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An upset occurs in a competition
Competition

Competition is a rivalry between individuals, groups, nations, or animals, for territory, a niche, or allocation of resources. It arises whenever two or more parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared....
, frequently in electoral
Election

An election is a decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold formal office. This is the usual mechanism by which modern Representative democracy fills offices in the legislature, sometimes in the executive and judiciary, and for regional government and local government....
 politics
Politics

Politics is the process by which groups of people make decisions. The term is generally applied to behaviour within civil governments, but politics has been observed in all human group interactions, including corporation, academia, and religion institutions....
 or sports, when the party popularly expected to win (the favorite), is defeated by an underdog
Underdog (competition)

An underdog is a person or group in a competition, frequently in election, sports and creative works, who is popularly expected to lose. The party, team or individual expected to win is called the favourite or top dog....
 who the majority expects to lose, defying the conventional wisdom
Conventional wisdom

Conventional wisdom is a term used to describe ideas or explanations that are generally accepted as true by the public or by experts in a field....
. The underdog then becomes a giant-killer. The name "upset" is thought to have come from the horse Upset, the only horse ever to beat the great "Man o' War
Man O' War

Man O' War, man o' war or manowar may refer to:* Man-of-war, a type of historical heavily-armed warship* Manowar, heavy metal band* Manowar, a U.S....
".









ough upsets usually occur in both politics and sports, there was one particular upset that caused an outcry on a monumental scale.






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An upset occurs in a competition
Competition

Competition is a rivalry between individuals, groups, nations, or animals, for territory, a niche, or allocation of resources. It arises whenever two or more parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared....
, frequently in electoral
Election

An election is a decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold formal office. This is the usual mechanism by which modern Representative democracy fills offices in the legislature, sometimes in the executive and judiciary, and for regional government and local government....
 politics
Politics

Politics is the process by which groups of people make decisions. The term is generally applied to behaviour within civil governments, but politics has been observed in all human group interactions, including corporation, academia, and religion institutions....
 or sports, when the party popularly expected to win (the favorite), is defeated by an underdog
Underdog (competition)

An underdog is a person or group in a competition, frequently in election, sports and creative works, who is popularly expected to lose. The party, team or individual expected to win is called the favourite or top dog....
 who the majority expects to lose, defying the conventional wisdom
Conventional wisdom

Conventional wisdom is a term used to describe ideas or explanations that are generally accepted as true by the public or by experts in a field....
. The underdog then becomes a giant-killer. The name "upset" is thought to have come from the horse Upset, the only horse ever to beat the great "Man o' War
Man O' War

Man O' War, man o' war or manowar may refer to:* Man-of-war, a type of historical heavily-armed warship* Manowar, heavy metal band* Manowar, a U.S....
".

Examples of major upsets in politics

  • 1948 - Unpopular Democratic
    Democratic Party (United States)

    The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
     United States President
    President of the United States

    The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in the United States by influence and recognition....
     Harry Truman defeated the highly favored Republican
    Republican Party (United States)

    The Republican Party is one of the two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party . It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP....
     candidate Thomas Dewey
    Thomas Dewey

    Thomas Edmund Dewey was the List of Governors of New York and the unsuccessful Republican Party candidate for the President of the United States in United States presidential election, 1944 and United States presidential election, 1948....
    , which resulted in a famous newspaper headline: "Dewey Defeats Truman
    Dewey Defeats Truman

    "Dewey Defeats Truman" was a famously incorrect banner headline on the front page of the Chicago Tribune on November 3, 1948, the day after incumbent United States President of the United States Harry S....
    ".
  • 1972 - New York attorney Elizabeth Holtzman
    Elizabeth Holtzman

    Elizabeth Holtzman is a former United States Democratic Party politician, pioneer woman officeholder, four term U.S. Representative , two term District Attorney of Kings County , and New York City Comptroller ...
     defeated 50-year incumbent congressman Emanuel Celler
    Emanuel Celler

    Emanuel Celler was an American politician from New York State who served in the United States House of Representatives for almost 50 years, from March 1923 to January 1973....
    , who was also the Judiciary Committee chairman in the Democratic primary.
  • 1989 - Ernesto Ruffo Appel
    Ernesto Ruffo Appel

    Ernesto Ruffo Appel is an American-born Mexican politics famous for being the first States of Mexico List of Mexican state governors not belonging to the Partido Revolucionario Institucional since its formation in 1929....
     is elected Governor of Baja California
    Baja California

    Baja California is the northernmost States of Mexico of Mexico. Before becoming a state in 1953, the area was known as the North Territory of Baja California....
     defeating the Institutional Revolutionary Party
    Institutional Revolutionary Party

    The Institutional Revolutionary Party is a Mexico political party that wielded power in the country—under a succession of names—for more than 70 years....
     candidate becoming the first state governor not belonging to the PRI since 1929.
  • 1990 - Paul Wellstone
    Paul Wellstone

    Paul David Wellstone was a two-term U.S. Senator from the United States state of Minnesota and member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, which is affiliated with the Democratic Party ....
    , an underfunded professor, defeated popular Senator Rudy Boschwitz
    Rudy Boschwitz

    Rudolph Ely "Rudy" Boschwitz is a former Republican Party of Minnesota United States Senator from Minnesota. He served in the Senate from December 1978 to January 1991, in the 96th United States Congress, 97th United States Congress, 98th United States Congress, 99th United States Congress, 100th United States Congress, and 101st United State...
     in the United States Senate
    United States Senate

    The United States Senate is the upper house of the Bicameralism United States Congress, the lower house being the United States House of Representatives....
     race. In Texas
    Texas

    Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
    , Ann Richards
    Ann Richards

    This article is about the American politician/teacher, for the Australian-American actress, see Ann Richards . For the American jazz singer, see Ann Richards ....
     defeated Clayton Williams
    Clayton Williams

    Clayton Wheat "Claytie" Williams, Jr. , a businessman from Midland, Texas, was the unsuccessful Republican Party gubernatorial nominee in 1990 against the Democratic Party Texas State Treasurer Ann Richards even though Williams initially led in opinion polls by twenty points....
     in the race for Texas governor.
  • 1994 - Texas
    Texas

    Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
     Republican
    Republican Party (United States)

    The Republican Party is one of the two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party . It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP....
     George W. Bush
    George W. Bush

    George Walker Bush served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He was the 46th List of Governors of Texas from 1995 to 2000 before being United States presidential inauguration as President on January 20, 2001....
     defeated highly favored and popular Democratic
    Democratic Party (United States)

    The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
     incumbent Ann Richards
    Ann Richards

    This article is about the American politician/teacher, for the Australian-American actress, see Ann Richards . For the American jazz singer, see Ann Richards ....
     in the race for Texas governor.
  • 1994- Plastic Surgeon Greg Ganske
    Greg Ganske

    John Greg Ganske is a politician from Iowa. He was a Republican Party member of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003....
     a Republican defeats 36 year incumbent Iowa
    Iowa

    The State of Iowa is a U.S. state in the Midwestern region of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the "American Heartland." It is bordered by Minnesota to the north, Wisconsin and Illinois to the east, Nebraska and South Dakota to the west, and Missouri to the south....
     Congressman Neal Edward Smith.
  • 1994- Steve Stockman
    Steve Stockman

    Steve Stockman is a Republican Party politician who represented Texas's 9th congressional district between 1994 and 1997....
     a Republican defeats 41 year incumbent Texas
    Texas

    Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
     Congressman and Chairman of Judicary Committee Jack Brooks (politician)
    Jack Brooks (politician)

    Jack Bascom Brooks is a retired Democratic Party politician from the U.S. state of Texas, who served for more than 40 years in the United States House of Representatives....
    .
  • 1994-Republican attorney Michael Patrick Flanagan
    Michael Patrick Flanagan

    Michael Patrick Flanagan is an United States of America politician from Illinois, and a Republican Party . He served one term in the United States House of Representatives....
     defeats 36 year incumbent Illinois Congressman and Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee Dan Rostenkowski
    Dan Rostenkowski

    Daniel David "Dan" Rostenkowski is a former United States House of Representatives from Illinois, serving from 1959 to 1995. He was a member of the Democratic Party ....
    .
  • 2000 - Vicente Fox
    Vicente Fox

    Vicente Fox Quesada is a Mexico politician who served as President of Mexico from 2000 to 2006 and currently serves as co-President of the Centrist Democrat International, an international organization of Christian Democracy political parties....
     of the National Action Party (Mexico)
    National Action Party (Mexico)

    The National Action Party , known by the acronym PAN, is a Conservatism and Christian Democracy party and one of the three main Political party in Mexico....
     was elected President of Mexico
    President of Mexico

    The Constitutional Citizen President of the United Mexican States is the head of state of Mexico. Under the 1917 Constitution of Mexico, the president is also the head of government and the Commander-in-chief of the Mexican Military of Mexico....
     in the 2000 presidential election
    Mexican general election, 2000

    Mexico held a general election on Sunday, July 2 2000.At stake were the List of Presidents of Mexico, all 500 members of the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico, and all 128 members of the Senate of Mexico....
     defeating the Institutional Revolutionary Party
    Institutional Revolutionary Party

    The Institutional Revolutionary Party is a Mexico political party that wielded power in the country—under a succession of names—for more than 70 years....
     candidate Francisco Labastida
    Francisco Labastida

    Francisco Labastida Ochoa is a Mexico economics and politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party , who became the first presidential candidate of his party to lose a presidential election, which he did in the Mexican general election, 2000 to Vicente Fox....
    . It was the first time that the PRI lost a presidential election.
  • 2006 - Dave Loebsack, a Democrat
    Democratic Party (United States)

    The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
     and a political science professor at Cornell College
    Cornell College

    Cornell College is a private Liberal arts colleges in the United States in Mount Vernon, Iowa. Originally called the Iowa Conference Seminary, the school was founded in 1853 by Reverend Samuel M....
    , defeated 30-year incumbent Iowa congressman Jim Leach
    Jim Leach

    James Albert Smith "Jim" Leach is the John L. Weinberg Visiting Professor of Public and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton University....
    .
  • 2006 - Dawn Marie Sass
    Dawn Marie Sass

    Dawn Marie Sass is the current Treasurer of Wisconsin. She defeated incumbent Jack Voight on November 7, 2006. Before being elected to state office, she served as a parole officer in Milwaukee County and was a store clerk at Boston Store....
    , a parole officer and store clerk at Boston Store
    Boston Store

    Boston Store is a major, mid-line department store based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, established in 1897 when Julian Simon opened his first store there....
    , defeated incumbent Wisconsin Treasurer Jack Voight
    Jack Voight

    Jack C. Voight is a former State Treasurer of Wisconsin. He is a member of the United States Republican Party.Born and raised in New London, Wisconsin, Voight received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1971....
     a Republican. She had run for the office twice previously, in 1998 and 2002. In her 2006 campaign, Sass won in a narrow upset (8,648 votes, or 0.42%), with little party support. She had spent almost $4000 on the race, most of it coming from her own pocket.
  • 2006 - Jim Webb
    Jim Webb

    James Henry "Jim" Webb, Jr. is the senior Senator from Virginia. He is also an author and a former Secretary of the Navy under President of the United States Ronald Reagan....
    , a Democrat
    Democratic Party (United States)

    The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
     who had served as Secretary of the Navy under Reagan, upset incumbent Republican
    Republican Party (United States)

    The Republican Party is one of the two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party . It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP....
     senator and former Governor of Virginia George Allen
    George Allen (U.S. politician)

    George Felix Allen is a former Republican Party United States Senate from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the son of former National Football League head coach George Allen ....
    , after Allen had made a series of mistakes, starting with the Macaca Controversy
    Virginia United States Senate election, 2006

