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Ian O'Connor

Biography

Ian O'Connor

Ian O’Connor is an award-winning columnist who has written five books, including the New York Times bestsellers BELICHICK, THE CAPTAIN and ARNIE & JACK. He has finished in first place in 18 national writing contests, including those conducted by the Pro Football Writers of America, Golf Writers Association of America, and Associated Press Sports Editors. He is a sports columnist at The New York Post, and former columnist for ESPN.com, USA Today and The New York Daily News.

Ian O'Connor

Books by Ian O'Connor

by Ian O'Connor - Biography, Nonfiction, Sports

Mike Krzyzewski, known worldwide as “Coach K,” is a five-time national champion at Duke, the NCAA's all-time leader in victories with nearly 1,200, and the first man to lead Team USA to three Olympic basketball gold medals. Through unprecedented access to Krzyzewski’s best friends, closest advisers, fiercest adversaries, and generations of his players and assistants, New York Times bestselling author Ian O’Connor takes you behind the Blue Devil curtain with a penetrating examination of the great but flawed leader as he closes out his iconic career.

by Ian O'Connor - Biography, Nonfiction, Sports

Bill Belichick is perhaps the most fascinating figure in the NFL --- the infamously dour face of one of the winningest franchises in sports. As head coach of the New England Patriots, he’s led the team to six Super Bowl championship trophies. In Ian O’Connor’s revelatory biography, readers will come to understand and see Belichick’s full life in football --- from watching college games as a kid with his father, a Naval Academy scout, to orchestrating two Super Bowl–winning game plans as defensive coordinator for the Giants, to his dramatic leap to New England, where he has made history.

by Ian O'Connor - Biography, Nonfiction

Ian O'Connor draws on extensive reporting and unique access to Derek Jeter that has spanned some 15 years to reveal how a biracial kid from Michigan became New York's most beloved sports figure and the enduring symbol of the steroid-free athlete.