Chuck Wilbur

Onondaga Community College head coach Chuch Wilbur talks to his team after their 16-8 win against CCBC Essex in the junior college lacrosse national championship game on May 10, 2015 in Essex, Md.

(Steve Ruark | The Associated Press)

One of the most dominant runs in college sports history is over.

The Onondaga Community College men's lacrosse team lost at Nassau Community College 10-9 on Saturday.

That snapped an OCC winning streak of 107 games, an NJCAA record across all sports and divisions.

OCC has also won seven straight national titles and nine of the last 10.

"Onondaga Community College is tremendously proud of its nine-time NJCAA National Champion Onondaga Lazers men's lacrosse team, all of the players and each member of the coaching staff, including head coach Chuck Wilbur,'' Amy Kremenek, Vice President, Enrollment Development & Communications for OCC said in a statement.

"While it is understandably disappointing to the players and fans that we didn't win today, this was one game in a record-setting streak of more than 100 wins in a row. Onondaga Community College extends its congratulations to Nassau Community College, and looks forward to meeting our formidable opponent once again on the field."

After his team beat St. John's on Saturday, Syracuse University coach John Desko offered his appreciation of the streak.

"It's the first time I've heard about it, and it's kind of amazing the number of the games that they've won, even more amazing that you haven't had a letdown before now. When you have that many games and play so well, you have to wonder when it's going to happen.

"For the opponent, it's probably their national championship."

— Nate Mink contributed to this story