Which sports stars scored in the bedroom and on the pitch?
Yet, what happened in a Minnesota girls hockey game was even more unbelievable: A star scored a perfect hat trick in a single shift of ice time.
The two stars have scored 39.4 percent of the Ducks' goals (52 of 131) this season.
Maryland's star running back, Lu Gambino, scored three touchdowns against West Virginia to lead the team to their first victory in the third meeting of the series.
The homegrown star scored 11 goals in 2009.
And NBC gave him the star treatment, which is hard to avoid doing when the star is scoring 51.
The Nets' third star, Richard Jefferson, scored 23 points.
The former Romanian star, who lives in Gainesville, Fla., scored 10 1/2-1 1/2 to top a field of 557 players.
In the game within a game, Oakley kept Barkley's performance to merely mortal dimensions: the 76er star scored 22 points and had 12 rebounds.
The former star of the Montreal Canadiens skated swiftly down the right side and scored the very first goal in the first intrasquad scrimmage.