    The Virginia Senate election of 2006 was held on November 7, 2006. Jim Webb, the Democratic Party candidate, narrowly defeated Republican Party incumbent George Allen , and now represents Virginia as its senior in the United States Senate....
     during the 2006 Midterm Elections
    Virginia United States Senate election, 2006

    The Virginia Senate election of 2006 was held on November 7, 2006. Jim Webb, the Democratic Party candidate, narrowly defeated Republican Party incumbent George Allen , and now represents Virginia as its senior in the United States Senate....
     in Virginia.
  • 2007 - Greg Ballard defeated incumbent Indianapolis mayor Bart Peterson
    Bart Peterson

    Barton "Bart" R. Peterson is the former mayor of the United States city of Indianapolis, Indiana. A Democratic Party first elected in 1999, he was defeated in 2007 in a bid for a third term in what was widely viewed as a huge upset....
    , despite being outspent by a huge margin.
  • 2008 - New Orleans
    New Orleans, Louisiana

    New Orleans is a major United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana. New Orleans is the center of the New Orleans metropolitan area metropolitan area, the largest metro area in the state....
     lawyer
    Lawyer

    A lawyer, according to Black's Law Dictionary, is "a person learned in the law; as an Attorney at law, counsel or solicitor; a person licensed to practice fraud." Law is the system of rules of conduct established by the sovereign government of a society to correct wrongs, maintain stability, and deliver justice....
     Joseph Cao
    Joseph Cao

    Anh "Joseph" Quang Cao is a New Orleans, Louisiana lawyer and a U.S. Representative from . He is a member of the Republican Party Party. On December 6, 2008, Cao defeated nine-term Democratic U.S....
     (Republican
    Republican Party (United States)

    The Republican Party is one of the two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party . It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP....
    ) defeated scandal-plagued nine-term Democratic
    Democratic Party (United States)

    The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
     U.S. Representative William Jefferson
    William J. Jefferson

    William Jennings "Bill" Jefferson is an Politics of the United States from the U.S. state of Louisiana. He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives for nine terms from 1991 to 2009....
     in a district that usually voted 75 to 80 percent Democratic.
  • 2008 - Charlottesville
    Charlottesville, Virginia

    Charlottesville is an independent city located within the confines of Albemarle County, Virginia in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States, and named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the queen consort of George III of the United Kingdom of the United Kingdom....
     attorney Tom Perriello
    Tom Perriello

    Thomas Stuart Price "Tom" Perriello is an American politician and attorney. He is the Democratic Party congressman from the Virginia's 5th congressional district....
     a Democrat defeats incumbent Virginia
    Virginia

    The Commonwealth of Virginia is an United States U.S. state on the East Coast of the United States of the Southern United States. The state is known as the "Old Dominion" and sometimes as "Mother of Presidents", because it is the birthplace of Lists of United States Presidents by place of birth#By state....
     Congressman Virgil Goode
    Virgil Goode

    Virgil Hamlin Goode, Jr. , is an United States politician and a former Republican Party member of the United States House of Representatives....
     by 727 votes.


Examples of major upsets in sports


American Football

  • 1969 - Super Bowl III
    Super Bowl III

    Super Bowl III was the third AFL-NFL Championship Game in professional American football, but the first to officially bear the name "Super Bowl" ....
     - In arguably the biggest Super Bowl upset to date, the New York Jets
    1968 New York Jets season

    The 1968 New York Jets season was the ninth season for the team in the American Football League . The team had the most successful season in History of the New York Jets....
    , 18˝-point underdog
    Underdog (competition)

    An underdog is a person or group in a competition, frequently in election, sports and creative works, who is popularly expected to lose. The party, team or individual expected to win is called the favourite or top dog....
    s and champions of the lightly-regarded American Football League
    American Football League

    Note: There were three earlier and unrelated major Professional Football leagues of the same name in the United States: one in American Football League , one in American Football League and one in American Football League ....
    , shocked the National Football League
    National Football League

    The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
    's Baltimore Colts
    1968 Baltimore Colts season

    The 1968 NFL season Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts seasons was the 16th season for the team in the National Football League. The Baltimore Colts finished the National Football League's 1968 season with a record of 13 wins and 1 loss....
     16-7.
  • 1981 - Super Bowl XV
    Super Bowl XV

    Super Bowl XV was an American football game played on January 25, 1981 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana to decide the National Football League champion following the 1980 NFL season....
     - The Oakland Raiders
    1980 Oakland Raiders season

    1980 Oakland Raiders season began with the team trying to improve on their 9-7 record from 1979. The 1980 season is the 20th anniversary of the Oakland Raiders franchise and the season where they win their second Super Bowl....
     became the first wild card
    Wild card (sports)

    The term wild card refers broadly to a tournament or playoff berth awarded to an individual or team that has not qualified through normal play....
     team to win a Super Bowl
    Super Bowl

    In professional American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League . The game and its ancillary festivities constitute Super Bowl Sunday....
    , trouncing the Philadelphia Eagles
    1980 Philadelphia Eagles season

    The 1980 NFL season Philadelphia Eagles season resulted in an appearance in the Super Bowl....
    , 27-10.
  • 1985 - College football
    College football

    College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American University, colleges, and United States military academies....
     - Oregon State
    Oregon State Beavers football

    The Oregon State Beavers football team represents Oregon State University in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college football....
     beat Washington
    Washington Huskies football

    College football has a long and storied history at the University of Washington. Over the years the Washington Huskies have won 15 Pacific-10 Conference Championships, 7 Rose Bowl Game Titles and 3 National Championships....
     21-20
    1985 Oregon State vs. Washington football game

    The 1985 Oregon State vs. Washington football game was a college football game between the Oregon State Beavers football and the Washington Huskies football that took place on October 19, 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season....
    . What is most notable is that the Huskies were 37-point favorites, and this game was considered the largest reversal ever in spread betting
    Spread betting

    Spread betting is any of various types of wagering on the outcomes of an event, where the pay-off is based on the accuracy of the wager, rather than a simple "win or lose" outcome, which is known as fixed-odds betting or money-line betting....
     until 2007
    2007 Stanford vs. Southern California football game

    The 2007 Stanford vs. Southern California football game was a college football game held on October 6, 2007, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, California....
     (see below).
  • 1986 - 1985 AFC Championship Game - The wild card New England Patriots
    1985 New England Patriots season

    The New England Patriots finished the National Football League's 1985 NFL season with a record of eleven wins and five losses, and finished tied for second in the American Football Conference AFC East division....
    , who had lost 18 straight games in Miami, won their first-ever AFC title by shocking the defending AFC Champion
    1984 Miami Dolphins season

    Offseason...
     Miami Dolphins
    1985 Miami Dolphins season

    Offseason...
     31-14 at the Orange Bowl
    Miami Orange Bowl

    The Miami Orange Bowl was a stadium in the City of Miami, west of Downtown Miami in Little Havana. Considered a landmark, it was the home stadium for the Miami Hurricanes football American football team and the temporary home of the Florida International University Golden Panthers for the 2007 football season while the FIU Stadium underwent e...
    .
  • 1995 - 1994 AFC Championship Game - The San Diego Chargers
    1994 San Diego Chargers season

    The 1994 NFL season San Diego Chargers season began with the team trying to improve on their 8-8 record in 1993 NFL season. It ended with a loss in Super Bowl XXIX loss to the San Francisco 49ers....
     clinched their first AFC Championship
    AFC Championship Game

    The American Football Conference Championship Game, otherwise known as AFC Championship Game, is one of the two semi-final playoff matches of the National Football League, the largest professional American football league in the United States....
     by stunning the top-seeded Pittsburgh Steelers
    1994 Pittsburgh Steelers season

    The 1994 season for the Steelers marked their third consecutive trip to the playoffs under head coach Bill Cowher. For the second time in Cowher's three seasons as head coach of the Steelers the team was the top seed in the AFC playoffs....
     17-13 at Three Rivers Stadium
    Three Rivers Stadium

    Three Rivers Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1970 to 2000. It was home to the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Pittsburgh Steelers, the city's Major League Baseball franchise and National Football League franchise respectively....
    . The Chargers spotted the Steelers a 13-3 advantage before battling back.
  • 1998 - Super Bowl XXXII
    Super Bowl XXXII

    Super Bowl XXXII was an American football game played on January 25, 1998 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California to decide the National Football League champion following the 1997 NFL season....
     - The Denver Broncos
    1997 Denver Broncos season

    The Denver Broncos finished the 1997 NFL season by winning Super Bowl XXXII. They went 12-4 during the regular season. The Broncos were the third team in NFL history to win a Super Bowl but not win the Division Title....
     shocked the heavily-favored defending Super Bowl champion
    Super Bowl XXXI

    Super Bowl XXXI was an American football game played on January 26, 1997 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana to decide the National Football League champion following the 1996 NFL season....
     Green Bay Packers
    1997 Green Bay Packers season

    The 1997 Green Bay Packers season ended with a 31-24 loss to the John Elway-led Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII, failing to post back-to-back Super Bowl wins....
    , 31-24, on a 1-yard touchdown run by game MVP Terrell Davis
    Terrell Davis

    Terrell Lamar Davis is a former American football running back who played for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League from 1995 NFL season to 2001 NFL season....
     with 1:45 to play. The win was the first by an AFC
    American Football Conference

    The American Football Conference is one of the two conferences of the National Football League . The AFC was created after the NFL AFL-NFL Merger with the American Football League in early 1970....
     team in 14 years
    Super Bowl XVIII

    Super Bowl XVIII was an American football game that was played on January 22, 1984 at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida to decide the National Football League champion following the 1983 NFL season....
     and the first for Denver in five Super Bowl appearances.
  • 1999 - 1998 NFC Championship Game - The Atlanta Falcons
    1998 Atlanta Falcons season

    The 1998 NFL season Atlanta Falcons season saw the Falcons qualify for the Super Bowl....
     clinched their first NFC Championship
    NFC Championship Game

    The NFC Championship Game is one of the two semi-final playoff matches of the National Football League, the largest professional American football league in the United States....
     by rallying to shock the 16-1 Minnesota Vikings
    1998 Minnesota Vikings season

    1998 was the 38th year of season play for the Minnesota Vikings and the 79th regular season of the National Football League.The 1998 Minnesota Vikings became only the third team in NFL history to win 15 games during the regular season....
     30-27 in overtime
    Overtime (sports)

    Overtime is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport in order to bring the game to a decision and avoid declaring the contest a tie or draw....
     at the Metrodome
    Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

    The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, often simply called The Metrodome, is a domed sports stadium in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. It replaced Metropolitan Stadium, which was on the current site of the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, and Memorial Stadium on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus....
    . The Falcons trailed 27-20 late in the 4th quarter, and rallied to tie the game and force overtime after Vikings kicker
    Placekicker

    Placekicker, or simply kicker , is the title of the player in American football and Canadian football who is responsible for the kicking duties of Field goal s, extra points, and, in many cases, Kickoff s....
     Gary Anderson
    Gary Anderson

    Gary Allan Anderson is a former American football placekicker. He was the first National Football League kicker to have a "perfect season," successfully making every field goal and every Point after touchdown during regular season play....
     missed a potential Championship-clinching field goal attempt.
  • 2002 - Super Bowl XXXVI
    Super Bowl XXXVI

    Super Bowl XXXVI was an American football game played on February 3, 2002 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana to decide the National Football League champion following the 2001 NFL season....
     - The New England Patriots
    2001 New England Patriots season

    The 2001 NFL season New England Patriots season was the 32nd season for the team in the National Football League and 42nd season overall. The Patriots finished the regular season 11-5, improving on their 5-11 record of 2000 New England Patriots season, when the team finished in fifth place in the AFC East and missed the playoffs....
    , 14-point underdogs, shocked the St. Louis Rams
    2001 St. Louis Rams season

