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Long Live the Matadors
The Fearless History of Texas Tech's Masked Rider
Price: $29.95
ISBN: 9781682831946
Pub Date: October 2024
Told by a former Masked Rider, the quintessential history of Texas Tech's storied Masked Rider Program
108 Stitches
A Girl Grows Up With Baseball
Price: $24.95
ISBN: 9781682831403
Pub Date: August 2022
The story of one girl’s life, woven through the threads of baseball, memory, and family.
Señor Sack
The Life of Gabe Rivera
Price: $27.95
ISBN: 9781682830994
Pub Date: September 2021
A biography of Red Raider football legend Gabe Rivera.
Latinos and Latinas in American Sport
Stories Beyond Peloteros
Price: $39.95
ISBN: 9781682830406
Pub Date: November 2019
This anthology expands upon the significance of sport in U.S. Latino communities.
Raider Power
Texas Tech's Journey from Unranked to the Final Four
Price: $39.95
ISBN: 9781682830475
Pub Date: November 2019
The 2018–2019 Texas Tech men’s basketball team began the season unranked and ended it playing on Monday night for the National Championship. Raider Power gives every fan a fully immersive experience...
Baugh to Brady
The Evolution of the Forward Pass
Price: $27.95
ISBN: 9781682830215
Pub Date: January 2019
There are three things that can happen when you throw a pass, and two of them are bad. --Woody Hayes The quarterback pass is one of the leading offensive components of today's National Football League and college football's top level of play. This was not always the case. In early American football, the strategy focused entirely on advancing the ball one running play at a time, with the player tucking the then-roundish ball on his hip and sprinting ahead until tackled by a swarm of defenders. The revolution that transformed the sport began in 1906, when passing was first legalized. The passing weapon made the game safer, altered strategy, turned the quarterback into a key offensive player, and made possible the high-scoring games of today. Lew Freedman traces football's passing game from its inception to the present, telling the tale through the stories of the quarterbacks whose arms carried (and...
West Texas Middleweight
The Story of LaVern Roach
Price: $24.95
ISBN: 9780896729759
Pub Date: June 2016
LaVern Roach, a skinny kid from the small town of Plainview, Texas, rose from obscurity to become one of boxing's most popular figures during the 1940s. Roach's rise to prominence occurred during an...
Shooting for the Record
Adolph Toepperwein, Tom Frye, and Sharpshooting's Forgotten Controversy
Price: $27.95
ISBN: 9780896729773
Pub Date: June 2016
Every few years, a book comes along that makes an important contribution to the history of American sport, even though--or, maybe, because--its storyline delves into the obscure. The event that launches the narrative in Shooting for the Record is the 1959 news report that strapping and handsome Tom Frye had broken sharpshooting's endurance world record after he shot at 100,000 hand-thrown wooden cubes and missed only six. But even as the Guinness Book of World Records immortalized Frye, previous record-holder Adolph Toepperwein, having just reached his 90th birthday, was sitting down to write a letter accusing Frye of cheating. Frye and Toepperwein were the two top-performing riflemen in the history of shooting sports, with the span of one generation separating them. Both had performed hundreds of sharpshooting exhibitions on behalf of major firearms manufacturers Winchester and Remington. Shooting for the Record reminds readers of America's longtime fascination with the shooting...
More Than Just Peloteros
Sport and U.S. Latino Communities
Price: $39.95
ISBN: 9780896729087
Pub Date: January 2015
Although the Latino/a population of the United States has exploded since the 1960s, an analysis of its place in the history of American sport has, until recently, been sorely underrepresented. The thoughtful...
Becoming Iron Men
The Story of the 1963 Loyola Ramblers
Price: $29.95
ISBN: 9780896728776
Pub Date: March 2014
Loyola University Chicago was ahead of its time when racial matters were forefront in a long overdue revolution in civil rights. The Ramblers of the 1962-1963 NCAA college basketball season were pioneers...
