Bryce Drew’s iconic shot – This DiSH for March 13

In 1998 – Bryce Drew sank one of the most iconic shots in the NCAA Tournament.

In 1983, Jim Valvano and his NC State Wolfpack won the ACC Tournament. 

In 2011, Kevin Love’s NBA record double-doubles came to an end.

And in 1954, an unfortunate injury opened the door for a young, soon-to-be star. 

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Quadruple OT Thriller! – This DiSH for Jan. 29

In 1980, the Los Angeles Lakers and Cleveland Cavaliers played a 4OT marathon. Interestingly, not a single 3-pointer was made.

In 1936, the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame announced its first class. 

In 1963, the NFL Hall of Fame announced its first class. 

And in 1995, Deion Sanders played with the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl, becoming the first and only athlete to play in both the Super Bowl and the World Series.  He was with the Atlanta Braves in 1992 when they played in the W.S.

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