Runnin' Rams

Runnin' Rams

University of Rhode Island Basketball

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Publication Date: 18th September 2002

One hundred years ago, the game of basketball was introduced to Rhode Island State College, a small agricultural school in the village of Kingston. The sport became the centerpiece of the college's athletic program. With the arrival in 1920 of coach Frank W. Keaney, the student body, faculty, and community embraced the teams with enthusiastic support, and a tradition of excellence was launched. With his incorporation of the fast break and the full court press, Keaney led his Rams to national prominence, with high-scoring teams and a challenge for a national championship in 1946.

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One hundred years ago, the game of basketball was introduced to Rhode Island State College, a small agricultural school in the village of Kingston. The sport became the centerpiece of the college's athletic program. With the arrival in 1920 of coach Frank W. Keaney, the student body, faculty, and community embraced the teams with enthusiastic support, and a tradition of excellence was launched. With his incorporation of the fast break and the full court press, Keaney led his Rams to national prominence, with high-scoring teams and a challenge for a national championship in 1946.

After th... Read More

Description
One hundred years ago, the game of basketball was introduced to Rhode Island State College, a small agricultural school in the village of Kingston. The sport became the centerpiece of the college's athletic program. With the arrival in 1920 of coach Frank W. Keaney, the student body, faculty, and community embraced the teams with enthusiastic support, and a tradition of excellence was launched. With his incorporation of the fast break and the full court press, Keaney led his Rams to national prominence, with high-scoring teams and a challenge for a national championship in 1946.

After the college became the University of Rhode Island in 1951, the traditions of basketball excitement and excellence continued. Conference championships, postseason bids, and All-Americans have enriched the history of Rhode Island Rams basketball, as has the introduction of full varsity status for women's basketball. Along with highlighting the teams, players, and coaches, Runnin' Rams: University of Rhode Island Basketball also portrays the exciting environment in which the games have been played.

Details
  • Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
  • Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
  • Series: Images of Sports
  • Publication Date: 18th September 2002
  • State: Rhode Island
  • Illustration Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9780738510705
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    TRAVEL / Special Interest / Sports
    SPORTS & RECREATION / Basketball
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
Author Bio
William Woodward, a longtime member of the URI community, is the author of Keaney-If You Don't Love to Play, Pivot and Go Home! and has written numerous historical articles on a variety of university sports teams and athletes. With some two hundred photographs and the author's rich knowledge of the sport's history, Runnin' Rams: University of Rhode Island Basketball captures the vibrant spirit of the college's storied hoop tradition.
One hundred years ago, the game of basketball was introduced to Rhode Island State College, a small agricultural school in the village of Kingston. The sport became the centerpiece of the college's athletic program. With the arrival in 1920 of coach Frank W. Keaney, the student body, faculty, and community embraced the teams with enthusiastic support, and a tradition of excellence was launched. With his incorporation of the fast break and the full court press, Keaney led his Rams to national prominence, with high-scoring teams and a challenge for a national championship in 1946.

After the college became the University of Rhode Island in 1951, the traditions of basketball excitement and excellence continued. Conference championships, postseason bids, and All-Americans have enriched the history of Rhode Island Rams basketball, as has the introduction of full varsity status for women's basketball. Along with highlighting the teams, players, and coaches, Runnin' Rams: University of Rhode Island Basketball also portrays the exciting environment in which the games have been played.

  • Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
  • Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
  • Series: Images of Sports
  • Publication Date: 18th September 2002
  • State: Rhode Island
  • Illustrations Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9780738510705
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    TRAVEL / Special Interest / Sports
    SPORTS & RECREATION / Basketball
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
William Woodward, a longtime member of the URI community, is the author of Keaney-If You Don't Love to Play, Pivot and Go Home! and has written numerous historical articles on a variety of university sports teams and athletes. With some two hundred photographs and the author's rich knowledge of the sport's history, Runnin' Rams: University of Rhode Island Basketball captures the vibrant spirit of the college's storied hoop tradition.