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John GagliardiOn November 8, 2003, Gagliardi broke the record for career coaching wins with his 409th victory, passing Grambling State University's Eddie Robinson.
Harry IceHis single game rushing record stood until 1998, and the other records still stand.
Ron DarlingOn August 10, 1989, Darling won his 83rd game with the Mets to move him past Jon Matlack into fourth on the Mets' all-time wins list where he remains today (behind Tom Seaver, Dwight Gooden and Jerry Koosman).
Allan CaidicIn 1995, he became the eighth player to score 10,000 career points in the PBA history and the league's first player to score 1,000 career three-point field goals.
Jim BrownBrown's record of scoring 100 touchdowns in only 93 games stood until LaDainian Tomlinson did it in 89 games during the 2006 season.
Julio Cruz (baseball)His record of 290 was surpassed by Ichiro Suzuki, whose two stolen bases in a game against the Padres on May 18, 2008, gave him a total of 292.
Tammy WilliamsBeginning February 25 and ending April 8, 2007, Williams achieved a school record 24 consecutive game hit streak.
Donato Gama da SilvaIn 2002, Donato broke a 43-year-old record, by becoming the oldest goalscorer in La Liga history.
Jim LeightonLeighton's final league appearance that season meant that he set the record for the oldest player in the Scottish Premier League at 41 years and 302 days, a record which was broken by Andy Millen in 2007.
Paul DeaconOn 23 June 2006, Paul Deacon broke the record points scored for a Bradford player (1,834), which was previously held by Keith Mumby.
Bill BordleyHis freshman strikeout record would stand until broken by Tim Lincecum in 2004.
Charlie E. PannamHis tally of 108 games as South Melbourne coach remained a record until passed by Ian Stewart in 1981.
Dale HawerchukHe became the youngest NHL player in history to reach 100 points (a record since broken by Sidney Crosby in 2006), finishing with 103, and winning the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's Rookie of the Year.
Kevin NealeIn his entire VFL career at St Kilda, he had played in 256 games, and scored 301 goals (as at the end of the 2010 season, only 5 other men have played more matches for St Kilda, and only 8 others have kicked more goals in their career).
Kellen WinslowWinslow's yardage total stood as the playoff record for tight ends for 30 years until Vernon Davis's 180 yards in 2012.
George Burns (first baseman)His 1,671 games at first base were the most by an AL right-handed player until 1940 ; he still ranks third in league history.
Kory Sheets(2008) For his career, he ranks # 1 in Touchdowns (54), # 1 in rushing TDs (48), ahead of NFL greats like Mike Alstott, Mike Pruitt, Otis Armstrong and Leroy Keyes ; # 2 in scoring (324 points) behind Travis Dorsch.
Ted RoofHe remains among the most prolific tacklers in program history, ranking second for most tackles in a single game with 25 versus Tennessee in 1985 and seventh on the all-time tackling list with 417.
Jordan EberleHis 42 goals accounted for one-fifth of his team's scoring and marked the first time a Pats player hit the forty-goal mark since Matt Hubbauer scored 48 in 2001 -- 02.
Harry DanningThrough 2010, he was ninth all-time in career hits (behind Al Rosen) among Jewish major league baseball players.
J. D. BrookhartAs of 2006 he was still ranked tenth and with 1,873 career receiving yards is ranked seventh.
Grace SlickHer record stood for 12 years but was ultimately broken by Cher, who was 53 in 1999 when'' Believe'' hit # 1.
Heinie GrohHis career fielding average was later topped by Kamm, and remained an NL record until Ken Reitz surpassed it in ; Traynor broke his record for career double plays in 1933.
Ken HitchcockOn November 23, 2013, Hitchcock surpassed Bryan Murray as 8th all-time with 621 career regular season victories when the St. Louis Blues defeated the Dallas Stars 6-1.
Sean LandetaAs a member of the Eagles, Landeta set the NFL's all-time record for number of punts in a career, punting yardage and punts inside the 20 during the 2002 season.
Steve Stone (baseball)Through July 2011, Stone was third among Jewish pitchers in career wins (107) and strikeouts (1,065), behind Ken Holtzman and Sandy Koufax and directly ahead of Jason Marquis, and ninth in games pitched (320), behind Barry Latman.