Long Live the Matadors
The Fearless History of Texas Tech's Masked Rider
Price: $29.95
ISBN: 9781682831946
Pub Date: October 2024
Told by a former Masked Rider, the quintessential history of Texas Tech's storied Masked Rider Program
108 Stitches
A Girl Grows Up With Baseball
Price: $24.95
ISBN: 9781682831403
Pub Date: August 2022
The story of one girl’s life, woven through the threads of baseball, memory, and family.
Señor Sack
The Life of Gabe Rivera
Price: $27.95
ISBN: 9781682830994
Pub Date: September 2021
A biography of Red Raider football legend Gabe Rivera.
Latinos and Latinas in American Sport
Stories Beyond Peloteros
Price: $39.95
ISBN: 9781682830406
Pub Date: November 2019
This anthology expands upon the significance of sport in U.S. Latino communities.
Raider Power
Texas Tech's Journey from Unranked to the Final Four
Price: $39.95
ISBN: 9781682830475
Pub Date: November 2019
The 2018–2019 Texas Tech men’s basketball team began the season unranked and ended it playing on Monday night for the National Championship. Raider Power gives every fan a fully immersive experience...
Baugh to Brady
The Evolution of the Forward Pass
Price: $27.95
ISBN: 9781682830215
Pub Date: January 2019
There are three things that can happen when you throw a pass, and two of them are bad. --Woody Hayes The quarterback pass is one of the leading offensive components of today's National Football League and college football's top level of play. This was not always the case. In early American football, the strategy focused entirely on advancing the ball one running play at a time, with the player tucking the then-roundish ball on his hip and sprinting ahead until tackled by a swarm of defenders. The revolution that transformed the sport began in 1906, when passing was first legalized. The passing weapon made the game safer, altered strategy, turned the quarterback into a key offensive player, and made possible the high-scoring games of today. Lew Freedman traces football's passing game from its inception to the present, telling the tale through the stories of the quarterbacks whose arms carried (and...
West Texas Middleweight
The Story of LaVern Roach
Price: $24.95
ISBN: 9780896729759
Pub Date: June 2016
LaVern Roach, a skinny kid from the small town of Plainview, Texas, rose from obscurity to become one of boxing's most popular figures during the 1940s. Roach's rise to prominence occurred during an...
Shooting for the Record
Adolph Toepperwein, Tom Frye, and Sharpshooting's Forgotten Controversy
Price: $27.95
ISBN: 9780896729773
Pub Date: June 2016
Every few years, a book comes along that makes an important contribution to the history of American sport, even though--or, maybe, because--its storyline delves into the obscure. The event that launches the narrative in Shooting for the Record is the 1959 news report that strapping and handsome Tom Frye had broken sharpshooting's endurance world record after he shot at 100,000 hand-thrown wooden cubes and missed only six. But even as the Guinness Book of World Records immortalized Frye, previous record-holder Adolph Toepperwein, having just reached his 90th birthday, was sitting down to write a letter accusing Frye of cheating. Frye and Toepperwein were the two top-performing riflemen in the history of shooting sports, with the span of one generation separating them. Both had performed hundreds of sharpshooting exhibitions on behalf of major firearms manufacturers Winchester and Remington. Shooting for the Record reminds readers of America's longtime fascination with the shooting...
More Than Just Peloteros
Sport and U.S. Latino Communities
Price: $39.95
ISBN: 9780896729087
Pub Date: January 2015
Although the Latino/a population of the United States has exploded since the 1960s, an analysis of its place in the history of American sport has, until recently, been sorely underrepresented. The thoughtful...
Becoming Iron Men
The Story of the 1963 Loyola Ramblers
Price: $29.95
ISBN: 9780896728776
Pub Date: March 2014
Loyola University Chicago was ahead of its time when racial matters were forefront in a long overdue revolution in civil rights. The Ramblers of the 1962-1963 NCAA college basketball season were pioneers...