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A Soaring Season: The Incredible, Inspiring Story of the 2003-04 Saint Josephs Hawks

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By (author): Aaron Harrison Bracy

In 2003-04, the Saint Josephs Hawks became the most unlikely and most captivating story in college basketball. Led by two compelling leading characters, outspoken, media-friendly coach Phil Martelli, a Philadelphia gym rat who had dreamed about coaching St. Joes ever since seventh grade, and undersized but dominant point guard Jameer Nelson, the Hawks finished the regular season with a 27-0 record as the only undefeated team in the country. They did this despite having an underrecruited team from an underfunded program housed in underwhelming facilities, where players shared the weight room with students, professors and the general public. Martellis tiny, cramped office was more like a closet, and their home court was a mere gym that wasnt even as modern as many neighboring high schools'. Everything about this mom-and-pop operation felt small-time everything, that is, except the team, which incredibly rose to be unanimously ranked No. 1 in the country and became the envy of traditional powerhouses like Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina and UCLA. The underdog Hawks, perhaps buoyed in part by the schools never-quit motto of The Hawk Will Never Die and its ever-flapping Hawk mascot, captivated not just Saints Josephs students, alumni and fans, but the entire city of Philadelphia and countless fans across the entire nation. They all were pulled by the notion that you dont have to have the best or be the biggest to be the best and beat the biggest. Nelson, whose game dwarfed his generously listed height of 6 feet tall, would go on to win the Naismith Player of the Year Award while Martelli would be honored as the John Wooden Coach of the Year after the season. Both Nelson and fellow guard Delonte West, a lightly recruited athletic junior wing who transformed himself into a pro with a work ethic that never had been seen before or since on Hawk Hill, would be drafted into the first round of the NBA after the season. The Hawks were a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament for the first time ever but lost a heartbreaker in the Elite 8 to John Lucas III and the Oklahoma State Cowboys. To this day, many believe that Saint Josephs might have won the NCAA title had they advanced past Oklahoma State. Nonetheless, the underdog Hawks showed everyone in the country that season that, no matter the odds stacked against you, anything is possible. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 15 Jan 2025

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Casemate Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781955041430

About Aaron Harrison Bracy

Bracy is a longtime sports journalist in Philadelphia with nearly 30 years of experience as a sportswriter and sports editor beginning as an undergraduate at Saint Josephs (1998) where he wrote for the student newspaper and broadcast games on the student radio station. He then covered high school college and pro sports for the Main Line Times Trenton Times Courier-Post and The Trentonian before leaving journalism full time for a career in education. _x000D_ _x000D_ Since 2008 Bracy has been a regular freelancer for the Associated Presss coverage of the Philadelphia 76ers Flyers Eagles Phillies and college basketball. In 2010 he started a website devoted to covering Philadelphia Big 5 college basketball. After four seasons he closed the website. However in 2023 Bracy revived the idea with a 2.0 version called Big5Hoops.com and today is a leading voice for coverage of Drexel La Salle Penn Saint Josephs Temple and Villanova who comprise the Big 5. _x000D_ _x000D_ A lifelong Philadelphia-area resident Bracy intimately understands the citys sports scene and is a well-known well-respected and well-connected voice in Philadelphia sports. He also is extremely well-read both in sports history and fiction and brings all of his knowledge experience and passion for sports and writing into this project.

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