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Small font. Row after row of unfamiliar names with legends sprinkled in. It is South Carolina’s running log of every former student-athlete eligible to have their number retired. Key word: eligible.
Numerous WNBA players have had their numbers retired, including Maya Moore and Tamika Catchings. Find out which players have ...
Daly is the lone coach in Pistons history to have a jersey number retired for him. Daly was the coach of the Pistons during the franchise's Bad Boys era, which saw them win back-to-back titles in ...
But did you know that Tom Novak only wore 60 in his senior season? In his first two years at Nebraska, Novak wore 68. As a junior, he wore 61 (teammate Charles Story wore 60). Nobody knows why he ...
Matthew Slater spent his entire 16-year career with the Patriots and will go down as one of the franchise’s legends. He was a ...
Los Angeles retired Parker's No. 3 at halftime of its, 92-85, loss to Chicago in a game that was televised by ABC. Parker ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates just lost one of their all-time great players, and one of their current players wanted to honor him in the best way he knew.
No. 15, Dick Allen, 1B-3B/OF, 1964-69, 1975-76. The Phillies retired Allen's number in 2020 after he was one of the best hitters in baseball during his first stint in Philly.
As a reminder, Jackie Robinson's No. 42 is retired league-wide and this exercise excludes any number in the future that might possibly be retired across the league (such as Roberto Clemente's No. 21).
All six retired numbers were worn by Pro Football Hall of Famers who helped the Packers win NFL titles. Between the six players with retired numbers, 13 combined NFL titles or Super Bowls were won.
Detroit retired the No. 2 for Chuck Daly, but not because he wore that number there as a player. Daly was the coach when the Pistons won back-to-back titles, and the No. 2 is in honor of that.