Anthony Hancock (American football)As of the 2012 season, his total career receiving yardage was the 10th-highest in school history.
Ira RodgersHis record of most touchdowns in a career (42), was broken by running back Steve Slaton who rushed for his 50th touchdown in 2007.
Roy McDonoughAs a result he is the record holder for the most dismissals in a career, 22, and for red cards in the Football League, 13, an unenviable mark that he holds jointly with Steve Walsh He began his career at Birmingham City in 1977 making 2 appearances.
Ken SnowKen also ranks # 9 on the Illinois state career goals list with 128 goals and # 16 on the season (1985) goal scoring list with 49 goals.
Hayden KennedyHe finally surpassed his former colleague on 8 September 2007 when he umpired in the first elimination final between Hawthorn and Adelaide at the Telstra Dome to break the 410 game record held by Sawers.
Korie HledeIn 1995, she was named A10 rookie of the year, and by her senior year, she had netted a total of 2,631 points, becoming the only Duquesne player (male or female) to score over 2,000 career points.
Hiroshi Ohshita383 for 1951 was a long-time Japanese record ; he also holds the Japanese record of seven hits in seven at-bats in a single game.
Octavio DotelHe set the mark when he pitched for the Detroit Tigers on April 7, 2012, breaking a record previously held by Mike Morgan, Matt Stairs, and Ron Villone.
Thomas GradinMeanwhile, Gradin's mark of 38 points in 38 playoff games as a Canuck stood for seven years until Trevor Linden surpassed it in 1993.
Edwin van der SarIn the 2008 -- 09 season he set the world league clean sheet record by not conceding a single goal for 1,311 minutes.
Jeremy RoenickOn November 10, 2007, he became the third American-born player (Joe Mullen and Mike Modano were the first two) to score 500 goals.
Barry BondsDuring the 1996 season, Bonds became the 4th player in history to steal 300 bases and hit 300 home runs for a career, joining Willie Mays, Andre Dawson, and Bobby Bonds in the 300 -- 300 club, but he only finished fifth in the MVP balloting.
Justin MedlockOn August 14, 2009, Medlock scored seven field goals, tying Lance Chomyc's Argonauts single-game team record and just short of the league record of eight shared by Dave Ridgway, Mark McLoughlin, and Paul Osbaldiston.
Lou GrozaWhen Groza retired for good in 1968 after 21 seasons in professional football, he held NFL career records for points scored, field goals made and extra points made.
Mark AguirreHis 13,930 points as a Maverick rank third in the franchise's history, behind Rolando Blackman's 16,643 points and Dirk Nowitzki's 25,051 (updated July 19, 2013).
Sean LandetaAs a member of the Green Bay Packers, he set a club record for the highest net punting average and most punts inside the 20 in team history (since the AFL/NFL merger in 1970).
Ichiro SuzukiIchiro would finish the 2004 season with a record 262 hits, giving him the single-season records for both the United States and Japanese baseball.
David Berg (pitcher)At the Championship Series, Berg set a new NCAA single-season record with his 24th save on June 24, 2013 and he also made his 51st appearance of the season, becoming the first pitcher in NCAA history to record 50 or more appearances in two seasons.
Lin Chung-chiuThroughout his Professional Baseball in Taiwan career he hit 162 home runs, which was only surpassed by Chang Tai-Shan and Hsieh Chia-hsien as of 2008.
Ortvin Sarapu5 points out of 11 games, and 1990, when he tied with Ben Martin at 7.
Alicia HollowellIn doing so, she also set the NCAA second-most strikeout record for a regulation game, behind only Michele Granger's total of 21 from 1991.
Darryl SittlerSittler's scoring totals remained a Leafs record until being surpassed by Doug Gilmour in 1992 -- 93.
Craig BradleyHe broke Bruce Doull's Carlton games record in Round 1, 2002.
Johnny BrightBright retired in 1964 as the CFL's all-time leading rusher (Mike Pringle and George Reed have since surpassed him).
Charles Walker (checkers player)In a January 1992 match that lasted over eight hours, he played 229 checkers games simultaneously.
