Today in sports history: March 12

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In 2009, Syracuse outlasts Connecticut in the second-longest Division I game ever played, a six-overtime Big East tournament quarterfinal thriller.

1984: Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean of Britain become first ice dancing team to record 9 perfect marks

British ice skating pair Torvill and Dean, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, perform during rehearsal in Bosnian capital of Sarajevo on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014. 1985 — Larry Bird scores 60 points, including Boston’s last 16, to set a Celtics record and lead them to a 126-115 victory over Atlanta.2005: Bode Miller becomes first American in 22 years to win skiing’s overall World Cup title

U.S. ski racer Bode Miller clears a gate during the first run of the last men's World Cup Giant Slalom during the Alpine Ski World Cup finals, in Parpan - Lenzerheide, Switzerland, Saturday, March 12, 2005. Miller became the first American in 22 years to win skiing's overall World Cup title Saturday. 2008 — The Houston Rockets are the third team in NBA history to win 20 straight games and ties for the second-longest winning streak with an 83-75 victory over the Atlanta Hawks.

Syracuse's Eric Devendorf is mobbed by teammates as he stands on a table after making a three-point basket at the end of regulation against Connecticut during a quarterfinal NCAA college basketball game at the Big East men's tournament Thursday, March 12, 2009 at Madison Square Garden in New York. 2011 — The No. 21 Connecticut Huskies win their seventh Big East championship by winning five games in as many days.

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