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Template:Globalize/US and Canada In sports, a winning streak refers to a consecutive number of games won. The smallest "winning streak" is 2 consecutive wins. A winning streak can be held by a team, as in baseball, football, basketball, hockey, or by an individual, as in tennis. A winning streak that extends through a single season is known as a perfect season.

The longest winning streak in any professional sports may have been Jahangir Khan's 555 consecutive wins in squash from 1981 to 1986. Currently, Esther Vergeer is on a 349-game winning streak in wheelchair tennis since January 30, 2003, which included a streak of 250 consecutive sets won.

A winning streak is not to be confused with an unbeaten streak, where teams can tie as well as win and keep their streak. For example, if a soccer team wins four games in a row, plays a draw, wins three more, plays two draws in a row, and then loses, they had a 10 game unbeaten streak. Their longest winning streak in this sequence was four.

Record winning streaks

(af2)

24 wins -- 2000-2001 Quad City Steamwheelers

23 wins -- 1952-53 Geelong Cats

112 match wins, 19 tournament wins -- 2007-2008 - Misty May and Kerri Walsh, United States

  • Streak started Aug 24 2007 (def. Ania Ruiz and Yarleen Santiago; 21-11, 21-9)
  • Streak ended August 31, 2008 (loss to Elaine Youngs and Nicole Branagh; 21-19, 10-21, 25-23)

49 wins -- 1952-1956 Rocky Marciano

Note: Rocky Marciano remains the only heavyweight champion in boxing history to retire having won every fight in his professional career.

22 games -- 1948-1949 Calgary Stampeders

Note: The streak only includes the regular season. It was also achieved back when the Stampeders played in the Western Interprovincial Football Union, which later became the Canadian Football League West Division.

25 games -- 1873-1882 Wilhelm Steinitz

88 games -- 1971 - 1974 UCLA Bruins

(NCAA Division I)

47 games -- 1953-57 Oklahoma Sooners

55 games -- 2000-2003 Mount Union College

Note: This streak includes playoff games. Mount Union also holds the record for most consecutive regular season victories, winning 110 games between 1994-2005.

College Soccer (Women's)

169 games -- 1986 - 1990 North Carolina

20 dual meet wins -- 2000 - 2003 Stanford University

Special note: Since 1980, Kenyon College has won 29 consecutive men's swimming championships, the most total consecutive championships won at any level of sports in the world.

16 matches -- 1999-2001 Australia

(ODI)

21 matches -- 2003 Australia

(International)

14 games (tie):

- 1997 Brazil [1]

Note: Brazil also holds the unbeaten record of 36 games from 16 Dec 1993 to 21 Jan 1996.

- 2003-2004 France [2]

29 games -- 1971-1973 S.L. Benfica

28 games -- 2007-2008 Dinamo Zagreb

25 games -- 2003-2004 Celtic F.C.

22 games -- 1987-1988 PSV Eindhoven

17 games -- 2006-2007 F.C. Internazionale Milano

15 games -- 1960-1961 Real Madrid C.F.

15 games -- 2005-2006 Bayern Munich

14 games -- 2002 Arsenal F.C.

15 games -- 1997-1998 L.A. Galaxy

Note: This streak was achieved back when the MLS instituted a shootout rule to eliminate tie games. Only one of those wins was achieved through a shootout. This rule has since been abolished by the MLS after the 1999 season.

7 wins -- 2004 Michael Schumacher

504 games -- 1973-2005 Miller Place High School

159 games -- 1919-1925 Passaic High School

151 games -- 1992-2003 De La Salle High School

(Girls)

222 matches -- 2001-present Gulliver Preparatory, FL

  • Streak started 2001
  • Streak continues (eight straight Florida championships)[1]

459 matches -- 1974-2008 Brandon High School, FL

Horse -- 56 races -- 1953-1955 Camarero [3]

Jockey -- 9 races (tied) -- September 10-12, 1930 Albert Adams and July 30-31, 1993 Tony Black

5 wins (tie):

- 1978 Nancy Lopez

- 2004-2005 Annika Sorenstam

(Longest winning streak by a team)

26 games -- 1916 New York Giants

Note: The Giants tied the Pirates in the second game of a doubleheader 1-1 on September 18, 1916. Major League Baseball excludes all games which end in ties from their official statistics. The longest winning streak without ties in Major League Baseball is 21 games, achieved by the Chicago Cubs in 1935.

(Longest winning streak by a pitcher)

24 consecutive winning decisions -- 1936-1937 Carl Hubbell, New York Giants

Note: Hubbell's streak was achieved in 27 games as he also pitched three no-decisions. In baseball, only losing decisions can end winning streaks by pitchers.

5 wins (tie):

- 1971 Richard Petty

- 1971 Bobby Allison

33 games -- 1971-1972 Los Angeles Lakers

21 games -- 2006-2008 New England Patriots

  • Note: The NFL excludes exhibition games and playoff games from their official statistics. The all-time record for consecutive wins, including playoff games, is also 21 by the Patriots, from October 5, 2003 (a 38-30 win against Tennessee) to October 31, 2004 (a 34-20 loss at Pittsburgh).
(Longest winning streak by a team)

17 games -- 1992-1993 Pittsburgh Penguins

†Pittsburgh tied New Jersey 6-6 on April 10, 1993 to end the regular season. They won an additional three games to start the 1993 playoffs before losing for the first time in 21 games on April 25, 1993 to New Jersey, 1-4.

(Longest winning streak by a goaltender)

17 games -- 1975-1976 Gilles Gilbert, Boston Bruins

11 wins -- 1945 Byron Nelson

555 matches -- 1981-1986 Jahangir Khan

Note: This is the longest winning streak in sports history (in number of wins).

(Men)

46 matches -- 1977 Guillermo Vilas (Open era record)

Note: Open era winning streaks on different playing surfaces are also recognized. Roger Federer currently holds the record for the longest winning streak on grass courts (65 matches) and hard courts (56 matches), Rafael Nadal currently holds the record for the longest winning streak on clay courts (81 matches), while Ivan Lendl currently holds the record for the longest winning streak on indoor courts (66 matches).

74 matches -- 1984 Martina Navratilova

  • Streak started February 1984 (defeated Nancy Yeargin)
  • Streak ended December 1984 (ended by Helena Sukova)

350 matches* -- 2003-present Esther Vergeer

  • Streak started January 2003
  • Most recent win September 15, 2008 (defeated Korie Homan)[4]

Note: *There is no consensus as to the number of matches that Vergeer has won during her streak as various sources have reported varying tallies.

122 races -- 1977-1987 Edwin Moses

  • Streak started September 1977
  • Streak ended June 1987

40 games -- 2005-2008 Sioux Falls Storm, Sioux Falls, SD

Note: This is the longest winning streak in professional team sports history.

25 Cups -- United States

  • Streak started 1851 (first race held), beating England
  • Streak ended 1983 (beaten by Australia II from Australia.

Note: This is the longest winning streak in the sport's history (in years), with 25 successive victories over 152 years.

See also

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