The Bergen Record

TODAY IN SPORTS

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Sept. 27

1894 – Aqueduct Race Track opens its doors. The building is torn down in 1955 and the new Aqueduct reopens on Sept. 14, 1959.

1947 – Armed, then the world’s leading money-winning thoroughbr­ed, meets 1946 Kentucky Derby winner Assault in the first $100,000 winner-take-all match race, held at Belmont Park. Armed earns an easy victory over Assault, who was not in peak racing condition.

1950 – Ezzard Charles wins a unanimous 15-round decision over Joe Louis at Yankee Stadium in New York to retain the world heavyweigh­t title.

1973 – Nolan Ryan strikes out 16 in 11 innings, for record 383 of season. 1975 – Kansas quarterbac­k Nolan Cromwell rushes for an NCAA record 294 yards in a 20-0 victory over Oregon State.

1988 – American diver Greg Louganis wins the 10m platform gold medal at the Seoul Olympics; wraps up diving double after also taking out the 3m springboar­d gold.

1988 – Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson is disqualifi­ed from the Seoul Olympics 100m after his urine sample found to contain steroid stanozolol; American Carl Lewis awarded gold medal and world record 9.92.

1992 – World champion Nigel Mansell sets a single-season victory record, leading from start to finish in the Portuguese Grand Prix for his ninth win of the Formula One season.

1998 – Mark McGwire gives baseball a new magic number, hitting two homers to reach No. 70 in the St. Louis Cardinals’ season finale against Montreal. It’s McGwire’s fifth homer in the season-ending, three-game series. McGwire’s 70th and final home run of the season was a line shot over the left-field wall on a first-pitch fastball from Carl Pavano in the seventh.

2000 – The Women’s British Open is elevated to major championsh­ip status on the LPGA Tour, replacing the du Maurier Classic. The other majors are the Nabisco Championsh­ip, the LPGA Championsh­ip and the U.S. Open. 2000 – United States baseball team, managed by Tommy Lasorda, wins Olympic Gold Medal in Sydney, Australia. 2003 – B.J. Symons of Texas Tech throws for 661 yards – a school and Big 12 record – and six touchdowns, in the Red Raiders’ 49-45 win over Mississipp­i. 2009 – Japan’s Kimiko Date Krumm becomes the oldest winner of a WTA Tour tournament since Billie Jean King in 1983. Date Krumm, who turns 39 on Sept. 28, beats second-seeded Anabel Medina Garrigues 6-3, 6-3 for the Korea Open title. King was 39 years, 7 months, 23 days when she won at Birmingham, England.

2009 – With rookie quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford leading the way, Detroit ends a 19-game losing streak with a 19-14 victory over the Washington Redskins. The Lions had not won since Dec. 23, 2007, and their skid matched the second longest in NFL history. 2009 – New England beats Atlanta 26-10 for the 16th straight regular-season victory of the NFC. It’s the longest steak any team has posted against the opposite conference since the 1970 merger.

2014 – Watson Brown becomes the first coach in NCAA history to lose 200 games when Tennessee Tech dropped a 50-7 decision to Northern Iowa. Amos Alonzo Stagg had held the record since 1946, going 314-199-35 in 57 seasons. Brown is 128-200-1 in 30 seasons as head coach.

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