Massachusetts field hockey team with 103 straight victories headlines list of longest high school sports win streaks

By Kevin Askeland Sep 23, 2025, 10:00am

Watertown hasn't lost since 2019 and shut out 41 straight opponents during the 2022 and 2023 seasons.

The Harrisburg (S.D.) girls volleyball team saw its 87-match win streak come to an end at the Durango Fall Classic in Las Vegas over the weekend when it fell to Torrey Pines (San Diego, Calif.).

Harrisburg owned the second-longest active win streak in the nation among team sports, trailing only Watertown (Mass.), which has won 103 straight games in field hockey. 

MaxPreps has compiled a list of every team in the nation with an active win streak of 28 or more games. The list is for team sports only and does not include those that compete in dual meets, like wrestling, tennis, swimming, cross country and track and field.
Pictured here after winning a state title in 2009, Watertown field hockey coach Eileen Donahue (left) has led the school to 22 state championships and compiled a career record of 780-34-46. (PHOTO: Anthony Nesmith)
Pictured here after winning a state title in 2009, Watertown field hockey coach Eileen Donahue (left) has led the school to 22 state championships and compiled a career record of 780-34-46. (PHOTO: Anthony Nesmith)
Harrisburg had a chance to become just the 13th school to win over 100 straight games in volleyball. Sweet Home (Amherst, N.Y.) broke the record with 292 straight wins between 1978-87.

Harrisburg still makes the list below for consecutive wins, but in girls soccer where the Tigers have won 44 games in a row. The streak is the second-longest active win streak in girls soccer behind Hope Christian (Albuquerque, N.M.).



Watertown reached 100-straight wins earlier this month with a 2-1 win over Belmont. The Raiders are just 21 wins away from tying the national record for field hockey of 124 in a row, which Watertown set between 2008 and 2017. The Massachusetts field hockey program is the only in the nation to have streaks of over 100 wins twice. 

During the recent run of success, the Raiders, who have not lost since 2019, broke another national record by recording 41 consecutive shutouts from 2022 to 2023.

Bishop O'Connell (Arlington, Va.) is now No. 2 on the list with 75 straight wins in softball. The Knights went 20-0 last year to win their fourth straight VISAA championship with their third straight undefeated season.

Since the Knights don't play until spring, they could drop to No. 3 by November if the Marion Local (Maria Stein, Ohio) football team continues its win streak. The Flyers have not lost since the 2021 season and have racked up three straight 16-0 seasons with a 5-0 start to the 2025 season. Marion Local is currently tied for 10th all-time on the list of football consecutive wins.

Longest active win streaks in team sports
 
No. 1-10
103 — Watertown (Mass.), field hockey
75 — Bishop O'Connell (Arlington, Va.), softball
69 — Marion Local (Maria Stein, Ohio), football
66 — Oxbow (Bradford, Vt.), softball
63 — Byron Nelson (Trophy Club, Texas), volleyball
60 — Reidsville (N.C.), boys basketball
56 — Taunton (Mass.), softball
55 — Garden City (N.Y.), football
55 — Johnston (Iowa) girls basketball
54 — Glens Falls (N.Y.), boys basketball

11-20
52 — Neshannock (New Castle, Pa.), softball
51 — Tabb (Yorktown, Va.), field hockey
50 — Ridgeline (Millville, Utah), girls basketball
50 — Phoebus (Hampton, Va.), football
50 — O'Gorman (Sioux Falls, S.D.), girls basketball
49 — Bedford (N.H.), girls basketball
48 — Sheridan (Wyo.), football
48 — Lynden (Wash.), girls basketball
46 — Hope Christian (Albuquerque, N.M.), girls soccer
45 — Crane (Ore.), boys basketball

21-30
45 — Hoover (Ala.), boys basketball
44 — Harrisburg (S.D.), girls soccer
44 — Providence Academy (Plymouth, Minn.), girls basketball
43 — Hollis-Brookline (Hollis, N.H.), girls soccer
43 — Grundy Center (Grundy Center, Iowa), football
43 — Coronado (Henderson, Nev.), boys soccer
43 — Central (Phenix City, Ala.), flag football
43 — Princess Anne (Virginia Beach, Va.), girls basketball
42 — Resurrection Christian (Loveland, Colo.), boys basketball
42 — Norris (Firth, Neb.), volleyball



31-40
42 — Carl Albert (Midwest City, Okla.), football
41 — Okarche (Okla.), boys basketball
40 — Russellville (Ark.), boys soccer
40 — St. Anne-Pacelli (Columbus, Ga.), boys basketball
39 — Northwestern Lehigh (New Tripoli, Pa.), girls soccer
39 — Lincoln Christian (Lincoln, Neb.), girls basketball
38 — Las Cruces (N.M.), volleyball
38 — Royal (Royal City, Wash.), football
37 — Inter-Lakes (Meredith, N.H.), volleyball
37 — Lake Creek (Montgomery, Texas), softball

41-50
36 — Minneota (Minn.), football
35 — North Kingstown (North Kingstown, R.I.), volleyball
35 — Loretto (Tenn.), boys basketball
34 — Tongue River (Dayton, Wyo.), girls basketball
34 — Governor Livingston (Berkeley Heights, N.J.), baseball
34 — Forest Hills Eastern (Ada, Mich.), baseball
33 — Centennial (Las Cruces, N.M.), softball
33 — Jackson Hole (Jackson, Wyo.), boys soccer
33 — Dale (Okla.), softball
33 — Gretna East (Gretna, Neb.), girls soccer

51-60
33 — Decatur (Texas), girls basketball
33 — Albany (Minn.), boys basketball
32 — Lacassine (La.), boys basketball
32 — Creekside (Fairburn, Ga.), girls basketball
32 — Morris Catholic (Denville, N.J.), girls basketball
32 — Kenton Ridge (Springfield, Ohio), softball
32 — NV - Old Tappan (N.J.), volleyball
31 — Curtis (University Place, Wash.), volleyball
31 — Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse, N.Y.), football
31 — Lincoln Christian (Tulsa, Okla.), football

61-70
31 — McPherson (Kan.), softball
31 — Box Elder (Mont.), boys basketball
31 — Oak Park (Kansas City, Mo.), boys basketball
30 — Kellenberg Memorial (Uniondale, N.Y.), volleyball
30 — Mills University Studies (Little Rock, Ark.), boys basketball
30 — Roy/Mosquero (Roy, N.M.), girls basketball
30 — Amity (Ore.), girls basketball
30 — New Covenant School (Anderson, S.C.), girls basketball
30 — Tri-Village (New Madison, Ohio), softball
30 — South Sevier (Monroe, Utah), softball

71-80
30 — Pioneer Valley Regional (Northfield, Mass.), baseball
30 — St. Xavier (Louisville, Ky.), boys volleyball
29 — Billings Central Catholic (Billings, Mont.), girls basketball
29 — Oklahoma Bible (Enid, Okla.), girls basketball
29 — Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (Burnt Hills, N.Y.), field hockey
29 — Mountain Vista (Highlands Ranch, Colo.), flag football
28 — University (Greeley, Colo.), girls basketball
28 — River Ridge (Woodstock, Ga.), girls basketball
28 — Westview (Martin, Tenn.), girls basketball
28 — Blanchard (Okla.), baseball

81-86
28 — De Smet Jesuit (St. Louis, Mo.), boys volleyball
28 — Foran (Milford, Conn.), softball
28 — Glenwood (Chatham, Ill.), softball
28 — Kaukauna (Wis.), softball
28 — Wheelersburg (Wheelersburg, Ohio), softball
28 — Caravel Academy (Bear, Del.), football