Unbreakable: Louisville's Inspired 2013 Championship Run

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Unbreakable: Louisville's Inspired 2013 Championship Run
Authors and Contributors      Introduction by Billy Reed
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 215
Category/GenreBasketball
Travel
ISBN/Barcode 9781600788871
ClassificationsDewey:796.323
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Triumph Books
Imprint Triumph Books
Publication Date 22 April 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

Louisville's win over Michigan in the 2013 NCAA championship game was the culmination of a basketball season few Cardinal fans will ever forget, and this commemorative book takes fans through the team's amazing journey, from their "Battle of the Bluegrass" win over Kentucky to the final seconds in Atlanta. Led by a backcourt featuring "Russdiculous" Russ Smith and star point guard Peyton Siva, Coach Rick Pitino's squad dominated the Big East, winning both the regular season and Big East Tournament championships and earned the top seed in the NCAA tournament. Louisville then stormed past North Carolina A&T, Colorado State, Oregon, and Duke to reach the Final Four for the second consecutive season. Guard Kevin Ware's gruesome leg injury against Duke inspired the team's triumphant performance in the Final Four, when a comeback win over Wichita State set up the title game matchup against the Wolverines. Adding to the school's memorable season, the Louisville women's basketball team upset top-seeded Baylor and also reached the NCAA championship game. Unbreakable: Louisville's Inspired 2013 Championship Run is packed with unique analysis from the U of L's independent student newspaper, stunning action photography, and in-depth profiles of Pitino, Smith, Siva, Ware, Luke Hancock, and Gorgui Dieng. Also included is a special section on Coach Jeff Walz's team and the Cardinals' road to the Women's Final Four in New Orleans.

Author Biography

The Louisville Cardinal is the independent student newspaper founded in 1926 at the University of Louisville. It is based in Louisville, Kentucky. Billy Reed has spent the better part of 40 years covering major sporting events around the country for such publications as Basketball Times, the Courier-Journal, the Lexington Herald-Leader, and Sports Illustrated. He has written or contributed to more than a dozen books, including Lombardi and Me. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky.