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Sports are canceled, but sports history isn't! Join Alex as she explores today in sports, back then.

On This Day in Sports‪!‬ Alex Chen

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Sports are canceled, but sports history isn't! Join Alex as she explores today in sports, back then.

    On This Day in Sports: September 7th

    On This Day in Sports: September 7th

    On this day in 1979, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN), made their TV debut. Join Alex as she discusses how it all began and how Bill Rasmussen and Ed Eagen managed to turn a garbage dump into a 28 billion-dollar company.

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    On This Day in Sports: September 4th

    On This Day in Sports: September 4th

    On this day in 2002, the Argentian National basketball team beat the American "Dream Team" 87-80 in the FIBA world championships, pulling off one of the biggest upsets in basketball history. Join Alex as she discusses how Argentina bested them and why America got the last laugh.

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    On This Day in Sports: September 3rd

    On This Day in Sports: September 3rd

    On this day in 2008, the Oklahoma City Thunder officially announced their team name, colors, and logo. Join Alex as she discusses how the name came to be and why the NBA sucks at secrecy.

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    On This Day in Sports: September 2nd

    On This Day in Sports: September 2nd

    On this day in 1974, legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus won the inaugural Players Championship. Join Alex as she discusses his incredible comeback and how he managed to salvage a terrible year.

    • 3 min
    On This Day in Sports: September 1st

    On This Day in Sports: September 1st

    On this day in 2013, Welsh soccer player Gareth Bale was transferred to Real Madrid for 100.3 million euros, shattering the previous world record transfer fee. Join Alex as she discusses what made him worth so much money and why you should always be careful before making big purchases.

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    On This Day in Sports: August 31st

    On This Day in Sports: August 31st

    On this day in 1991, University of Houston quarterback David Klingler threw 6 touchdowns in one quarter and broke a NCAA record. Join Alex as she discusses his legendary performance and how breaking records doesn't guarantee NFL success.

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