Top 10 Sports Moments of 2019

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Calvin Mueller, Headline News Editor

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  • The University of Virginia (UVA) Men’s Basketball Team, in 2018, lost historically. At the 2018 March Madness Basketball Tournament, UVA made history. They were the first #1 seed to lose in the first round to a #16 seed, the lowest seeding. In 2019, they rebounded significantly, led by Kyle Guy, De’Andre Hunter, Ty Jerome, Kihei Clark, and Mamadi Diakite, who won the 2019 National Championship the year after being embarrassed in the tournament the year before.

  • The Washington Nationals were 19-31 after 50 games and had a 0.1% chance of winning the World Series. The Nationals then serged and kept on winning. They made the playoffs and barely won the wildcard game, beat the best team in the National League, swept the next team, and made the World Series. Then, they won every road game, a feat never done before, to miraculously win the World Series.

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  • The United States Women’s National Team, is arguably one of the best soccer teams of all time. They arrived to the Women’s World Cup, in France, with high expectations. They dominated and they left with another trophy added to the cabinet.

  • Simone Biles won her 25th World Medal, two more than the previous record-holder, furthering the debate that Biles could be the best gymnast of all time.

  • Liverpool was down four goals to zero after the first leg of the Champions League Semi-Final, and then rallied back to win at home to advance to the Final. Liverpool would later go on to win the final, and become champions of Europe.

  • After beating the Bucks, and advancing to the NBA finals against the Warriors, the Raptors, led by Kwahi Leonard, beat the odds and won the NBA finals. This was the first NBA title brought to Toronto.

  • After the Washington Capitals ended one of the longest Stanley Cup droughts, one team was left in 2019: the St. Louis Blues. What’d they do? Against all odds, they beat the Boston Bruins in 7 games to win their first Stanley Cup.

  • Everyone knows Tiger Woods. This year the comeback was real, and so was Tiger. He would go on to win his first competitive major since 2008, when he won this year’s 2019 Masters.

  • Hailed to be one of the most boring Super Bowls of all time, the Patriots surprised nobody winning their sixth championship. Who could’ve seen this coming?

  • In a landmark decision, California lawmakers have fueled intense debate into the already ongoing debate on college athletes being paid. This year California lawmakers passed a very controversial bill that would allow for college athletes to be paid in the state.

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