In January 1974, Notre Dame ended UCLA's consecutive victory mark at a whopping 88 games. Since then, only UNLV and Wichita State sniffed the record with 45 and 35 straight wins, respectively. In fact, the Bruins own three of the 11 longest winning streaks in men's college basketball history.
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Longest Winning Streaks in Men's College Basketball History
Here are the other squads to make history, including the years in which each streak began and ended.
Team | Winning Streak | Years |
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UCLA | 88 | 1971-74 |
San Francisco | 60 | 1955-57 |
UCLA | 47 | 1966-68 |
UNLV | 45 | 1990-91 |
Texas | 44 | 1913-17 |
LIU-Brooklyn | 43 | 1935-37 |
UCLA | 41 | 1968-69 |
Marquette | 39 | 1970-71 |
North Carolina | 37 | 1957-58 |
Cincinnati | 37 | 1962-63 |
Wichita State | 35 | 2013-14 |
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