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  • 01 Jan Florida State Wins National Football Championship: Florida State University defeats the University of Nebraska in the Orange Bowl, securing the US national football championship for the 1993 season.
  • 05 Jan Aleksandr Popov Sets Swimming World Record: Aleksandr Popov achieved a world record in the 100m freestyle swimming event, completing the distance in an impressive 47.82 seconds. This performance highlighted the competitive nature of professional swimming in the early 1990s.
  • 07 Jan Tonya Harding wins US Figure Skating Championship: On January 7, 1994, Tonya Harding won the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, solidifying her position as a top competitor in the sport. This victory came just days after the attack on her rival, Nancy Kerrigan, adding to the drama surrounding the event. source: nytimes.com
  • 11 Jan Hyderabad Cricket Performance: Hyderabad achieved a remarkable cricket performance in the Ranji Trophy, scoring 6 runs for 944 against Andhra Pradesh, demonstrating exceptional batting prowess in this domestic cricket tournament.
  • 12 Jan Steve Carlton elected to Baseball Hall of Fame: On January 12, 1994, pitcher Steve Carlton was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, receiving almost 96% of the vote. source: britannica.com
  • 23 Jan Bernie Kosar's NFL Championship Game Achievement: Bernie Kosar made NFL history by becoming the second quarterback to throw touchdown passes in both AFC and NFC Championship games, highlighting his versatility and skill across different conferences.
  • 29 Jan Frankie Randall defeats Julio César Chávez: In a significant upset, Frankie Randall defeated Julio César Chávez by split decision, ending Chávez's long unbeaten streak. This victory was pivotal in Randall's boxing career and marked a notable moment in boxing history. source: espn.com
  • 30 Jan Super Bowl XXVIII: Dallas Cowboys defeat Buffalo Bills: In Super Bowl XXVIII, the Dallas Cowboys triumphed over the Buffalo Bills with a score of 30-13. This victory marked the Cowboys' fourth Super Bowl title and solidified their dominance in the early 1990s. source: nfl.com
  • 04 Feb Merlene Ottey sets world record: On February 4, 1994, Jamaican sprinter Merlene Ottey set a new world record in the women's 200 meters with a time of 21.34 seconds at the World Indoor Championships in Paris. This achievement solidified her status as one of the top athletes in track and field. source: bbc.com
  • 09 Feb 1994 Winter Olympics commence in Lillehammer: The 1994 Winter Olympics officially began in Lillehammer, Norway, marking the first time the event was held in Norway. The games featured athletes from around the world competing in various winter sports. source: brainyhistory.com
  • 12 Feb XVII Winter Olympic Games in Lillehammer: The XVII Winter Olympic Games commenced in Lillehammer, Norway, on February 12, 1994. The opening ceremony featured traditional Norwegian culture, including Sami joik, Telemark skiing, and folk dancing. The Games were notable for their environmental conservation efforts, such as constructing the hockey rink into the side of a mountain to conserve energy. source: britannica.com
  • 13 Feb Speed skating world record: A new world record was set in speed skating during a competition held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The event attracted top athletes from around the world. source: brainyhistory.com
  • 14 Feb Olympic speed skating record: On February 14, 1994, during the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, American speed skater Dan Jansen set a new Olympic record in the 500 meters. This victory was particularly significant as it came after years of personal and professional challenges for Jansen. source: olympic.org
  • 15 Feb Tom Barrasso Breaks NHL Goalie Record: Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tom Barrasso achieved a significant milestone by becoming the winningest US-born goalie in NHL history. During a 5-3 victory against the Winnipeg Jets, he surpassed Frank Brimsek's previous record of 252 career wins.
