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Nice Girls Finish First: The Remarkable Story of Notre Dame's Rise to the Top of Women's College Basketball

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With impressive skill, irrepressible spirit, and more than a touch of class, the 2000-01 Notre Dame women's basketball team reached the pinnacle of college basketball and forever secured a place in the storied sports history of the university and in the hearts of thousands of fans. The senior leadership of Naismith Award winner Ruth Riley, Niele Ivey, and Kelley Siemon combined with the exciting and capable play of underclassmen such as Alicia Ratay and Ericka Haney emphatically spells C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N-S. These Lady Irish practiced and played with relentless resolve, endured injuries and setbacks, balanced emotions and studies, and nurtured bonds—on and off the court—giving new meaning to the words "dedication" and "teamwork." Nice Girls Finish First is the behind-the-scenes story of this remarkable group of young women who, with a goal firmly in mind, set a shining and enduring example of how to achieve in college athletics with grit and grace.

240 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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March 28, 2014
Loved the stories and the personal angles Bradford took in recounting the years leading up to the championship season. A few scattered typos throughout the book annoyed me, but the stories were great.
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June 15, 2007
A quick, easy read for those who want to be inspired by college basketball women...and future coaches at any level.
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