    The 2001 NFL season St. Louis Rams season was the 64th season for the team in the National Football League and seventh season in St. Louis. The Rams set a franchise record for wins in a season , and quarterback Kurt Warner won his second league M.V.P....
     to win 20-17 on an Adam Vinatieri
    Adam Vinatieri

    Adam Matthew Vinatieri is an American football placekicker currently playing for the Indianapolis Colts. He has played in five Super Bowls, four with the Patriots and one with the Colts, winning four....
     field goal
    Field goal (football)

    A field goal in American football and Canadian football is a Goal that may be scored during general play .A field goal may be scored by a placekick or the now very rare Field goal #Drop kick....
     as time expired.
  • 2006 - 2005 AFC Divisional Playoff
    NFL playoffs, 2005-06

    The National Football League playoffs for the 2005 NFL season led up to Super Bowl XL on February 5, 2006 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.After scrutiny in the Wild Card and Divisional rounds, the league reversed a three-year precedent, and returned to "all star" officiating crews for the Conference Championship games....
     - The sixth-seeded Pittsburgh Steelers
    2005 Pittsburgh Steelers season

    The 2005 NFL season Pittsburgh Steelers season began with the team trying to improve on their 15-1 record from 2004 NFL season in which they lost to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game at Heinz Field....
     shocked the top-seeded Indianapolis Colts
    2005 Indianapolis Colts season

    The 2005 NFL season Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts seasons was the 53rd season for the team in the National Football League and 22nd in Indianapolis....
     21-18, becoming the first sixth seed ever to advance to a conference championship game. The Steelers would set further precedent, going on to win the AFC Championship
    NFL playoffs, 2005-06

    The National Football League playoffs for the 2005 NFL season led up to Super Bowl XL on February 5, 2006 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.After scrutiny in the Wild Card and Divisional rounds, the league reversed a three-year precedent, and returned to "all star" officiating crews for the Conference Championship games....
     and Super Bowl XL
    Super Bowl XL

    Super Bowl XL featured the American Football Conference champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football Conference champion Seattle Seahawks to decide the National Football League champion for the 2005 NFL season....
    .
  • 2006 - The unranked UCLA Bruins
    UCLA Bruins Football

    The UCLA Bruins college football program competes in NCAA Division I-A and is a member of the Pacific-10 Conference. The Bruins have enjoyed several periods of success in their history, having been ranked in the top 10 of the AP Poll at least once in every decade since the poll began in the 1930s....
     defeated the #2 ranked USC Trojans
    2006 USC Trojans football team

    The 2006 USC Trojans football team represented the University of Southern California in college football 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season, winning the Pacific 10 Conference and playing in the Rose Bowl ....
    , knocking USC out of the BCS National Championship Game
    2007 BCS National Championship Game

    The 2007 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game or BCS Title Game was played on January 8 2007 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona....
     in Glendale, Arizona
    University of Phoenix Stadium

    University of Phoenix Stadium is a multipurpose American football stadium located in Glendale, Arizona. It is the home of the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League and the annual Fiesta Bowl....
     and ending UCLA's seven year losing streak to the Trojans.
  • 2007 - College football
    College football

    College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American University, colleges, and United States military academies....
    • In the opening week of the 2007 season
      2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season

      The 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I American football season, or the college football season, began on August 30, 2007, progressed through the regular season and NCAA football bowl games, 2007-08, and concluded with the Bowl Championship Series BCS National Championship Game 2008 in New Orleans, Louisiana on January...
      , Appalachian State
      2007 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team

      The 2007 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team represented Appalachian State University in the college football 2007 NCAA Division I FCS football season....
       beat #5-ranked
      2007 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings

      Three human polls and one formulaic ranking make up the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings, in addition to various publications' preseason polls....
       Michigan
      2007 Michigan Wolverines football team

      The 2007 Michigan Wolverines football team represents the University of Michigan in the college football 2007 NCAA Division I-BS football season....
       34-32
      2007 Appalachian State vs. Michigan football game

      The 2007 Appalachian State-Michigan game was a college football game held on September 1 at Michigan Stadium on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan....
       in Ann Arbor, Michigan
      Michigan Stadium

      Michigan Stadium, nicknamed The Big House, is the American football stadium for the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Michigan....
      . This is the first time a Division I FCS
      Division I

      Division I is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States....
       (formerly known as I-AA) team beats a Division I FBS
      Division I

      Division I is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States....
       Associated Press ranked
      AP Poll

      The Associated Press Poll typically refers to a weekly ranking of the top 25 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college football and Division I college basketball teams, though other AP polls exist as well....
       team.
    • Later in that season, USC
      2007 USC Trojans football team

      The 2007 University of Southern California Trojans football team represented the University of Southern California during the college football 2007 NCAA Division I-A football season, winning a share of the Pacific-10 Conference Championship and winning the 2008 Rose Bowl....
       was upset by Stanford
      Stanford Cardinal football

      The Stanford Cardinal college football program competes in NCAA Division I-A and is a member of the Pac-10 Conference. Stanford began playing football in 1892, and its annual Big Game against California Golden Bears football, also begun 1892, is one of the oldest List of NCAA college football rivalry games in college football....
       24-23
      2007 Stanford vs. Southern California football game

      The 2007 Stanford vs. Southern California football game was a college football game held on October 6, 2007, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, California....
       in Los Angeles
      Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

      The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is a large outdoor sports stadium in the University Park, Los Angeles, California neighborhood of Los Angeles, California at Exposition Park that is home to the University of Southern California Trojans football team....
      . USC was ranked
      2007 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings

      Three human polls and one formulaic ranking make up the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings, in addition to various publications' preseason polls....
       #1 in the Coaches Poll
      Coaches Poll

      The USA Today Coaches' Poll is the current name for a weekly ranking of the top 25 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision college football and Division I college basketball teams....
       and #2 in the AP Poll
      AP Poll

      The Associated Press Poll typically refers to a weekly ranking of the top 25 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college football and Division I college basketball teams, though other AP polls exist as well....
       and was a 40 point favorite to win the game. Stanford's backup quarterback, Tavita Pritchard
      Tavita Pritchard

      Tavita Pritchard is the quarterback of the Stanford Cardinal football team....
      , started the game and Stanford converted on two 4th downs in the final drive, scoring the tying touchdown and subsequent go-ahead PAT to go up by one point with 49 seconds left. A Stanford interception sealed the victory. The Cardinal's win was the greatest point spread ever overcome in college football history, surpassing the aforementioned 1985 Oregon State-Washington game
      1985 Oregon State vs. Washington football game

      The 1985 Oregon State vs. Washington football game was a college football game between the Oregon State Beavers football and the Washington Huskies football that took place on October 19, 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season....
      .
    • On December 1, the Pitt Panthers
      Pittsburgh Panthers football

      The Pittsburgh Panthers football teams, traditionally the most popular sport at the University of Pittsburgh, have represented the University in competition since 1890....
       toppled the 28˝-point favorites West Virginia Mountaineers
      2007 West Virginia Mountaineers football team

      The 2007 West Virginia Mountaineers football team began play on September 1, 2007. The team was coached by Rich Rodriguez until he announced on December 16, 2007 that he was leaving West Virginia to coach the Michigan Wolverines....
       13-9 at Morgantown, West Virginia
      Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium

      Mountaineer Field, in Morgantown, West Virginia, West Virginia, is the American football stadium for the West Virginia University Mountaineers, NCAA, Bowl Sub-division football team....
      . The shocking defeat
      2007 Pittsburgh vs. West Virginia football game

      The 2007 Pittsburgh vs. West Virginia football game was a college football game held on December 1, 2007, at Mountaineer Field in Morgantown, West Virginia....
       cost West Virginia a berth in the BCS Championship Game
      2008 BCS National Championship Game

      The 2008 Allstate Bowl Championship Series BCS National Championship Game was played at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, Louisiana, on Monday, January 7, 2008, and featured the #1 and #2 college football teams in the United States as determined by the 2007 BCS computer rankings to decide the BCS National Championship for th...
       (They would settle for a berth in the Fiesta Bowl
      2008 Fiesta Bowl

      The 2008 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl was a college football bowl game sponsored by Tostitos. It was part of the 2007–2008 Bowl Championship Series of the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season....
      ). The loss to Pitt would mark the final game of head football coach Rich Rodriguez
      Rich Rodriguez

      Rich "Coach Rod" Rodriguez is the head coach college football coach at the Michigan Wolverines football. Prior to moving to Michigan, he was the head coach at West Virginia University for seven seasons....
      's seven year tenure at West Virginia University
      West Virginia University

      West Virginia University is a public university research university in Morgantown, West Virginia, West Virginia, United States of America. Other campuses include: West Virginia University at Parkersburg in Parkersburg, West Virginia; West Virginia University Institute of Technology in Montgomery, West Virginia; Potomac State College of West...
      , as he resigned later on in the month to take the same job at the University of Michigan
      Michigan Wolverines football

      The Michigan Wolverines football program represents the University of Michigan. They have the most all-time wins and highest all-time winning percentage in NCAA Division I-A history....
      .
  • 2008 - Super Bowl XLII
    Super Bowl XLII

    Super Bowl XLII was an American football game which featured the National Football Conference champion New York Giants and the American Football Conference champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League champion for the 2007 NFL season....
     - The wild card New York Giants
    2007 New York Giants season

    The 2007 NFL season New York Giants season was the 83rd season for the New York Giants in the National Football League. The Giants finished the regular season 10-6, improving upon their 8-8 record in 2006 New York Giants season in which they finished third in their division....
     shocked the world when they defeated the 18-0 New England Patriots
    2007 New England Patriots season

    The 2007 NFL season New England Patriots season was the 38th season for the team in the National Football League and 48th season overall. The Patriots finished the regular season 16-0, improving on their 12?4 record of 2006 New England Patriots season, when the team finished in first place in the American Football Conference East Division but...
     17-14 with a touchdown pass from Eli Manning
    Eli Manning

    Elisha Nelson Manning is an American football quarterback for the New York Giants of the National Football League. He is the younger brother of Peyton Manning and Cooper Manning and the son of Archie Manning and Olivia Manning....
     to Plaxico Burress
    Plaxico Burress

    Plaxico Antonio Burress is an American football wide receiver for the New York Giants of the National Football League. He was originally selected eighth overall by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2000 NFL Draft....
     with 35 seconds left, denying New England's bid for the NFL's first undefeated season since the 1972 Miami Dolphins
    1972 Miami Dolphins season

    The 1972 Miami Dolphins are the only National Football League team to have a "Perfect season", and win the Super Bowl, following the 1970 AFL-NFL merger....
    . The 2007 Giants were the first NFC wild card team to win a Super Bowl and just the second one to win a conference title, after the 1975 Dallas Cowboys
    1975 Dallas Cowboys season

    The 1975 Dallas Cowboys season was their 16th in the NFL....
    .