  • 18 Feb Dan Jansen sets world record in speed skating: On February 18, 1994, American speed skater Dan Jansen set a world record in the 1000 meters at the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. His achievement was celebrated as a significant milestone in his career and in the sport. source: bbc.com
  • 19 Feb Marta Figueras-Dotti wins Hawaiian Ladies Golf Open: On February 19, 1994, Spanish golfer Marta Figueras-Dotti won the Cup Noodles Hawaiian Ladies Open at Ko Olina Golf Club in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. She finished with a 7-under par score of 209, edging out Jane Geddes by one stroke. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 20 Feb World record speed skating performance: An outstanding speed skating performance resulted in a new world record during a competition in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The event was part of the lead-up to the 1994 Winter Olympics. source: brainyhistory.com
  • 23 Feb Jacobs Field naming rights: The naming rights for Jacobs Field, home of the Cleveland Indians, were officially announced. This marked a significant moment in sports marketing and venue naming conventions. source: espn.com
  • 25 Feb Phil Rizzuto elected to Baseball Hall of Fame: On February 25, 1994, the Veterans Committee of the Baseball Hall of Fame elected former New York Yankees shortstop Phil Rizzuto and ex-manager Leo Durocher for induction. Rizzuto, known as "The Scooter," played his entire 13-year career with the Yankees, earning five All-Star selections and seven World Series championships. He was also named the American League Most Valuable Player in 1950. source: upi.com
  • 27 Feb XVII Olympic Winter Games conclude in Lillehammer: The XVII Olympic Winter Games concluded in Lillehammer, Norway, on February 27, 1994. The event was praised for its organization and the performance of athletes, marking a successful return of the Winter Olympics after a 16-year hiatus from Norway. source: olympic.org
  • 01 Mar Leonard Coleman Elected National League President: Former banker Leonard Coleman was elected as the new president of the National League, succeeding Bill White in a significant baseball administration change.
  • 06 Mar Colin Jackson sets world record in indoor 60m hurdles: On March 6, 1994, Welsh athlete Colin Jackson set a world record in the indoor 60m hurdles with a time of 7.30 seconds at Sindelfingen, Germany. This record stood for nearly 27 years until it was broken in 2021. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 07 Mar David Platt Named England Football Captain: David Platt was appointed captain of the English national football team, a significant honor in the world of international soccer.
  • 13 Mar North Carolina wins ACC Basketball Tournament: On March 13, 1994, the University of North Carolina Tar Heels secured their 13th Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) men's basketball tournament title by defeating the University of Virginia Cavaliers 73–66 in the championship game. Jerry Stackhouse was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 19 Mar Cricket performance by Brian Lara: On March 19, 1994, Brian Lara scored a remarkable 375 runs in a Test match against England, setting a new world record for the highest individual score in Test cricket at that time. This performance solidified Lara's reputation as one of the greatest batsmen in cricket history. His record stood until it was surpassed in 2004. source: bbc.com
  • 20 Mar Wayne Gretzky ties NHL goal record: On March 20, 1994, Wayne Gretzky scored twice against the San Jose Sharks, tying Gordie Howe's NHL career goal record of 801 goals. The Los Angeles Kings' center achieved this milestone with a goal in the first period and another in the third period, the latter tying the game at 6-6 and sending it into overtime. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 23 Mar Wayne Gretzky NHL Goal Record: Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky set an NHL record by scoring his 802nd goal, further cementing his status as one of the greatest hockey players in history.
  • 25 Mar Yasunori Miyabe sets 1000m speed skating world record: Japanese speed skater Yasunori Miyabe set a world record in the 1000m event with a time of 1:12.37 on March 25, 1994, at the Olympic Oval in Calgary. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 29 Mar Allan Border's final Test match: Allan Border, the former Australian cricket captain, played his final Test match on March 29, 1994, against India. His career was marked by significant achievements and contributions to Australian cricket. source: espncricinfo.com
  • 02 Apr First game at Jacobs Field in Cleveland: The first game at Jacobs Field, now known as Progressive Field, took place on April 2, 1994. This event marked a new era for the Cleveland Indians, as they played against the Seattle Mariners in front of a sold-out crowd. The stadium has since become a landmark in Cleveland. source: mlb.com
  • 03 Apr NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: The NCAA Women's Basketball Championship took place on April 3, 1994, where the University of North Carolina defeated Louisiana Tech. This victory marked North Carolina's first national title in women's basketball. source: ncaa.com
  • 04 Apr Arkansas Wins NCAA Basketball Championship: On April 4, 1994, the University of Arkansas won the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, defeating Duke University. This victory marked Arkansas's first national title in men's basketball. source: ncaa.com
  • 05 Apr Miami Heat defeats New York Knicks, ending their 15-game winning streak: On April 5, 1994, the Miami Heat defeated the New York Knicks 100-86, snapping the Knicks' 15-game winning streak. The game was held at Miami Arena, with the Heat's Harold Miner leading the scoring with 22 points. This victory was significant as the Knicks had been on a remarkable winning run since February 27, 1994. source: espn.com
  • 06 Apr Cleveland Indians Night Game Rained Out: The first scheduled night game at Jacobs Field for the Cleveland Indians was cancelled due to rain.
