Publisher's Synopsis
Marching On: The History of College Basketball in America is a comprehensive exploration of a sport that has grown from humble beginnings to become a cultural phenomenon. This book chronicles the evolution of college basketball, weaving together the stories of pioneering innovators, legendary coaches, and transformative players who have shaped the game on and off the court. Through in-depth chapters, readers will journey from the inception of basketball by Dr. James Naismith to the modern era of digital innovation, global influence, and data-driven strategies.
Delving into the social, economic, and political forces that have influenced the sport, the narrative reveals how college basketball has mirrored broader cultural shifts and societal challenges. From the integration of diverse talents and the rise of iconic tournaments like March Madness to groundbreaking broadcasting and fan engagement trends, Marching On offers a multifaceted look at the past, present, and future of a game that continues to inspire millions. Whether you are a lifelong fan or a newcomer to the sport, this book provides an engaging and enlightening perspective on college basketball's enduring legacy.