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The 2026 Class became the 17th class to win 30+ games in all four seasons.
Azzi has 98 made three's, two more and it will become the 5th time a player has made 100 in a season. She will join, Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (2012-2013 (118) & 2014-2015 (121*), Katie Lou Samuelson (2016-2017 (119) and Wendy Davis (1991-1992 (107).
Ashlynn needs 16 points to become the 54th player to score 1,000+ points.
Sarah needs 32 points and Azzi needs 34 points to score 600+ points in a season. It will be the 30th and 31st time this has been accomplished. It will be Azzi's first time, but Sarah's second straight year, as she last year, she scored the 18th most points in a season with 657.
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There is no record that a Uconn player would make that would surprise me. Uconn IS the record maker of records in Basket Ball history.Their exploits and Geno's training are the Nexus of their existence. GO HUSKIES!!!!!!
 
With the discussions about 25 win seasons, 30 win seasons, undefeated regular seasons and longest winning streaks, I was wondering about the longest HOME game winning streaks. Afterall, last February when we played at SoCar, the ESPN hype was the home team's quest for 71. So I googled it and guess what? It seems that the internet has (at least) two answers:
192 from 1993 to 2009
The UConn Huskies achieved their 192 home game winning streak through a combination of strong coaching, talented players, and consistent performance, particularly under head coach Geno Auriemma. This remarkable streak is a testament to their dominance in women's college basketball, showcasing their ability to win consistently at home over many seasons.
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99 from 2007 to 2012.
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NCAA D1 women's basketball longest home game winning streak
The longest home game winning streak in NCAA Division I women's basketball is held by the UConn Huskies, with an impressive streak of 99 consecutive home wins from 2007 to 2012.



Anyone know the real record???
 
The 2026 Class became the 17th class to win 30+ games in all four seasons.
Azzi has 98 made three's, two more and it will become the 5th time a player has made 100 in a season. She will join, Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (2012-2013 (118) & 2014-2015 (121*), Katie Lou Samuelson (2016-2017 (119) and Wendy Davis (1991-1992 (107).
Ashlynn needs 16 points to become the 54th player to score 1,000+ points.
Sarah needs 32 points and Azzi needs 34 points to score 600+ points in a season. It will be the 30th and 31st time this has been accomplished. It will be Azzi's first time, but Sarah's second straight year, as she last year, she scored the 18th most points in a season with 657.
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I never saw Wendy Davis play but Azzi is way better than KML, and Katie Lou. It's not even close...

Azzi is really a tremendous defensive player too.
 
At the South Carolina arena when Uconn played them and stopped their 71 game home streak in 2025, the announcers said that Uconn had the record with 99 wins, then followed up with a 98 home win streak, so I guess it's 99 by Uconn. If you look at the dates of the streak listed above ,you will see the 192 streak goes past the 2007 to 2012, so I assume the date has a flaw. GO HUSKIES!!!!!
 
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Top Division I Women's Home Winning Streaks:
  • 99 games – UConn (2007–2012, ended by St. John's)
  • 98 games – UConn (2013–2017, ended by Baylor)
  • 82 games – Stanford (ended by UConn)
  • 71 games – South Carolina (ended by UConn)
  • 69 games – Baylor (ended by UConn)
  • 69 games – UConn (ended by Duke)
  • 69 games – Tennessee (ended by UConn)
 
Top Division I Women's Home Winning Streaks:
  • 99 games – UConn (2007–2012, ended by St. John's)
  • 98 games – UConn (2013–2017, ended by Baylor)
  • 82 games – Stanford (ended by UConn)
  • 71 games – South Carolina (ended by UConn)
  • 69 games – Baylor (ended by UConn)
  • 69 games – UConn (ended by Duke)
  • 69 games – Tennessee (ended by UConn)
I thought I was immune to being gobsmacked by new evidence of UConn’s dominance. But this has me shaking my head. UConn produced or ended the top 7 (at least!) home winning streaks. Good lord!
 
Top Division I Women's Home Winning Streaks:
  • 99 games – UConn (2007–2012, ended by St. John's)
  • 98 games – UConn (2013–2017, ended by Baylor)
  • 82 games – Stanford (ended by UConn)
  • 71 games – South Carolina (ended by UConn)
  • 69 games – Baylor (ended by UConn)
  • 69 games – UConn (ended by Duke)
  • 69 games – Tennessee (ended by UConn)
Interesting.

I wrote most of that section but not entries #2 and #4.

I see that my entries were made in January 2014, which explains it. The other two records occurred in 2020 and 2025.
 
The UConn Huskies achieved their 192 home game winning streak through a combination of strong coaching, talented players, and consistent performance, particularly under head coach Geno Auriemma. This remarkable streak is a testament to their dominance in women's college basketball, showcasing their ability to win consistently at home over many seasons.
Confused drivel from AI.
 
UConn is currently on a 25 game home winning streak. That obviously includes all games this year. The last loss was at home against USC, a game they lost 72 – 70.

There are two longer active home winning streaks; coincidentally both teams from Texas.

University of Texas and TCU are both on a 42 game home winning streak.

Texas has lost three games this year, but all were away games. They lost four games last season but all were away or neutral locations. If my ability to read schedules is still working, have to go back to January 24 of 2024 to find their last home loss, a four point loss to Oklahoma.

TCU has lost five games this year, three were away, and two were at a neutral court. They had four losses last season, two away, two on a neutral court. Their last home loss goes back to February 13, 2024 when they lost by 25 points to West Virginia. Amazingly, that was the end of an incredible 12 game stretch, where they lost four games in a row, forfeited their next two games, beat UCF, that lost five consecutive games. Eleven losses in 12 games. Who would have guessed at the end of those 12 games, they would start a stretch that ties them for the nation's longest current home winning streak.
 
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For what it's worth, UConn's current road winning streak is16, highest in the nation ahead of fellow Connecticut school Quinnipiac at 13.
UConn's neutral winning streak is at 18, well above second-place William and Mary at 8
 
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UConn's conference streak is now the longest current active streak at 69 games.

UCLA is in third place with a 24 game streak that's the longest streak among the power for conferences.
This is Texas, currently working on an eight game streak.
 

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