The Bergen Record

TODAY IN SPORTS

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Feb. 22

1919 – The first dog race track to use an imitation rabbit opens in Emeryville, Calif. 1936 – Figure skater Sonja Henie wins her 10th straight world championsh­ip. 1959 – Lee Petty, driving an Oldsmobile, wins the first Daytona 500.

1969 – Barbara Jo Rubin becomes the first female jockey to win a race at an American thoroughbr­ed track. She rides Cohesian to a neck victory over Reely Beeg in the ninth race at Charles Town in West Virginia.

1975 – Madison Square Garden hosts its first women’s college basketball game. In a rematch of the 1973 national championsh­ip game, defending national champion Immaculata beats Queens College 65-31 before a crowd of 11,969. 1980 – The U.S. Olympic hockey team stuns the Soviet Union with a 4-3 victory in the medal round of the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y. Captain Mike Eruzione scores the winning goal midway through the final period.

1981 – Rookies Peter and Anton Stastny total eight points apiece, sending the Quebec Nordiques past the Washington Capitals 11-7. Peter has four goals and four assists; Aaron has three goals and five assists.

1988 – Hersey Hawkins scores 63 points to lead Bradley over Detroit 122-107. Archie Tullos scores 49 points for the Titans.

1988 – Bonnie Blair wins America’s second gold medal at the Winter Olympics in world-record time, beating Christa Rothenburg­er of East Germany by .02 seconds in the 500-meter speed skating. 1990 – Lionel Simmons scores 27 points to move into fourth place of the NCAA Division I scoring list at 3,024 and becomes the fifth player to score 3,000 points as the Explorers beat Manhattan 100-60.

1993 – Glenn Anderson becomes the 36th NHL player with 1,000 points, picking up a goal and two assists to help the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Vancouver Canucks 8-1.

1998 – Bjorn Dahlie, the Norwegian cross-country skiing great, extends his Winter Olympics record by picking up his 12th medal, and record eighth gold, in the last race of Nagano – the 50-kilometer. 2006 – Gene Bess becomes the first college basketball coach to win 1,000 games when Three Rivers Community College beat Forest Park 77-60. 2008 – Lindsey Vonn clinches the World Cup downhill title, becoming the first American woman to claim the crown since Picabo Street in 1996. Nadia Styger of Switzerlan­d wins the race at Whistler, British Columbia with Vonn finishing 0.01 behind Styger.

2008 – The Indy Racing League and the Champ Car World Series sign a deal to unify the two American open-wheel circuits, bringing them under the umbrella of the IRL.

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