He was the first simultaneous two-division UFC champion.
Conor McGregor
Won 11 NBA championships as head coach with the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers.
Phil Jackson
Which coach won 10 national titles at UCLA?
John Wooden
This base is also called “the hot corner.”
Third Base
This school has won the most College Football Playoff National Championships since the CFP began in 2014.
Alabama
She became the first female UFC champion in 2012.
Ronda Rousey
Legendary Green Bay Packers coach; the Super Bowl trophy is named after him.
Vince Lombardi
This point guard, nicknamed “The Logo,” is the silhouette of the NBA logo.
Jerry West
This player has the record for the most consecutive games played, at 2,632.
Cal Ripkin Jr.
This annual college football game, played in Philadelphia for much of its history, is one of the longest-running rivalries in the sport.
Army vs. Navy
This fighter owns the fastest knockout in UFC history at just 5 seconds.
Jorge Masvidal
San Antonio Spurs coach with 5 NBA titles and known for developing international stars.
Gregg Popovich
Which player has the most career assists in NBA history?
John Stockton
This pitcher threw 511 career wins, a record that has never been broken.
Cy Young
This kicker holds the record for the longest made field goal in NFL history at 66 yards.
Justin Tucker
This UFC legend holds the record for most title defenses at middleweight.
Anderson Silva
Longtime Penn State coach, one of the winning-est in college football history.
Joe Paterno
In 1979, Magic Johnson’s Michigan State defeated this team led by Larry Bird.
Indiana State
This New York Yankees legend was known as "The Iron Horse" for playing in 2,130 consecutive games.
Lou Gehrig
This Big Ten rivalry game awards the winner the Paul Bunyan’s Axe trophy.
Minnesota vs Wisconsin
The very first UFC event took place in this year.
1993
Head coach of the Tennessee Lady Vols, with 8 NCAA championships and over 1,000 wins.
Pat Summit
Which school won the very first NCAA men’s basketball championship in 1939?
Oregon
Who broke Babe Ruth’s single-season home run record by hitting 61?
Roger Maris
This Hall of Fame wide receiver was selected 16th overall in the 1985 NFL Draft out of Mississippi Valley State.
Jerry Rice