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In 1983, NC State beat Houston in one of the great upsets in NCAA Tournament Championship history. In 1985, Tulane eliminated its men’s basketball program following the discovery of a points shaving scandal. In 1965, Sam Snead won the GGO for his 82nd and final PGA win. He’s the oldest to win a PGA Tour...
In 1985, 8 seed Villanova beat Georgetown to win the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. As an 8 seed are still the lowest seed to win it all. In 1978, New York Islander’s rookie Mike Bossy scored his 50th goal of the season, becoming the first rookie to reach that plateau. In 2007, Morgan Pressel won...
In 1931, Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne was killed in a plane crash in Kansas. The crash led to reforms in airplane design and construction. In 2001, Duke rallied from a 22-point deficit to beat Maryland to advance to the NCAA Championship game. In 1985, golfer Calvin Peete won the Players Championship at TPC...
In 1919, the Spanish Flu wreaked havoc during the Stanley Cup finals and caused it to finish in a draw between Montreal and Seattle. In 1987, Indiana beat Syracuse to win the National Championship In 1981, Indiana beat North Carolina to win the National Championship In 1940, Indiana beat Kansas to win the National Championship...
In 1982, the North Carolina Tar Heels beat the Georgetown Hoyas 63-62. In 1976, the Indiana Hoosiers beat the Michigan Wolverines to win the the National Championship and finish the year a perfect 32-0. The Hoosiers are the last team to go through the season and win the title undefeated. Also Bobby Knight became the...
In 1950, Detroit Red Wing Gordie Howe crashed head first into the boards and nearly died. In 1950, CCNY became the first and forever only team to win both the NIT and the NCAA Tournament in the same season. In 1990, Michael Jordan had his best night as a pro and it is statistically the...
In 1990, Pascual Perez showed up 8 days late for training camp for the New York Yankees. He was rushed out to the mound for a photo op workout. That workout would lead to problems a month later. In 1939, Oregon beat Ohio State to win the first NCAA Tournament. In 1978, Jack ‘Goose’ Givens...
In 1977, Marquette’s Jerome Whitehead scored the game winner in the National Semifinal game to beat Cornbread Maxwell and the UNC Charlotte 49ers. In 2005, Illinois erased a 15 point second deficit to beat Arizona. In 2009, Villanova’s Scottie Reynolds dribbled length of the court to hit the game winner. In 1983, NC State beat...
In 1967, Evel Knievel made his debut on Wide World of Sports, nine months before his attempt over the Caesar’s Palace Fountains. In 1961, the Cincinnati Bearcats beat Ohio State to win the NCAA title. In 1961, in the third place game, St. Joe’s beat Utah but that win was later vacated due the 1961...
In 2001, Arizona Diamondback Randy Johnson obliterated a bird on a pitch to the plate in a spring training game. In 2001, Tiger Woods hit a slippery 60-foot triple breaker putt to make birdie at the 17th island green of TPC Sawgrass. CBS announcer Gary Koch called it ‘Better than Most.’ In 2007, Anthony Atkinson...