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1998-99 Season: NCAA Men's Championship Game
61st NCAA Division I Championship Game. Date: Monday, March 29, at Tropicana Field. Coaches: Jim Calhoun of Connecticut and Mike Krzyzewski of Duke. Favorite: Duke by 91/2. Attendance: 41,…Controversy and Scandal at the Winter Olympics
Snow, ice and red hot scandal by Gerry Brown Related Links Olympics TimelineWinter Games Throughout the Years2006 Winter OlympicsMemorable Olympic MomentsBirth of the Modern…Bowling Tournament Results, 1996-1997: SENIOR PBA
1997 TourFinalEventWinnerEarningsScoreRunner-upMarch 13Greater Albany Senior OpenEarl Anthony$9,000248-243Avery LeBlancMarch 20Vermont Senior OpenLarry Laub8,000212-180Avery LeBlancMarch…Annual Awards: 2000-2001 Season, Pro Football
Player of the YearTommy Maddox, Los Angeles, QBOffensive Player of the YearJohn Avery, Chicago, RBDefensive Player of the YearJames Willis, Birmingham, LBCoach of the YearGalen Hall,…1999 Deaths: A - F
Alice AdamsJoey AdamsJoe AdcockMartin AgronskyDolores Jimenez AlcantaraAvery C. AlexanderForrest (Forddy) AndersonBob BackusAbdel-Latif BaghdadiHerman BallIan BannenLeon BarzinLionel…Lord Killanin 1999 Deaths
Lord KillaninAge: 84 sixth president of the International Olympic Committee who guided the organization through the turbulent tragedies of the 1970s between the reigns of Avery Brundage and…Joshua LEE, Congress, NY (1783-1842)
LEE Joshua , a Representative from New York; born in Hudson, N.Y., in 1783; studied medicine and was licensed to practice in 1804; commissioned in 1811 by Gov. Daniel D. Tompkins as surgeon of…Assist/Turnover Ratio
Assist/Turnover RatioNick Van Exel, LAL4.25Pooh Richardson, LAC4.19Mark Jackson, Ind4.10Avery Johnson, SA3.58Brevin Knight, Cle3.38Minutes PlayedNBA Regular Season Individual LeadersAssist/Turnover Ratio
Assist/Turnover RatioMugsy Bogues, Char4.34Lee Mayberry, Van3.66Avery Johnson, SA3.51Jason Kidd, Pho3.49John Stockton, Utah3.47Minutes PlayedNBA Regular Season Individual LeadersFort Worth
(Encyclopedia) Fort Worth, city (2020 pop. 918,915), seat of Tarrant co., N Tex., on the Trinity River 30 mi (48 km) W of Dallas; settled 1843, inc.…