Harvey MartinHis unofficial career franchise sack record lasted 30 years, before being broken by DeMarcus Ware in 2013.
Henry CurshamThe closest anyone has come to breaking the record is Ian Rush when he scored his 44th FA Cup goal in 1998.
Hector CowanAs of the completion of the 2007 season, this ranks him 14th at Kansas in terms of total wins and ninth at Kansas in terms of winning percentage.
Udonis HaslemOn November 21, 2012 in a game against the Milwaukee Bucks, Haslem passed Alonzo Mourning to become the franchise leader in total rebounds with 4,808, breaking Mourning's previous record of 4,807.
Jack MollenkopfHis 84 wins at Purdue placed him first on the school's all-time wins list until Joe Tiller passed him in 2008, and he ranks fourth in overall winning percentage (.
Scotty BowmanThe 1992 -- 93 Penguins under Bowman set the NHL record for consecutive wins in the regular season with 17.
Jimmy WardhaughHe was also the club's record League goal-scorer for almost 40 years, until his tally of 206 was surpassed by John Robertson in 1997.
Adam Courchaine (ice hockey, born 1984)His 43 goals established a Giants' franchise record which remained unbroken until Evander Kane surpassed the mark in 2008 -- 09.
Chris CheliosOn January 8, 2008, Chelios became the second oldest player in the history of the NHL, at 45 years, 348 days, passing Moe Roberts.
Jack Quinn (baseball)He was the oldest to hit a home run in the majors, at age 46, until 47-year-old Julio Franco did so in 2006.
T. T. McConnellAs of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him 17th at Doane in total wins and seventh at Doane in winning percentage (.
Darren OliverOn April 22, 2010, Oliver recorded his third career save with the Rangers, which set a record for the longest amount of time between saves for a single team at 15 years and 271 days.
Eric Show On September 11, 1985, Show became famous for giving up Pete Rose's 4,192 nd hit, which surpassed the all-time career hits record that had long been held by Ty Cobb.
Tammy WynetteFor nearly two decades, Wynette held the record for most consecutive wins, until 1987 when Reba McEntire won the award for the fourth consecutive time.
NecoAs of 2006, Neco is the player who played the longest for Corinthians : 17 years.
Tommy HarperA second Brewer did n't join him in the 30 -- 30 club until Ryan Braun accomplished the feat in 2011.
Alyssa ValdezThe standing record before her record breaking performance was 33 points set by an Adamson player in February 14, 2009.
Desmond BishopBishop became the first Cal player to lead the Pac-10 in tackles since Jerrott Willard posted 147 in 1993.
Chuck MuncieAt his death in 2013, he ranked fifth in Saints history in career rushing yards, and his 19 touchdowns in a season and 43 in his career with the Chargers had been surpassed only by LaDainian Tomlinson.
Gerry BrandBrand's tally still placed him 6th on the 2013 list of most points scored in all Springbok matches.
Dan Daniel (sportswriter)Daniel was official scorer for more than twenty games during Joe DiMaggio's 1941 hitting streak.
Garfield WeedeAs of the conclusion of the 2012 season, this ranks him # 3 at Sterling in total wins and # 9 at the school in winning percentage ().
Deacon WhiteWhite led his league in batting average twice (including the NA in), and in RBI three times (including the NA in) ; not until 1953, when Roy Campanella topped the NL, would another catcher lead his league in RBI.
Marion MotleyIn December 2002, quarterback Michael Vick of the Atlanta Falcons rushed for 173 yards on 10 carries against the Minnesota Vikings, eclipsing Motley's average.
Gerry AinscoughDuring that prolific season he set two club records -- most conversions in a match (9 v Clifton 7 December 1996, still the club record) and most points in a match (27 v Rosslyn Park 14 September 1996).
PauletaHowever, on 12 October 2005, against Latvia, he became the national team's all-time goal scoring leader, surpassing Eusébio's previous record of 41 goals.
Nicholas FletcherAs of completion of the 2007 season, his record at Denison is 27 wins and 53 losses.
Keith BarnesHis career club tally of 1,519 points for Balmain places him (as of Feb 2008) 11th on the all-time list of club pointscorers.
