NEW YORK — NYU coach Meg Barber was a player for the Violets when rival Washington University of St. Louis was approaching the Division III winning streak record.
Barber now has NYU two victories from breaking the mark held by Washington University of 81 consecutive wins from 1998-2001.
The Violets (18-0) will have a chance to tie the record Friday night when they visit Case Western University. A win there would set up a chance to break it Sunday at Carnegie Mellon.
''When I think about it being a fan of this program and not just the coach of this program, I would be excited to pass (Washington University) just because of what it represented to me as a player here,'' Barber said. ''Knowing how hard it is to do in the league that we're in. I have an alumni group that blows up after every game.
"I think if we could pull this off, I'd be excited to read those messages.''
The Violets aren't taking anything for granted, though. They beat Carnegie Mellon by just one point last Sunday at home. That has been the closest a team has come to defeating them during this run. No team had previously come within 12 points this season.
During the 80 consecutive wins, only two other teams got within single digits of the Violets: U Chicago lost by six and Whittier by eight.
Barber could sense her team was a bit anxious with the weight of the streak last weekend against Case Western and Carnegie Mellon, so the Violets sat down with a mental performance coach early this week.