The longest winning streak in NBA history is 33 games, achieved by the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers.
The Detroit Tigers' longest winning streak in franchise history is 24 games, which they achieved in 1984. This remarkable streak contributed to their successful season, ultimately leading to a World Series championship that year. The streak remains one of the longest in Major League Baseball history.
Longest winning streak: Pittsburgh Penguins with 17 straight wins Longest winning streak at home: Detroit Red Wings with 23
As of my last update, the longest high school football winning streak in Missouri was held by the Webb City High School Cardinals, who achieved a remarkable 70-game winning streak from 1993 to 1996. This streak is recognized as one of the longest in the history of Missouri high school football. Webb City consistently demonstrated excellence during this period, culminating in multiple state championships.
The Cleveland Cavaliers' longest winning streak in franchise history is 24 games. This impressive run took place during the 2016-2017 NBA season, starting on November 18, 2016, and ending on January 3, 2017. This streak is notable as it tied the second-longest winning streak in NBA history at that time.
I believe there longest winning streak was 13 wins
In the Washington/Oregon rivalry, Washington's longest winning streak is 6 games (1981-1986, 1974-1979, 1955-1960, 1908-1909 and 1911-1914) and Oregon's longest winning streak is 7 games (2004-2010).
the longest winning streak is 48 win-streak by Boston Collage
The longest winning streak in Utah Jazz history is 15 games, achieved during the 1989-1990 NBA season. This impressive run showcased the team's skill and dominance during that period. The Jazz, led by legendary players like John Stockton and Karl Malone, solidified their reputation as a competitive force in the league.
The Blue Jays' longest winning streak was 11 games in 1987 and 1998.
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Houston Rockets 22 winning streak
The record for the longest home run streak in MLB history is eight consecutive games, achieved by Ken Griffey Jr. in 1993 and Don Mattingly in 1987.