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1 The Swans might go winless over the next month if they can't knock off the Hawks this weekend.
2 John Wall's fear is they might go winless on their upcoming road trip if the defense doesn't tighten up.
3 Rutgers and Illinois were the only conference teams to go winless in the first two games of Big Ten action.
4 The last team to go winless in a 16-game schedule was the 2008 Detroit Lions.
5 Vanderbilt has two games left to avoid becoming the SEC's first team to go winless in conference play since Georgia Tech in 1954.
6 Including this one, the Eagles have seven chances to avoid becoming the first team to go winless in ACC play since Maryland in 1986-87 (0-14).
7 Lehner had not won since Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh, going winless in his past six starts.
8 The last time she played in all four majors and went winless she was 19 years old.
9 BC is on the verge of going winless in both football and basketball in the same season.
10 Cleveland was no one's pick to break out in the AFC, but... going winless until Christmas Eve?
11 Jimmy Howard stopped 28 shots for the Red Wings, who have gone winless in their last five games.
12 Tyler Bey finished with 11 points for Colorado, which went winless on its two-game trip to the state of Washington.
13 The classy four-year-old was an impressive winner of the VRC Oaks last year but had gone winless since Saturday's triumph.
14 The result piles more pressure on the lifeless Hawks, who have now gone winless since beating Carlton on July 31.
15 Minnesota did manage a tie at Green Bay but went winless away from home, including a season-opening 10-point loss in Detroit.
16 The victory was the second of the season for Hamlin after having gone winless for the entirety of the 2018 season.
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