New book is first to highlight history of all varsity sports | News | Notre Dame News | University of Notre Dame Skip To Content Skip To Navigation Skip To Search University of Notre Dame Notre Dame News Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Home Contact Search Menu Home › News › New book is first to highlight history of all varsity sports New book is first to highlight history of all varsity sports Published: October 22, 2006 Author: Shannon Roddel A new book titledFighting Irish Legends, Lists and Lore,by Karen Croake Heisler, a faculty member in the University of Notre Dames Department of Film, Television and Theatre, is the first book to showcase the history of the Universitys varsity sports programs. The book, newly released from Sports Publishing L.L.C., captures the history, tradition and spirit of one of the nations most storied athletic programs.Year-by-year accounts chronicle the exploits and accomplishments of Notre Dames most famous athletes and coaches in every sport, while recapping the moments and legends that have become an unforgettable part of Fighting Irish lore. I think most Notre Dame sports ‘expertswould be surprised to learn that baseball and track actually were the most popular and successful sports on campus in their early years,Heisler said.One characteristic of Notre Dame that hasn’t changed is that students, from the late 1800s on, remain tremendously invested in the success of Irish athletic teams. Among the hundreds of athletes and coaches featured in the book are Knute Rockne, Joe Montana, The Four Horsemen, Brad Lidge, Digger Phelps, Adrian Dantley, Austin Carr, Ruth Riley and Muffet McGraw. Throughout the years, there have been several wonderful books written about Notre Dame football and basketball,Heisler said.While those two sports may be the crown jewels in Irish athletics, student-athletes and coaches in other sports have contributed just as much to the national reputation of the University, both on and off thefield.This book was a chance to showcase those accomplishments as well as illustrate the commitment of Notre Dame Olympic sport coaches who have dedicated their lives to helping young people find their way in the world. Heisler, whose husband, John, is Notre Dames senior associate athletic director, teachesIntroduction to BroadcastingandCable and Sports and Television.She served in Notre Dames athletic department for seven years, and formerly worked in athletics atPurdueUniversityand theUniversityofNorth Carolina.She also has served as programming and promotions director, producer and award-winning documentary writer at WNDU-TV, the NBC affiliate inSouth Bend,Ind. To order the book, visit www.sportspublishingllc.com . * Contact: * _Karen Heisler, 574-631-7486, kheisler@nd.edu _ TopicID: 19723 Home Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us For the Media Contact Office of Public Affairs and Communications Notre Dame News 500 Grace Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest © 2022 University of Notre Dame Search Mobile App News Events Visit Accessibility Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn