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The Sports Archives Greatest Moments – UCONN Womens Basketball Steak Ends at 90 Wins
The University of Connecticut women’s basketball team is truly an amazing organization with a consistent record of success. Coached by Geno Auriemma, the Huskies have won 7 NCAA Division I national championships. They have advanced to the Final Four eleven … Continue reading
The Sports Archives Greatest Moments – Football and Baseball’s Ernie Nevers
Ernie Nevers played professional football as a fullback for the Duluth Eskimos and Chicago Cardinals of the NFL. He started his sports career as a professional baseball player for the St. Louis Browns. In 1927, he overlapped sports by playing … Continue reading
The Sports Archives History Lesson – Boxing Legend Henry Armstrong
Henry Jackson Jr., better known as Henry Armstrong, was one of the greatest fighters of all times. He won titles in three divisions (Featherweight, Lightweight, and Welterweight) during the years 1937-1940 when there weren’t many weight divisions. He won over … Continue reading
The Sports Archives History Lesson – Stanley Cup Playoffs Closed Due To Flu
The year was 1919 and the Seattle Metropolitans of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) were a very talented hockey team. They became the first American based team to win the Stanley Cup by beating the Montreal Canadiens (then of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1919 Stanley Cup, Frank Foyston, Greatest Moments, Montreal Canadiens, NHA, PCHA, Seattle Metropolitans, Sports Archives
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The Sports Archives Greatest Moments – Duke’s 1992 Overtime Win Over Kentucky
In one of the most amazing games ever played, the Duke Blue Devils came away with 104-103 overtime victory against the University of Kentucky Wildcats in the 1992 NCAA tournament. Number 2 Kentucky had just taken the lead with 2.5 … Continue reading
The Sports Archives Greatest Moments – Montreal Canadiens Overtime Playoff Victories
Who better than the Montreal Canadiens to represent the NHL in the most playoff overtime victories on route to the Stanley Cup? It was 1993 and the Canadiens battled through every post-season series despite ending up with a 16-4 playoff … Continue reading
The Sports Archives Greatest Moments – Hockey’s Bobby Orr Stanley Cup Winning Goal
Bobby Orr joined the NHL Boston Bruins in 1966 at a time when the Bruins had not won a Stanley Cup since 1941. Orr was one of the greatest players to ever play the game and remains the only defenseman … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives History Lesson – Football’s Four Downs
It was 1881, and there were no football rules established to mandate the amount of gained yards required for a team to renew their offensive set of ‘downs’ in an effort to reach the goal. In fact, the word ‘down’ … Continue reading
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Tagged History Lesson, Princeton, Rugby, Sports Archives, The Block Game, Yale
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The Sports Archives Greatest Moments – Baseball’s Bob Feller
Bob Feller was a great baseball pitcher that played 18 years for the Cleveland Indians. He was born and raised in Van Meter, Iowa and became know as “The Heater from Van Meter” for his high velocity fast ball. He … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives Greatest Moments – The Knicks and Heat Rivalry
It was Game 5 of the second round of the 1997 NBA playoffs featuring the New York Knicks and the Miami Heat. It was going bad for the Knicks and the Heat had a commanding lead heading into the final … Continue reading

