Athletes react to UConn women's basketball's 100th straight win

The UConn women's basketball team pulled off an incredible feat on Monday night, winning their 100th straight win with a 66β55 victory over South Carolina.
The four-time defending champion's last defeat came on Nov. 17, 2014 in an overtime game on the road against Stanford. The Huskies will go for win No. 101 on Saturday against Tulane, and have just four games remaining to complete their second consecutive undefeated season.Β
Former players and other athletes reacted to the Huskies' impressive accomplishment on social media on Monday night.
WOW #100 @UConnWBB one of the greatest coaches/leaders we have ever had in sports. Keep em rollin Coach Geno π
β Kobe Bryant (@kobebryant) February 14, 2017
And that's how you get 100 straight... #bleedblue
β Stewie (@breannastewart) February 14, 2017
100 wins in a row for #UCONN. My GOODNESS. Standards, respect, hard work, celebrating teammates, leadership. Getting it DONE. #RESPECT
β Julie Foudy (@JulieFoudy) February 14, 2017
Nobody does it better. 100 straight-remarkable. Dream team for the ages. @UConnWBB @USATODAY https://t.co/yskC54z3lc pic.twitter.com/dDtH1vYZ39
β Rev Jesse Jackson Sr (@RevJJackson) February 14, 2017
Congrats to the UConn women on securing their 100th straight win. That is an absurd achievement.
β Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) February 14, 2017
Simply amazing. UConn Women's Basketball is the most dominant program in college hoops history. 100 in a row...incredible. Congratulations! pic.twitter.com/XyFVgdANHO
β Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) February 14, 2017
UConn women's basketball has achieved the fifth 100-game winning streak in NCAA history! pic.twitter.com/IKjVKTkvGO
β NCAA (@NCAA) February 14, 2017
Congrats to @UConnWBB making history last night winning their 100th consecutive game! Next this morn @GMA @JessePalmerABC has the highlights
β Robin Roberts (@RobinRoberts) February 14, 2017
The Huskies are 25β0 on the season heading into the NCAA tournament where they will aim to earn their fifth consecutive championship title.