  • 07 Apr First Night Game at Jacobs Field: The Cleveland Indians played their first night game at the newly constructed Jacobs Field, defeating the Seattle Mariners 6-2, marking a significant moment in the team's history.
  • 08 Apr Kent Mercker's no-hitter: On April 8, 1994, Kent Mercker pitched a no-hitter for the Atlanta Braves against the Los Angeles Dodgers. This achievement marked a significant milestone in Mercker's career and was celebrated as a remarkable feat in Major League Baseball history. It was the first no-hitter for the Braves since 1973. source: espn.com
  • 10 Apr Jose Maria Olazabal Wins 58th Masters Golf Championship: On April 10, 1994, Jose Maria Olazabal won the 58th Masters Golf Championship, marking his first major victory. source: pgatour.com
  • 17 Apr Senior PGA Championship details: The Senior PGA Championship was held on April 17, 1994, featuring senior golfers competing for the title. This championship is one of the major events in senior golf, attracting many former PGA Tour players. source: pga.com
  • 18 Apr Brian Lara breaks world cricket record: On April 18, 1994, Brian Lara set a new world record for the highest individual score in first-class cricket, scoring 375 runs. This achievement highlighted his exceptional talent and solidified his place in cricket history. source: bbc.com
  • 19 Apr Graeme Obree Cycling World Record: Scottish cyclist Graeme Obree set a remarkable world record in the 10km cycling event, completing the distance in an impressive time of 11 minutes and 25.88 seconds.
  • 20 Apr Cricket World Record Partnership: Cricketers Sohail and Inzamam established a world record one-day international (ODI) partnership of 263 runs, a significant achievement in cricket history.
  • 21 Apr Baseball Record Achievement: Eddie Murray sets a remarkable baseball record by achieving 11 switch-hit home runs in a game, demonstrating exceptional batting versatility.
  • 22 Apr Heavyweight boxing championship: On April 22, 1994, the heavyweight boxing championship took place, featuring notable fighters of the era. This event was part of a series of high-profile boxing matches that captivated sports fans worldwide. source: espn.com
  • 24 Apr NFL Draft first pick: The NFL Draft on April 24, 1994, featured the first overall pick, which was notable for its impact on the teams involved. This event is a key moment in the NFL calendar, shaping team rosters for the upcoming season. source: nfl.com
  • 27 Apr Scott Erickson pitches no-hitter for Minnesota Twins: On April 27, 1994, Scott Erickson pitched the first no-hitter in Metrodome history, leading the Minnesota Twins to a 6-0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Erickson walked four batters and struck out five in his 128-pitch performance. source: mlb.com
  • 30 Apr Roland Ratzenberger dies in San Marino Grand Prix qualifying crash: On April 30, 1994, Austrian racing driver Roland Ratzenberger was killed during qualifying for the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola. His car suffered a front wing failure, causing it to crash into a concrete barrier at high speed. Ratzenberger was the first driver to die at a Grand Prix weekend since 1982, and his death, along with Ayrton Senna's the following day, led to significant safety reforms in Formula One. source: espn.com
  • 01 May Ayrton Senna dies in San Marino Grand Prix crash: On May 1, 1994, Brazilian Formula One driver Ayrton Senna was killed during the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola. Senna's car crashed into a concrete barrier at high speed, resulting in fatal head injuries. His death, along with that of Roland Ratzenberger the previous day, led to significant safety reforms in Formula One. source: theguardian.com
  • 06 May Lennox Lewis Wins Heavyweight Boxing Title: Lennox Lewis defeated Phil Jackson by technical knockout (TKO) in the 8th round to claim the heavyweight boxing title.
  • 07 May NBA Playoff Upset: Nuggets Beat SuperSonics: In a surprising upset during the NBA playoffs, the Denver Nuggets defeated the Seattle SuperSonics, advancing to the next round of the postseason. source: nba.com
  • 08 May Colorado Silver Bullets Launch First Game: The Colorado Silver Bullets, a pioneering all-female professional baseball team, played their inaugural game, representing a milestone in women's sports history.
