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Fortnight 7 – Day 3 Questions

Question #1

In 1998, at age 18, Jonathan Irons was sentenced to 50 years in prison for burglary and assault, and only had that decision vacated by the state of Missouri in March 2020. Name the six-time WNBA all-star who took a sabbatical from her career to advocate for Irons, and who married him this summer after his release.

Maya Moore

Basketball

Question #2

Since 1996, three Big 12 quarterbacks have finished their college careers with more than 3,000 yards rushing. Respectively, they attended Missouri, Nebraska, and Texas. Name two of them.

Brad Smith, Eric Crouch, Vince Young

Football

Question #3

Aleksandr Karelin, a three-time Olympic gold medalist, finished his professional career in Greco-Roman wrestling with a lifetime record of 887-2. One of those two losses came in the final match of his career, at the 2000 Olympics. Give the first and last name of the man who defeated Karelin in the gold medal match.  (Hint: He shares a last name with the current New York Yankee who has played with the team the longest.)

(Note: Again, first and last name are required for this answer.)

Rulon Gardner

Racing & Combat

Question #4

At the 1994 World Cup, the United States scored three goals in the group stage (and none in the knockout rounds). Eric Wynalda scored the first goal, and Earnie Stewart scored the third. Who was responsible for the second goal, following a cross from John Harkes?

Andrés Escobar

Soccer

Question #5

Niko Bellic, Michael de Santa, and Tommy Vercetti are most closely associated with what franchise (of sorts)?

Grand Theft Auto

Games