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    In sports, the term dynasty is often used to refer to a team that dominates their sport for a period of time. Such dominance is usually recognized only after a team has won many championships in a given time (3 in 4 years, 5 in 8 years, 7 in 12 years, etc.). The exact requirements for the label is a frequent topic of debate among sports fans.



        Dynasty (sports)
                National Football League|NFL
                National Hockey League|NHL
                Major League Baseball|MLB
                National Basketball Association|NBA
            NASCAR
            Womens National Basketball Association|WNBA
            Football (soccer)|Soccer
            Canadian Football League|CFL
            National Lacrosse League|NLL
            Arena Football League|AFL
                NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Championship|Division I
                NCAA Mens Division III Basketball Championship|Division III
                NCAA Womens Division I Basketball Championship|Division I
                NCAA Womens Division II Basketball Championship|Division II
                NCAA Womens Division III Basketball Championship|Division III
                Division I-A
                NCAA Division II national football championship|Division II
                NCAA Division III national football championship|Division III
            College baseball|NCAA Baseball
            NCAA Rifle team championship|NCAA Rifle
            WFTDA Womens Flat Track Derby Association
            High School Football
            High School Cross Country
            High School Wrestling
            High School Soccer

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    National Football League|NFL
      Chicago Bears (also known as The Monsters of the Midway) of the 1940s (3 championships in 4 years)
      Cleveland Browns of the 1940s and 1950s (10 consecutive championship game appearances: 4 AAFC titles, 3 NFL championships)
      Dallas Cowboys of the 1970s (2 championships, 5 Super Bowl appearances, 20 consecutive winning seasons)
      Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1970s (4 championships in 6 years ('74, '75, '78, '79), 6 straight division titles, 7 total and 8 playoff appearances)
      Dallas Cowboys 1992 to 1999 (3 championships in 9 years, 3 conference championships in 9 years, 6 division titles in 9 years)
      Miami Dolphins 1972-1973 (2 championships in 2 years and a perfect season)

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    National Hockey League|NHL

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    Major League Baseball|MLB
      New York Yankees from 1996 to 2006 (4 championships in 11 years, 10 division titles, 6 World Series appearances, 11 playoff appearances)

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    National Basketball Association|NBA
      Boston Celtics (1956 to 1986 16 NBA titles in 30 years overall. 26 winning seasons, 20 division titles, 18 conference titles)

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    NASCAR
      Richard Petty from (1967 to 1975 5 of 7 driving titles in 8 seasons never falling outside the top five in points)

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    Womens National Basketball Association|WNBA
      Houston Comets from 1997 to 2001 (4 WNBA championships,4 conference championships, 9 playoff appearances from 1997-2006)

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    Football (soccer)|Soccer
      Skonto Riga — 14 consecutive Latvian championships from 1991 to 2004 (the final Latvian SSR championship in 1991, followed by the first 13 championships of the new national league, the Virsliga)

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    Canadian Football League|CFL

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    National Lacrosse League|NLL

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    Arena Football League|AFL

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    NCAA Mens Division I Basketball Championship|Division I

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    NCAA Mens Division III Basketball Championship|Division III

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    NCAA Womens Division I Basketball Championship|Division I

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    NCAA Womens Division II Basketball Championship|Division II

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    NCAA Womens Division III Basketball Championship|Division III

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    Division I-A
    Note: The NCAA does not officially recognize a champion for Division I-A college football. This list is compiled using CFBDW's list of recognized national champions *.
      Pittsburgh (5 Championships between 1904 and 1939 including a 32 game win streak 1914-1919 and a 22 game win streak 1936-1938 over the 35 year period Pitt only had 2 losing seasons and both were within a game of .500 or better, for the time period the Panthers went a combined 250 wins, 57 losses and 18 ties).
      University of Oklahoma, 1948-1958 (national championships in 1950, 1955, and 1956; 47-game winning streak between 1953 and 1957; 107-8-2 record during span)
      University of Oklahoma, 1971-1980 (national championships in 1974 and 1975; worst season in span: 9-2-1 (1976); 105-11-2 record during span)

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    NCAA Division II national football championship|Division II

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    NCAA Division III national football championship|Division III
      Mount Union — 8 titles between 1993 and 2005 (13 seasons), including three consecutive titles from 1996-98 and 2000-02; 110 consecutive regular-season wins between 1994 and 2005

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    College baseball|NCAA Baseball

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    NCAA Rifle team championship|NCAA Rifle
      West Virginia — 13 championships in 16 years between 1983 and 1998; also finished no worse than second in 19 consecutive years from 1980 to 1998

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    WFTDA Womens Flat Track Derby Association



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    High School Soccer
      Our Lady Academy, Bay St.Louis MS, 6 straight state championships, 7 straight championship game appearances. From 1999 to 2005
     
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