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Marist University Alum Makes Super Bowl History With Record Five Field Goals
A former Marist University standout etched his name into NFL history Sunday night, delivering one of the most dominant kicking performances the Super Bowl has ever seen.
Jason Myers ’13, now in his 11th NFL season, set a Super Bowl record by drilling five field goals in the Seattle Seahawks’ 29–13 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, according to a report by CBS Sports.
No kicker had ever made more than four field goals in a Super Bowl before Myers’ historic night, the outlet reported.
Myers’ kicks came from 33, 39, 41, 41, and 26 yards, with the record-setting f…
Former New York Met, Three-Time World Series Champion Terrance Gore Dies At 34
Terrance Gore, a World Series champion known for his blazing speed and clutch postseason appearances, has died at the age of 34.
Gore, a beloved teammate on several MLB teams, died after what his wife described on social media as a complication during a routine surgical procedure, according to multiple reports.
The former New York Met spent eight years in the Majors, playing in just 112 games, almost exclusively as a pinch-running specialist. Gore made just 14 starts in his career, tallying 85 at-bats with one RBI and three extra-base hits.
Though he was sparsely used, Gore still wound up …
NBC Announcers Address Savannah Guthrie, Family During Olympic Opening Ceremonies Coverage
NBC announcers Terry Gannon and Mary Carillo sent heartfelt messages to Savannah Guthrie and her family during the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony broadcast.
Guthrie, who was originally scheduled to co-host the event in Milan on Friday, Feb. 6, stepped away to focus on her family as the search continues for her missing 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie.
During the broadcast, Gannon and Carillo acknowledged Guthrie’s absence, calling her a vital part of the NBC team. “We send our love, prayers, and positive energy to Savannah and her family during this difficult time,” Gannon sa…