Awards
Records
Arenas & Stadiums
College
Where They Go To?
200

This soccer player holds the record for the most Ballon d'Or awards.

Lionel Messi (7)
200

This is the winningest coach in NFL history.

Don Shula

200
New York Knicks & New York Rangers

Madison Square Garden

200

This college's football team plays in a stadium colloquially know as "the shoe."

The Ohio State University
200

Dalvin Cook, Buster Posey, Brooks Koepka

Florida State University

400

This country has the most all-time olympic gold medals.

The United States of America

400

This is the highest watched sporting event of all time.

2022 FIFA World Cup

400

Chicago Cubs

Wrigley Field

400

This college beat the University of Central Florida in 1982 to win the inaugural championship for NCAA Women's Soccer.

The University of North Carolina

400

Peyton Manning, Allan Houston, Candace Parker

The University of Tennessee

600

This QB is the only player to win three straight NFL MVP awards.

Brett Favre

600

This player has the most career runs in MLB history.

Ricky Henderson (2,295)

600

Las Vegas Raiders & UNLV Rebels

Allegiant Stadium 

600

This college holds the most NCAA championships across all sports.

The University of California-Los Angeles

600

Kevin McHale, Alex Goligoski, Brock Lesnar

The University of Minnesota

800

This coach is the only one to win the NBA's coach of the year award three times.

Don Nelson (1992, 1998, 2010)

800

This NBA player has been ejected 29 times, the most in NBA history.

Rasheed Wallace

800

Washington Wizards

Capital One Arena

800

This college holds the most all-time wins in NCAA Women's Volleyball.

Pennsylvania State University

800

Eric Bieniemy, Chauncey Billups, Kordell Stewart

The University of Colorado-Boulder

1000

This college has the most alumni in the NFL Hall of Fame.

The University of Southern California

1000

This NASCAR driver became the youngest cup series winner at 19 years old in 2009.

Joey Logano

1000

Oklahoma State Cowboys

Boone Pickens Stadium

1000

These two colleges have played each other the most in NCAA basketball.

Kentucky & Tennessee

1000

Paul George, Hailey Cavinder, Lane Kiffin

California State University-Fresno