1991 — Eddie Sutton of Oklahoma State becomes the first coach to lead four schools into the NCAA tournament. Sutton also coached Creighton, Arkansas and Kentucky in the tournament. 1992 — New York ...
When you start putting up stats like Wilt Chamberlain, that is rarified air in the NBA. He has put up some stats that are ...
Each of those five players is enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. On Friday night, their exclusive ...
2001 — With Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark looking on, Hermann Maier wins the giant slalom for his 13th victory this season, equaling one of the mightiest alpine skiing records. Maier, winner of the ...
Glissman said that five years ago, the NBA was where college hoops are now. Insufferably long finishes to the end of games.
WdKA5jH4d Allen Fieldhouse turns 70 years old on Saturday, as the Jayhawks welcome No. 10 Texas Tech to the old barn. The ...
1918 — Joe Malone is held scoreless in the Montreal Canadiens’ 5-3 season-ending loss to the Toronto Arenas, but finishes the first NHL season with a League-high 44 goals in 22 games. The 44 goals ...
1921 — Kentucky beats Georgia 20-19 in the Southern Intercollegiate ... It’s the first time in its 43-year history that St. John’s scores over 100 points in a game. 1962 — Wilt Chamberlain scores an ...
1960 — Philadelphia Warriors rookie Wilt Chamberlain sets an NBA record with ... Maravich of LSU scores 64 points in a 121-105 loss to Kentucky. Dan Issel scores 51 for the Wildcats.
1994 — Kentucky makes one of the greatest comebacks ... title with a fifth-round knockout of Jimmy Ellis. 1972 — Wilt Chamberlain of the Los Angeles Lakers becomes the first player in NBA ...
Stanford lost 73-65 in overtime to Kentucky and John Wall (23 points ... neither San Francisco’s Bill Russell or Kansas phenom Wilt Chamberlain was a No. 1 draft pick. The Celtics got Russell ...
The 91-year-old played his lone professional season for the Eastern Professional Basketball League's Rochester Colonels in 1958, at the same time as Wilt Chamberlain was playing for the Harlem ...