How Michael Jordan Helped His College Team Win A National Championship
How did Michael Jordan, as a college freshman, lead the North Carolina Tar Heels to a big win over the Georgetown Hoyas in the 1982 NCAA tournament?
Read MoreHow did Michael Jordan, as a college freshman, lead the North Carolina Tar Heels to a big win over the Georgetown Hoyas in the 1982 NCAA tournament?
Read MoreFew things send sports fans on a roller coaster ride of emotions quite like an upset during March Madness. So what's the biggest upset in its history?
Read MoreMarch Madness began 80 years ago when the Ducks beat the Buckeyes in 1939 and there were only eight teams in the bracket. Very different from today's 68 slots.
Read MoreTennis is often associated with preppy style, but did you know it actually birthed the polo shirt movement? Here's how tennis led to an 80's fashion trend.
Read MoreWrestling superstar Scott Hall would wrestle for multiple pro wrestling companies starting in the '80s, and would rise to fame as Razor Ramone in the '90s.
Read MoreLife is full of challenges. Some are more extreme than others. The stories of meeting and overcoming those challenges can be filled with the unexpected.
Read MoreWorld-class athletes are often motivated, in part, by patriotism -- representing their nation to the best of their ability. It's being demonstrated in Ukraine.
Read MoreHistory tells us that it's nothing new for athletes to use various substances to gain an edge over their competitors. Modern-day techniques are sophisticated.
Read MoreThe opportunity for women to play the game of basketball professionally in the United States has only grown since the formation of the WNBA in 1997.
Read MoreBrittney Griner is one of the biggest names in women's basketball, but the seven-time WNBA All-Star is caught in the middle of international controversy.
Read MoreHere's why Mike Tyson filed for bankruptcy in 2003, and how he was able to rebound from this setback in the years that followed.
Read MoreThe unbelievably high cost of Formula 1 racing is mind-boggling all by itself. Then there's the time someone decided to race with a diamond on his car.
Read MoreNo story of a driver hopping in the cockpit as a replacement driver is as unusual as the story of what led to Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher's debut.
Read MoreProfessional athletes tend to be focused and, above all, competitive. That was certainly true when the Philadelphia Flyers faced the Soviet Union on the ice.
Read MoreAs a wrestler, Andre the Giant was truly larger than life. However, his size and legendary status often caused issues in his private life.
Read MoreOver the decades, WWE's resident giant Big Show has haunted the squared circle. and become synonymous with unbelievable power. But how strong was Big Show?
Read MoreGiven its size, New Hampshire's Mount Washington isn't usually one of the first to jump to someone's mind when naming the most dangerous mountains.
Read MoreThere's something poetic about Big Ten schools. The conference is one of the oldest in Division I and its member schools along with its mascots are iconic.
Read MoreThese MLB players committed some of the worst crimes imaginable. And their futures were so bright, too.
Read MoreHere's a closer look at Motown legend Marvin Gaye's attempt to try out for the NFL's Detroit Lions.
Read MoreBecoming an Olympic athlete is exhausting, challenging, difficult -- years upon years of training grafted onto sheer talent. Coaches play their own part.
Read MoreWhen a movie claims to tell a true story, it's a pretty safe bet that the actual history was adjusted here and there. "Moneyball" is no exception.
Read MoreDuring Super Bowl LVI, top musicians took the stage for the halftime show, and fans had a lot to say about Eminem's new look during his performance.
Read MoreThe halftime performance during Super Bowl LVI was an unmissable event, and Dr. Dre's special performance was an integral part of it.
Read MoreCurrently in his 13th season playing for the Washington Wizards, Russell Westbrook is one of the top-ranking players in the NBA.
Read MoreOne of the winningest coaches in the NFL, Marty Schottenheimer, died at the age of 77 on February 8, after suffering from Alzheimer's.
Read MoreArtists drew St. Nicholas, a bishop, wearing red and white because that's what bishops traditionally wore. Santa Claus illustrations drew from St. Nicholas.
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