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Firsts in U.S. Cities
Here is information about famous firsts in U.S. cities - including the first aquarium, computer, daily newspaper, hospital, lighthouse, and more. All entries include…Louis Freeh, 2001 News
convicted Oklahoma City bomber, was executed by lethal injection in June for detonating a fertilizer bomb that destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in April 1995 and killed 149…Other Tournaments, 2002–2003
MENNIT—St. John's 70, Georgetown 67NAIA Div. I—Concordia (Calif.) 88, Mountain State (W. Va.) 84 (OT)NAIA Div. II—Northwestern (Iowa) 77, Bethany (Kans.) 57WOMENNIT—Auburn 64, Baylor 63NAIA…Other Tournaments, 2003–2004
MENNIT—Michigan 62, Rutgers 55NAIA Div. I—Mountain State (W. Va.) 74, Concordia 70NAIA Div. II—Oregon Tech 81, Bellevue (Neb.) 72WOMENNIT—Creighton 72, Nevada-Las Vegas 53NAIA Div. I—Southern…Other Tournaments, 2004–2005
MENNIT—South Carolina 60, St. Joseph's 57NAIA Div. I—John Brown (Ark.) 65, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 55NAIA Div. II—Walsh (Ohio) 81, Concordia (Nebr.) 70WOMENNIT—Southwest Missouri State 78,…1996 NCAA College Basketball MVP
NITErick StricklandNebraska guardNCAA Division IISherick SimpsonFort Hays St. forwardNCAA Division IIITerrence StewartRowan College guardNAIA Division IReggie GarrettOklahoma City forwardNAIA…Forrest (Forddy) Anderson Biography
Forrest (Forddy) AndersonAge: 80 former Michigan St. men's basketball coach (1954-65) who led the team to the Final Four in 1957. Died of complications of pneumonia.Died: Oklahoma City,…Forrest (Forddy) Anderson 2000 Deaths
Forrest (Forddy) AndersonAge: 80 former Michigan State men's basketball coach (1954-65); led Spartans to 1957 Final Four; of complications of pneumoniaDied: Oklahoma City, Oct. 25, 1999Steve…Timothy McVeigh
Timothy McVeigh set the bomb which killed 168 people at the federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on April 19, 1995. The bomb, made of fertilizer and oil packed into the rear of a rented van,…Charlie Coe 2001 Deaths
Charlie CoeAge: 77 remarkable amateur golfer who won U.S. amateur titles in 1949 and 1958; lost 1959 title defense to Jack Nicklaus after a 36-hole playoff; appeared in 19 Masters as an…