Baseball

  • 1906 - Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     - World Series
    1906 World Series

    The 1906 World Series featured a Chicago, Illinois matchup between the Chicago Cubs, who had posted the highest regular-season win total and winning percentage in the major leagues since the advent of the 154-game season; and the Chicago White Sox....
     - Despite winning a major league record 116 games, the Chicago Cubs
    1906 Chicago Cubs season

    The Chicago Cubs' 1906 in baseball was a season in American baseball. It involved the Cubs winning the National League pennant.Led by new manager Frank Chance, the Cubs dominated the NL....
     lost in six games to the Chicago White Sox
    1906 Chicago White Sox season

    The 1906 season was the White Sox 6th season. The Sox won their third American League pennant and their first World Series championship. The Sox won 93 games, a plateau they would not reach again until the 1915 Chicago White Sox season....
     (nicknamed the "hitless wonders") in the World Series.
  • 1954 - Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     - World Series
    1954 World Series

    The 1954 World Series matched the National League champion San Francisco Giants against the American League champion Cleveland Indians. The Giants swept the Series in four games to win their first championship since 1933 World Series, defeating the heavily favored Indians, who had won an AL-record 111 games in the regular season....
     - Facing the 111 win Cleveland Indians
    1954 Cleveland Indians season

    In 1954, Cleveland Indians advanced to the World Series for the first time in six years. It was their third American League championship in franchise history....
    , the New York Giants
    1954 New York Giants (MLB) season

    Offseason* December 1, 1953: 1953 minor league draft**Lee Tate was drafted by the Giants from the Philadelphia Phillies in the .**John Anderson was drafted by the Giants from the Philadelphia Phillies....
     swept them in the World Series, with the help of Willie Mays' famous behind the back catch in Game 1 at the Polo Grounds
    Polo Grounds

    The Polo Grounds was the name given to four different stadiums in Upper Manhattan, New York City used by baseball's San Francisco Giants from 1883 in sports until 1957 in sports, New York Metropolitans from 1880 in sports until 1885 in sports, the New York Yankees from 1912 in sports until 1922 in sports, and by the New York Mets in their fir...
    .
  • 1969 - Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     - World Series
    1969 World Series

    The 1969 World Series was played between the New York Mets and the Baltimore Orioles, with the Mets prevailing in five games to accomplish one of the greatest upsets in Series history, as that particular Orioles List of baseball jargon #squad was considered to be one of the finest ever....
     - The New York Mets
    1969 New York Mets season

    The New York Mets' 1969 Major League Baseball season was the 8th regular season for the Mets who played their home games at Shea Stadium. Managed by Gil Hodges, the team went 100-62 and finished 1st in the Eastern Division of the National League, becoming the first-ever divisional champions....
    , an expansion team that never previously finished higher than ninth place, reached the World Series
    World Series

    The World Series is the championship series of Major League Baseball, the culmination of the sport's playoff each October. Since the Series takes place in mid-autumn, sportswriters many years ago dubbed the event the Fall Classic, a usage reflected in the logo for the 2008 World Series; it is also sometimes known as the October Clas...
     and upset the favored Baltimore Orioles
    1969 Baltimore Orioles season

    The 1969 in baseball Baltimore Orioles season involved the Orioles finishing 1st in the American League East with a record of 109 wins and 53 losses, 19 games ahead of the runner-up Detroit Tigers....
     in five games.
  • 1988 - Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     - NLCS
    1988 National League Championship Series

    The 'National League Championship Series' was played between the National League West champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the National League East champion New York Mets....
     - The Los Angeles Dodgers
    1988 Los Angeles Dodgers season

    The 1988 season was a memorable one for the Dodgers as a squad that was picked to finish fourth wound up winning the World Series, beating the heavily favored New York Mets and Oakland Athletics on the way....
     won the pennant in seven games over a New York Mets
    1988 New York Mets season

    The New York Mets' 1988 Major League Baseball season was the 27th regular season for the Mets. They went 100-60 and finished 1st in the NL East....
     team that had beaten them ten of eleven times during the regular season.
  • 1988 - Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     - World Series
    1988 World Series

    The 1988 World Series matched the Oakland Athletics against the Los Angeles Dodgers, with the Dodgers upsetting the heavily favored A's to win the Series in five games ....
     - The Dodgers, fresh off their upset of the Mets, pulled off an even bigger surprise... a five game domination of the powerful Oakland Athletics
    1988 Oakland Athletics season

    The Oakland Athletics' 1988 Major League Baseball season involved the A's winning their first American League West Division title since , with a record of 104 wins and 58 losses....
    .
  • 1990 - Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     - World Series
    1990 World Series

    The 1990 World Series matched the defending champions and heavily-favored Oakland Athletics against the Cincinnati Reds, with the Reds sweeping the Series in four games....
     - The Cincinnati Reds
    1990 Cincinnati Reds season

    The Cincinnati Reds' 1990 in baseball was a season in American baseball. It consisted of the Reds winning the National League West, as well as the National League Championship Series in six games over the Pittsburgh Pirates, and the World Series in four straight games over the Oakland Athletics, who had won the World Series the previous year....
    , fresh off their first pennant since 1976
    1976 National League Championship Series

    The National League Championship Series faced off the Cincinnati Reds and the Philadelphia Phillies. The Reds swept the best-of-five series in three games, winning easily in the first two games, and in their last at bat in Game 3....
    , took out the defending world champion
    1989 World Series

    The 1989 World Series was played between the Oakland Athletics and the San Francisco Giants. The Series ran from October 14 through October 28, with the A's sweeping the Giants in four games....
     Oakland Athletics
    1990 Oakland Athletics season

    The Oakland Athletics' 1990 in baseball season saw the A's win their third consecutive American League West title, with a record of 103 wins and 59 losses, nine games ahead of the 1990 Chicago White Sox season....
     in four straight.
  • 2004 - Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     - ALCS
    2004 American League Championship Series

    The American League Championship Series was a Major League Baseball playoff series played between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. The series started on October 12, 2004 and ended one minute after midnight Eastern Time on October 21....
     - En route to winning their first World Series championship in 86 years
    Curse of the Bambino

    The Curse of the Bambino was a superstition cited as a reason for the failure of the Boston Red Sox baseball team to win the World Series in the 86-year period from 1918 until 2004....
    , the Boston Red Sox
    Boston Red Sox

    The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in . The Red Sox are a member of the Major League Baseball?s American League East. Since , the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park....
    , for the first time in MLB history, overcame a 3-0 series deficit and won the best-of-seven series, against the arch-rival New York Yankees
    New York Yankees

    The New York Yankees are a professional baseball based in the Borough of the Bronx, in New York City, New York and are a member of the American League East of Major League Baseball's American League....
    . Their narrow game 4 victory had been marked by a narrow tying run in the bottom of the ninth inning
    Inning

    Inning is a Municipalities of Germany in the district of Erding in Bavaria in Germany....
     and a 12th inning home run to seal the victory.
  • 2006 - Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     - NLCS
    2006 National League Championship Series

    The National League Championship Series , the second round of the 2006 National League playoffs, began on October 12 and ended on October 19; it was scheduled to begin on October 11, but was postponed a day because of inclement weather....
     - The St. Louis Cardinals
    2006 St. Louis Cardinals season

    The St. Louis Cardinals 2006 Major League Baseball season was the team's 125th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the 115th season in the National League....
    , champions of the N.L. Central Division despite a record of only 83-78, won in seven games over the New York Mets
    2006 New York Mets season

    The New York Mets' 2006 Major League Baseball season was the 45th regular season for the Mets. They went 97-65 and won the NL East. They were managed by Willie Randolph....
    , a strong team that was tied for the best record in baseball.
  • 2008 - NCAA
    College baseball

    File:Cornell Baseball2.jpgCollege baseball is baseball as played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education, predominantly in the United States....
     - World Series
    2008 College World Series

    The 2008 College World Series was held June 14th through June 25th, in Omaha, Nebraska. Eight National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college baseball teams met after having played their way through a 2008 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament to play at historic Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium....
     - Fresno State University
    Fresno State Bulldogs baseball

    The Fresno State Bulldogs baseball team represents California State University, Fresno in NCAA Division I college baseball.Along with most other Fresno State athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Western Athletic Conference....
     (a #4-regional seed and the 89th-ranked team in the nation) became the lowest seeded team ever to win a College World Series
    College World Series

    The College World Series or CWS is a baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska that is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion....
     title, as they defeated the University of Georgia
    Georgia Bulldogs baseball

    The Georgia Bulldogs baseball team represents the University of Georgia in NCAA Division I college baseball.Along with most other Georgia athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Eastern division of the Southeastern Conference....
     2 games to 1 in the championship series.


Basketball

  • 1954 - Tiny Milan High School
    Milan High School

    Milan High School is a small high school located at 609 N Warpath Drive Milan, Indiana. Its current principal is Ron Reed....
     in Milan, Indiana
    Milan, Indiana

    Milan is a town in Franklin Township, Ripley County, Indiana and Washington Township, Ripley County, Indiana townships, Ripley County, Indiana, Indiana, United States....
    , enrollment then 161, beat Muncie Central High School, enrollment then over 1,600, in the Indiana
    Indiana

    The State of Indiana was the 19th U.S. state admitted into the union. It is located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America....
     High School State Basketball Championships by a score of 32-30. The 1986 movie classic Hoosiers
    Hoosiers

    Hoosiers is 1986 sports film about a small-town Indiana high school basketball team that wins the state championship. The film is set during 1952, when all high schools in Indiana, regardless of school size, competed in one state championship tournament....
     is loosely based on the story of the Milan team.
  • 1966 - NCAA Championship
    1966 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

    The 1966 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 22 schools playing in Single-elimination tournament play to determine the national champion of men's National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college basketball....
     - Facing the top-ranked University of Kentucky
    Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball

    The Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, representing the University of Kentucky, is the List: Most All time victories in Men's College Basketball in the history of college basketball, both in all-time wins and all-time winning percentage, with an all-time record of 1982-625-1.Kentucky also leads the NCAA in NCAA Men's Division I Tourname...
     in the championship game, Texas Western's
    University of Texas at El Paso

    The University of Texas at El Paso, popularly known as UTEP, is a state university , co-education university, and it is a member of the University of Texas System....
     coach, Don Haskins
    Don Haskins

    Donald Lee Haskins, nicknamed "The Bear" , was an United States collegiate basketball Coach and Player . He played for three years under legendary coach Henry Iba at Oklahoma State Cowboys ....
    , made history by starting five African American
    African American

    African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the Black people populations of Africa....
     players for the first time in a championship game against Kentucky's all-white
    White American

    White American is an umbrella term officially employed by the United States Census Bureau, Office of Management and Budget and other U.S. government for the classification of United States citizens or resident aliens "having origins in any of the original peoples of Ethnic groups of Europe, the Ethnic groups of the Middle East, or Ethnic gro...
     squad, coached by Adolph Rupp
    Adolph Rupp

    Adolph Frederick Rupp was one of the winningest coaches in the history of United States college basketball. Rupp ranks third , in total victories by a men's NCAA Division I college coach, winning 876 games in 41 years of coaching....
    . The Miners took the lead midway in the first half and never relinquished it — though Kentucky closed to within a point early in the second half. The Miners won 72-65, winning the tournament and finishing the year with a 28-1 record.
  • 1972 Summer Olympics Basketball
    Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics

    Final results for the Basketball competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics. It was held from August 27 to September 9 at the Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle....
     - The Soviet team
    Soviet Union national basketball team

    The Soviet Union national basketball team was the basketball side that represented the Soviet Union in international competitions. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the successor countries all set up their own national teams....
    , in a highly controversial finish, defeated the USA team 51-50 in the gold medal game after 2 extra seconds were added to the gameclock, giving the Soviet team enough time to score the winning basket. This marked the first time in Olympic Basketball history that the USA team failed to earn the gold medal, and was their first loss in 62 games. The USA team boycotted the medal ceremony and their silver medals remain unclaimed and unwanted to this day, in a vault in Switzerland
    Switzerland

    Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
    .
  • 1982 - 800 student Chaminade University
    Chaminade University of Honolulu

    Chaminade University of Honolulu is a private coeducational university in Honolulu, Hawaii. Founded in 1955 by the Society of Mary, a Roman Catholic religious order also known as the Marianists, Chaminade is located in the historic Kaimuki, Hawaii district of Honolulu....
     upset the number one team in the country, the Virginia Cavaliers
    Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball

    The Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball program represents the University of Virginia in the Atlantic Coast Conference in the NCAA Division I. In the spring of 2006, Virginia's long-time home court, University Hall, closed its doors for the last time while, across North Massie Road, the brand-new John Paul Jones Arena opened in the fall of 20...
    , 77-72, in what is considered the biggest upset in college basketball history.
  • 1983 - 1983 NCAA Men's Tournament
    1983 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

