The Day

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1891 — The Internatio­nal YMCA in Springfiel­d, Mass., is the site of the first official basketball game. Peach baskets were used, but it wasn’t until 1905 that someone removed the bottom of the basket.

1937 — Nels Stewart of the New York Americans becomes the NHL’s all-time scorer with his 270th goal in a 4-0 victory over the Montreal Canadiens.

1952 — George Mikan scores a career-high 61 points to lead the Minneapoli­s Lakers to a 91-81 double-overtime victory over the Rochester Royals.

1968 — Elvin Hayes scores 39 points to lead Houston to a 71-69 victory and end UCLA’s 47-game winning streak. A regular-season record 52,693 fans attend the game at the Houston Astrodome.

1970 — Cincinnati’s Tom Van Arsdale and Phoenix’s Dick Van Arsdale are the first brothers to play in the same NBA All-Star game. Dick scores eight points for the West while Tom scores five for the East, which wins 142-135 at Philadelph­ia.

1980 — President Carter announces the U.S. Olympic team will not participat­e in the Summer Olympics in Moscow to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanista­n the previous month.

1980 — Terry Bradshaw passes for 309 yards and sets two passing records to help the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Los Angeles Rams 31-19 and become the first team to win four Super Bowls.

1985 — Joe Montana passes for a Super Bowl record 331 yards and three touchdowns to lead the San Francisco 49ers to a 38-16 victory over the Miami Dolphins.

1990 — The University of Calgary women’s basketball team sets an NCAA record with its 55th consecutiv­e win, 90-45 over Alberta. Calgary breaks the mark of 54 set by Louisiana Tech from 1980-82.

2001 — Alan Webb of South Lakes High School in Reston, Va., becomes the first American prep runner to break four minutes for the indoor mile, with a time of 3:59.86 at the New Balance Games in New York.

2002 — Steve Yzerman becomes the ninth player in NHL history to notch 1,000 assists, which he earns on Mathieu Dandenault’s gamewinnin­g goal when Detroit beats Ottawa 3-2 in overtime.

2008 — Despite a shaky Tom Brady, the Patriots are too much for the banged-up San Diego Chargers in the AFC championsh­ip game. New England wins 21-12, going back to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in seven seasons.

2008 — Lawrence Tynes, who missed a 36-yard field goal at the end of regulation following a bad snap, nails a 47-yarder in overtime to give the New York Giants a 23-20 win over Green Bay in the NFC championsh­ip at Lambeau Field. The Giants win their 10th straight on the road.

2013 — San Francisco’s Frank Gore runs for a pair of second-half touchdowns and the 49ers rebounds from a 17-0 deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons 28-24 in the NFC championsh­ip game.

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