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Sam Granite faces the sharp edge of life and death every day as a
paramedic. Stabbings, baby deliveries, and car wrecks rise
up-forcing him to make critical decisions at a moment's notice. But
he's confronted by a new challenge... A scientist may have found
the cure to help millions. Too bad he's now incapacitated. Finding
the scientist's daughter and hidden research is way out of Sam's
league. And Sam is up to his thorax in killer Dobermans, bumbling
partners, and industrial spy's. Experience the horrifying, crazy
world of 911 calls as Sam tries to fulfill an oath to a stranger
and gets more than he bargains for...
For twelve years the women's basketball rivalry between UConn and
Tennessee was the most iconic matchup in women's sports. Even now,
twenty years since the annual series started, the competition
between these two storied programs still provokes heated argument
and bitter resentment. Led by Hall of Fame coaches Geno Auriemma
and Pat Summitt, UConn and Tennessee combined for nine national
championships, with the UConn Huskies winning five-including four
against the Tennessee Lady Vols. In all, UConn won thirteen of
twenty-two matchups during the rivalry, and along the way the two
coaches-with distinctive and brash personalities and a shared
determination to rule their sport-clashed privately and publicly,
generating enough heat to make women's basketball relevant in the
national sports landscape as never before. On the court, the two
teams produced a series of memorable games, from overtime thrillers
to timeless classics that defined the sport. Off the court, the
coaches' encounters were often marked by their seemingly genuine
dislike for each other, until the conflict reached a breaking point
in 2007 and Summitt stunned the basketball world by canceling the
series for reasons neither side has ever revealed. Now, eight years
after the last game, Unrivaled uncovers the on-court and
behind-the-scenes story of this intensely personal rivalry between
coaches, players, and the two most passionate fan bases women's
sports has ever known.
On March 6, 2001, the top two women’s college basketball teams in
the nation, UConn and Notre Dame, played what was arguably the
greatest game in the history of the sport. When UConn’s Sue Bird
hit a twelve-foot pull-up jumper at the buzzer over national player
of the year Ruth Riley in the Big East Tournament championship
game, it marked the end of an epic contest that featured five
future Olympians and eight first-round WNBA selections. Bird
at the Buzzer re-creates this unique season with a detailed account
of the games that led up to—and beyond—the tournament finale;
profiles of the two coaches, UConn’s Geno Auriemma and Notre
Dame’s Muffet McGraw; close-ups of the players who made the year
so memorable; and, finally, an in-depth recap of the game worthy of
being designated ESPN’s first-ever women’s basketball
“Instant Classic.” Author Jeff Goldberg shows us the
drama on the court and behind the scenes as the big game pitted
Riley and the upstarts from Notre Dame against what many believed
was the most talented team in UConn history, under Hall of Fame
coach Auriemma. A see-saw affair in which neither team led by more
than eight points, the 2001 Big East championship game encapsulates
the quintessential inside story of the individual talents and
skills, team spirit and smarts, and the moment-by-moment realities
of college athletics that made this season a snapshot of sports at
its finest.
A true scientific page-turner that traces a remarkable scientific
breakthrough (the isolation of endorphins in the brain) as
dedicated scientists race--not only with their fellow
scientists--but against time and the profit hungry giant
pharmaceutical companies.
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