Yesterday, Broncos' Kicker Matt Prater bested the NFL Longest Field Goal Record by just one foot! That was enough to put him in the history books!
The record-breaking 64-foot kick cut Tennessee's lead to 21-20 at the break - and it all happened in 14-degree weather...
Tuesday night was a pretty impressive sports night. 49-year-old pitcher Jamie Moyer proved that he still had it, and the Knicks proved that when their shooting is on, it's on.
Jaromir Jagr has had quite the career in the NHL. 16 years after scoring the winning goal against Winnipeg in overtime, he does it again and sets a new NHL record.
Ashleigh Barone broke nearly every Siena women's soccer program record in one play.
The senior striker set the career record for goals, points and game-winning goals as her tally stood up in the Saints’ 1-0 victory over Quinnipiac in the team’s home opener Sunday at Siena Field.
With the NFL season around the corner, I thought it would be a great time to unveil my predictions for the 2011 season.
Yesterday, I made my predictions for the NFC. And today, it's the AFC's turn.
Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak? Cal Ripken's 2,632 consecutive games played? Wilt's 100 points scored in a game?
Impressive records, yes - but those don't come close to the one record in sports that will never be broken.
On Monday night, Los Angeles outfielder Andre Ethier extended his hitting streak to 28 games. He's halfway to Joe DiMaggio's record of 56 straight.
So it got me thinking - which record is more difficult, a 56-game hitting streak or batting .400 for an entire season?
After grabbing 20 rebounds in Siena's loss to Loyola last night, senior forward Ryan Rossiter is now the Saints all-time leading rebounder.
Check out Brian Sinkoff's interview with Rossiter after the game.