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Posted on: Tuesday, December 22, 2009

On this date: 1969 — Pete Maravich sets an NCAA record by hitting 30 of 31 foul shots


Associated Press

Dec. 22

1894 — The United States Golf Association is founded, becoming the governing body for the game in the country.

1924 — Babe Dye of the Toronto St. Patricks scores five goals in a 10-2 victory over the Boston Bruins.

1974 — Boston's Phil Esposito scores his 500th goal as the Bruins beat the Detroit Red Wings 5-4.

1969 — Pete Maravich sets an NCAA record by hitting 30 of 31 foul shots, and scores 46 points to lead LSU to a 98-89 victory over Georgia.

1996 — Brett Hull becomes the 24th player in NHL history to score 500 goals, with a hat trick in the St. Louis Blues' 7-4 win over the Los Angeles Kings.

2002 — Rich Gannon breaks Warren Moon's 11-year-old single-season NFL record for completions in the second quarter of the Oakland Raiders' game against Denver. Gannon throws a 5-yard pass to Charlie Garner for his 405th completion of the season, breaking the mark set by Moon with the Houston Oilers in 1991.

2003 — Brett Favre passes for 399 yards and four touchdowns a day after his father's death, moving into second place in NFL history for career TD passes while leading the Green Bay Packers to a 41-7 victory over the Oakland Raiders. Favre passes Fran Tarkenton on the NFL's career list with his 343rd career TD throw.

2005 — Reggie Campbell of Navy ties the NCAA bowl record with five touchdowns and had 290 all-purpose yards, leading the Midshipmen to a 51-30 win over Colorado State in the Poinsettia Bowl.

2006 — Peter Bondra scores his 500th NHL goal early in the third period to snap a 1-all tie and lead Chicago past Toronto 3-1.

2007 — Eathyn Manumaleuna blocks a field goal as time expires to give BYU a 17-16 victory over UCLA in the Las Vegas Bowl.

2007 — The ATP suspends Italians Potito Starace and Daniele Bracciali for making bets — some as little as $7 — on tennis matches involving other players. Starace, ranked 31st, is suspended for six weeks and fined $30,000. Bracciali, ranked 258th, is banned for three months and fined $20,000.