For the past three years and three months, the UConn women's basketball team has cruised at an altitude most other programs couldn't locate on radar, let alone climb to.
That stretch included just one bit of turbulence: Nov. 17, 2014, when the Huskies lost by two points in overtime at Stanford. That's it. Had that game ended in the Huskies' favor, we wouldn't be talking about the number 100. That already would be quite a ways in the Huskies' rearview mirror.
But that one loss means UConn will be playing for its 100th consecutive victory at home at Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Connecticut, and against a worthy opponent, No.