    The 1983 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship involved 48 schools playing in Single-elimination tournament play to determine the national champion of men's National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college basketball....
     - The North Carolina State Wolfpack
    NC State Wolfpack men's basketball

    The NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team represents North Carolina State University in NCAA Division I men's basketball competition. The Wolfpack currently compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference, of which they were a founding member....
    , a No. 6 seed, defeated the Houston Cougars
    Houston Cougars men's basketball

    The Houston Cougars men's basketball team represents the University of Houston in Houston, Texas, Texas in United States National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I men's basketball competition....
     in the title game, 54-52. The top-ranked Cougars, nicknamed Phi Slama Jama and featuring Clyde Drexler
    Clyde Drexler

    Clyde "The Glide" Austin Drexler is a former National Basketball Association shooting guard. A ten-time All-Star and member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, the NBA named him one of basketball's 50 Greatest Players in NBA History as of 1996....
     and Hakeem Olajuwon
    Hakeem Olajuwon

    Hakeem Abdul Olajuwon is a retired Nigerian American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association . Olajuwon played Center for the Houston Rockets, whom he led to back-to-back championships in 1994 and 1995, and the Toronto Raptors....
    , carried a 26-game winning streak into the title game. NC State, on the other contrary, had to upset North Carolina
    North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill men's basketball program is a successful college basketball program, considered to be "one of the dominant basketball teams in NCAA history." The Tar Heels have won four NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in 1957, 1982, 1993, and 2005, and were retroactively named the national champions by...
     and Virginia
    Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball

    The Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball program represents the University of Virginia in the Atlantic Coast Conference in the NCAA Division I. In the spring of 2006, Virginia's long-time home court, University Hall, closed its doors for the last time while, across North Massie Road, the brand-new John Paul Jones Arena opened in the fall of 20...
     in the ACC Tournament in order to make the postseason. From there, the Wolfpack would make the Final Four by beating Pepperdine
    Pepperdine University

    Pepperdine University is a private university of higher learning affiliated with the Churches of Christ. The university's location overlooks the Pacific Ocean and is adjacent to the city limits of Malibu, California in unincorporated Los Angeles County, California, California, United States....
    , UNLV
    UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball

    The UNLV Runnin' Rebels are a NCAA Division I men's basketball team who play at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their most recent appearance in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship was in 2008 where they reached the Second Round but lost to eventual champion 2007-08 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team....
     and Virginia after those opponents missed free throws down the stretch.
  • 1985 NCAA Men's Tournament
    1985 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

    The 1985 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in Single-elimination tournament play to determine the national champion of men's National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college basketball....
     - Villanova
    Villanova Wildcats men's basketball

    Villanova University has fielded a basketball team since the 1920-21 season. Nicknamed the "Wildcats", Villanova is a member of the Big East Conference and the Philadelphia Big 5....
    , a No. 8 seed, upset Georgetown, the defending champion and consensus No. 1 team in America, to win the championship. Villanova had lost two close games to the Hoyas that season, but, in the title game, Villanova would make 22 of 27 shots (78.6%) from the field, to pull off the 66-64 upset.
  • 1991 NCAA Tournament
    NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

    The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a Single-elimination tournament tournament held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States....
     - The Richmond Spiders
    Richmond Spiders men's basketball

    The Richmond Spiders men's basketball team represents the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia, Virginia and currently competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference....
     became the first #15 seed ever to upset a #2 seed when they defeated the Syracuse Orangemen
    Syracuse Orange men's basketball

    The Syracuse Orange men's basketball program is the college basketball program of Syracuse University. The program is classified in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I, and the team competes in the Big East Conference....
    , 73-69.
  • 1991 NCAA Tournament
    NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

    The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a Single-elimination tournament tournament held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States....
     - The Duke Blue Devils
    Duke Blue Devils men's basketball

    The Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team is the college basketball program representing Duke University. The Duke Blue Devils are widely renowned in American college sports, especially in conjunction with their heated UNC-Duke rivalry with the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball....
     upset the unbeaten defending champion UNLV
    UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball

    The UNLV Runnin' Rebels are a NCAA Division I men's basketball team who play at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their most recent appearance in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship was in 2008 where they reached the Second Round but lost to eventual champion 2007-08 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team....
     79-77, in the Final Four
    1991 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

    The 1991 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in Single-elimination tournament play to determine the national champion of men's National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college basketball....
    . UNLV had humiliated Duke the year before in the 1990 title game
    1990 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

    The 1990 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in Single-elimination tournament play to determine the national champion of men's National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college basketball....
     103-73, which was the largest victory margin in an NCAA championship game.
  • 1993 NCAA Tournament
    NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

    The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a Single-elimination tournament tournament held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States....
     - The #15-seeded Santa Clara Broncos
    Santa Clara University

    Santa Clara University is a private, co-educational Jesuit-affiliated university located in Santa Clara, California, California. Chartered by the state of California and accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, it operates in collaboration with the Society of Jesus , whose members founded the school in 1851....
    , led by Steve Nash
    Steve Nash

    Stephen John Nash, Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia , is a Canada professional basketball player who plays point guard for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association ....
    , upset the #2-seeded Arizona Wildcats
    Arizona Wildcats men's basketball

    The Arizona Wildcats basketball team is the college basketball program representing the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, United States of America....
     64-61.
  • 1994 - The eighth-seeded Denver Nuggets
    Denver Nuggets

    The Denver Nuggets are a professional basketball team based in Denver, Colorado, Colorado. They play in the National Basketball Association ....
     (42-40) stunned the top-seeded Seattle SuperSonics
    Seattle SuperSonics

    The Seattle SuperSonics were an United States professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington that played in the Pacific Division and Northwest Division s of the National Basketball Association from 1967 until 2008....
     (63-19) in the first round of the 1994 NBA
    National Basketball Association

    The National Basketball Association is North America's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada....
     Western Conference Playoffs, falling behind 2-0 in the best-of-five series, and then winning the next three games to become the first eighth-seeded team in NBA history to ever defeat a top-seed.
  • 1997 - College basketball
    College basketball

    College basketball most often refers to the American basketball competitive governance structure established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association ....
     - NCAA Tournament - #15-seeded Coppin State
    Coppin State University

    Coppin State University is an historically black college located in Baltimore, Maryland. It is part of the University System of Maryland....
     upset #2-seeded South Carolina
    South Carolina Gamecocks

    The University of South Carolina's 19 varsity sports teams are known as the Gamecocks, and USC is the only Division I school to use this nickname/mascot....
     78-65.
  • 1998 — In the West Regional of the NCAA Women's Tournament
    1998 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament

    The 1998 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament began on March 13, 1998 and concluded on March 29, 1998 when 1997-98 Tennessee Lady Vols basketball team won the national title....
    , Harvard
    Harvard University

    Harvard University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, United States, and a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1636 by the colonial Massachusetts legislature, Harvard is the Colonial Colleges institution of higher learning in the United States....
     became the first (and, as of 2008, the only) #16 seed in either the men's
    NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

    The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a Single-elimination tournament tournament held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States....
     or women's
    NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship

    The NCAA Women's Division I Championship is an annual basketball tournament for women. Held each April, the Women's Championship was inaugurated in the 1981 in sports-1982 in sports season....
     Division I tournament to defeat a #1 seed, stunning Stanford
    Stanford Cardinal

    The Stanford Cardinal is the nickname of the sport teams at Stanford University....
     71-67 on the Cardinal's home court
    Maples Pavilion

    Maples Pavilion is a 7,392-seat multi-purpose arena in Stanford, California. It was built in 1968. Maples underwent a $30 million renovation in March 2004, which wrapped up in time for conference play in December of that year....
    .
  • 1999 - The eighth-seeded New York Knicks
    New York Knicks

    The New York Knickerbockers are a professional basketball team based in New York City. The team plays in the National Basketball Association ....
     (27-23) defeated the #1 seed Miami Heat
    Miami Heat

    The Miami Heat is a professional basketball team based in Miami, Florida, United States. The team is a member of the Southeast Division in the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association ....
     in the first round of the 1999 NBA playoffs, and advanced all the way to the NBA Finals, where they lost to the San Antonio Spurs
    San Antonio Spurs

    The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas. They play in the National Basketball Association ....
    .
  • 2001 NCAA Tournament
    NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

    The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a Single-elimination tournament tournament held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States....
     - The Hampton Pirates
    Hampton University

    Hampton University is a Historically clever colleges and universities located in Hampton, Virginia, United States....
    , a 15th seed, shock the 2nd seeded Iowa State Cyclones
    Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball

    The Iowa State Cyclones men's basketball team represents Iowa State University and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I.Greg McDermott is the current ISU men's basketball head coach....
     and pull off a great NCAA Tournament
    NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

    The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a Single-elimination tournament tournament held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States....
     upset.
  • 2004 NBA Finals
    2004 NBA Finals

    The 2004 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 2003-04 NBA season. The Finals were between the Los Angeles Lakers of the Western Conference and the Detroit Pistons of the Eastern Conference , the Lakers held home court advantage....
     - The Detroit Pistons
    Detroit Pistons

    The Detroit Pistons are a team in the National Basketball Association based in the Detroit metropolitan area. The team's home arena is The Palace of Auburn Hills....
     beat the Los Angeles Lakers
    Los Angeles Lakers

    The Los Angeles Lakers are a National Basketball Association team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers play their home games at Staples Center, which they share with their fellow NBA rival, the Los Angeles Clippers, and their sister team, the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association....
     4-1. This is one of the biggest upsets in basketball history, because the Lakers had won 3 of the last 4 NBA Finals, and had a starting lineup featuring four future Hall of Famers
    Basketball Hall of Fame

    The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame honors exceptional basketball players, all-time great coaches, Referee#basketball, executives, and other major contributors to the game....
     (Shaquille O'Neal
    Shaquille O'Neal

    Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal , frequently referred to simply as "Shaq", is an United States professional basketball player, rapper, and actor....
    , Kobe Bryant
    Kobe Bryant

    Kobe Bean Bryant is an United States National Basketball Association All-Star Game shooting guard who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association....
    , Gary Payton
    Gary Payton

    Gary Dwayne Payton is an United States professional basketball player, formerly in the National Basketball Association . He is best known for his 12-year tenure with the Seattle SuperSonics....
    , Karl Malone
    Karl Malone

    Karl Anthony Malone is a retired United States professional basketball player.Born in Summerfield, Louisiana, he was nicknamed in college as the Mailman for his consistency and his work in the post....
    ).
  • 2004 Olympic Basketball
    Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics

    Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the indoor arena in the Helliniko Olympic Complex in Athens, Greece for the preliminary rounds, with the latter stages being held in the Olympic Indoor Hall at the Athens Olympic Sports Complex....
     - Puerto Rico
    Puerto Rico national basketball team

    The Puerto Rican national basketball team is the men's side that represents Puerto Rico in international basketball competitions. The team, selected by the Puerto Rican Basketball Federation, historically comprised only players from the National Superior Basketball league, but in the 1990s began to include Puerto Rican players playing abroad...
     defeated the USA in the first game of the Olympics by 17 points in a game that was dominated from the beginning from the Puerto Rican national team. Several weeks before, the USA won a friendly match prior to the Olympics by over 40 points.
  • 2006 NCAA Tournament
    2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

    The 2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball as a culmination of the 2005–06 NCAA Division I men's basketball season....
     — The George Mason Patriots
    2005-06 George Mason Patriots men's basketball team

    The 2005-2006 George Mason Patriots men's basketball team began their 40th season of collegiate play on November 10 2005 versus University of California, Irvine at the Coaches vs....
     upset four teams consecutively in the Washington, D.C. Regional to make it to the Final Four
    Final four

