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By my calculation, Yianni has an 84-match winning streak. Sanderson, of course, won 159 in a row. Gable won 100 straight. Yianni could exceed Gable. Are there any other streaks all-time longer than Yianni's?

Other long streaks by current wrestlers--I hope I am getting these right-- are: Bravo-Young at 51, Spencer Lee at 38 and Starocci at 33.

BTW, great job, Intermat!

 

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3 minutes ago, Brooklyn Dodger said:

Are you sure? Pat had "only" 122 wins and I am pretty sure he took five losses.

Last 3 years 28, 33, 30 matches, then plus b8 & ncaa Fr yr.

Think it was 4 losses all Fr yr, last one last dual before b8.

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6 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

I think Yianni's streak is only 75 or 76.

I have Yianni undefeated his last two years (31 and 34 matches) and won list last 19 matches as a frosh after taking his only college loss to Eierman.

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32 minutes ago, Brooklyn Dodger said:

Are there any other streaks all-time longer than Yianni's?

I believe both Haselrig and Lee Kemp are the answer

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7 minutes ago, Brooklyn Dodger said:

I have Yianni undefeated his last two years (31 and 34 matches) and won list last 19 matches as a frosh after taking his only college loss to Eierman.

He was 28-0 last year, 29-0 as a sopmore and won his last 18 as a freshman (the last two numbers per the Cornell roster). So I think it is a 75 match win streak, with a chance to get over 100.

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5 minutes ago, Brooklyn Dodger said:

I have Yianni undefeated his last two years (31 and 34 matches) and won list last 19 matches as a frosh after taking his only college loss to Eierman.

Dake's streak was 77.  5-0 at NCAAs his sophomore year, then 35-0 and 37-0.

Yianni is sitting at 75 straight (18-0 since losing to Eierman, then 29-0 and 28-0).  If he wrestles the whole Cornell schedule (he's likely to skip CKLV due to the World Cup), he'd end up with 106 straight wins (and a career of 125-1).  Add in his HS streak, and he will have gone 335-1 since his last loss in HS.

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2 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

So I think it is a 75 match win streak, with a chance to get over 100

You are correct my good man

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Just now, PortaJohn said:

Ionel, I see your icon is a Lion paw.  When did you join Nittany Nation? Glad to have you

Its not a lion, please don't throw me in with that bunch, you need a paw identification course.  😉

Really has nothing to do with wrestling, found this fresh paw print when in Brazil, took photo, found it fit well for user image in other apps.

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Just now, Dark Energy said:

That may be but most will think you are a Penn state fan from it.

Well thanks, I fix that. 🙂

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Posted
22 minutes ago, PortaJohn said:

I believe both Haselrig and Lee Kemp are the answer

Per Wikiepedia: Kemp had a 96-match winning streak (no losses or ties) and a 110-match unbeaten streak.| National Wrestling Hall of Fame 

On Haselrig, his college website says his record was an overall career record of 143-2-1. It does not say when he took his losses. Of course, not to be petty, but most of his wins were in D2.

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2 minutes ago, Brooklyn Dodger said:

Of course, not to be petty, but most of his wins were in D2.

Although three of his wrestling titles were in DI and DII and he had 122 consecutive matches without a loss. He never lost a match at the NCAA Division I meet, going 15-0 at the heavyweight class in the 1987, 1988 and 1989 tournaments.

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13 minutes ago, Brooklyn Dodger said:

Nope, it's 85. You are forgetting the matches he won AT the NCAA tournament the last two years.

You're wrong. It's 75

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