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Michigan basketball player Josh Bartelstein kept a blog throughout his years as a Wolverine.
From a losing record during his sophmore season to the Championship game ending his career, J-Bart's blog is being turned into an interactive ebook which will include lots of Final Four content plus never before seen photos and videos from an inside perspective.
**Includes excerpts from Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway Jr., & Stu Douglass
When you blog every day, it is best not to think about the totality of your output.
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ANN ARBOR -- When Josh Bartelstein started blogging his experiences as a Michigan basketball player, he didn't really have any expectations for where it would lead. A thoughtful walk-on for a team that had just finished 15-17, Bartelstein was simply looking for a creative outlet to help keep Michigan fans interested in the program.
Michigan senior Josh Bartelstein on March 7, 2013. Michigan basketball has returned to prominence the past few years, and one former captain is looking to chronicle that rise. Josh Bartelstein, who played for the Wolverines in 2009-13, talked to umhoops.com about an e-book he is working on that will include all of his blog writing at U-M, along with submissions from other former players, including Trey Burke, Tim ...
Todd Needle/Daily Following his graduation from Michigan, former basketball captain Josh Bartelstein compiled the 80 blogs he wrote over the past three years into his own personal book - a makeshift diary journaling his experiences and the progression of the program.
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Recently-graduated former Michigan basketball captain Josh Bartelstein has returned to the United States after spending some time abroad, and he brings good news: He will be releasing, along with Zack Novak, an e-book chronicling the Michigan basketball team's rise to prominence over the past three years, with a specific focus on this past season.
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When Michigan walk-on Josh Bartelstein started is blog on the MGoBlue website, it wasn't much more than a creative way to pass the time and try to keep Wolverine fans interested in a program that had fallen way behind in-state rival Michigan State. Three years later, the blog has become an insider's account of the...
When Michigan was ranked the No. 1 basketball team in the country for the first time in two decades last season, the scene around the program was wild. Viewing from the outside, former player Zack Novak mentioned to U-M captain Josh Bartelstein that he should turn his "Bartelstein Blog" at mgoblue.com into a book if U-M made a deep run in the NCAA tournament.
Josh Bartelstein's e-Book We On: Behind the Scenes of Michigan's Final Four Run is officially on sale and available for purchase. Bartelstein lumped all of his blogs, videos and more from Michigan's NCAA tournament run into one comprehensive behind the scenes book. Zack Novak, Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway Jr.
Most players are judged by their statistics, a way to quantify their value to the team, but some things can't be measured. Enter Josh Bartelstein. In four years with the Wolverines, Bartelstein played just 56 minutes and scored six points.
Highland Park grad Bartelstein plays author after career in hoops When he wasn't at practice or a game with Michigan's men's basketball team, in class or doing homework, Josh Bartelstein found time to take up a new hobby during his sophomore year in Ann Arbor.
"Bartelstein, a captain on last season's national runner-up squad, and his weekly MGoBlue.com feature "The Bartelstein Blog" tracked the Wolverines' resurgence as a basketball program. From a sub-.500 team to the national championship game - he lived it, and he wrote about it. And now, he's turned it into a book.
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Posted at 5:30am - 12/16/2013 Michigan Hoops: GBMWolverine doesn't usually ask its readers to purchase or buy anything, but here is a chance to get a inside look of the basketball team last season and behind the scenes look at the Final Four.
Recently-graduated former Michigan basketball captain Josh Bartelstein has returned to the United States after spending some time abroad, and he brings good news: He will be releasing, along with Zack Novak, an e-book chronicling the Michigan basketball team's rise to prominence over the past three years, with a specific focus on this past season.
ANN ARBOR - When Josh Bartelstein started blogging his experiences as a Michigan basketball player, he didn't really have any expectations for where it would lead. A thoughtful walk-on for a team that had just finished 15-17, Bartelstein was simply looking for a creative outlet to help keep Michigan fans interested in the program.
•You looking for a good read over the holidays? How about a inside look at Michigan's Final 4 run last year by Josh Bartelstein (foreword by Zack Novak). It's an ebook called We On and you can find it here for less then $8.
Introducing "We On: An Inside Look at Michigan's Final Four Run" by Josh Bartelstein Relive the 2012-13 Final Four run with Josh Bartelstein's inside look at Michigan's magical season. Michigan's 2012-13 Final Four season will always be a cherished memory of mine, and I imagine the same is true for a lot of our readers here.
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SPORTS A New Kind of Team Men's basketball has undergone a radical transformation over the last few years. is shift toward excellence is chronicled in "We On: An Inside Look at Michigan's Final Four Run" (Blog Into Book, 2013) by former team captain Josh Bartelstein, '13, with content from other team members.
We are getting so hyped about tonight's game - we can't help but remember how incredible the journey was last year was as well.
Be sure to check out this interactive ebook was written by players from the 2013 Michigan Basketball team that went to the NCAA Finals.
Written by the team captain, includes excerpts from Trey Burke & Tim Hardaway Jr.! #GOBLUE #WEON #WEWORK #SWEETSIXTEEN