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Losing 32 games straight in college basketball isn't pretty, but it does happen, Andrew Perkins reports.

by Michael Bolding (Scribe)

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February 24, 2008

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For NJIT, nothing has changed in 29 games.

For 29 games this season, NJIT has done all of the following: lost, given up more turnovers (577) than made shots (550), and gotten whipped.

One player claims that he just hopes to forget it in a month or two. Another says that it could be worse, and that he doesn't regret playing for the Highlanders.

Hmm... Looks like he has what Billy Madison would call "loser denial."

I had never even heard of this team until I saw an article online about how they lost all 29 of their games this year. They are one of the few teams that takes losing to a whole new level. I thought the Dolphins were bad, but DAMN these guys really suck. They are one game away from tying their previous losing streak of 33 games.

NJIT is 5-53 since being in Division 1 ball, and it's needless to say that the head coach is getting the boot this year.

I don't really know a lot about this team but, man, if you look at the turnovers to shots made ratio, it makes you appreciate how hard it must be to move from Division 2 to Division 1.

So during the off season for NJIT, make sure you pray for this team to win their first game next year or at least one game. For the sake of winning and pride of all men: GO NJIT! For God's sake, win!

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