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Arizona's Jawann McClellan hides his face in disappointment as Illinois players celebrate behind him at midcourt after the Illini's overtime victory on March 26, 2005, at Allstate Arena. With the win, Illinois advanced to the Final Four. (John Lee/Chicago Tribune)
Arizona’s Jawann McClellan hides his face in disappointment as Illinois players celebrate behind him at midcourt after the Illini’s overtime victory on March 26, 2005, at Allstate Arena. With the win, Illinois advanced to the Final Four. (John Lee/Chicago Tribune)
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Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on March 26, according to the Tribune’s archives.

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Sports flashback: March 27, 1994

Olympic champion speedskater Bonnie Blair, of Champaign, wears a big grin as she waves to fans after being surprised with a warm and raucous welcome on March 1, 1994, after winning at the Olympics while passing through O'Hare International Airport. (Michael Meinhardt/Chicago Tribune)
Olympic champion speedskater Bonnie Blair, of Champaign, wears a big grin as she waves to fans after being surprised with a warm and raucous welcome on March 1, 1994, after winning at the Olympics while passing through O’Hare International Airport. (Michael Meinhardt/Chicago Tribune)

1994: Speedskater Bonnie Blair broke her own world record in the 500 meters in an invitational competition at the Calgary Olympic Oval. Blair’s :38.99 beat her world mark of :39.10, set on the same ice during the 1988 Olympics.

Weather records (from the National Weather Service, Chicago)

  • High temperature: 79 degrees (2007)
  • Low temperature: 7 degrees (1873)
  • Precipitation: 1.4 inches (1959)
  • Snowfall: 8.9 inches (1970)
DePaul's George Mikan receives the Most Valuable Player trophy from Jack Coffey, chairman of the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Committee, in New York, March 26, 1945. (AP Photo/Matty Zimmerman)
DePaul's George Mikan receives the Most Valuable Player trophy from Jack Coffey, chairman of the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Committee, in New York, March 26, 1945. (Matty Zimmerman/AP)

1945: DePaul, led by young coach Ray Meyer, beat Bowling Green 71-54 at Madison Square Garden to win the National Invitation Tournament.

George Mikan, DePaul’s 6-foot-10 center, was named the NIT MVP, scoring a record 120 points during the three games. His presence also led to record crowds, as 72,622 fans turned out for the four nights at Madison Square Garden. Mikan was inducted into the Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame in 1982.

DePaul played one more game that season, losing to NCAA champion Oklahoma A&M 52-44 in the Red Cross Benefit Game at the Garden.

3/26/2005..00240964A.....Illinois celebrates their last second victory over Arizona...Game action of the Illinois vs Arizona regional final game at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont.............. Photo by Jim Prisching ..OUTSIDE TRIBUNE CO.- NO MAGS, NO SALES, NO INTERNET, NO TV.. Chicago Tribune Photo by Jim Prisching 00240964A illini0326(Basketball College 2005 NCAA Playoffs) (University of Illinois, Illini vs Arizona, Regional Championships)
Illinois celebrates a last second victory over Arizona on March 26, 2005, at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont. (Jim Prisching/Chicago Tribune)

2005: Trailing by 15 points with 4 minutes and 4 seconds left in regulation, Illinois rallied to beat No. 3 Arizona in overtime in the NCAA Tournament’s Chicago regional final at Allstate Arena.

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