    Final four is a sports term that is commonly applied to the last four teams remaining in a playoff tournament, most notably college basketball. Typically it refers to a tournament format where four teams play two rounds of single-elimination games, resulting in a single champion....
    . The 11th-seeded Patriots beat #6 seed Michigan State
    Michigan State Spartans men's basketball

    The Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team represents Michigan State University and competes in the Big Ten Conference of NCAA Division I....
    , a participant in the previous year's Final Four
    2005 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament

    The 2005 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 65 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball....
    ; defending national champions and #3 seed North Carolina
    North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill men's basketball program is a successful college basketball program, considered to be "one of the dominant basketball teams in NCAA history." The Tar Heels have won four NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in 1957, 1982, 1993, and 2005, and were retroactively named the national champions by...
    ; #7 seed Wichita State
    Wichita State University

    Wichita State University is an United States state-supported university located in the city of Wichita, Kansas. WSU is one of six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents....
    ; and top seed UConn
    Connecticut Huskies

    The Connecticut Huskies, also known as the UConn Huskies, are the athletic teams of the University of Connecticut. The school is a member of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I and the Big East Conference for all sports except Men's Ice Hockey and Women's Ice Hockey ....
     before finally losing to eventual champions #3 Florida
    Florida Gators men's basketball

    The Florida Gators men's basketball team represents the University of Florida in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I competition, in which they are a member of the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division....
     in the Final Four. The Patriots were given 400-1 odds to win the NCAA Tournament and were within two games of doing so.
  • 2007 - Basketball
    Basketball

    Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
     In the 2007 NBA Playoffs
    2007 NBA Playoffs

    The 2007 NBA Playoffs was the postseason to the National Basketball Association's 2006-07 NBA season.There were four rounds of postseason action, all of them in a best-of-seven format, with teams seeded on a bracket....
    , the Golden State Warriors
    Golden State Warriors

    The Golden State Warriors are an USA professional basketball team based in Oakland, California, California, representing the San Francisco Bay Area....
    , who barely got into the playoffs on the last game of the regular season and entering the playoffs as the #8 seed, knocked off the Dallas Mavericks
    Dallas Mavericks

    The Dallas Mavericks are the professional basketball team of the National Basketball Association based in Dallas, Texas.Founded in 1980, the Dallas Mavericks have won two division titles and one conference championship....
    , who entered the playoffs as the #1 seed in the Western Conference with an NBA-best 67 wins during the regular season. The Warriors won in 6 games. This was the first ever #8 seed to defeat the #1 seed since the NBA started using a best-of-7 format in its first round.

Cricket

  • 1983 - In the 1983 Cricket World Cup
    1983 Cricket World Cup

    The 1983 Cricket World Cup was the third edition of the tournament. It was held 1983-06-09 – 1983-06-25 in England and was won by India....
    , newcomers Zimbabwe shocked Australia in England in their first ever ODI game, winning by 13 runs, the upset amongst the greatest-ever upsets in cricket. Duncan Fletcher, the Zimbabwe captain, was man of the match.
  • 1983 - Later in the 1983 World Cup, underdogs India shocked favourites and two-time defending champions West Indies in England, winning by 43 runs; the upset was deemed as the greatest upset in cricketing history, and is cited as a reason why so many Indians love cricket.
  • 2003 - In the 2003 Cricket World Cup
    2003 Cricket World Cup

    The 2003 Cricket World Cup was played in South Africa from February 9 to March 24. 2003 in sports was the first time that the Cricket World Cup was held in Africa....
    , the minnow team Kenya defeated one of the top teams in the world, Sri Lanka, and, with that victory, advanced to the Semi-Finals of the tournament, becoming the first non-Test-playing
    Test cricket

    Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. It has long been considered the ultimate test of playing ability between cricketing nations....
     nation to advance to a semi-final. Kenya beat Sri Lanka by 53 runs. This was one of the greatest cricketing upsets because of the comprehensive way in which Kenya won, with bowler Collins Obuya taking record figures 5-24 and Kennedy Obuya scoring a patient 80. The victory put Kenya on the cricketing map.
  • 2004 - Bangladesh beat Australia at Cardiff. Mohammad Ashraful
    Mohammad Ashraful

    Mohammad Ashraful is a Bangladesh national cricket team international cricket player and the captain of both the Test cricket and One Day International of Bangladesh national cricket team national cricket team....
    , the Bangladesh
    Bangladesh

    , officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh is a country in South Asia. It is bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south....
    i captain, scored his first international century to put Bangladesh in a good position and, from there, they beat Australia.
  • 2007 - Cricket World Cup 2007: Ireland beat top seed and world number 4 Pakistan, to advance to the Super 8 stage. This match was considered as one of the greatest sporting upsets ever, and the Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer
    Bob Woolmer

    Robert Andrew Woolmer was an international cricketer, professional cricket coach and also a professional Sportscaster. He played in 19 Test cricket and 6 One Day Internationals for England cricket team and later coached South African cricket team, Warwickshire County Cricket Club and Pakistani cricket team....
     was found dead after the match.


Football (soccer)

  • 1924 - At the Olympic games
    1924 Summer Olympics

    The 1924 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the VIII Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1924 in Paris, France....
     in Paris, Sweden
    Sweden national football team

    The Swedish national football team is the national football team of Sweden and is controlled by the Swedish Football Association.History...
     defeated Belgium
    Belgium national football team

    The Belgium national football team is the national football team of Belgium and is controlled by the Belgian Football Association....
    , a higher ranked team, 8-1. This is still ranked as the biggest international soccer upset ever, according to Elo ratings .
  • 1950 - In the World Cup
    1950 FIFA World Cup

    The 1950 FIFA World Cup, held in Brazil from 24 June to 16 July, was the fourth staging of the World Cup, and the first staged in 12 years due to World War II....
    , the United States
    United States men's national soccer team

    The United States men's national soccer team is controlled by the United States Soccer Federation. Though soccer has not traditionally had a high profile in American sporting life, since the 1970s the sport has steadily grown in popularity, and the men's national team has risen to become one of the strongest teams in CONCACAF, is ranked 20th...
     shocked England
    England national football team

    The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
     in a match considered one of the biggest surprises in World Cup history
    England v United States (1950)

    On 29 June 1950, at the 1950 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, the United States men's national soccer team defeated the England national football team 1?0 in a group match....
    .
  • 1950 - In the same competition, Uruguay
    Uruguay national football team

    The Uruguay national football team is controlled by the Asociaci?n Uruguaya de F?tbol.Uruguay is one of the most successful national football teams in the world....
     registered an upset of Brazil
    Brazil national football team

    The Brazil national football team is the national team of Brazil and is managed by the Brazilian Football Confederation that represents Brazil in international football competitions....
     in the World Cup final, with the latter nation needing only a draw to win the World Cup; this game is known as the Maracanazo (or Maracanaço).
  • 1954 - In the World Cup
    1954 FIFA World Cup

    The 1954 FIFA World Cup, the fifth staging of the World Cup, was held in Switzerland from 16 June to 4 July. As the year saw the 50th anniversary of FIFA, it was appropriate for football's premier competition to be played in the home of its governing body, and Switzerland was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1954 FIFA World Cup in July 1946....
     final
    1954 FIFA World Cup Final

    The 1954 FIFA World Cup Final was played at the Wankdorf Stadium in Berne, Switzerland on July 4, 1954. The game saw the underdogs Germany national football team beat the largely favoured Hungary national football team 3-2....
    , underdogs West Germany came back from two goals down to defeat the heavily favoured Hungary
    Hungary national football team

    The Hungary national football team represents Hungary in international Football and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation. It has a rich and proud pedigree in the game and a rightful place in football annals as one of the first original footballing nations in continental Europe and an innovator in the sport in the 1950s....
     team (who had remained unbeaten in their past 32 games, and had previously defeated the Germans 8-3 in the group stage), 3-2, in a game now known as The Miracle of Bern
    The Miracle of Bern

    This article is about the film. For the football match often called the "Miracle of Bern", see 1954 FIFA World Cup Final.The Miracle of Bern is a 2003 in film film by S?nke Wortmann, which tells the story of a German family and the unexpected Germany national football team miracle victory in the 1954 World Cup Final in Bern,...
    .
  • 1966 - North Korea upset Italy 1-0 in the 1966 FIFA World Cup
    1966 FIFA World Cup

    The 1966 FIFA World Cup, the eighth staging of the World Cup, was held in England from 11 July to 30 July. England was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1966 FIFA World Cup by FIFA in August 1960 to celebrate the centenary of the The Football Association in England....
    .
  • 1982 - In the World Cup
    1982 FIFA World Cup

    The 1982 FIFA World Cup, the 12th FIFA World Cup, was held in Spain from 13 June to 11 July. Spain was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1974, 1978, 1982 FIFA World Cups by FIFA in July 1966....
    , newcomers Algeria
    Algeria national football team

    The Algeria national football team, nicknamed Les Fennecs , is the national team of Algeria and is controlled by the F?d?ration Alg?rienne de Football....
     registered the second victory in the tournament by an African side, when they defeated two-time world champions West Germany
    Germany national football team

    The German national football team is the association football team representing the country of Germany in international competition since 1908....
     2-1.
  • 1988 - 1988 FA Cup Final, arguably the greatest upset in the history of the FA cup, with unfancied Wimbledon defeating league champions Liverpool 1-0 thanks to a Lawrie Sanchez
    Lawrie Sanchez

    Lawrence Philip Sanchez is a football coach and former player. He is the son of an Ecuadorian father and a Northern Ireland mother, and went to Presentation College, which was a local grammar school in Reading, Berkshire ....
     header.
  • 1990 - In the World Cup
    1990 FIFA World Cup

    The 1990 FIFA World Cup, the 14th staging of the World Cup, was held in Italy from 8 June to 8 July. Italy was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1990 FIFA World Cup by FIFA on 19 May 1984, making it the second country to host the event twice....
    , Cameroon
    Cameroon national football team

    The Cameroon national football team, nicknamed Lions Indomptables , is controlled by the F?d?ration Camerounaise de Football and is Africa's most successful side; Cameroon have qualified for the FIFA World Cup five times - in 1982, 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002 - more than any other African nation....
     defeated the holding champions Argentina
    Argentina national football team

    The Argentina national football team is the national football team of Argentina and is controlled by the Asociaci?n del F?tbol Argentino . Argentina has the world record for most international titles won by any national team....
     in the opening match 1-0, and became the first African team to reach the quarter-finals. They then lost to England
    England national football team

    The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
     2-3 due to an extra-time penalty kick.
  • 1992 - In Euro 92, Denmark
    Denmark national football team

    The Denmark national football team is controlled by the Danish Football Association and has represented the country of Denmark in international football competitions since 1908....
    , a last-minute replacement for the Yugoslavia
    Yugoslavia national football team

    The Yugoslavia national football team represented the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in association football....
     team banned due to sanctions resulting from the Yugoslav wars
    Yugoslav wars

    The Yugoslav Wars were a series of violent conflicts in the territory of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia that took place between 1991 and 2001....
    , won the title.
  • 1992 - In the FA Cup third round, defending champions Arsenal
    Arsenal F.C.

    Arsenal Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Holloway, London, North London. They play in the Premier League and are one of the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in Football in England, having won thirteen Football League First Division and Premier League titles and ten FA Cup...
     were beaten 2-1 by Wrexham
    Wrexham A.F.C.

