Posted: June 17, 2009 Today the Boston Red Sox will become the fourth team in American professional sports history to achieve the 500 consecutive game sell-out streak. Only three teams have achieved more. They were all NBA teams that play shorter seasons in smaller venues. Portland Trailblazers - 814 Games Boston Celtics - 662 Chicago Bulls - 567 Games
The current longest streak belongs to the Vancouver Canucks at 400 and counting.
The longest ever streak belongs to the Colorado Avalanche at 487. It lasted from 1995-2006.
The Redskins are the longest but its Pittsburgh that is second!
The Washington Redskins and the Denver Broncos have the two longest!
Dallas Cowboys
Im pretty sure that it is the redsox in like 2008 or 2009 they sold out like 550 games in a row
the Washington Redskins.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winning_streak_%28sports%29#Women.27s_3_Meter_Springboard The longest women's college sellout streak belongs to Nebraska's volleyball team. 164 consecutive sellouts as of December 3, 2011 and the streak will continue when the 2012 season starts.
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The 300th consecutive sellout will be Sept. 26th 2009. This streak dates back to 1962.
The Sox have just passed 500 consecutive sellouts.
Florida State at 29 and is the current active leader.
Tim Horton
UCLA has the longest overall winning streak. However the Butler Bulldogs have the longest CURRENT winning streak in men's division 1 college basketball. As of 3/26/2010 Butler has 23 consecutive wins.
The Boston Red Sox currently own the longest sellout streak in Major League history at over 600 games and counting: They're called the Fenway Faithful with good reason. On July 18, Boston Red Sox fans streamed into Fenway Park for the club's 600th consecutive sellout, a record run in Major League Baseball that began in 2003. Players, coaches and principal owner John W. Henry, a commodities hedge- fund billionaire, marked the occasion by tossing 600 commemorative baseballs into the stands.