Prickly Pear, Yearbook of Abilene Christian University, 2002 Page: 134
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In Case You Were Busy
In case you were busy with a term paper or just sleeping, here's
a few great sports moments you might have missed during the
2001-2002 season.
The Arizona Diamondbacks, and the seven-game World Series
victory they pulled out against the mighty New York Yankees. Of
course, the Diamondbacks weren't exactly pushovers, alternating
Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson on the mound.
The entire ACU women's tennis team, and especially Lacy
Johnson and Kristin Chumley, who were each named first team allAmerica.Mike Tyson getting whipped in the ring by Lennox Lewis, a
defeat that was ten years in the making.
Distance runner John Kemboi putting his name in the record
books alongside Bobby Morrow with 10 individual NCAA championship
titles.
The Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots, who were
introduced as a team and who played as a team, taking down the
greatest show on turf, the St. Louis Rams, in the process.
A packed Shotwell Stadium at Homecoming.
An empty Moody Coliseum at every basketball game.Boxing legend Muhammed Ali holds up the first
Olympic torch during a ceremony at Centennial Olympic
Park in Atlanta Dec. 4.Venus Williams, right, and her sister Serena pose with their trophies
after their U.S. Open women's singles final in New York Sept. 8.
photos coutesty of the Associated Press
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