Daily Almanac for Tuesday May 20, 2025

By Cassie Lee

 

Dennis Rodman’s duaghter, NWSL & USA Women’s Soccer star, Trinity Rodman is 23 today. Seen here with the Washington Spirit in 2024. By Hameltion – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https commons.wikimedia.org

FROM WIKIPEDIA COMMONS

Trinity Rain Moyer-Rodman (born May 20, 2002) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for the Washington Spirit of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and the United States national team.

Rodman was selected second by the Spirit in the 2021 NWSL Draft at age 18, making her the youngest draftee in NWSL history at the time. She won the NWSL Championship and earned NWSL Rookie of the Year and NWSL Best XI honors in her first season in 2021.

Rodman was named the U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year in 2021 before making her senior international debut the next year. She scored three goals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where the United States won gold.

Rodman was born in Newport Beach, California, to Michelle Moyer and former professional basketball player Dennis Rodman. She and her brother, DJ Rodman, were raised primarily by their mother in southern California. Rodman has said she went through long stretches without speaking to her father, and she briefly lived with her mother in their car. She also has a half-sister.

Rodman began playing soccer at age four and said it “felt like home” to her as young as seven or eight. She was encouraged by her mother and sister to pursue her dream of becoming a professional soccer player.

Rodman began playing club soccer with SoCal Blues at the age of ten. Her team won four national championships in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) and maintained a five-year undefeated streak.

She never played a match in college as her freshman season was canceled at Washington State due to the COVID-19 pandemic and she decided to turn professional.

In March 2025, Rodman began dating tennis player Ben Shelton.

Trinity Rodman with the Spirit in 2023. By Taylor Vincent – https twitter.com tayvincent6 status, CC BY 4.0, https commons.wikimedia.org

 

Question of the Day

What is the origin of American football, and when was the first game played?

Football is an American version of English rugby. It was first played, on the college level, in 1869 — in a 6-4 victory of Rutgers over Princeton.

Advice of the Day

Strong chamomile tea, rubbed over your skin, is a natural bug repellent.

Home Hint of the Day

If the bricks in your chimney are starting to crumble from age, seal the outsides with a clear masonry sealer, applied with a paintbrush. Preventing the bricks from absorbing rainwater will extend their life.

Word of the Day

Lenticular Cloud

Lenticular clouds are only seen around mountains. These strange clouds are easy to spot, because they look like flying saucers or a stack of pancakes. Their most interesting characteristic is that they don’t move. Winds blow right through them, while other clouds are swept away.

Puzzle of the Day

What subject do witches like best?

Spelling.
CELEBRITY BIRTHDAY’S TODAY
actor Anthony Zerbe in 1936 (age 89)
 Baseball Hall of Fame member Sadaharu Oh in 1940 (age 85)
 musician/actress Cher in 1946 (age 79)
actor Dave Thomas in 1949 (age 76)
Ronald Prescott Reagan, broadcaster/son of U.S. President Ronald Reagan, in 1958 (age 67)
musician Jane Wiedlin (Go-Go’s) in 1958 (age 67)
actor Bronson Pinchot in 1959 (age 66)
 actor John Billingsley in 1960 (age 65)
actor Tony Goldwyn in 1960 (age 65)
TV personality Ted Allen in 1965 (age 60)
actress Mindy Cohn in 1966 (age 59)
actor Timothy Olyphant in 1968 (age 57)
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America member Tony Stewart in 1971 (age 54)
musician Busta Rhymes in 1972 (age 53)
actor Matt Czuchry in 1977 (age 48)
musician Rachel Platten in 1981 (age 44)
actor Josh O’Connor in 1990 (age 35)
actor Jack Gleeson in 1992 (age 33)
soccer player Trinity Rodman in 2002 (age 23)
HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

In 526, up to 300,000 people were killed in an earthquake in Syria and Antioch.

In 1873, Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis were granted a patent for blue jeans with copper rivets.

In 1927, Charles Lindbergh took off from New York in his single-engine monoplane, “The Spirit of St. Louis,” bound for Paris.

In 1940, German forces punched through the Allied lines in Abbeville, France, to reach the English Channel. The Battle of Abbeville one week later culminated in the evacuation of Dunkirk.

In 1969, in one of the more infamous and bloody battles of the Vietnam War, U.S. troops took control of Dong Ap Bia mountain, commonly known as Hamburger Hill.

In 1974, Judge John Sirica ordered U.S. President Richard Nixon to turn over tapes and other records of 64 White House conversations on the Watergate affair.

In 1995, President Bill Clinton permanently closed off Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House after more than 200 years of mostly unimpeded traffic.

In 2002, East Timor, a small Pacific Coast nation, gained its Independance from Indonesia. It is called Timor Leste.

In 2013, a tornado struck the Moore, Okla., area near Oklahoma City, killing 24 people, injuring more than 300 and destroying many buildings, including two elementary schools.

In 2018, King Mswati III announced he was changing the name of his country, Swaziland, to eSwatini, which means “land of the Swazis.”

In 2024, a New Zealand auction house sold a single feather from an extinct huia bird for $28,417, making it the most expensive feather ever in history. The bird, the last recorded sighting of which was in 1907, was considered sacred by the Māori people.

 

COURTESY www.almanac.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *