This former Texas Long Horn became the second youngest player in Masters history to win the tournament, behind only Tiger Woods
Jordan Spieth
Hakeem Olajuwon
Houston Cougars
This male swimmer ranks 2nd all time in most Olympic Medals, although he’ll always be remembered for falsifying a story that he and other swimmers were robbed at gun point in the 2016 Olympics in Brazil
Ryan Lochte
Runnin' Rebels
UNLV
This former St. Louis Cardinal sits 15th all time in hits, the most of any ACTIVE major league player
Albert Pujols
This annual college football game played each year on New Year's day is dubbed the "Granddaddy of Them All"?
Rose Bowl
Jerry Rice
Mississippi Valley State University
The infamous Miracle on Ice took place in Lake Placid in the Winter Olympics held this year.
1980
Jaspers
Manhattan
Of the 3 Triple Crown races, this one is the shortest in distance.
Preakness Stakes
Nomar Garciaparra
Georgia Tech
This three-time Olympic medal skier is now engaged to hockey star PK Subban
Lindsey Vonn
Hilltoppers
Western Kentucky
Kerry Wood was the first National Pitcher to strike out 20 batters against this team, which years later moved to the American League?
Astros
This former Iowa Barnstormer used to stock shelves at a grocery store in Cedar Falls, Iowa....well before he became Super Bowl MVP for the St. Louis Rams in 2000.
Kurt Warner
Ryan Leaf
Washington State University
This female gymnast is best remembered for performing the vault despite having injured her ankle and subsequently being carried to the gold medal podium by her coach in the ’96 Summer Olympics
Fightin' Blue Hens
Delaware
This former Buffalo Bill is best remembered for stripping the football away from Leon Lett as he began celebrating a fumble recovery touchdown prematurely.
Don Beebe
Chris Mullen
St. John's University
The "Zips"
Akron
The 2013 Detroit Tigers couldn’t win the world series, with a starting five made up of Verlander, Scherzer, Fister, Porcello and this unsung hero who led them all with a meager 2.57 ERA…oh, and he threw a no-hitter for the Marlins his rookie year in 2006 too.
Anibal Sanchez