Bob Lazier, the 1981 CART Rookie of the Year who competed in the Indianapolis 500, died following a battle with COVID-19. Diane Lazier, Bob’s wife of 58 years, told The Vail Daily that her late ...
The Indianapolis 500 ended in controversy on this date in 1981 when Mario Andretti, who finished second to Bobby Unser, was declared the winner after Unser made an illegal pass during a caution-flag ...
The Dodgers lost the first two games of a 1981 National League playoff series in Houston, both in walk-off fashion, before storming back to win three straight over the Astros in Los Angeles to win the ...
Wet, blustery weather on a football Saturday is nothing new in the Pacific Northwest. But on Nov. 14, 1981, the day Washington hosted Southern California in a showdown of Rose Bowl contenders, Mother ...
The 1981 LSU men’s basketball team had everything a team needed to make a serious run at a national championship. Those Tigers had a silky-smooth point guard, strong perimeter play led by a ...
NJ Advance Media’s HS sports department is using some of its time over the summer to republish semi-recent postseason honors that, for a variety of reasons, had become largely inaccessible, even to us ...
A minor league game in the International League turned into the longest night in professional baseball history when the visiting Rochester Red Wings and the Pawtucket Red Sox played 32 innings to a ...
Editor’s note: While the games are on pause, the Globe is reaching into its archives to bring you “Replay,” stories and columns from the past that highlight something interesting, timely, or revealing ...