It’s been quite a ride for the Connecticut women’s basketball team, now 104 wins and 837 days into the longest winning streak in college basketball history.

The Huskies have won 101 of those games by double digits, 58 of them by at least 40 points, despite playing 28 ranked teams over that span. They’ve taken on the best of the best, and rarely have they been challenged (though Tulane gave them a scare late last month, and Maryland stayed with them to the final minute both this and last season).

Consider that they’ve gone through this 2016-17 season undefeated despite the presence of just one senior who plays regularly, Saniya Chong, a year after losing their top three players — Breanna Stewart, Moriah Jefferson and Morgan Tuck — to the WNBA. (The three were selected 1-2-3 in the draft, another first for any team.)

The 104 straight wins easily dwarfs the previous record of 90, set by... Connecticut as well. (The biggest streak on the men’s side was John Wooden’s UCLA at 88.)

And perhaps the greatest mark of their greatness overall: Connecticut’s now won 11 national titles, and better still: in national championship games, Geno Auriemma’s Huskies are 11-0. 

To put this current win streak in perspective, condsider that the last time Connecticut lost, Kristaps Porzingis was a teenager playing overseas. “Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift was the hot new song on the Billboard 100 charts. Yogi Berra, Leonard Nimoy and Frank Gifford were still alive. And Jeb Bush led the polls for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.

Yeah, it’s been a while.