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This Date in Sports History - October 16

1897 — Michigan beats Ohio State 34-0 at Ann Arbor, the first meeting between theses storied rivals.

GB 33, SF 30: Crosby field goal as time expires lifts Packers over 49ers

GREEN BAY, Wis. — A pick, a penalty and a game-winning kick.Quite a final minute for the Green Bay Packers.

MIL 4, LAD 0: Brewers take 2-1 NLCS lead

LOS ANGELES — Jhoulys Chacin combined with four relievers on a five-hitter, Orlando Arcia hit a two-run homer and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Los Angeles Dodgers...

Oct. 15 SUNY Ulster roundup

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLULSTER 3, HUDSON VALLEY 0

Oct. 15 Marist roundup

WOMEN’S SOCCERDARTMOUTH 3, MARIST 1

Oct. 15 girls volleyball roundup

OCIAA DIVISION INEWBURGH 3, MIDDLETOWN 0Scores: 25-19, 25-19, 25-21

Oct. 15 girls swimming roundup

OCIAAWARWICK 108, MIDDLETOWN 78

Oct. 15 girls field hockey roundup

MHALONTEORA 4, RHINEBECK 0Onteora goals: Sarah Jones; Eva Leonard; Lola Mainieri 2

Oct. 15 girls soccer roundup

OCIAA DIVISION IMONROE-WOODBURY 8, MIDDLETOWN 0

Oct. 15 boys soccer roundup

OCIAA DIVISION IMONROE-WOODBURY 3, NEWBURGH 0Monroe-Woodbury goals: Joe Olivette 2; Connor Paik

Oct. 15 boys golf roundup: MHAL championship/Section 9 qualifier

BOYS GOLFMHAL CHAMPIONSHIP/SECTION 9 QUALIFIER(at Apple Greens, front 18, par 71)

Marijuana legalization in Canada won't change NHL yet

As Riley Cote took and delivered countless punches over more than a decade of junior and pro hockey, he was eager to avoid painkillers. 

AP Was There: Smith and Carlos protest during 1968 Olympics

MEXICO CITY — By the time they reached Mexico City in October 1968, Tommie Smith and John Carlos were representing a country being torn...

Injuries sideline Jets' playmakers

NEW YORK — The Jets could be without two of their top playmakers on offense and defense for a while.Safety Marcus Maye has a broken right thumb that could...

Nets' goal for season: Improvement

NEW YORK — The Nets arrived in Brooklyn six years ago with big boasts about winning over New York and eventually winning a title.They don't say much now at...

NBA season preview: Warriors expected to three-peat

NBA commissioner Adam Silver will be at Oracle Arena on Tuesday night, handing the Golden State Warriors what will be their third set of championship rings from the last...

Snitker gets 2-year extension; managed Braves to playoffs

ATLANTA — Braves manager Brian Snitker agreed to a two-year contract extension after guiding Atlanta to the NL East title and its first playoff berth since 2013. The...

College football: Why schools rush to extend coach contracts

Coming off a division title that included a victory against its archrival, Auburn faced the prospect of losing its coach. 

Simona Halep earns 2nd consecutive year-end No. 1 WTA ranking

LONDON — Simona Halep is back as the year-end No. 1 for the second year in a row, despite a back injury that doctors say could lead to a long-term...

This Date in Sports History - October 15

1933 — The Philadelphia Eagles play their first NFL game and suffers a 56-0 loss to the New York Giants.

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