Syracuse
i think they have won 31 consecutive home games
as of 12/02/2010, Kansas has the longest current home winning streak at 64 games. Current (prior to KU's win against UCLA as of this writing) can be found at http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/rankings?sportCode=MBB&doWhat=showstreaks&division=1 For all-time streaks, here is a quasi answer, but Kentucky IMHO should have an asterisk as they have a history of being less than honorable during these years. http://www.mikebond.org/2009/11/21/top-ten-ncaa-college-basketball-home-winning-streaks/
Phog Allen Fieldhouse, home to the Kansas Jayhawks, is widely regarded as the hardest place to play in all of college basketball. The Jayhawks own a a number of notable home winning streaks including a 55-game streak that ended in 1988, a 31-game streak that ended in 2006, and they own the longest home winning streak since 1992 of 69 straight wins, which ended in 2011.
KU 59 as of 3/3 2010
The most comprehensive and up to date information is about specific field houses. Gonzaga has the best home record with a 95% win rate; however, it's field house has been open for only 7 years, however. If you consider field houses open for at least 10 years, the best record belongs to Xavier, followed closely by Wisconsin-Madison. If you consider field houses open at least 20 years, the best record belongs to Kentucky followed by Michigan State and UCLA.
Duke's win over Temple on February 23, 2011, was its NCAA-leading 86th consecutive non-conference victory at home. Duke's last home court loss to a non-conference team occurred 11 years ago, on Feb. 26, 2000 -- an 83-82 loss to St. John's.
If you are referring to Grand slam events only, that is a record likely to be held in women's tennis. It would most likely be held by either Martina Navratilova, Margaret Smith/Court, or Steffi Graf.
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Marian Court College was created in 1964.
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