Shaq vs. Laettner in college, Spud Webb wins NBA Dunk Contest, and Cleveland keeps 'Browns' - This DiSH for Feb. 8
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In 1992, Duke's Christian Laettner went head-to-head with LSU's Shaquille O'Neal.
In 1986, 5'7" won the NBA's Dunk Contest.
In 1996, the NFL and the city of Cleveland reached an agreement to keep the name, colors and history of the Browns franchise in Cleveland.
In 1964, the US won its first Alpine skiing medals in the Winter Olympics.
And in 1998, women’s hockey premiered at the Olympics in Nagano, Japan.
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