The Rebounders: A Division I Basketball Journey

Author:   Amanda Ottaway
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 October 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Amanda Ottaway
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9781496233110


ISBN 10:   1496233115
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 October 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Note to the Reader Prologue 1. The Bubble 2. I Want You to Want Me 3. A Night with the ’Cats 4. Heading Home 5. Wet Season 6. Knocked Out 7. Sisterhood of the Traveling Sweatpants 8. A Postgame Surprise 9. A Team in Transition 10. Our Bodies, Everyone’s Business 11. Students or Athletes? 12. FTP 13. The Popularity Contest 14. The Dream Epilogue Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography

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With its special emphasis on what it means to be a female pursuing athletic excellence, Amanda Ottaway's story is a welcome addition to the growing list of books addressing this subject. Unflinching and celebratory, The Rebounders captures the spirit of collegiate sport with both candor and joy. -Madeleine Blais, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle and To the New Owners Ottaway is a fine writer who exhibits both compassion and insight throughout this story of one woman's coming-of-age as an athlete. -Wes Lukowsky, Booklist An enjoyable account of women working hard at Division I basketball and one ends the book happy to have shared Ottaway's journey. -Murry Nelson, Sport in American History The Rebounders is a must for anyone interested in college athletics. -Book and Film Globe Over the course of her four-year college career, Ottaway loses her innocence. But she gains an appreciation for her teammates, words, and a good story. And this is a very compelling story, and Ottaway tells it well. . . . For Ottaway and her teammates, it was a grueling grind, but it makes required reading for anyone interested in college basketball. -Jon Hart, Stadium Journey A personal, often poignant account of how hard it is to be a student-athlete, especially at a place like Davidson-and about what actually matters in the end. -Michael Kruse, senior staff writer for Politico and author of Taking the Shot: The Davidson Basketball Moment This book, an exaltation of women in sports, is an important conversation about the space that women hold for one another; the knots we tie, the goals we reach, the urgency of college sports as experienced by women, and the sacred sorority of female athletes who seek excellence-and find it. -Dominique Christina, author of This Is Woman's Work: Calling Forth Your Inner Council of Wise, Brave, Crazy, Rebellious, Loving, Luminous Selves [The Rebounders] reminds us how far women's basketball has come. But more than anything, it captures the feel of the game, literally, in the swoosh of the ball through the net, and figuratively, as a metaphor for love itself. -Kirk Weixel, BookMark


Over the course of her four-year college career, Ottaway loses her innocence. But she gains an appreciation for her teammates, words, and a good story. And this is a very compelling story, and Ottaway tells it well. . . . For Ottaway and her teammates, it was a grueling grind, but it makes required reading for anyone interested in college basketball. --Jon Hart, Stadium Journey -- (7/3/2018 12:00:00 AM) The Rebounders is a must for anyone interested in college athletics. --Book and Film Globe-- (8/17/2018 12:00:00 AM) [The Rebounders] reminds us how far women's basketball has come. But more than anything, it captures the feel of the game, literally, in the swoosh of the ball through the net, and figuratively, as a metaphor for love itself. --Kirk Weixel, BookMark-- (3/22/2018 12:00:00 AM) A personal, often poignant account of how hard it is to be a student-athlete, especially at a place like Davidson--and about what actually matters in the end. --Michael Kruse, senior staff writer for Politico and author of Taking the Shot: The Davidson Basketball Moment -- (9/16/2017 12:00:00 AM) An enjoyable account of women working hard at Division I basketball and one ends the book happy to have shared Ottaway's journey. --Murry Nelson, Sport in American History-- (6/1/2018 12:00:00 AM) Ottaway is a fine writer who exhibits both compassion and insight throughout this story of one woman's coming-of-age as an athlete. --Wes Lukowsky, Booklist-- (3/15/2018 12:00:00 AM) This book, an exaltation of women in sports, is an important conversation about the space that women hold for one another; the knots we tie, the goals we reach, the urgency of college sports as experienced by women, and the sacred sorority of female athletes who seek excellence--and find it. --Dominique Christina, author of This Is Woman's Work: Calling Forth Your Inner Council of Wise, Brave, Crazy, Rebellious, Loving, Luminous Selves-- (9/16/2017 12:00:00 AM) With its special emphasis on what it means to be a female pursuing athletic excellence, Amanda Ottaway's story is a welcome addition to the growing list of books addressing this subject. Unflinching and celebratory, The Rebounders captures the spirit of collegiate sport with both candor and joy. --Madeleine Blais, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle and To the New Owners -- (9/16/2017 12:00:00 AM)


“With its special emphasis on what it means to be a female pursuing athletic excellence, Amanda Ottaway’s story is a welcome addition to the growing list of books addressing this subject. Unflinching and celebratory, The Rebounders captures the spirit of collegiate sport with both candor and joy.”—Madeleine Blais, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle and To the New Owners   ""Ottaway is a fine writer who exhibits both compassion and insight throughout this story of one woman's coming-of-age as an athlete.""—Wes Lukowsky, Booklist ""An enjoyable account of women working hard at Division I basketball and one ends the book happy to have shared Ottaway's journey.""—Murry Nelson, Sport in American History ""The Rebounders is a must for anyone interested in college athletics.""—Book and Film Globe ""Over the course of her four-year college career, Ottaway loses her innocence. But she gains an appreciation for her teammates, words, and a good story. And this is a very compelling story, and Ottaway tells it well. . . . For Ottaway and her teammates, it was a grueling grind, but it makes required reading for anyone interested in college basketball.""—Jon Hart, Stadium Journey “A personal, often poignant account of how hard it is to be a student-athlete, especially at a place like Davidson—and about what actually matters in the end.”—Michael Kruse, senior staff writer for Politico and author of Taking the Shot: The Davidson Basketball Moment   “This book, an exaltation of women in sports, is an important conversation about the space that women hold for one another; the knots we tie, the goals we reach, the urgency of college sports as experienced by women, and the sacred sorority of female athletes who seek excellence—and find it.”—Dominique Christina, author of This Is Woman’s Work: Calling Forth Your Inner Council of Wise, Brave, Crazy, Rebellious, Loving, Luminous Selves ""[The Rebounders] reminds us how far women's basketball has come. But more than anything, it captures the feel of the game, literally, in the swoosh of the ball through the net, and figuratively, as a metaphor for love itself.""—Kirk Weixel, BookMark


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Amanda Ottaway attended Davidson College where she played basketball and majored in English. Her writing has appeared in Glamour, the Washington Post, espnW, VICE, Christian Science Monitor, The Nation, and elsewhere. She works as a journalist. 

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