The Bergen Record

TODAY IN SPORTS

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March 21

1893 – The first women’s collegiate basketball game is played at Smith College in Northampto­n, Massachuse­tts. In this game, each basket is worth 1 point and the freshman class defeats the sophomore class 5-4. The game takes place behind locked doors and men are prohibited from watching.

1941 – Joe Louis knocks out Abe Simon in the 13th round at Olympia Stadium in Detroit to retain the world heavyweigh­t title.

1945 – George Mikan of DePaul scores 53 points in the semifinals of the National Invitation Tournament. Mikan matches Rhode Island in offensive output and his teammates add another 44 for a final score of 97-53.

1953 – Rookie Bob Cousy sets an NBA record with 50 points and leads the Boston Celtics to a 111-105 victory over the Syracuse Nationals in a quadruple overtime playoff game. Cousy scores 30 of his points from the foul line.

1959 – California edges West Virginia 71-70 for the NCAA basketball championsh­ip. Jerry West scores 28 points for West Virginia.

1959 – Oscar Robertson scores the first triple-double in the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four history, tallying 39 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists in Cincinnati’s 98-85 win over Louisville in the third-place game.

1964 – UCLA caps a 30-0 season with a 98-83 victory over Duke in the NCAA basketball championsh­ip. UCLA is the third team to go undefeated and win the title. The victory gives coach John Wooden the first of his 10 NCAA Tournament championsh­ips.

1970 – Curtis Rowe scores 19 points and Sidney Wicks adds 17 points and grabs 18 rebounds to lead UCLA to an 80-69 victory over Jacksonvil­le for its fourth consecutiv­e NCAA basketball championsh­ip. Jacksonvil­le ends the season with a scoring average of 100.4 points per game, the first team to average more than 100 points in a college basketball season.

1973 – Frank Mahovlich scores his 500th goal as the Montreal Canadiens beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2.

1984 – Glenn Anderson of Edmonton scores his 50th goal of the season and helps the Oilers beat the Hartford Whalers 5-3. The Oilers become the first NHL team to have three 50-goal scorers in one season.

1985 – Arthur Ashe is nominated for the Internatio­nal Tennis Hall of Fame. 1985 – Washington’s Bobby Carpenter becomes the first U.S.-born player in NHL history to score 50 goals in a season. He reaches the milestone in a 3-2 loss to the Montreal Canadiens at The Forum. 1990 – Brett Hull of St. Louis becomes the sixth player in NHL history to score 70 goals in a season with a goal in the Blues’ 8-6 loss to the Edmonton Oilers. 1994 – Wayne Gretzky ties Gordie Howe’s NHL record of 801 goals.

1996 – Todd Eldredge becomes the first American in eight years to win the gold medal at the World Figure Skating Championsh­ips.

2011 – Courtney Vandersloo­t has 29 points and 17 assists to help Gonzaga beat UCLA 89-75 in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Vandersloo­t becomes the first player in Division I history – men or women – to record 2,000 points and 1,000 assists in a career.

2015 – Top-ranked Kentucky outworked eighth-seeded Cincinnati for a 64-51 victory to reach the Sweet 16 for the second straight season. The Wildcats improve to 36-0 – the best start to a season for any team.

2019 – Japanese baseball right fielder Ichiro Suzuki finishes his career with a record 4,367 base hits (NPB & MLB) as Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland A’s, 5-4 in Tokyo, Japan.

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