JANUARY 30th - Going Streaking



On this day in 1971, the UCLA Men’s Basketball Team coached by legend, John Wooden, beat UC Santa Barbara 74 - 61. Nothing too amazing about that accomplishment, as UCLA was a perennial powerhouse and was coming off a loss at Notre Dame. So beating UC Santa Barbara was not anything to shake your bon-bon about. Their next game was fairly impressive as they beat the 2nd USC squad by four points. The game after that they squeaked out a win against Oregon by a point. Then they beat Oregon State twice and Oregon again. Then Washington State and Washington and Cal and Stanford. That’s ten in a row. Impressive, but still nothing to get all la vida loca over. Except that wasn’t the end. The UCLA Bruins had 8 10 game winning streaks in a row, and then another 8 games for good measure. 88 games without a loss. That’s unbelievable. Like Ricky Martin winning the role of Tupac Shakur in a biopic unbelievable. They eventually lost, to Notre Dame again, in 1974 to end the most incredible streak until Frank the Tank went through the quad. I remember going for the ole tossing a ball 200 times without it touching the ground, but then Thundercats came on and I lost interest at around 100. Not to compare that with winning 88 collegiate basketball games in row. But we did break 88. Just saying. It’s a crazy streak. The 88. Not my 100 tosses. Either way. Just bring your green hat.

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