    Wrexham Association Football Club are a professional football team based in Wrexham, north-east Wales, who play in the English Football League pyramid....
    , who had finished bottom of the league the previous season.
  • 2000 - In the 1999-2000 French Cup semi final
    Coupe de France Final 2000

    The Coupe de France Final 2000 was a soccer match held at Stade de France, Saint-Denis on May 7, 2000, that saw FC Nantes Atlantique defeat the surprising amateur team of Calais RUFC from Championnat de France Amateurs 2-1 thanks to goals by Antoine Sibierski and Alain Caveglia....
    , Calais RUFC
    Calais RUFC

    Calais Racing Union FC is a France football_ club based in Calais, France.Calais will compete in the Championnat National for the 2007-08 season having finished as Champions of the Championnat de France Amateurs Group A last season....
    , a team playing in the fourth division of the French football league (CFA), knocked out reigning French champions Girondins Bordeaux
    FC Girondins de Bordeaux

    FC Girondins de Bordeaux is a France football team, playing in the city of Bordeaux. Outside of France it is more commonly referred to as just Bordeaux....
     3-1, after extra time. Calais later put in an admirable performance in the final, unluckily losing 2-1 to Nantes
    FC Nantes Atlantique

    Football Club de Nantes is a France football team, based in the city of Nantes, currently playing in Ligue 1.The team has one of the most impressive histories in French football with 8 Ligue 1 titles and 3 Coupe de France....
    .
  • 2001 - In the Copa America 2001
    Copa América 2001

    The Copa Am?rica 2001 was held in Colombia, from July 11 to July 29, 2001. It was organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body....
    , the last minute replacement team, Honduras
    Honduras national football team

    The Honduras national football team, nicknamed Los Catrachos, is the national team of Honduras and is controlled by the Federaci?n Nacional Aut?noma de F?tbol de Honduras .They are a rising power in CONCACAF, an ascent that started with their third place finish in the Copa Am?rica 2001, where they were a late invitee, due to a late withdr...
    , defeated Brazil
    Brazil national football team

    The Brazil national football team is the national team of Brazil and is managed by the Brazilian Football Confederation that represents Brazil in international football competitions....
     2-0, in the quarter-finals.
  • 2002 - In the World Cup
    2002 FIFA World Cup

    The 2002 FIFA World Cup, the 17th staging of the FIFA World Cup, was held in South Korea and Japan from 31 May to 30 June. The two countries were chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#2002 FIFA World Cup by FIFA in May 1996 and was the first tournament in its history to be hosted by two countries....
     opening match, Senegal
    Senegal national football team

    The Senegal national football team, nicknamed the Lions of Teranga, is the national team of Senegal and is controlled by the F?d?ration S?n?galaise de Football....
     defeated defending champions France
    France national football team

    The France national football team represents the nation of France in international football . It is fielded by the French Football Federation and competes as a member of UEFA....
     1-0. The French subsequently left the competition in the first round, winless and scoreless.
  • 2004 - Greece
    Greece national football team

    The Greece national football team is the national Association football team of Greece and is controlled by the Hellenic Football Federation....
    , a 150-1 long shot according to some bookmakers, won Euro 2004
    2004 UEFA European Football Championship

    The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship was the twelfth tournament of the UEFA European Football Championship, a quadrennial association football tournament for European nations, and was held in Portugal, for the first time, between 12 June and 4 July 2004....
     by defeating hosts Portugal, twice, as well as giants France and the Czech Republic.


Golf

  • 1913 - U.S. Open
    U.S. Open (golf)

    The United States Open Championship, commonly known as the U.S. Open, is the annual Open Golf Tournaments of the United States. It is the second of the four men's major golf championships in golf and is on the official schedule of both the PGA Tour and the PGA European Tour....
     - Francis Ouimet
    Francis Ouimet

    Francis DeSales Ouimet was an United States of America golfer. He is widely known for winning the 1913 U.S. Open , and was the first United States elected Captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews....
    , a 20-year-old American amateur, defeated golf superstars Ted Ray
    Ted Ray (golfer)

    Edward R. G. "Ted" Ray was a British professional golfer born on the Isle of Jersey.Ray was best known for participating in a playoff for the 1913 U.S....
     and Harry Vardon
    Harry Vardon

    Harry Vardon was a Jersey professional golfer and member of the fabled Great Triumvirate of the sport in his day, along with John Henry Taylor and James Braid ....
    .
  • 2008 - Ryder Cup
    Ryder Cup

    The Ryder Cup is a golf trophy, donated by Samuel Ryder, which is awarded biennially in an event called the "Ryder Cup Matches" between teams from Europe and the United States of America....
     - The United States Golf team, without their best player, Tiger Woods
    Tiger Woods

    Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods is an American professional golfer whose achievements to date rank him among the most successful golfers of all time....
    , defeated the heavily favored European Golf team


Ice Hockey

  • 1967 - In the Stanley Cup Playoffs
    1966-67 NHL season

    The 1966?67 NHL season was the List of NHL seasons Season of the National Hockey League. Six teams each played 70 games. Since the 1942?43 NHL season season, there had only been six teams in the NHL, but this was to be the last season of the Original Six as 1967 NHL Expansion were added for the 1967?68 NHL season season....
    , the Toronto Maple Leafs
    Toronto Maple Leafs

    The Toronto Maple Leafs are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
     defeat the favored Montreal Canadiens
    Montreal Canadiens

    The Montreal Canadiens are a professional ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The team is a member of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
    , a game that saw the pinnacle of the Habs-Leafs rivalry.
  • 1980 - In the Miracle on Ice
    Miracle on Ice

    The "Miracle on Ice" is the nickname given to a February 22 medal-round men's ice hockey game during the 1980 Winter Olympics, in which a team of amateur and collegiate players from the United States, led by coach Herb Brooks, defeated the Soviet Union team, who were considered to be the best international hockey team in the world, 4–3...
    , the United States beat the Soviet Union in the semi-finals at the 1980 Olympics, considered by some to be one of the greatest upsets in American sports history.
  • 1996 - In the Stanley Cup Playoffs
    1995-96 NHL season

    The 1995?96 NHL season was the List of NHL seasons regular season of the National Hockey League. Twenty-six teams each played 82 games. The List of Stanley Cup champions were the Colorado Avalanche, who, in their first year as the Avalanche, swept the Florida Panthers in four games....
    , the Colorado Avalanche
    Colorado Avalanche

    The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice hockey team based in Denver, Colorado, United States. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
     (47-25-10) beat the Detroit Red Wings
    Detroit Red Wings

    The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan, who are the current Stanley Cup champions.They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
     (62-13-7) in the Western Conference Finals, The Red Wings won 62 games that season and were heavily favored to win the series. The Avalanche went on to win the Stanley Cup
    Stanley Cup

    The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey club championship trophy, awarded annually to the National Hockey League Season structure of the NHL#Stanley Cup playoffs champion....
     in a four game sweep of the Florida Panthers
    Florida Panthers

    The Florida Panthers are a professional ice hockey team based in Sunrise, Florida, a suburb of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. They are members of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
    .
  • 2000 - In the Stanley Cup Playoffs
    1999-2000 NHL season

    The 1999?2000 NHL season was the List of NHL seasons regular season of the National Hockey League. Twenty-eight teams each played 82 games. The New Jersey Devils defeated the defending champion Dallas Stars for their second Stanley Cup championship....
    , the #8 seed San Jose Sharks
    San Jose Sharks

    The San Jose Sharks are a professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California, California, United States. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
     (35-30-10-7) stunned the #1 seed St. Louis Blues
    St. Louis Blues (hockey)

    The St. Louis Blues are a professional ice hockey team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
     (51-19-11-1) in the Western Conference quarter-finals. The Blues won a franchise record 51 games that season, which clinched the President's Trophy and were heavily favored to win the series.
  • 2006 - In the semi-finals of the women's tournament at the Winter Olympics
    Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held at the Torino Palasport Olimpico and the Torino Esposizioni in Turin, Italy. The men's competition, held from February 15 to February 26, was won by Sweden, and the women's competition, held from February 11 to February 20, was won by Canada....
    , Sweden defeated the USA 3-2 in a shootout. This marked the first time that either the USA, or eventual gold medalist Canada, lost in an international women's hockey competition to any third nation.
  • 2006 - Stanley Cup Playoffs - The 8th seeded Edmonton Oilers
    Edmonton Oilers

    The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The team is currently part of the Northwest Division in the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
     shocked the #1 seeded Detroit Red Wings
    Detroit Red Wings

    The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan, who are the current Stanley Cup champions.They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
    , the #5 San Jose Sharks
    San Jose Sharks

    The San Jose Sharks are a professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California, California, United States. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
    , and the #6 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim en route to a Game 7 loss in the Stanley Cup
    Stanley Cup

    The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey club championship trophy, awarded annually to the National Hockey League Season structure of the NHL#Stanley Cup playoffs champion....
     finals to the Carolina Hurricanes
    Carolina Hurricanes

    The Carolina Hurricanes are a professional ice hockey team based in Raleigh, North Carolina, North Carolina. They are members of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League , and play home games at the 18,680 capacity RBC Center....
    .


Other

  • 1967 - Foinavon
    Foinavon

    To call Foinavon an average racehorse would be a compliment, but he made history by winning one of the most famous races of all, the Grand National, thanks to an extraordinary occurrence....
     became an unlikely winner of the Grand National
    Grand National

    The Grand National is the most valuable National Hunt racing horse racing in the world. It is popular amongst many people who do not normally watch or bet on horse racing at other times of the year....
     horse race when a pile-up at the smallest fence on the course allowed it to come from the back of the field and pass 17 other horses on the way to winning the race.
  • 1975 - In the open section of the World Open chess
    Chess

    Chess is a recreational and competitive game played between two Player . Sometimes called Western chess or international chess to distinguish it from History of chess and other chess variants, the current form of the game emerged in Southern Europe during the second half of the 15th century after evolving from similar, much older...
     tournament
    Tournament

    A tournament is a competition involving a relatively large number of competitors, all participating in a sport or game. More specifically, the term may be used in either of two overlapping senses:...
    , expert Alan Trefler (Elo rating 2075, 125 points below the lowest master
    Chess master

    A chess master is a chess player of such skill that he/she can usually beat chess experts, who themselves typically can nearly always prevail against most amateurs....
     rating), and ranked 115th in the tournament, scores 8-1 to tie for first with International Grandmaster
    International Grandmaster

    The title Grandmaster is awarded to extremely strong chess masters by the world chess organization FIDE. Apart from "World Chess Championship", Grandmaster is the highest title a chess player can attain....
     Pal Benko
    Pál Benko

    Pal Benko is a chess International Grandmaster, author, and chess composer of endgame study and chess problems....
    , rated 2504, ahead of Grandmasters Nicholas Rossolimo and Walter Browne
    Walter Browne

    Walter Shawn Browne is an Australian and United States chess Grandmaster and poker player. Browne has won the U.S. Chess Championship six times....
    .
  • 1978 - Rugby union
    Rugby union

    Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
     — Munster
    Munster Rugby

    Munster Rugby is an Ireland professional rugby union team based in Munster, that competes in the Celtic League and Heineken Cup. The team represents the Irish Rugby Football Union Munster Branch which is one of four branches of the Irish Rugby Football Union, and is responsible for rugby union in the Irish province of Munster and a number...
     beat the All Blacks
    All Blacks

    The New Zealand national rugby union team, often referred to by their nickname the All Blacks, is the representative side of New Zealand in rugby union....
     12-0. Munster are the only Irish side ever to have beaten New Zealand, including the Irish national side
    Ireland national rugby union team

    The Ireland rugby union team represents the island of Ireland in rugby union, which is a popular sport throughout both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, though only dominant in limited geographical areas....
    . More than 100,000 people claim to have been there on the day it happened, despite Limerick's ground
    Thomond Park

    Thomond Park is a stadium located in Limerick City in the Republic of Ireland Provinces of Ireland of Munster. It is the home of Shannon RFC, UL Bohemians and Munster Rugby, and has a capacity of 26,500 following its redevelopment in 2008....
     holding only around 12,000 at that time. The game is immortalized by the stage play Alone it Stands
    Alone it Stands

