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NYU women’s basketball breaks Division III record with 82nd straight victory

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Every time the NYU women’s basketball team steps onto the court, it feels unmistakably New York — the confidence, the soundtrack, the sense that the stage belongs to it. Think Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind” echoing in the background — the kind of swagger that suggests the Violets see themselves the way Frank Sinatra once sang about New Yorkers: King of the hill/top of the heap.

Now, the numbers back it up. With a 69-58 win over Carnegie Mellon on Sunday, NYU set a Division III women’s basketball record of 82 consecutive victories. The Violets broke the longstanding mark set by Washington University of St. Louis between 1998 and 2001, when the program reeled off 81 straight wins, and improved to 20-0 this season.

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“It’s been an interesting journey,” NYU head coach Meg Barber told The Athletic. “You know, on its surface, it really was just about winning a tough conference game on the road and just trying to go 1-0, but from an outside noise perspective, the team was obviously aware of the record and what that singular game would mean for this program, potentially being in the record books.

“We didn’t win a conference championship or national championship yesterday, and the streak was never the goal,” she added, “but I am really proud of the players, our staff, our support staff that have built this from the ground up and could enjoy that moment together.”

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