NYU now stands alone atop the Division III women's basketball record book with 82 consecutive victories.
The Violets (20-0) beat Carnegie Mellon 69-58 on Sunday to break a tie with rival Washington University of St. Louis, which won 81 games in a row from 1998-2001.
''Thrilled we beat Wash U for that record,'' NYU coach Meg Barber said in a phone interview after the victory. ''I'm a competitive person and wildly respect this league and to have any type of streak is incredible.''
Barber knows first-hand about the record her team broke, having been a player at NYU when the team's rival was racking up victories.
''I would say a sigh of relief,'' Barber said of setting the record. ''Hopefully this quiets the outside noise, let's us get back to our main goals (of winning another national championship).''
UConn holds the overall NCAA record for consecutive wins with a 111-game streak. The Huskies also have the second-longest streak, a 90-game run.
Caroline Peper scored 27 points to lead the way for two-time defending national champion NYU, which had to work hard for Sunday's win.
''For us, it was super important that it's NYU we're representing to beat our rival's record,'' Peper said.