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Green Mountain College (2019) – Also competed in NCAA Division III. Holy Family College (Wisconsin, 2020) [8] Johnson & Wales University (Florida, 2020) [9] Huron University, also known as Si Tanka University–Huron (2005) Iowa Wesleyan University (2023) – Also competed in NCAA Division III. Kendall College (mid-2000s) Lambuth University ...
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American Basketball League (1925–1955) teams (8 C, 15 P) American Basketball League (1961–62) teams (12 P) American Basketball League (1996–1998) teams (1 C, 11 P)
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A losing streak and a winless streak are distinctively different, as a winless streak may include: tie games or draws; in first-class cricket, unfinished matches; in association football, ice hockey and some field hockey leagues where points are awarded for wins and drawn games, overtime or shootout losses if the draw at the end of regulation counts as a draw for points percentage.
Pima High School: Pima, Arizona: 75: 1969-1973: Arkansas: West Memphis High School: West Memphis, Arkansas: 60: 1980-1981: Stephens High School also won 60 consecutive games from 1998 to 1999 California: Compton High School [3] Compton, California: 66: 1966–1968: Colorado: Sanford High School [4] Sanford, Colorado: 74: 2014–2017 ...
3 NCAA Division III schools. 4 NAIA schools. 5 USCAA schools. ... High Point University: Panthers: ... List of defunct college basketball teams;
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional men's basketball league, consisting of thirty teams in North America (twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada). The NBA was founded in New York City on June 6, 1946, as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). [1]