Long winning streaks have always served as one of the clearest indicators of sustained excellence in womenβs college basketball. Since the NCAA began sponsoring the sport in 1981-82, only a small number of Division I programs have managed to string together 30 or more consecutive victories.
Here's a list of the longest win streaks in the history of DI womenβs college basketball.
| Rank | Team | Wins | Season(s) | Head Coach |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | UConn | 111 | 2014β17 | Geno Auriemma |
| 2 | UConn | 90 | 2008β11 | Geno Auriemma |
| 3 | UConn | 70 | 2001β03 | Geno Auriemma |
| 4 | Louisiana Tech | 54 | 1980β82 | Leon Barmore |
| 5 | UConn | 47 | 2013β15 | Geno Auriemma |
| 6 | Tennessee | 46 | 1996β98 | Pat Summitt |
| 7 | South Carolina | 43 | 2023β25 | Dawn Staley |
| T8 | Baylor | 42 | 2011β12 | Kim Mulkey |
| T8 | South Carolina | 42 | 2022β23 | Dawn Staley |
| 10 | Texas | 40 | 1985β87 | Jody Conradt |
| 11 | Notre Dame | 37 | 2013β14 | Muffet McGraw |
| T12 | Purdue | 36 | 1998β00 | Carolyn Peck |
| T12 | UConn | 36 | 2017β18 | Geno Auriemma |
| T12 | Baylor | 36 | 2019β20 | Kim Mulkey |
| 15 | UConn | 35 | 1994β96 | Geno Auriemma |
| T16 | UConn | 33 | 1996β97 | Geno Auriemma |
| T16 | Old Dominion | 33 | 1996β97 | Wendy Larry |
| T20 | Louisiana Tech | 32 | 1989β90 | Leon Barmore |
| T20 | North Carolina | 32 | 1993β95 | Sylvia Hatchell |
| T20 | Stanford | 32 | 2011β12 | Tara VanDerveer |
| T20 | Baylor | 32 | 2012β13 | Kim Mulkey |
| T20 | Mississippi State | 32 | 2017β18 | Vic Schaefer |
The record: UConn's 111 wins from 2014-17
UConnβs 111-game winning streak stands as the longest in Division I womenβs basketball history, a span of dominance that stretched from Nov. 23, 2014, through March 31, 2017 and included two national championships. During the streak, the Huskies never fell below No. 3 in the AP Top 25 rankings and notched 81 wins while ranked No. 1, 108 victories by double digits and 61 games decided by 40 points or more. Their streak also featured 38 consecutive road wins, the longest in womenβs basketball history, and surpassed the menβs record of 88 straight victories set by UCLA from 1971-74, cementing their place as one of sports' greatest dynasties.