Duke - Carolina - Volumes 1-5 The Blue Blood Rivalry, The Master Collection
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Art Inc. Chansky. Duke - Carolina - Volumes 1-5 The Blue Blood Rivalry, The Master Collection
VOLUME 1: ‘BASKET BALL’ AT BOTH SCHOOLS
THE BIRTH OF THE RIVALRY
THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
THE BASKETBALL EXPLOSION
What's Going To Happen In 2012?
VOLUME 2: N.C. STATE FORCES THE DUKE-CAROLINA HAND
THE GRAY FOX
DUKE BOASTS GROAT, JANICKI
UNC FIGHTS BACK WITH THE IRISHMAN
DUKE-CAROLINA TODAY: The Beat Goes On!
VOLUME 3: KINGS OF THE COURT
Heyman got to play twice more in the regular season, road wins at Navy and Seton Hall, but he stayed in Durham for the eagerly anticipated regular-season finale in Chapel Hill
Heyman made first team All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament even though Duke lost to Wake Forest in the championship game, as Len Chappell and Billy Packer avenged the loss of a year before. The Blue Devils finished with a 22-6 record and Heyman was second to Chappell in the ACC scoring race, averaging 25 points and 11 rebounds. He was also the only sophomore to make third team All-American in both wire-service polls
“I told him not to worry about wins and losses,” Aycock said, “just to run the program correctly, keep the university out of trouble and make us proud of our student-athletes.”
Historic Celebrations Aside, UNC and Duke Go To Battle
VOLUME 4: FINAL FOUR REGULARS
The 1960s – Duke and Carolina Take Turns
The 1970s – Duke ‘Saves’ The Rivalry
The 1980s – The Dean and Coach K Do Battle!
The Next 20 Years
2012: Two Games To Remember
VOLUME 5: DECADES OF DOMINATION
ONE-UPSMANSHIP -- AGAIN
Transition Time at UNC
BLUE BLOODS SEEING RED?
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There are several oddities about the beginnings of Duke-Carolina Basketball, which grew into the greatest rivalry in the college game and perhaps all of sports.
Or maybe those oddities aren’t that odd, after all.
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By then, Carolina had turned its intramural basketball program into a varsity sport after some students who had played in the advanced YMCA leagues of Charlotte and Durham approached the UNC administration. The most persuasive was a student named Marvin Ritch, who not surprisingly would go on to be a prominent attorney in the state after graduating from Chapel Hill.
Nate Cartmell, who was Carolina’s track coach, took on the extra duty of starting up a basketball team. He had played the round ball sport while in school at Penn and knew a little about the game. Cartmell held open tryouts in Bynum Hall, which doubled as a gymnasium, hosted dances and other social events and later became the bursar’s building.
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