The NCAA record is 31 consecutive national championships, 1980 to 2010, in Men's Swimming & Diving, Division III, by Kenyon College (Gambier, Ohio). This was the longest streak in any division in any sport in NCAA history.
The NCAA record for most total championships in any one sport is the same - Kenyon College - Men's Swimming & Diving - 31 total NCAA national championships.
The Trinity College (Hartford CT) NCAA squash team currently has an 176 consecutive match win streak covering the period 1999 to January 30 2008. Trinity's squash team has won nine consecutive national championships. This may be the longest streak in NCAA sports history.The NCAA does not include squash as an official sport. Hartford competes under the guidelines established the College Squash Association.
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Last i heard, Butler's Darnell Archey with 85
Michigan has the most wins in Division I-A college football. From 1907 to 1917, Washington football teams were unbeaten in 63 consecutive games, fielding 1930 points, and allowing only 118, still an NCAA Division I-A record
6 NCAA Team Championships (and more counting individual championships in Track/Field, Womens Rowing, etc) 1 - Football 1 - Golf 2 - Soccer 2 - Track & Field
UCLA has won the most consecutive NCAA Division I Men's basketball championships, but Kenyon Univ has the most consecutive championships in any sport with 30 in DIII Swimming and Diving. Hobart College has the most consecutive team championships in any sport with 12 in D III Lacrosse.
The most national championships in any one sport:31 NCAA national titles - Kenyon College - Men's Swimming and Diving.The most consecutive national championships in any one sport:31 consecutive national championships - 1980 thru 2010 - by Kenyon Collegein Men's Swimming and Diving
The UCLA Bruins won 7 consecutive championships from 1967-1973
He won 2 NCAA Championships. Russell led the University of San Francisco to two consecutive NCAA championships (1955, 1956).
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He won 2 NCAA Championships. Russell led the University of San Francisco to two consecutive NCAA championships (1955, 1956).
Norte dame has more consecutive wins and overall championships in NCAA history.
UCLA won 7 straight NCAA Men's Basketball Championships from 1967-1973.
The Penn State Women's Volleyball team won 109 consecutive matches from September 21, 2007 to September 11, 2010. This run including 4 consecutive championships from 2007 to 2010.
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