  • 12 May Death of Cricketer Xenophon Balaskas: Xenophon Balaskas, a South African cricket player who represented his country in 9 Test matches and took 22 wickets, passed away.
  • 14 May Manchester United Wins FA Cup Final: On May 14, 1994, Manchester United won the FA Cup Final, defeating Chelsea 4-0. This victory was significant in establishing Manchester United's dominance in English football during the 1990s. source: bbc.com
  • 15 May Laura Davies wins McDonald's LPGA Championship: On May 15, 1994, Laura Davies won the McDonald's LPGA Championship, marking a significant victory in her golf career. This win added to her reputation as one of the top female golfers of her time. source: lpga.com
  • 18 May AC Milan wins European Cup: On May 18, 1994, AC Milan secured their fifth European Cup title by defeating FC Barcelona 4-0 in the final held at the Olympic Stadium in Athens. This victory marked a significant achievement for the Italian club in European football. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 19 May Jennifer Capriati enters drug rehabilitation: On May 19, 1994, tennis player Jennifer Capriati voluntarily entered a drug rehabilitation center in Miami Beach following her arrest for marijuana possession in Coral Gables, Florida. Capriati's attorney stated she was optimistic and cooperative with the program. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 20 May Notable Athletes Born: Several American basketball-related athletes were born on May 20, 1994, including Molleigh Byrne, Carrina Diaz, Derryck Jeter, Markeise Robinson, and others.
  • 21 May Pat Day wins 120th Preakness Stakes: Pat Day rode Tabasco Cat to victory in the 120th Preakness Stakes, held at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. This win marked Day's first Preakness victory, contributing to his reputation as one of the leading jockeys in horse racing. source: baltimoresun.com
  • 22 May Toronto Raptors NBA Franchise Launched: On May 22, 1994, the Toronto Raptors were officially launched as an NBA franchise, marking the league's expansion into Canada. source: nba.com
  • 28 May Dave Winfield surpasses Rod Carew on MLB hits list: On May 28, 1994, Dave Winfield of the Minnesota Twins achieved his 3,054th career hit, surpassing former Twin Rod Carew to move into 15th place on the all-time Major League Baseball hits list. source: thisdayinbaseball.com
  • 29 May Beth Daniel wins LPGA Corning Golf Classic: Beth Daniel triumphed at the LPGA Corning Golf Classic on May 29, 1994. This victory marked a significant achievement in her professional golf career, further establishing her as a leading player on the LPGA Tour. source: lpga.com
  • 31 May San Diego Padres' historic offensive performance against Pittsburgh Pirates: On May 31, 1994, the San Diego Padres achieved a remarkable 15-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates, with the Padres scoring 13 runs in the second inning. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 04 Jun Arantxa Sánchez Vicario wins French Open singles title: Arantxa Sánchez Vicario won the French Open singles title on June 4, 1994, defeating Mary Pierce in the final. This victory marked Sánchez Vicario's third Grand Slam title, solidifying her status as one of the top players in women's tennis. source: espn.com
  • 05 Jun French Open men's tennis final: The men's final of the French Open took place on June 5, 1994, featuring a match between Sergi Bruguera and Andrea Gaudenzi. Bruguera emerged victorious, claiming his second consecutive title at Roland Garros. source: rolandgarros.com
  • 11 Jun Pat Day Wins 126th Belmont Stakes: Jockey Pat Day rode Tabasco Cat to victory in the 126th Belmont Stakes, completing the race in an impressive time of 2:26.8.
