College Game Day
The Masters
Once Every 4 Years
March Madness
"Sports"
100

Although its name implies differently, this conference has 14 teams

Big 10

100

The winner of the Masters Tournament in Augusta, GA is awarded this color jacket

Green

100

After a 112-year hiatus, golf returned to the Games for the 2016 Summer Olympics in this city

Rio de Janeiro

100

March Madness, a single-elimination tournament played each spring, currently featuring 68 collegiate teams in this sport

Basketball

100

Traditionally played with 16 oz. bags of kernels, the objective of this sport is to get to 21 points before your opponent

Cornhole

200

Sarah Fuller shattered glass ceilings in 2020 as the first woman to play and score in a Power Five college football game for this school 

Vanderbilt University

200

Another term used to describe an eagle on a par 3

Hole-in-One

200

Considered the ice version of lawn bowling, each team in this sport consists of four players alternating sliding stones across ice to a target about 130 feet away

Curling

200

With 11 titles, this school holds the record for most DI women's basketball national championship titles. Coincidentally, the men's program with the most also has 11

University of Connecticut

200

To get a hole-in-one in this sport, you will need to hit the target on the first try - the most common is an elevated metal basket.

Disc Golf

300

The first college football game was played between these two New Jersey schools in 1869

Princeton and Rutgers

300

The "Old Course", also commonly known as "The Home of Golf", is located in this country

Scotland

300

This favorite childhood pastime and field-day activity was an Olympic event from 1900 to 1920 as part of the track-and-field program and consisted of five-person teams vying for a victory of strength.

Tug-of-War

300

In 1985, this Philly-area team was the lowest seed to ever win the NCAA men's basketball title

Villanova

300

This sport takes the form of organized, multiplayer video game competitions, particularly between professional players, individually or as teams.

eSports

400

This Alabama wide receiver and Heisman trophy winner had more yards than the entire Ohio State's offense in the 2021 College Football Championship game

DeVonta Smith

400

Golfers know it means to lay the club behind the ball in preparation to hit it (not mail it)

Address

400

This is the English translation of the Olympic motto - Citius, Altius, Fortius

Faster, Higher, Stronger

400

Sister Jean stole the show at the 2018 March Madness tournament in support of this team, the fourth No. 11 seed to reach the Final Four in tournament history

Loyola University Chicago Ramblers

400

In this sport, athletes risk serious injury as they run and jump off walls and across ledges oftentimes right in the middle of a large bustling city

Parkour

500

This former U.S. Secretary of State is the only female member of the College Football Playoff selection committee

Condoleeza Rice

500

The unconventional methods of this long-hitting 2020 U.S. Open champ include using a protractor on the putting green

Bryson DeChambeau

500

Hans-Gunnar Liljenwall was the first Olympic athlete to be disqualified for drug use. This was this drug the Swedish athlete consumed before the pistol shooting event in 1968

Alcohol

500

Woof! This team became the first No. 16 seed to upset a No. 1 seed when they defeated the Virginia Cavaliers 74–54 in 2018

University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Retrievers 

500

This sport is played on a badminton style court with a net about 2-inches shorter than a tennis net, a paddle a little bigger than a ping pong paddle, and a more durable wiffle ball

Pickleball

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