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This team has won the most World Series titles in MLB history. 

NY Yankees (27)

100

These two NFL teams have won the most Super Bowls in NFL history, with six championships each.

Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots

100

This country has won the most men's FIFA World Cup titles, with five championships.

Brazil

100

This player holds the record for the most career points in NBA history, with 42,260 (as of today). 

LeBron James

100

This country has won the most gold medals in the history of the Summer Olympics.

United States of America (1,117)

200

This award is given annually to the best pitcher in each league.

Cy Young Award

200

This trophy is awarded annually to the best player in college football.

Heisman Trophy

200

This country has won the most women's FIFA World Cup titles, with four championships.

United States of America

200

This NBA team has won the most championships in league history, with 18 titles.

Boston Celtics

200

Name one of the two drivers that hold the record for most Formula 1 World Championships. (Double Bonus: ID both drivers)

Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher (7)

300

This stadium, home to the Boston Red Sox, is the oldest active ballpark in Major League Baseball.

Fenway Park

300

This NFL team was the first to complete a perfect season, going undefeated and winning the Super Bowl in 1972.

Miami Dolphins

300

This player is the all-time leading scorer in men's professional soccer, with over 900 recognized goals in competitive matches. 

Cristiano Ronaldo

300

This player holds the record for most three-pointers made in NBA history, with 4133 (as of today).

Steph Curry

300

This men's tennis player has won the most Grand Slam singles titles in history.

Novak Djokovic

400

This team ended a 108-year championship drought by winning the 2016 World Series. (Hint: Their home field outfield walls are famous for being covered in ivy) 

The Chicago Cubs

400

This team has won the most College Football Playoff national championships since the CFP began in 2014.

Alabama (3)

400

This English Premier League team with the most league championships is nicknamed “The Red Devils.”

Manchester United

400

This player famously scored 100 points in a single NBA game in 1962.

Wilt Chamberlain

400

This swimming athlete holds the record for most gold medals in a single Olympics, earning eight at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Michael Phelps

500

This term refers to a batter hitting for a single, double, triple, and home run all in one game.

The Cycle 

500

This NCAA team's stadium, nicknamed "The Big House", is the largest stadium in all of college football, with a capacity of 107,601.

Michigan Wolverines 

500

This award is presented to the player who scores the most goals in a single FIFA World Cup tournament.

The Golden Boot

500

This team, featuring BL alum Cam Spencer, won the 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship.

UConn Huskies

500

This track and field athlete is known as the fastest man alive, holding the 100m world record.

Usain Bolt (9.58 sec)

600

This MLB team is the only team in the league to have never appeared in the World Series.

Seattle Mariners 

600

This NFL player holds the record for most career receiving yards with 22,895.

Jerry Rice

600

This player, known as "La Pulga", has the record for the most Ballon d'Or awards, with seven.

Lionel Messi

600

This school has won the most NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships, with 11 titles.

UCLA Bruins

600

This skateboarder landed the first-ever 900-degree spin in competition.

Tony Hawk

700

This player holds the record for most career home runs in MLB history with 762.

Barry Bonds

700

This SEC football team is the only team in the league to have never appeared in SEC title game. (Hint: They joined relatively recently, in 2012)

Texas A&M

(SC, Miss St., Mizz., Ark. have appeared but not won)

700

This Spanish club was the first to win the UEFA Champions League three times in a row in the modern era (2016–2018).

Real Madrid

700

This coach has the most wins in NCAA Division I men’s basketball history.

Mike Krzyzewski

700

This "sport" was included for the first time in the 2024 Olympics, with B-Boy Phil Wizard winning gold.

Breaking (Break Dancing)

800

This pitcher holds the MLB record for most career strikeouts with 5,714.

Nolan Ryan

800

This player holds the NFL record for most career rushing yards with 18,355.

Emmitt Smith

800

This country hosted the first-ever FIFA World Cup in 1930.

Uruguay

800

This player has the most career blocks in NBA history, with 3,830.

Hakeem Olajuwon

800

This sport combines five activities: fencing, swimming, equestrian show jumping, and running and shooting. 

Pentathlon 

900

This player holds the record for the most stolen bases in MLB history with 1,406.

Rickey Henderson

900

This coach holds the NCAA D-I record for most career wins with 409. (Hint: He had a four-decade-long career in a nearby state)

Joe Paterno

900

This player is the all-time FIFA World Cup top goal scorer, with 16.

Miroslav Klose

900

This player has the most career assists in NBA history, with 15,806.

John Stockton

900

This golfer holds the record for the most major championships won, with 18.

Jack Nicklaus

1000

This player was the first to have his number retired by all Major League teams.

Jackie Robinson (42)

1000

This NFL team was the last to go winless in a 16-game season, finishing 0-16 in 2017.

Cleveland Browns

1000

This U.S. men’s soccer player became the first American to score in three different World Cups.

Clint Dempsey

1000

This team won the first-ever NBA championship in 1947.

Philadelphia Warriors

1000

This prestigious sailing race is considered the oldest international sporting trophy.

America's Cup

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