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The Last Great Game Duke vs. Kentucky and the 2.1 Seconds That Changed Basketball
by Wojciechowski, GeneEdition:
Reprint
ISBN13:
9780452298958
ISBN10:
0452298954
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Paperback
Pub. Date:
1/29/2013
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Plume
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Summary
Acclaimed ESPN columnist Wojciechowski delivers the definitive book on the greatest game in the history of college basketball--the March 28, 1992, match-up between Duke and Kentucky in the final of the NCAA East Regional--and the dramatic road both teams took to get there.
Author Biography
Gene Wojciechowski is a journalist, an author, and a reformed Duke hater. He lives in Wheaton, Illinois.
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