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MARCH 11 — TODAY IN HISTORY

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■ 1922 — Cornell wins the first IC4A indoor track meet held at the 2nd Regiment Armory in New York.

■ 1947 — Harry Boykoff of St. John’s sets a Madison Square Garden scoring record with 54 points in the Redmen’s 71-52 win over St. Francis, N.Y.

■ 1958 — Manhattan upsets top-ranked West Virginia 89-84, in the first round of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament. Jack Powers leads the Jaspers with 29 points. Manhattan holds sophomore Jerry West to 10 points in the Mountainee­rs’ second loss of the year.

■ 1963 — Chicago Loyola blows out Tennessee Tech 111-42 for the largest margin of victory (69) in the history of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament.

■ 1979 — St. John’s and Penn post two of the biggest upsets ever in the NCAA tournament in the second round of the East regional in Raleigh, N.C. St. John’s, the 40th and last team selected, beats No. 2 seed Duke 80-78, and Penn comes from behind to beat No. 1 seed North Carolina

72-71.

■ 1991 — Steffi Graf ’s streak of 186 weeks ranked as the No. 1 women’s tennis player ends as she is replaced by Monica Seles.

■ 2001 — Jana Kostelic, Croatia’s 19-year-old skiing sensation, becomes the second youngest woman to win the overall World Cup title. She finishes 21st, but she captures the title when Renate Goetschl of Austria skied off the course in the first run in Are, Sweden.

■ 2007 — Chris Simon of the New York Islanders is suspended for an NHLrecord 25 games, missing the rest of the regular season and playoffs as punishment for his twohanded stick attack to the face of Ryan Hollweg.

■ 2009 — Mike Singletary leads Texas Tech to the biggest rally in Big 12 tournament history, scoring all 29 of Texas Tech’s points during a secondhalf surge that pushed the Red Raiders to a 88-83 win against the Aggies. The Red Raiders erase a 21-point deficit. Singletary, who outscored A&M 29-18 to give Tech the lead for the

first time, finishes with 43 points.

■ 2009 — Wesley Matthews scores 20 points and Marquette snaps a fourgame losing streak by holding St. John’s to a Big East tournament-record 10 points in the first half on the way to a 74-45 victory.

■ 2012 — Vanderbilt rallies to beat No. 1 Kentucky

71-64 in the Southeaste­rn Conference tournament championsh­ip game, ending the Wildcats’ 24-game winning streak.

■ 2014 — FIU senior Jerica Coley becomes the 10th female player in NCAA Division I history to eclipse the 3,000-point barrier, doing so with a 20-point showing in FIU’s 85-65 win over Rice in the first round of the Conference USA tournament.

■ 2017 — Jayson Tatum takes over in the final three minutes, making key plays on both ends of the floor, and Duke becomes the first team to win the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament with four wins in four days by rallying past Notre Dame for a 75-69 win.

 ?? DANIEL HULSHIZER / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? 2003 — The longest winning streak in women’s Division I history ends at 70 games when No. 18 Villanova hands No. 1 Connecticu­t its first loss since the end of the 2001 season, 52-48 for the championsh­ip of the Big East Conference tournament.
ABOVE: Connecticu­t’s (from left) Diana Taurasi, Barbara Turner, Morgan Valley and Ann Strother sit on the bench after Connecticu­t lost to Villanova in Piscataway, N.J.
DANIEL HULSHIZER / ASSOCIATED PRESS 2003 — The longest winning streak in women’s Division I history ends at 70 games when No. 18 Villanova hands No. 1 Connecticu­t its first loss since the end of the 2001 season, 52-48 for the championsh­ip of the Big East Conference tournament. ABOVE: Connecticu­t’s (from left) Diana Taurasi, Barbara Turner, Morgan Valley and Ann Strother sit on the bench after Connecticu­t lost to Villanova in Piscataway, N.J.

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