Today marks 25 years since the untimely death of Florence Griffith Joyner. In her 38 years, she achieved some of the greatest accomplishments in track and field. In fact, some of her world records still stand — over three decades since they were first set. To this day, Griffith Joyner remains the fastest woman ever […]
Beards & Baseball: The House Of David Baseball Team’s Fascinating History
Back in the early days of professional baseball, a clean-cut look was required for players. So when the House of David baseball team rolled into town, their long hair and beards flowing as they sprinted across the field, it’s no surprise that they attracted lots of attention. The story behind this famous barnstorming team begins […]
On This Day In Sports: How The Forward Pass Revolutionized Football
One play changed football forever. The sport was once played very differently. But after the introduction of the forward pass, football took a new direction. Forward passes did much more than simply bring a new element to the sport. They also affected player safety, made for more exciting touchdowns, expanded the role of the quarterback […]
The Stone Of Destiny: Great Britain’s 2002 Olympic Curling Team
The Olympic Games are often defined by the feats achieved by the all-time greats. Whether it’s Jesse Owens in Berlin, Muhammed Ali in Rome, Mark Spitz in Munich, Mia Hamm in Athens, or Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt in Beijing — we remember each successive Games by the crowning achievements of history’s best. However, we […]
Game Changer: How The Shot Clock Saved The NBA & Basketball
Everyone has heard it: a mid-game buzzer that simultaneously causes cheering or disappointment, excitement or dread, depending on which team you’re rooting for. A team hasn’t launched a shot in time, and now they must turn the ball over to the opposing team. Some consider the shot clock violation, with its sudden turnover, one of […]
The Rise Of The Madden Football Phenomenon
Just say the word “Madden” and football comes to mind. John Madden is a cultural icon, whether it’s from his time as a Super Bowl-winning coach for the Oakland Raiders, his many years as America’s favorite NFL broadcaster or his incredibly popular video game franchise. Simply known as Madden, the video game bearing his name […]
Grieving On The Gridiron: Brett Favre’s Historic Game After His Father’s Sudden Death
Brett Favre’s place in football history had already been established in December 2003. By then, he had become an unexpected college football star and gone on to play in the NFL for over a decade. He had a streak of consecutive starts for the Green Bay Packers stretching over 200 games, and had helped lead […]
Soccer In No Man’s Land: The Christmas Truce Of 1914
For weeks, the rain had drenched the frigid battlefield. Weary young soldiers along the Western Front sat huddled in muddy trenches, hiding from bullets that tore through the cold air. The world they once knew was far away, now only a mirage of memories and packages from home. In this harsh new reality, it was […]
Hungary Vs. Soviet Union: The Blood In The Water Match Of 1956
Nestled high in the mountains outside of Budapest, the Hungarian water polo team could only watch as plumes of smoke that rose in the distance marked the beginning of a revolution. A battle for freedom raged on below as their countrymen clashed with communist forces that had invaded their country. As Russian tanks rode through […]
A Brief Reunion: The 2018 Unified Korean Olympic Ice Hockey Team
After the first year of the Korean War, most of the world lost hope for peace in the Korean Peninsula, let alone some form of unification. During the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, the Unified Korean women’s ice hockey team provided a glimpse of peace that hadn’t been seen in over half a century. To fully comprehend […]