Dare to Dream: How James Madison University Became Coed and Shocked the Basketball World
In 1971, Madison College was a small-town teachers college with around 3,000 students, most of them female. To elevate the college’s visibility and to appeal immediately to males, new president Dr. Ronald E. Carrier sought to build a solid men’s collegiate athletic program. He hired a young, energetic, ambitious, and fast-talking yet untested basketball coach from New Jersey—Lou Campanelli.

Dare to Dream, a collaboration between Campanelli and veteran sports writer Dave Newhouse, tells the amazing Hoosiers-like story of how Campanelli, within ten years, created a basketball program out of almost nothing, building it into a powerhouse. Coach Lou’s teams were known for their innovative flex offense, relentless half-court man-to-man defense, and a never-give-up attitude that led not only to conference, state, and division championships but also to historic and nationally significant upsets in the NCAA tournament against Ohio State, West Virginia, and Georgetown—as well as a down-to-the-wire two-point loss to the University of North Carolina national championship team whose roster included future NBA stars Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins, and James Worthy.

In this fast-paced and compelling book, we share in the passion, integrity, and dedication with which Coach Lou recruited, coached, and mentored his players—most of whom were overlooked or passed over by the traditional basketball powers.

Dare to Dream is the story of how sports transformed not only the lives of student-athletes but also a small, largely female school in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia into a major regional university within just one decade. It is a story of how academics and basketball provided the foundation for JMU’s current legacy as one of Virginia’s most distinguished public institutions of higher learning, just as Dr. Carrier and Coach Lou had dared to dream, more than forty years ago.

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Dare to Dream: How James Madison University Became Coed and Shocked the Basketball World
In 1971, Madison College was a small-town teachers college with around 3,000 students, most of them female. To elevate the college’s visibility and to appeal immediately to males, new president Dr. Ronald E. Carrier sought to build a solid men’s collegiate athletic program. He hired a young, energetic, ambitious, and fast-talking yet untested basketball coach from New Jersey—Lou Campanelli.

Dare to Dream, a collaboration between Campanelli and veteran sports writer Dave Newhouse, tells the amazing Hoosiers-like story of how Campanelli, within ten years, created a basketball program out of almost nothing, building it into a powerhouse. Coach Lou’s teams were known for their innovative flex offense, relentless half-court man-to-man defense, and a never-give-up attitude that led not only to conference, state, and division championships but also to historic and nationally significant upsets in the NCAA tournament against Ohio State, West Virginia, and Georgetown—as well as a down-to-the-wire two-point loss to the University of North Carolina national championship team whose roster included future NBA stars Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins, and James Worthy.

In this fast-paced and compelling book, we share in the passion, integrity, and dedication with which Coach Lou recruited, coached, and mentored his players—most of whom were overlooked or passed over by the traditional basketball powers.

Dare to Dream is the story of how sports transformed not only the lives of student-athletes but also a small, largely female school in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia into a major regional university within just one decade. It is a story of how academics and basketball provided the foundation for JMU’s current legacy as one of Virginia’s most distinguished public institutions of higher learning, just as Dr. Carrier and Coach Lou had dared to dream, more than forty years ago.

Distributed for George F. Thompson Publishing

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Overview

In 1971, Madison College was a small-town teachers college with around 3,000 students, most of them female. To elevate the college’s visibility and to appeal immediately to males, new president Dr. Ronald E. Carrier sought to build a solid men’s collegiate athletic program. He hired a young, energetic, ambitious, and fast-talking yet untested basketball coach from New Jersey—Lou Campanelli.

Dare to Dream, a collaboration between Campanelli and veteran sports writer Dave Newhouse, tells the amazing Hoosiers-like story of how Campanelli, within ten years, created a basketball program out of almost nothing, building it into a powerhouse. Coach Lou’s teams were known for their innovative flex offense, relentless half-court man-to-man defense, and a never-give-up attitude that led not only to conference, state, and division championships but also to historic and nationally significant upsets in the NCAA tournament against Ohio State, West Virginia, and Georgetown—as well as a down-to-the-wire two-point loss to the University of North Carolina national championship team whose roster included future NBA stars Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins, and James Worthy.

In this fast-paced and compelling book, we share in the passion, integrity, and dedication with which Coach Lou recruited, coached, and mentored his players—most of whom were overlooked or passed over by the traditional basketball powers.

Dare to Dream is the story of how sports transformed not only the lives of student-athletes but also a small, largely female school in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia into a major regional university within just one decade. It is a story of how academics and basketball provided the foundation for JMU’s current legacy as one of Virginia’s most distinguished public institutions of higher learning, just as Dr. Carrier and Coach Lou had dared to dream, more than forty years ago.

Distributed for George F. Thompson Publishing


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781938086342
Publisher: Distribution
Publication date: 11/30/2015
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

As Head Basketball Coach at James Madison University and the University of California, Berkeley, Lou Campanelli took his teams to the NCAA tournament six times and to the NIT three times. Following his coaching career, he worked as an advance scout for both the Portland Trailblazers and the Cleveland Cavaliers and as Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating for the PAC-10 Conference.

Award-winning sportswriter and columnist Dave Newhouse is the author of ten books, including The Jim Plunkett Story: The Saga of a Man Who Came Back, Heisman: After the Glory, and (with Herb Michelson) Rose Bowl Football since 1902.

Table of Contents

Foreword Ronald E. Carrier 9

Introduction: Homecoming Dave Newhouse 17

Chapter 1 Tar Heel Titanic 23

Chapter 2 Petticoat Junction 45

Chapter 3 The Unwanteds 59

Chapter 4 Holy Mennonite! 73

Chapter 5 You Gotta Love It! 81

Chapter 6 Kid in the Attic 93

Chapter 7 The "Greatest College President" 109

Chapter 8 Oh, No, Not Again 121

Chapter 9 Roll on, Dukes 127

Chapter 10 Home Fires 139

Chapter 11 Staying Strong 147

Chapter 12 Breakthrough 153

Chapter 13 Golden Hoops 171

Chapter 14 An Electric J oh 181

Chapter 15 Afterglow 193

Chapter 16 Making New Believers 205

Conclusion: Looking Back Dave Newhouse 221

Afterword: Coaching in America's Birthplace 231

Acknowledgments 237

About the Authors 238

About the Book 239

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