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Super Bowl XXXVI New England 20 St. Louis 17
Sports
Classic New York baseball stadium virtual tour - Yankee Stadium, Shea Stadium, Ebbets Field, and Polo Grounds
1957 Kansas Jayhawks dominate with Wilt Chamberlain - In arguably the closest final game in NCAA history, they lost to North Carolina in 3OT by one point.
1973 Eastern Conference Semi Final Game 1 - Bullets vs. Knicks
A New York Story - Polo Grounds
Polo Grounds I was originally built in 1883 and, after many modifications, was named Polo Grounds IV in 1911. The Giants played there until moving west in 1957. The horseshoe shape had the left and right field walls less than 300 feet and the centerfield wall was almost 500 feet. The bullpens were in fair territory in left and right center. The New York Mets played there in 1962-1963.
The phrase "Hot Dog" was coined by NY Journal sports cartoonist Tad Dorgan when he couldn't remember how to spell the word "dachshund" in describing the "red hot dachshund sausages" served at a game here in April 1901. Memorable moments were when Willie Mays made his greatest catch in the 1954 World Series and Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard Round the World" homer occurred here at 4:11 pm on October 3, 1951 against the Dodgers. The capacity was increased often and reached its peak of 55,000 in 1923.
Bill Walton
Ohio State Wins college basketball title over the Golden Bears of California in 1960
Great Shooting Guards
Game of the Day
1970-71 NBA season - Knicks vs. Bucks - Willis Reed vs Alcindor and Oscar Robertson
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