  • 13 Jun Don Mattingly surpasses Wally Pipp for consecutive games played with Yankees: On June 13, 1994, Don Mattingly played his 1,469th consecutive game at first base for the New York Yankees, surpassing Wally Pipp for the second-most consecutive games played at first base in Yankees history. This achievement highlighted Mattingly's durability and commitment to the team. source: thisdayinbaseball.com
  • 15 Jun New York Giants release Phil Simms: The New York Giants announced the release of quarterback Phil Simms, a key player who led the team to two Super Bowl victories. His departure marked the end of an era for the franchise and was a significant moment in NFL history. source: nytimes.com
  • 16 Jun Martin Brodeur wins Calder Trophy: Martin Brodeur was awarded the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie, recognizing his outstanding performance during the season. This accolade marked the beginning of a legendary career in professional hockey. source: nhl.com
  • 17 Jun 1994 FIFA World Cup begins in the United States: The 1994 FIFA World Cup commenced on June 17, 1994, marking the first time the tournament was hosted by the United States. The event featured 24 teams and was won by Brazil. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 18 Jun Aleksander Popov Sets Swimming World Record: Russian swimmer Aleksander Popov achieved a world record in the 100m freestyle, demonstrating exceptional athletic performance and pushing the boundaries of human swimming capability.
  • 19 Jun US Open Golf Championship held at Oakmont Country Club: The 1994 US Open Golf Championship took place from June 16 to 19 at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. Ernie Els won the tournament, securing his first major championship victory. source: usga.org
  • 20 Jun Ernie Els Wins US Open Golf Tournament: South African golfer Ernie Els secured a dramatic victory at the US Open Men's Golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club, defeating Loren Roberts in a sudden-death playoff and cementing his status as a world-class golfer.
  • 21 Jun Steffi Graf's historic Wimbledon upset: On June 21, 1994, world No. 1 Steffi Graf was defeated in the first round of Wimbledon by unseeded American Lori McNeil, marking the first time a defending women's champion lost in the first round at Wimbledon. source: tennismajors.com
  • 22 Jun USA defeats Colombia in World Cup soccer: On June 22, 1994, the United States men's national soccer team defeated Colombia 2-1 in a World Cup group stage match, securing their advancement to the knockout round. source: fifa.com
  • 23 Jun International Olympic Committee Celebrates Centennial: The International Olympic Committee marks its 100th anniversary, commemorating a century of promoting international sports cooperation and the Olympic movement.
  • 24 Jun Brazil wins 1994 FIFA World Cup: On June 24, 1994, Brazil secured its fourth FIFA World Cup title by defeating Italy in a penalty shootout after a 0-0 draw in the final match held in Pasadena, California. This victory made Brazil the first nation to win four World Cups. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 25 Jun 1,500th FIFA World Cup goal milestone: On June 25, 1994, during a match between Argentina and Greece in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, the 1,500th goal in World Cup history was scored by Argentina's Gabriel Batistuta. source: brainyhistory.com
  • 26 Jun Donna Andrews wins ShopRite LPGA Classic: On June 26, 1994, American professional golfer Donna Andrews secured victory at the ShopRite LPGA Classic in New Jersey. She finished with a total score of 207 (−6), two strokes ahead of runner-up Michelle Estill. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 28 Jun Dwight Gooden MLB suspension: On June 28, 1994, Major League Baseball announced the suspension of pitcher Dwight Gooden for violating the league's substance abuse policy. This marked a significant moment in Gooden's career, impacting his reputation and future in the sport. source: nytimes.com
  • 30 Jun Tonya Harding Banned for Life from US Ice Skating: The United States Ice Skating Federation permanently bars Tonya Harding from competitive figure skating, following her involvement in the infamous attack on fellow skater Nancy Kerrigan.
  • 02 Jul 101st Wimbledon Women's Tennis Championship: C. Martinez defeated Martina Navratilova in the women's singles final of the 101st Wimbledon Tennis Championships, marking a significant moment in the tournament's storied history.
  • 03 Jul Wimbledon Men's Tennis Championship: The Wimbledon Men's Tennis Championship took place on July 3, 1994, with Pete Sampras defeating Goran Ivanišević in the final. This victory marked Sampras's second Wimbledon title. source: bbc.com
  • 04 Jul 1994 FIFA World Cup Quarter-Final: On July 4, 1994, the 1994 FIFA World Cup quarter-final matches took place, featuring intense competition among the world's top national teams. The outcomes of these matches determined the teams advancing to the semi-finals. source: fifa.com
  • 06 Jul European 100m Record: Irina Privalova establishes a new European record in the 100-meter sprint, highlighting the competitive nature of track and field athletics in Europe.
  • 08 Jul Sonia O'Sullivan World Record: Irish athlete Sonia O'Sullivan sets a new world record in the 2K race with a time of 5:25.36, demonstrating exceptional athletic performance.
