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OverviewOle Miss Baseball: Elegy and Rebellion in Oxford and the Road to Omaha opens with the charged atmosphere of SEC baseball and the unforgettable pulse of Swayze Field, drawing readers into one of the South's most storied programs. This sweeping history blends Ole Miss baseball tradition, College World Series drama, and SEC baseball culture into a narrative as riveting as the game itself. Rooted in the red dirt of Oxford, the story reaches back to the early stirrings of the program and carries forward through defining seasons, heartbreaks, and breakthroughs. The book traces the rise of Ole Miss as a national force-documenting the tense 2009 run that slipped away in silence, the electric 2014 surge to Omaha, the wrenching 2018 disappointment, and the cathartic 2022 national championship that reshaped the identity of the program. Each era is presented with the depth of a cultural history, showing how coaching philosophy, player development, and the growing power of the SEC turned a regional contender into a team capable of capturing the nation's attention. The narrative explores the emotional weight carried by players who compete not only against opponents but also against the legacy of those who came before them. It examines the role of the Oxford community, whose devotion transforms a baseball season into a shared act of belief, heartbreak, and renewal. Across decades, the story reveals how pressure, memory, and expectation shape the team's internal life. The book follows the evolution of Swayze Field from a local venue to one of college baseball's most recognizable stages, a place where generations of Rebels have learned to play with poise under enormous scrutiny. It traces how the SEC's rise, shifting postseason formats, and national exposure altered what success meant in Oxford, demanding resilience through each changing era. With attention to coaching legacies, roster transformations, and the cultural life surrounding the program, the book situates Ole Miss within the broader landscape of Southern identity, where baseball serves as both mirror and measure. Elegy and rebellion are not competing forces here but intertwined truths. The program flourished through heartbreak as much as triumph, learning to treat disappointment not as a destination but as an emotional depth that made later breakthroughs possible. The 2022 championship-hard-won, improbable, unforgettable-emerges not as a narrative endpoint but as part of a longer rhythm of striving, recalibration, and renewed faith. Even seasons that falter contribute to the emotional architecture of the program, revealing how identity is forged not in uninterrupted success but in the willingness to hope again. For readers drawn to the intersection of sport and storytelling, to the way a place and its people shape the rhythm of a game, this book offers a portrait of Ole Miss baseball that reaches far beyond wins and losses. It is a study in devotion, pressure, tradition, and reinvention. Step into Oxford's ballpark shadows and bright Omaha light, and discover what it means to carry memory forward in a sport that promises nothing except the chance to believe again. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill JohnsPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9798279432233Pages: 304 Publication Date: 22 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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