Dayton Daily News

MAR. 27 — IN HISTORY

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1939 — Oregon beats Ohio State 46-33 in the NCAA’s first national basketball tournament.

1942 — Joe Louis knocks out Abe Simon in the sixth round at Madison Square Garden to retain his world heavyweigh­t title.

1945 — Oklahoma A&M beats New York University 49-45 for the NCAA basketball championsh­ip.

1951 — Bill Spivey scores 22 points to lead Kentucky to a 68-58 win over Kansas State for the NCAA basketball title.

1960 — The Boston Celtics score a then NBA Finals record 76 points in the first half a 140-122 win over the St. Louis Hawks.

Tom Heinsohn (24), Bill Sharman (23), Frank Ramsey (22) and Bob Cousy (20) each score 20-or-more points to win the series opener.

1971 — UCLA beats Villanova 68-62 for its fifth NCAA basketball title.

1978 — Jack Givens scores 41 points to lead Kentucky to a 94-88 victory over Duke for the NCAA basketball title.

1983 — Larry Holmes wins a unanimous 12-round decision over Lucien Rodriguez to retain his world heavyweigh­t title in his hometown of Scranton, Pa.

1988 — Brian Boitano (USA) wins Men’s Figure Skating Championsh­ip in Budapest.

1994 — Australian Greg Norman sets scoring record of 264 (−24) at the PGA Players Championsh­ip to finish 4 strokes ahead of runner-up Fuzzy Zoeller.

2005 — Annika Sorenstam shoots a final-round 68 to finish at 15-under to win the Nabisco Championsh­ip by eight shots over Rosie Jones. It’s he 59th victory of the Swedish star’s LPGA Tour career — and her eighth major championsh­ip win.

2010 — Long shot Al Shemali wins the $5 million Dubai Duty Free, pulling away from a crowded field to pull off a surprising­ly easy win in the Dubai World Cup. Al Shemali, at 40-1, starts slow then duels it out with Bankable before taking the lead for good.

2011 — Jamie Skeen scores 26 points as Virginia Commonweal­th delivers the biggest upset of the NCAA tournament, a 71-61 win over No. 1 seed Kansas in the Southwest Regional final.

2014 — The Philadelph­ia 76ers tie the NBA record for futility with their 26th straight loss, falling 120-98 to the Houston Rockets. Philadelph­ia matches the 2010-11 Cleveland Cavaliers for the NBA’s worst skid.

2017 — UConn’s women’s basketball team advance to its 10th consecutiv­e Final Four with a 90-52 victory against Oregon. The victory moves coach Geno Auriemma past

Pat Summitt for the most NCAA Tournament victories at 113.

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