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This Day in Sports History: March 12

March is an exciting month for sports fans. The NBA and NHL seasons are heating up, MLB Spring Training kicks off, and March Madness takes center stage. NASCAR, Formula 1, UFC Fight Nights, and PGA Tour events also add to the action.

March 12 has seen many memorable moments in sports history. Here are some highlights:

– 1862: Harry Lamplugh won the Grand National riding The Huntsman.
– 1908: The Montreal Wanderers claimed the Stanley Cup, defeating the Winnipeg Maple Leafs 9-3.
– 1912: Jim Thorpe led the Carlisle Indian School to a stunning 27-6 victory over West Point.
– 1937: Central Missouri State won the first NAIA men’s basketball tournament, beating Morningside College 35-24.
– 1966: Bobby Hull of the Chicago Blackhawks set a new NHL record with his 51st goal of the season.
– 1985: Larry Bird scored a record 60 points in a single game for the Boston Celtics.
– 1995: Kentucky triumphed over Arkansas 95-93 in an overtime thriller at the SEC tournament.
– 2020: The NCAA men’s basketball tournament was canceled due to COVID-19, marking the first time March Madness was called off since 1939.
– 2023: Scottie Scheffler became the third golfer to hold both the Masters and Players titles at the same time.

Three standout athletes from March 12 are Jim Thorpe, Bobby Hull, and Larry Bird. Thorpe was a multi-sport star, Hull set records in hockey, and Bird dazzled on the basketball court. March 12 is a day filled with unforgettable sports moments!

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