  • 12 Jul 65th MLB All-Star Game: The 65th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with the American League defeating the National League 8-7 in an exciting matchup.
  • 16 Jul Sweden defeats Bulgaria in World Cup: On July 16, 1994, Sweden defeated Bulgaria in the FIFA World Cup. The match was part of the tournament's knockout stages, contributing to Sweden's advancement in the competition.
  • 17 Jul Brazil wins 1994 FIFA World Cup: On July 17, 1994, Brazil defeated Italy 3–2 in a penalty shootout after a 0–0 draw following extra time in the FIFA World Cup final at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. This victory marked Brazil's fourth World Cup title, making it the first nation to achieve this feat. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 22 Jul Mariners Play at Fenway Park: The Seattle Mariners play the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park as a temporary home, due to ongoing repairs at the Kingdome in Seattle.
  • 23 Jul Don Mattingly Milestone: New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly achieves a significant career milestone by becoming the 6th Yankees player to reach 2,000 career hits.
  • 24 Jul Miguel Indurain wins Tour de France: On July 24, 1994, Miguel Indurain secured his victory in the Tour de France, marking his fourth consecutive win in the prestigious cycling event. Indurain's performance solidified his status as one of the greatest cyclists in history. The race concluded in Paris, celebrating his remarkable achievement. source: cyclingnews.com
  • 28 Jul Major League Baseball Players Strike: On July 28, 1994, Major League Baseball players went on strike, leading to the cancellation of the remainder of the 1994 season, including the World Series. The strike was initiated over disputes regarding salary caps and revenue sharing between players and team owners. source: nytimes.com
  • 31 Jul 28th Curtis Cup Golf Match: The 28th Curtis Cup international amateur women's golf match concluded with a tied result of 9-9 between competing teams.
  • 02 Aug Noureddine Morceli Sets World Record: Algerian middle-distance runner Noureddine Morceli set a new world record in the 3000 meters with a time of 7 minutes, 25.11 seconds, surpassing the previous record by nearly four seconds. source: britannica.com
  • 05 Aug Major League Baseball players go on strike: On August 5, 1994, Major League Baseball players initiated a strike, leading to the cancellation of the remainder of the 1994 season, including the postseason and World Series. source: history.com
  • 08 Aug Major League Baseball players strike: On August 8, 1994, Major League Baseball players initiated a strike, leading to the cancellation of the remainder of the 1994 season and the World Series. source: upi.com
  • 12 Aug Major League Baseball players strike: The Major League Baseball players' strike began on August 12, 1994, leading to the cancellation of the remainder of the season and the World Series. This strike was primarily over issues related to salary caps and player rights. source: espn.com
  • 14 Aug Nick Price Wins PGA Championship: Nick Price won the PGA Championship on August 14, 1994, securing his second major championship victory. source: pga.com
  • 28 Aug Tiger Woods wins US Golf Amateur Championship: Tiger Woods won the US Golf Amateur Championship on August 28, 1994, marking a significant milestone in his early career. This victory made him the youngest winner of the championship at the age of 18. Woods' win was a precursor to his future successes in professional golf. source: usga.org
  • 11 Sep 1994 MLB World Series cancelled: The 1994 Major League Baseball (MLB) World Series was cancelled due to a players' strike that began in August 1994. This marked the first time since 1904 that the World Series was not played, significantly impacting the sport's history. source: nytimes.com
  • 14 Sep MLB Players' Strike cancels 1994 season: On September 14, 1994, Major League Baseball players went on strike, leading to the cancellation of the remainder of the 1994 season, including the World Series. The strike was primarily over salary arbitration and free-agent compensation.
  • 18 Sep Inaugural Presidents Cup Golf Tournament: The first Presidents Cup Golf tournament was held at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, with Davis Love III delivering an exceptional undefeated performance that helped the US team defeat the International team 20-12.
