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World Bowl I – Birmingham Americans won 22–21 over Florida Blazers (at Birmingham, Alabama) Sugar Bowl (1973 season): The game was actually played on 31 December 1973; other major bowl games were played on 1 January 1974; The Notre Dame Fighting Irish won 24–23 over the Alabama Crimson Tide to win AP Poll national championship
The 1974 NBA World Championship Series was the championship round of the 1973–74 National Basketball Association (NBA) season. The Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics defeated the Western Conference champion Milwaukee Bucks 4 games to 3 to win the NBA championship. This would mark the last time the Celtics won a playoff game 7 on the ...
Willie Wise and Julius Erving during a game in the 1974 American Basketball Association playoffs. The following are the basketball events of the year 1974 throughout the world. Tournaments include international (FIBA), professional (club) and amateur and collegiate levels.
The 1974 Wolfpack went 30-1 that season, and still is considered one of the greatest in college basketball history. Take a look back at photos from the season and of members of the team today.
The series would be a classic, going the full seven games. Kareem got some solid help in the shooting of Bobby Dandridge and the passing of 35-year-old Oscar Robertson . But the Celtics hung tough, even after losing 102–101 in a legendary double-overtime affair at Boston Garden that saw Abdul-Jabbar throw in a 15-foot hook shot to win the ...
1973–74 NCAA Division I men's basketball season; Preseason AP No. 1: UCLA [1] [2] NCAA Tournament: 1974: Tournament dates: March 9 – 25, 1974: National Championship: Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, North Carolina: NCAA Champions: NC State: Helms National Champions: NC State: Other champions: Purdue : Player of the Year (Naismith, Wooden ...
Long before Boston Red Sox second baseman Pokey Reese threw to first base off a grounder by New York Yankees pinch hitter Ruben Sierra in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7 in the 2004 ...
He was listed at 6'7 and 190 pounds, and was opposite the 6'10 240-pound Hayes. Barry and Wilkes were the only Warriors scorers over 15 points per game in the series, and two Warriors starters averaged less than 10 points per game. However, Game 4 was a one-point win, 96–95, and the Warriors pulled a remarkable sweep to win the series 4–0. [1]