Product Description
Sweet Redemption is the amazing inside story of how Coach Gary Williams survived devastating defeats and overwhelming odds to build a championship basketball program at Maryland and win the 2002 NCAA title. In a series of exclusive interviews that take you into the huddle, into the locker room and into his head, Gary Williams, for the first time, pulls back the curtain and tells his incredible story through best-selling author David A. Vise, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Washington Post. Sweet Redemption also takes you into the heart and soul of Gary Williams and the team's star guard, Juan Dixon, providing a vast array of never-before-told stories about the mysterious forces and people that fueled their rise. It is a fast-moving inspirational tale of trial and triumph. And it is the story of a man, a family and a team whose lives were made, and saved, through a simple game involving a ball, a hoop and a dream. When he arrived in College Park in 1989, Williams absorbed one knockout punch after another as the new head basketball coach of his alma mater. His promising career seemed over and Maryland basketball appeared destined, like its greatest player ever, to plunge to an untimely death. But by the spring of 2002, when Coach Williams and the Terrapins stood on the podium in the Georgia Dome to receive the NCAA championship trophy, he had brought about some of the most far-reaching changes in the history of college athletics. Sweet Redemption is the story of how he did it.
About the Author
Gary Williams has been the head coach of the University of Maryland men's basketball team for 13 years. He was the starting point guard for the Terps for three years before graduating with a business degree in 1968. He began coaching a year later as an assistant for the Maryland freshman squad. Williams coached at the high school level as well as for various college teams before accepting the Maryland head coaching position in 1989.
David A. Vise has been an award-winning reporter at The Washington Post for 18 years, where he won the 1990 Pulitzer Prize. He has been an avid college basketball fan even longer. Recently he wrote The New York Times bestseller, The Bureau and the Mole: The Unmasking of Robert Philip Hanssen, the Most Dangerous Spy in FBI History. He is a consultant on the motion picture version of that book, currently in development after being optioned by Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Disney's Touchstone Pictures. Vise graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 1982 and has an MBA from The Wharton School. He also received the 1992 Distinguished Alumnus award from University School of Nashville, where he played point guard. He has been rooting for the Maryland Terrapins for years.