The definitive book on the greatest game in the history of college  basketball, and the dramatic road both teams took to get there. 
March 28, 1992. The final of the NCAA East Regional, Duke vs. Kentucky.  The 17,848 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia and the millions watching on  TV could say they saw the greatest game and the greatest shot in the  history of college basketball. But it wasn't just the final play of the  game-an 80-foot inbounds bass from Grant Hill to Christian Laettner with  2.1 seconds left in overtime- that made Duke's 105-104 victory so  memorable. The Kentucky and Duke players and coaches arrived at that  point from very different places, each with a unique story to tell. 
In "The Last Great Game," acclaimed ESPN columnist Gene Wojciechowski  tells their stories in vivid detail, turning the game we think we  remember into a drama filled with suspense, humor, revelations and  reverberations. The cast alone is worth meeting again: Mike Krzyzewski,  Rick Pitino, Bobby Hurley, Jamal Mashburn, Christian Laettner, Sean  Woods, Grant Hill, and Bobby Knight. Timed for the game's 20th  anniversary, "The Last Great Game" isn't a book just for Duke or  Kentucky or even basketball fans. It's a book for any reader who can  appreciate that great moments in sports are the result of hard work,  careful preparation, group psychology, and a little luck. (Check Catalog)
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time." 
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