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Technically, the previous record prior to UCLA's 88 wins was 87 (by UCLA). The team's astounding 88-winning streak beat University of San Francisco's 60-game streak by a long shot, but came to an unfortunate end on January 14, 1974 with a close loss to Notre Dame (71-70).

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Q: What was the previous record held for the most wins in NCAA men's basketball prior to UCLA breaking it with 88 wins in a row?
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