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Hoop muses, an insider's guide to pop culture and the (women's) game, written by Kate Fagan ; curated by Seimone Augustus ; illustrated by Sophia Chang and others

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Hoop muses, an insider's guide to pop culture and the (women's) game, written by Kate Fagan ; curated by Seimone Augustus ; illustrated by Sophia Chang and others
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
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illustrations
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hoop muses
Oclc number
1350246570
Responsibility statement
written by Kate Fagan ; curated by Seimone Augustus ; illustrated by Sophia Chang and others
Sub title
an insider's guide to pop culture and the (women's) game
Summary
"HOOP MUSES will take us through time - literally. We begin in the future, in 2072, on the night of the WNBA's 75th Anniversary, as New York Liberty phenom Jacklyn Jones is paid a visit by one of basketball's long-ago (wink, wink) greats. This unlikely duo then goes on a sweeping, roundtrip adventure through basketball history, starting at the very beginning: Springfield, 1891. As the years pass, they learn the roots of the game (think: the first-ever collegiate game between Stanford and Cal, where men scaled the walls for a peek inside, or, the legend of Chicago's Club Store Co-Eds, the all-Black barnstorming squad of the 1930s). AND as the early 20th century morphs into modern times, they see the game grow, the milestones reached. On their journey, they learn about the teams and the women (along with a few men) who helped build the foundation on which The Future will be built: -Fort Shaw and the 1904 World Championship -Pat Summitt and the early years of the Lady Vols -Delta State, featuring Margaret Wade and Lusia Harris -Cheryl Miller and Hollywood's USC Trojans -UConn-Tennessee and the "Sliding Doors" moment that sparked their rivalry Plus, they have front-row seats to a whole lot of quirky, blissful fandom, including ... The Movies That Should Have Been WNBA Jam The Moments The Shots To be a (women's) hooper is to be part of a long and proud tradition ... but one not often celebrated in popular culture. HOOP MUSES is here to change that"--, Provided by publisher
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