1. I am not the biggest LSU historian, because of my age, but is this baseball winning streak the most impressive LSU streak and if not, what is? :)

    I know it's the best for baseball, but has something that was done by another sport still ahead of it?

    Or heck, individual streaks can count in this, too, I suppose.

    Just thought it'd stir good convo.
  2. Sticking to baseabll, here are some others to compare...


    17 Consecutive Postseason Appearances ('89-'06)

    Undefeated Post Seasons ('91, '96, '00)

    5-0 All Time in CWS Championship Games

    Skip's Record @ LSU: 870-330-3 (.725)

    1995-1998 Eddy Furniss Home runs in a career (80) #4 All-Time

    1997 Brandon Larson Home runs in a season (40) #4 All-Time
  3. Not sure the number but I am sure Women's Track National Championships is pretty impressive.
  4. 11 Consecutive National Women's Track Championships. Nothing comes close.
  5. A homerun every game in '97 is a pretty impressive streak...
  6. Was that the year where one game every batter with an at bat hit a homerun? Or maybe it was all but one batter. I can't remember.
  7. Wow, is there a streak in the nation that can compare to that?
  8. I believe the UNC women's soccer team won something like 25 championships in a row.
  9. UCLA's streak of 10 men's basketball championships comes close. Hard to compare the competition between the two sports and eras, though. Women's soccer isn't on the same level.

    UCLA also had a 88 game win streak in men's hoops. And of course, OU had a 47 game football win streak in the 50s.

    But they are still behind the women's track streak, IMHO, especially when you consider they had a long indoor streak at the same time.

    GEAUX TIGERS
  10. I would disagree with that. I think their national championship streak is the greatest in all of sports, followed by UCLA's national championship streak, then perhaps LSU's.