NEW YORK, April 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Free Press would like to
congratulate Coach Calipari on being named the 2007-08 Naismith National
Coach of the Year and to announce again his upcoming book for 2009, BOUNCE
BACK: Overcoming Setbacks to Thrive in Business and in Life. Calipari will
write the book with journalist David Scott. Free Press Vice President &
Editorial Director Dominick V. Anfuso says, "We would like to extend our
congratulations to Coach Calipari and the entire University of Memphis
Men's Basketball team for their unprecedented success this year. Calipari's
most recent accomplishments -- leading his team to the NCAA Finals and
being named the 2007-08 Naismith National Coach of the Year -- truly
qualify him to write a book about overcoming obstacles, and we're honored
to work with him."
It is the second time Calipari has earned this national recognition, as
he also received the Naismith Award for the 1995-96 campaign while
directing the UMass Minutemen to the 1996 NCAA Final Four. Calipari is only
the second coach to win the Naismith Award twice since the honor's
inception in 1987. Duke's Mike Krzyzewski is the other coach to do so,
taking home the award three times. Calipari, who was named Conference USA
Coach of the Year for the second time in three years (2006, 2008), was also
a National Coach of the Year finalist for the Henry Iba and Jim Phelan
Awards.
Many of us remember Calipari from his very public firing from the head
coaching position with the New Jersey Nets in 1999, just 20 games into his
third season with the team. In the wake of this public embarrassment,
Calipari made the decision to face this humbling experience head on, get
his life back in order, and resurrect his career. Memphis's 2008 Final Four
appearance and its NCAA single season win record of 38-2 is a validation of
that comeback, as the successful head coach has now guided two different
schools-UMass and Memphis-to the Final Four. He is one of only five coaches
in NCAA Division I history to lead two different programs to a No. 1
national ranking. Calipari, who just finished his eighth year at Memphis,
led the team to the Final Four for the first time since 1985 and just the
third time in school history. His program is now tied for the most wins
(104) over a three-year period in the history of college basketball, with
three straight 30-plus win seasons.
Memphis's 2008 NCAA Final Four appearance and the Naismith National
Coach of the Year Award prove that Calipari knows the secret to bouncing
back, and his book is for everyone who has experienced a career, emotional,
or personal setback in their lives. As Calipari asserts, this book gives
him a chance to help people who are going through any type of life-altering
event. "I want readers to know that they are not alone. People get fired
every day. I can give guidance in negotiating those troubling times and so
can the people I enlist to help me with this book." BOUNCE BACK, in the
tradition of national bestselling books like Pat Riley's The Winner Within
and Lou Holtz's Wins, Losses, and Lessons, proves that succeeding has
little to do with luck and everything to do with perseverance, hope, and
staying positive.
Free Press Vice President & Editorial Director Dominick V. Anfuso
acquired world rights, audio, and first serial for BOUNCE BACK from
literary agent David Black of the David Black Literary Agency. Free Press
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