cover image The Back Roads to March: The Unsung, Unheralded, and Unknown Heroes of a College Basketball Season

The Back Roads to March: The Unsung, Unheralded, and Unknown Heroes of a College Basketball Season

John Feinstein. Doubleday, $28.95 (416p) ISBN 978-0-385-54448-1

In this fascinating history, sportswriter Feinstein (A Season on the Brink) takes a look at lesser-known college basketball teams. In order to explore the “real joys of college basketball,” Feinstein eschews the big money and future NBA stars of celebrated universities to focus on the sheer love of the game that characterizes smaller schools, covering the 2018 basketball season from November to the March playoffs. He describes his travels in vivid detail, showing readers the smaller arenas and atmospheres where the schools play, as in his description of University of Maryland–Baltimore County’s 90–85, double-overtime victory over Hartford in the America East tournament, a game “Very few people around the country would even notice” but that “for those who were there, it was a night to be remembered and savored for a long, long time.” Most memorable, though, is Feinstein’s eye and ear for the little-known coaches who aren’t fending off NBA offers, such as Rick Byrd, who had coached at Tennessee’s Belmont University for 33 years, but of whom Feinstein recalls, “I wanted to talk basketball, he wanted to talk golf.” It’s all net for Feinstein’s passionate basketball history. (Mar.)