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Towson coach Pat Skerry has had a lot of frustrating moments during the Tigers' 41-game losing streak. That streak ended with a win over North Carolina-Wilmington on Saturday. |
On Saturday, something changed.
That's right, folks. The nation's longest losing streak ended at 41 games when Towson beat North Carolina-Wilmington 66-61. The last win before that came at LaSalle on Dec. 29, 2010.
I've been fortunate in my life when it comes to my allegiances. As a long-suffering Cubs and Royals fan, I still knew they would get at least one win each season.
Teams tend to go through slumps in the season, but based on statistics it is nearly impossible to go winless for an entire year. It can be extremely frustrating on coaches and players alike. But in the back of your mind you know you're bound to have a good night eventually.
A year may not be that long in a lifetime — in basketball it's an eternity. That's two games per week for the better part of six months. Included in that was an offseason where everybody keeps asking whether or not you're going to break the streak.
In the postgame interview, it wasn't a look of joy on coach Pat Skerry's face and the faces of his two players — it was relief. Relief that all eyes won't be on them cheering for the streak to continue. Relief that all their work in practice has finally paid off.
Odds are Skerry probably won't be around at the end of the season. The Tigers might not even win another game, but now that the monkey is off their back Towson can go about building a successful program with a winning tradition.