  • 30 Sep NHL labor dispute: On September 30, 1994, the NHL faced a labor dispute that led to a lockout, affecting the start of the 1994-1995 season. The dispute centered around salary caps and revenue sharing, marking a significant moment in professional sports labor relations. source: bbc.com
  • 01 Oct NHL Players Lockout: On October 1, 1994, the National Hockey League (NHL) players initiated a lockout, leading to a delay in the start of the 1994-95 NHL season. source: nytimes.com
  • 08 Oct Boston College defeats Notre Dame in college football Holy War: On October 8, 1994, Boston College triumphed over Notre Dame in a significant college football matchup known as the Holy War. The game was notable for its intense rivalry and competitive spirit, drawing considerable attention from fans and media alike. source: espn.com
  • 09 Oct NFL Matches: Multiple National Football League matches were played, featuring notable games including a dominant 38-3 victory by the Dallas Cowboys over the Arizona Cardinals, and close contests like the Denver Broncos' 16-9 win against the Seattle Seahawks.
  • 23 Oct 3rd Solheim Cup Golf Tournament: The 3rd Solheim Cup, a biennial women's golf competition between teams from Europe and the United States, was held from October 23 to 25, 1994, at the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. The U.S. team won the event, retaining the Cup. source: lpga.com
  • 29 Oct George Foreman Becomes Oldest Heavyweight Champion: George Foreman made history by winning the WBA and IBF World Heavyweight Championships, knocking out Michael Moorer and becoming the oldest heavyweight champion in boxing history.
  • 30 Oct US Wins Nichirei LPGA Golf International: The United States team won the Nichirei LPGA Golf International, a women's professional golf tournament held in Japan, on October 30, 1994. source: lpga.com
  • 02 Nov NFL Expansion: Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars: On November 2, 1994, the NFL announced the addition of two new teams: the Carolina Panthers and the Jacksonville Jaguars. This expansion aimed to increase the league's presence in the southeastern United States, with the Panthers based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the Jaguars in Jacksonville, Florida. source: nfl.com
  • 04 Nov United Center opens in Chicago: The United Center, a major indoor arena in Chicago, Illinois, opened on November 4, 1994. It serves as the home for the Chicago Bulls (NBA) and the Chicago Blackhawks (NHL). source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 05 Nov George Foreman becomes oldest heavyweight champion: On November 5, 1994, at age 45, George Foreman became the oldest world heavyweight boxing champion by defeating Michael Moorer in the 10th round at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. source: history.com
  • 06 Nov 25th NYC Marathon won by German Silva: On November 6, 1994, German Silva won the 25th New York City Marathon, becoming the first person to win the marathon twice. source: nytimes.com
  • 08 Nov Michael Schumacher Wins First Formula One World Championship: Michael Schumacher clinches his first Formula One World Championship at the Australian Grand Prix, though the victory comes amid controversial circumstances, marking the beginning of his legendary racing career.
  • 12 Nov Death of Wilma Rudolph, Olympic champion: Wilma Rudolph, an American sprinter and Olympic champion, passed away on November 12, 1994. She was the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics, achieving this feat in 1960. source: nytimes.com
  • 19 Nov 59th Iron Bowl: Alabama Defeats Auburn: In a thrilling college football matchup, Alabama defeated Auburn 21-14 in Birmingham during the 59th Iron Bowl, a historic rivalry game in American collegiate sports.
  • 27 Nov CFL Grey Cup Championship: The 82nd Canadian Football League (CFL) Grey Cup was held, with the British Columbia Lions defeating the Baltimore Stallions in an exciting match with a final score of 26-23.
  • 30 Nov NFL Expansion: The National Football League announces the Jacksonville Jaguars as the league's 30th franchise, expanding the professional football landscape in the United States.
  • 01 Dec Seattle Seahawks Players Injured in Car Accident: Three players from the Seattle Seahawks professional football team were injured in a car accident, highlighting the potential risks athletes face off the field.
  • 04 Dec Pakistan Wins World Hockey Championship: Pakistan secured a remarkable victory in the World Hockey Championship after a 12-year drought, defeating the Netherlands with a thrilling 4-3 score in Sydney, Australia.
  • 10 Dec Heisman Trophy Award: Rashaan Salaam from the University of Colorado won the 60th Heisman Trophy Award as a running back (RB), recognizing him as the most outstanding player in college football.
  • 15 Dec Athlete Drug Ban: Diane Modahl was banned from athletics in the United Kingdom due to a drug use violation, highlighting ongoing challenges with performance-enhancing substances in sports.