    Alone It Stands is a play by John Breen that tells the story of the 1978 rugby union match at Thomond Park between Irish provincial side Munster Rugby and the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks....
    , and the book Stand Up.
  • 1986 - Snooker
    Snooker

    Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
     - Joe Johnson
    Joe Johnson (snooker player)

    Joe Johnson is an England former professional snooker player. He is most well known as the surprise winner of the World Snooker Championship 1986 World Snooker Championship....
    , who began that year's World Snooker Championship
    World Snooker Championship

    The World Snooker Championship, held at the Crucible Theatre in the English city of Sheffield, is the climax of snooker's annual calendar and the most important snooker event of the year in terms of prestige, prize money and Snooker world rankings....
     as a 150-1 underdog, reached the final and defeated World number 1 Steve Davis
    Steve Davis

    Steve Davis, Order of the British Empire, is an England professional snooker player. He has won more professional titles in the sport than any other player, including six World Snooker Championship during the 1980s....
     18 frames to 12, to win the title.
  • 1990 - Boxing
    Boxing

    Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
     - James "Buster" Douglas knocked out then-undefeated Mike Tyson
    Mike Tyson

    Michael Gerard "Mike" Tyson, also known as Malik Abdul, is a retired United States Boxing. He was the List of undisputed boxing champions#Heavyweight and remains the youngest man ever to win a world heavyweight title at just 20 years old....
     in 10 rounds.
  • 2000 - Olympic wrestling
    Wrestling at the Summer Olympics

    Sport wrestling has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics, except only at the 1900 Summer Olympics....
     - American Rulon Gardner
    Rulon Gardner

    Rulon Gardner is an sport wrestling in the Greco-Roman wrestling discipline from the United States, most notable for his gold medal in the 2000 Olympics after defeating Russian Alexander Karelin, who was previously undefeated in 13 years of international competition....
     defeated Russian Alexander Karelin
    Alexander Karelin

    Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Karelin, or simply Alexander Karelin, is a Hero of the Russian Federation and was a dominant Greco-Roman wrestling amateur wrestling for the Soviet Union and later, after its dissolution, for Russia.He won gold medals at the 1988, 1992, and 1996 Olympic Games....
     at the 2000 Summer Olympics
    2000 Summer Olympics

    The Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games or the Millennium Games/Games of the New Millennium, officially known as the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was celebrated between 13 September and 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia....
    . Prior to the match, Karelin was undefeated in 13 years without having given up a single point in six years, and had previously defeated Gardner in 1997.
  • 2004 - Tennis
    Tennis

    Tennis is a sport played between two players or between two teams of two players each . Each player uses a strung racquet to strike a hollow rubber Tennis ball covered with felt over a net into the opponent's tennis court....
     - Unseeded Gastón Gaudio
    Gastón Gaudio

    Gast?n Norberto Gaudio , nicknamed El Gato , is a professional tennis player from Argentina. His career-high Association of Tennis Professionals Entry ranking was No....
     recovered from two sets down to defeat #3 seed Guillermo Coria
    Guillermo Coria

    Guillermo Sebasti?n Coria , nicknamed El Mago , is a professional tennis player from Argentina. He was named after tennis champion and fellow countryman Guillermo Vilas....
     in the final of the French Open, saving two match points in the process.
  • 2005 - Formula 1 - Fernando Alonso
    Fernando Alonso

    Fernando Alonso D?az is a Spain Formula One racing driver and a two-time World Champion.On September 25, 2005 he won the List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions title at the age of 24 years and 58 days, thus breaking Emerson Fittipaldi's record of being the youngest World Drivers' Champion ....
     and his team Mild Seven Renault
    Renault F1

    Renault F1 is the Renault company's Formula One racing team. Renault has a long if intermittent history of involvement in motor racing, including Ferenc Szisz winning the 1906 French Grand Prix French Grand Prix, usually regarded as marking the birth of Grand Prix motor racing....
     unexpectedly defeated seven time champion Michael Schumacher
    Michael Schumacher

    Michael Schumacher is a former Formula One driver, seven-time world champion, and current advisor and occasional test driver for Scuderia Ferrari....
     and his glamour team Scuderia Ferrari
    Scuderia Ferrari

    Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. Though the Scuderia and Ferrari Corse Clienti continue to manage the racing activities of numerous Ferrari customers and private teams, Ferrari's racing division has completely devoted its attention and funding to its...
    , for both drivers and constructor's championship, while Ferrari struggled all year with a poor car and crippling tyre rule changes
    2005 Formula One season

    The 2005 Formula One season was the 56th FIA Formula One World Championship season. It commenced on March 6, 2005, and saw fierce battles, as Fernando Alonso and the Renault F1 team brought home the World Drivers and Constructors Championships, ending five years of dominance by Michael Schumacher and Scuderia Ferrari....
    .
  • 2007 - Mixed martial arts
    Mixed martial arts

    Mixed martial arts is a Contact sport combat sport that allows a wide variety of fighting techniques, from a mixture of martial arts traditions and non-traditions, to be used in competitions....
     - UFC
    Ultimate Fighting Championship

    Ultimate Fighting Championship is a United States-based mixed martial arts organization, currently recognized as the largest MMA promotion in the world....
     - At UFC 69: Shootout
    UFC 69

    UFC 69: Shootout was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on Saturday, April 7, 2007 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas....
    , Matt Serra
    Matt Serra

    Matthew John Serra is an United States Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and mixed martial arts, known for winning several martial arts championships....
     defeated heavily favored Georges St. Pierre
    Georges St. Pierre

    Georges "Rush" St-Pierre , often referred to as "GSP", is a Canadian mixed martial arts fighter. He is currently the List of UFC champions#Welterweight Championship of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and is ranked as one of the top three "pound-for-pound" fighters by multiple Mixed martial arts sources....
     via TKO
    Ko

    Ko may refer to:* Ko , the Romanisation of the Japanese kana ? and ?* Ko rule, in the board game Go* Ko Mountain, the second highest peak in Sikhote-Alin...
     at 3:25 in the 1st round.
  • 2007 - ICC World Twenty20
    ICC World Twenty20

    The ICC World Twenty20 is the international championship of Twenty20 cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council ....
     Zimababwe beat Champions Australia in their first match ever in the World Twenty20. Brendan Taylor mastered the upset with a patient half century.
  • 2008 - In the 2008 Summer Olympics
    2008 Summer Olympics

    The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, People's Republic of China, from August 8 to August 24, 2008....
    , Japan defeated the United States in the final of women's softball, who were seemed unbeatable. It was their first loss since 2000.


Other major upsets

Although upsets usually occur in both politics and sports, there was one particular upset that caused an outcry on a monumental scale. On December 15, 2007, in the finale of the British television series, The X Factor (UK series 4)
The X Factor (UK series 4)

The fourth UK series of The X Factor was broadcast on ITV in autumn 2007. The first show aired on 18 August 2007 and the series was won by Leon Jackson on 15 December 2007, with Rhydian Roberts the runner-up and Danni Minogue emerging as the winning mentor....
, Scottish singer Leon Jackson
Leon Jackson

Leon Jackson is a Scotland singer and winner of the The X Factor of the British television talent show The X Factor in 2007. His debut single, "When You Believe ", was released in December 2007....
 won the series, with the heavily favoured Welsh tenor
Tenor

The tenor is a type of male voice type and is the highest male voice within the modal register. The typical tenor voice lies between the C one octave below middle C to the A above in choral music, and up to high C in solo work....
, Rhydian Roberts
Rhydian Roberts

Rhydian Roberts is a Welsh people singer, best known for his appearance on the The X Factor of the British talent show The X Factor in which he came second....
 as runner-up. The result shocked, angered, saddened, outraged, and disgusted many fans of both Rhydian and the show in general. Even X Factor creator, Simon Cowell
Simon Cowell

Simon Phillip Cowell is an England A&R music executive, television personality/Television producer and entrepreneur, best known as a judge on such TV shows as Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor , and Britain's Got Talent....
, was outraged by the result. One interesting aspect was while Leon had the most votes in the series, he had the least betting odds before the finale. Because of that, the outcome was so controversial the it has been dubbed as "the biggest shock in reality show history". It caused inconceivable despair for the Rhydian fanbase.

There have been rumours that the finale was set up for Leon to win due to the phone lines being deliberately engaged for Rhydian, but that obviously wasn't the case. Coincidentelly, the phone lines became faulty and voting for the contestants was difficult. ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 denied that the show was fixed, and said that Leon won fair and square, beating Rhydian's 10% of the vote. However, even if the phone lines were perfectly normal, Leon would still have won, because he was ahead of Rhydian for several weeks. After Leon's single was released, Welsh radio stations refused to play it, as they assumed the show was fixed.

Although there have been similar upsets in shows like American Idol
American Idol

American Idol is an Television in the United States Singing airing on Fox network. It debuted on June 11, 2002, and has since become one of the most popular shows on American television....
, when Ruben Studdard
Ruben Studdard

Christopher Ruben Studdard is an United States pop music, contemporary R&B, and gospel music singer. He rose to fame as winner of the American Idol of American Idol....
 beat Clay Aiken
Clay Aiken

Clay Aiken is an United States American popular music singer who began his rise to fame on the American Idol of the television program American Idol in 2003....
 in season 2, and when David Cook
David Cook

David Cook may refer to:*David Cook , winner of the seventh season of American Idol** David Cook , the second solo album by David Cook....
 beat David Archuleta
David Archuleta

David Archuleta, is a former United States Air Force Airman of Okinawan stationary troops and is currently an American male kickboxing....
 in season 7, the runner-ups were expected to win because they were more popular, while Studdard and Cook won because they had the more acclaimed voices. This result, on the other hand, defied all of that. Not only did many people think that Rhydian was the best contestant in the series, but they also thought that he was one of the most valuable contestants, if not the most valuable, in all the four seasons, making it a historic event if he had won.

In 2005, Crash
Crash (2004 film)

Crash is a 2005 in film Cinema of the United States/Cinema of Germany drama film, written, produced, and directed by Paul Haggis. It premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2004, and was released internationally in 2005....
 was chosen over Brokeback Mountain
Brokeback Mountain

Brokeback Mountain is a 2005 in film Cinema of the United States romance film-drama film that depicts the complex romantic and sexual relationship between two men in the Western United States from 1963 to 1983....
 for Best Picture at the Oscars, after most experts believed Brokeback Mountain would win.

Origin

In 2002, George Thompson, a lexicographic researcher, used the full-text online search capabilities of the New York Times databases to trace the usage of the verb to upset and the noun upset. The latter was seen in usage as early as 1877.

The actual origin of the term is unknown.

Man o' War and Upset

The common belief is that the term "upset" derived from a horse of the same name. In the 1919 Sanford Stakes
Sanford Stakes

The Sanford Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually during the third week of July at the Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York....
 at Saratoga Race Course
Saratoga Race Course

Saratoga Race Course is a famous horse-racing track in Saratoga Springs, New York, New York, United States. It opened on August 3, 1863, and is the oldest organized sporting venue of any kind in the United States....
, 7-2 longshot Upset handed favorite Man o' War
Man O' War

Man O' War, man o' war or manowar may refer to:* Man-of-war, a type of historical heavily-armed warship* Manowar, heavy metal band* Manowar, a U.S....
, one of the greatest racehorses in history, the only loss of the stallion's career.

See also

  • Cinderella (sports)
    Cinderella (sports)

    In United States and Canada sports, a Cinderella or "Cinderella Story" refers to a team or player who advances much further in a tournament than expected....
  • NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Upsets
    NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship upsets

    This is a list of upsets that have occurred in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.Upsets in the field of 64, since 1985:...