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UAB will tie the record for most games in a season
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UAB will tie the record for most games in a season
Saturday, UAB will play its 36th game. This will tie the record for most games in a season. The 1985-1986 team which went to the Sweet 16 played 36 games. The players on that team who played all 36 games were Steve Mitchell, Jerome Mincy, Michael Charles, Anthony Gordon, Archie Johnson and James Ponder. That team went 25-11.

Assuming Haase plays the same players Saturday, these players will tie the record

Robert Brown
Tyler Madison
Denzell Watts
Chris Cokley
Hakeem Baxter

I really really hope these guys break that record.

We want 37!
03-19-2015 11:13 PM
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RE: UAB will tie the record for most games in a season
If UAB doesn't lose, it has a shot at 40 games this season.
03-20-2015 12:30 AM
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