Geno by Geno Auriemma


Geno
Title : Geno
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ISBN : 0446694770
ISBN-10 : 9780446694773
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 359
Publication : First published March 1, 2005

Controversial, confrontational, and driven, Coach Geno Auriemma is a force to be reckoned with -- and the most accomplished male coach in women's basketball today.



In his relentless quest for excellence at the University of Connecticut, he has led the Huskies to five national championships. Yet his soul never rests. For Auriemma, life affords only the briefest moments of happiness -- a good round of golf, forty minutes of great basketball, a day at the beach with his family, a nice glass of wine -- while disaster is seemingly always waiting to strike. It's a fatalistic philosophy, a remnant of his hardscrabble early years, but it's an outlook that has driven him to unparalleled success.

In this deeply personal memoir, Geno Auriemma reveals for the first time the man behind the legend. He talks candidly about his coaching style, famed for being one of the most demanding in all the sports world. He spills the beans about his stormy dealings with other coaches such as his archrival, Pat Summitt, of the University of Tennessee. And with warmth and a genuine love for his champions, he writes openly about Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Nykesha Sales, Rebecca Lobo, Swin Cash, and all of his other UConn stars who have gone on to stellar WNBA careers. You get a courtside seat to all of the action -- including an epilogue on the 2004-05 season, as well as interviews with the team's most celebrated players.




A rare look inside the soul of a true competitor, GENO is the story of how one passionate man overcame his own fears to achieve an extraordinary record of success.


Geno Reviews


  • William Torgerson

    This is one of my favorite books about basketball. I tend to not like the lessons on leadership sort of books. Geno talks about the circumstances he has had to navigate with different players and teams over the years. He's open and blunt. He has a reputation for being hard and demanding of his players, but he is also very hard on himself as he reflects on his years in coaching.

    Some lines from the book:

    Everybody who coaches young kids needs to remember that they need a lot of confidence from you. They pine for it. They have to have constant reassurance and reinforcement that, “Hey, I believe in you. I’m with you.” Even someone like Rebecca Lobo or Kerry Bascom needs that.

    Auriemma, Geno. Geno (p. 44). Grand Central Publishing. Kindle Edition.

  • Loretta P. Grant

    Great insight into Connecticut Women's Basketball.

    Geno explains how he created a dominant basketball program from scratch at the University of Connecticut. Only goes through 2004.