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1923: The New York Renaissanc­e, the first all-black pro basketball team, is organized. Rens become one of the dominant basketball team of the 1920s and 1930s.

1937: Maribel Vinson wins her ninth and final U.S. figure skating singles championsh­ip. Robin Lee wins his third straight men’s title.

1937: The NFL Redskins move from Boston to Washington.

1948: Dick Button, the Olympic gold medalist, beats Hans Gerschwile­r again to win the men’s World Figure Skating championsh­ip in Davos, Switzerlan­d.

1954: Furman’s Frank Selvey scores 100 points in a 149-95 victory over Newberry. Selvey breaks the record of 73 points, set by Temple’s Bill Mlkvy in 1951, with 41 field goals and 18 free throws.

1973: Frank Mahovlich of the Montreal Canadiens scores his 1,000th career point with an assist in a 7-6 loss to the Philadelph­ia Flyers.

1975: Boston’s Bobby Orr gets an assist in the Boston Bruins in a 3-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres to become the first player in NHL history to reach 100 points in six consecutiv­e seasons. It’s the final 100-point season of his career. 1977: Julius Erving, playing in his first NBA All-star Game, is voted MVP, despite his East team losing 125-124. Erving scores 30 points and grabs 12 rebounds.

1990: Bryan Trottier of the New York Islanders becomes the 15th player in NHL history to reach the 500-goal mark, scoring in the second period of a 4-2 loss to the Calgary Flames.

1994: Tommy Moe wins the men’s downhill over local hero Kjetil Andre Aamodt at the Winter Olympics in Lillehamme­r,

Norway. Moe won by .04 seconds, the closest Alpine race in Olympic history. Norwegian speed skater Johann Olav Koss has a world record-setting gold medal performanc­e in the 5,000 meters in 6 minutes, 34.96 seconds.

1995: Connecticu­t is voted No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 and joins the school’s women’s team at the top. It is the first time teams from one school were ranked No. 1 in the men’s and women’s college basketball polls.

1999: Steve Jaros rolls the 13th televised 300 game in PBA history en route to winning the Chattanoog­a Open.

2003: Teresa Phillips becomes the first woman to coach a men’s Division I team, but her presence couldn’t stop Tennessee State from losing for the 17th straight time, 71-56 at Austin Peay.

2015: Ted Ligety wins the giant slalom at world championsh­ips held at Beaver Creek, Colo. Ligety defeats Austrian rival Marcel Hirscher by 0.45 seconds, to attain his third straight world giant slalom title.

2018: Chloe Kim saves the best for last in winning women’s halfpipe snowboardi­ng event at the Pyeongchan­g Games. The 17-year-old from Torrance, California, puts up a leading score of 93.75 on the first of her three finals runs, and then betters it with a near-perfect 98.75 on her final run. Kim, with the gold already well in hand, becomes the first woman to land back-to-back 1080s, confirming her dominance in the sport.

2022: Super Bowl LVI, Sofi Stadium, Inglewood, CA: Los Angeles Rams beat Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20; MVP: Cooper Kupp, LA Rams, WR

 ?? Al Bello / Getty Images ?? Chloe Kim won the women’s halfpipe snowboardi­ng event at the Pyeongchan­g Games.
Al Bello / Getty Images Chloe Kim won the women’s halfpipe snowboardi­ng event at the Pyeongchan­g Games.

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