
1995
It takes an incredible Tyus Edney coast-to-coast buzzer beating drive and lay-up for #1 seed UCLA to survive an NCAA Tournament second round upset bid from #8 Missouri with a 75-74 victory. The Bruins would go on to win the national championship, their first in 20 years.
1938
The Temple Owls are champion of the inaugural NCAA National Invitational Tournament (NIT), defeating Colorado 60-36 in the Final at Madison Square Garden in New York. Temple’s Don Shields is named tournament MVP
1946
George Mikan signs his first pro contract, with the Chicago American Gears of the National Basketball League. Though the league had a salary cap of $7,000 per player, Mikan was given an additional $5,000 for taking a secondary, no-show job in the company’s legal department.
1960
Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell face off in a playoff game for the first time, with the rookie Chamberlain tallying 42 points and 29 rebounds. But thanks to 19 points and 30 rebounds from Russell, the Celtics win game one of the Eastern Conference Finals 111-105 over the Warriors.
1963
The Chicago Zephyrs play their final home game in Chicago, a 126-117 loss to the Cincinnati Royals. In the ensuing offseason, the Zephyrs re-locate from Chicago to Baltimore and change their name to the Bullets.
1971
Hal Greer takes the floor for the 76ers in a game against the Hawks, becoming the first NBA player with 1,000 career games played. He would eventually set an all-time mark of 1,122 and hold the record for six years until it was broken by John Havlicek.
1986
Cleveland State becomes the first team seeded #14 or below to reach the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament by upsetting #6 seed St. Joseph’s in the second round. The Vikings’ Cinderella run would end one round later, with a Regional Semifinals loss to David Robinson and Navy.
1989
Blake Griffin is born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
1991
Reggie Bullock is born in Baltimore, Maryland.
1992
Tim Hardaway, Jr. is born in Orinda, California.
1994
Joel Embiid is born in Yaounde, Cameroon.
2011
Two of the biggest upsets in NCAA Tournament history happen on the same day, with #15 seed Norfolk State shocking #2 seed Missouri, followed that evening by #15 seed Lehigh taking down #2 seed Duke. It was the first tournament win in program history for both schools, and they became just the fifth and sixth #15 seeds to win a first round game. For Norfolk State, it was also the second biggest upset in tournament history based on betting line, as the Spartans were a 21.5 point underdog.
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