No one seems to be able to figure out where the Western Mustangs’ men’s squash team winning record fits among the best records in all sports.

Suffice to say winning 33 championships in succession is likely well up there.

The men’s team won No. 33 in succession on the weekend at Niagara-On-The-Lake with a 6-0 record. The streak began in the 1983-84 season. It was their 43rd men’s title.

Toronto finished second at 5-1 and Waterloo in third.

The Mustangs went 29-7 in individual matches.

The win surpassed the 32-championships in succession won by the Toronto Blues’ swim team.

Jack Fairs was in attendance at the championship. He was the architect who built this team. But Fairs stopped coaching last year and new coach Derek Moore took over this year.

Western finished third in the women's championship with a 3-2 record. The Queen's Gaels won the title after going 5-0 with Toronto earning silver at 4-1.

The Mustangs have built the dynasty by recruiting and playing tough competition. The more the team wins the more top recruits want to play at Western.

The Mustangs also compete in the Collegiate Squash Association where they play American universities.

The Mustangs men's team closed out the tournament Sunday with a 4-2 win over the host Brock Badgers and a 6-0 victory against Queen's. Stefan Houbtchev, Farzin Habib Pour, Bryan Hill, and Pierce Masuhara each won their individual matches against the Badgers and then did the same against Queen's. Nick Guest and Alex Seto also won matches in the sweep of the Gaels.

On the women's side Western finished the championship with a 6-0 win over Waterloo. Holly Delavigne, Michaela Khan, Nicola Crich, Karen Lam, Robyn Lewis, and Joanna Macleod each earned the win in their matches. Delavigne was also named an OUA all-star.