That marked the beginning of a streak where the Blue Devils would win at least one NCAA Tournament game in each of the next ten seasons (including a national championship in 2001), and they stayed in the Top 25 until a four-game skid brought the good times to an end in February of 2007. UNC: 172 Weeks. Getty Image
In American college football, the longest NCAA Division I winning streak is held by the Oklahoma Sooners, who won 47 consecutive games between 1953 and 1957.The longest FCS winning streak is held by the North Dakota State Bison, who had a winning streak of 39 consecutive wins between 2017 and 2021.
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However, the best programs figure out a way to roll with those punches—including those responsible for the longest winning streaks in the history of the sport. Getty Image College football has spawned some truly dominant teams responsible for some awe-inspiring runs, and there’s obviously no better way to build a dynasty than going on a ...
2025 College Basketball - Longest Win Streaks This Season a ranking of every Division I Team ... Best Quadrant 1 Win Percentage; RPI - Most Quadrant 1 Wins; RPI - Most Quadrant 1 Games Played ... Team Streaks Longest Win Streaks - This Season. Records and Statistics include games against Division I opponents only. Streaks include games against ...
From 1953 to 1957, Oklahoma ripped off 47 straight wins—still the longest win streak in NCAA Division I history. ... But they also had one of the greatest collections of NFL-bound talent ever assembled. Ed Reed. Andre Johnson. Willis McGahee. Sean Taylor. ... Pitt’s win streak under legendary coach Pop Warner stretched across four years and ...
Before posting its record 47-game win streak from 1953 to 1957, Oklahoma strung together 31 straight victories the previous decade. Wilkinson's Sooners went 145-29-4 from 1947 to 1963, winning the ...
Once again, the Lady Huskies earned the top spot on the longest winning streaks in college basketball history list. Just four years after setting the longest winning streak record, UConn strove for greatness once more. From 2014 to 2017, the Lady Huskies put together the greatest win streak in sport’s history.
Loyola University Chicago has sometimes bizarrely played a key role in several of the longest college basketball winning streaks. Loyola was the team San Francisco defeated to establish their 60-game win streak record that stood for a decade and a half. In UCLA's 88-game win streak, Loyola was win #30 and win #60 to tie the San Francisco record.
Longest Streaks 5 LONGEST STREAKS Team Sport Years No. 1. Kenyon Division III Men’s Swimming and Diving 1980-2010 31 2. Kenyon Division III Women’s Swimming and Diving 1984-2000 17 3. Methodist Divisions II/III Women’s Golf 1998-2012 15 4. Arkansas Division I Men’s Indoor Track and Field 1984-95 12 Hobart $ Division III Men’s Lacrosse ...
It's the longest winning streak in college basketball history. And making it even more remarkable, Auriemma also led the Huskies on a 90-game winning streak that included two undefeated seasons ...
College basketball's achievements are not just stats; they're epic stories of talent, passion and magic that defined eras and left an indelible mark on the sport. ... UCLA’s 88-game win streak. ... (UCLA) men’s basketball team set an NCAA record by winning 88 consecutive games from 1971 to 1974. Under coach John Wooden, the Bruins dominated ...
OUR TOP 10: Here's how Page 2 editors ranked the greatest streaks by teams in sports history: 1. L.A. Lakers' 33-game winning streak 2. UCLA's seven straight NCAA titles (1967-73)
11 Longest Winning Streaks in Men’s College Basketball History. by HERO Sports. January 24, 2019. In January 1974, Notre Dame ended UCLA's consecutive victory mark at a whopping 88 games.
USC's 34-game win streak from 2003-05 is one of the most impressive in college football history. But that streak would be considerably longer (46 games!) if not for Cal's 2003 upset.