Don HutsonAs of the end of the 2012 NFL season, Hutson still holds the following records : Most seasons leading league in pass receptions (8), Most consecutive seasons leading league in pass receptions (5), Most seasons leading league in pass receiving yards gained (7), Most consecutive seasons leading league in pass receiving yards gained (4), Most seasons leading league in pass receiving touchdowns (9), most seasons leading the league in total touchdowns (8), Most consecutive seasons leading league in pass receiving touchdowns (5), Most seasons leading league in scoring (5), and Most consecutive seasons leading league in scoring (5) (Source : NFL Record and fact book).
Rudy GayOn January 31, 2012, Gay tied Shane Battier as the franchise's all-time steals leader (523 steals) while playing against the Denver Nuggets.
Lynn BellAs of the conclusion of the 2010 season, this ranks him # 32 at Eastern Michigan in total wins and # 25 at the school in winning percentage ().
Lee Seung-YeopOn 1 August 2006, Lee became only the third professional baseball player ever to hit 400-career home runs before the age of 30 (others include Sadaharu Oh and Alex Rodriguez).
Rick ComegyAs of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him second at Tuskegee in total wins and second at Tuskegee in winning percentage (.
Paul ReinhartJoining the Flames for the 1979 -- 80 NHL season, the 19-year-old Reinhart became the youngest player to appear for the team at that point in franchise history.
Lale AndersenFifty six years old at the time, for over 45 years, she held the record of the eldest participant at Eurovision -- surpassed only in 2008 by the 75 year old Croatian entertainer 75 Cents).
Willie Horton (baseball)His record of 646 at bats was broken by Alex Rodriguez in 1998 ; Horton remains one of only four Mariners to have played the full 162 games in a season.
Bruce Matthews (American football)An extremely durable player, Matthews retired after the 2001 season having played more games (296) than any NFL player, excluding kickers and punters (since surpassed by Brett Favre -RSB- ; Matthews still holds the record for linemen), and played in more seasons (19) than any offensive lineman.
Osvaldo AlonsoCompiled a team-high 2,688 minutes in regular season play, the second-highest total by field player in franchise history behind his 2011 total.
Joe DiMaggioThrough May 2009, DiMaggio was tied with Mark McGwire for third place all-time in home runs over the first two calendar years in the major leagues (77), behind Phillies Hall of Fame r Chuck Klein (83), and Milwaukee Brewers' Ryan Braun (79).
Masashi NakayamaAs of 2009, he has scored 21 goals in 53 appearances for the Japanese national team, which places him 8th all-time among goalscorers for his country.
Juan MarichalHe and Sandy Koufax were the only two Major League pitchers in the post-war era (1946 -- present) to have more than one season of 25 or more wins.
Edward J. Robeson, Jr.As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him 12th at Apprentice in total wins and 11th at Apprentice in winning percentage (0.
Carmelo AnthonyIn a 156 -- 73 victory over Nigeria, Anthony connected on 10 -- 12 3-point attempts, both US Olympic records for made and attempted shots, on the way to 37 points, another Team USA record (breaking the 31 of Stephon Marbury set in the 2004 edition).
Matt PriddisHis 30 handpasses was then the highest tally ever recorded (recorded since 1987), until Gary Ablett, Jr. broke the record the following season.
Silk O'Loughlin O'Loughlin umpired in a record ten no-hitter s during his brief career, a mark not broken until 2001.
Bill BergeschDuring his tenure, Pete Rose was the field Manager, but was also a listed as a player on the Reds roster through the 1986 season, when he set the all-time MLB record for base hits.
Alessandro Del PieroOn 6 April 2008, he set a new appearance record for Juventus, overtaking Gaetano Scirea's previous tally of 552 matches in all competitions.
Thad MattaHe served as a team co-captain (one of three Butler tri-captains that year) on Barry Collier's first team in 1989 -- 90 and finished his career in sixth place on Butler's all-time list for free-throw percentage (.
Dikembe MutomboOn January 10, 2007, he surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the league's second most prolific shot blocker, in terms of career blocked shots, in NBA history, behind only Hakeem Olajuwon.