Back in Time: February 24

Back in Time: February 24
Back in Time: February 24 /

Muhammad Ali defeats Sonny Liston

Muhammad Ali defeats Sonny Liston for the heavyweight boxing title.


Tom Seaver

USC pitcher Tom Seaver is signed by the Braves. The deal is later voided, and the USC standout is selected by the Mets in a special draft.


Wilt Chamberlain

Philadelphia's Wilt Chamberlain shoots a perfect 18-for-18 from the field against the Baltimore Bullets, an NBA record for field goals in a game without a miss.


Wayne Gretzky

In a 6-3 win over Buffalo, Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky scores his NHL-record 78th goal of season. He would finish the season with 92, a mark that still stands as the record.


Tony Conigliaro

At 45, former Red Sox fan favorite Tony Conigliaro dies of pneumonia and kidney failure. His 32 home runs in 1965 at the age of 20, made the Revere, Mass., native the youngest player ever to lead the American League in home runs.


Hakeem Olajuwon

Houston's Hakeem Olajuwon becomes the eighth player in NBA history to play 1,000 or more games with the same team. John Stockton is the all-time leader, having played in more than 1,300 games for the Utah Jazz.


Born on this Day

Eddie Murray (1956)
Phil McConkey (1957)
Wilson Alvarez (1970)
Jeff Garcia (1970)
Brian Savage (1971)
Alexei Kovalev (1973)
Oscar de la Hoya (1973)
Mike Lowell (1974)
Simeon Rice (1974)
Bronson Arroyo (1977)
Floyd Mayweather (1977)
Lleyton Hewitt (1981)
Kosta Koufos (1989)



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