win-loss record
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record
noun
uk/ˈrek.ɔːd/us/ˈrek.ɚd/
a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on ...
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The extended model ranks object 2 with a 'win-lossrecord' of 1-99 above object 3 with a record of 99-1.
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Her career-high singles ranking was world number 77 and her final singleswin-lossrecordwas 4040.
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The club finished the home-and-away season as the minor premiers, with awin-lossrecordof 184.
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Staged as a six game, round robin tournament, the team with the bestwin-lossrecordtook the title.
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In 13 seasons he had a 158112win-lossrecordwith 10 saves in 347 games.
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Her singleswin-lossrecordwas 900115 (88.7 percent).
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The left-hander posted a 13094win-lossrecordwith 917 strikeouts and a 2.55 earned run average in 1020-1/3 innings pitched.
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Her careerwin-lossrecordwas 168 in singles and 159 in doubles.
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The remaining first-round picks and the second-round picks were assigned to teams in reverse order of theirwin-lossrecordin the previous season.
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His careerwin-lossrecordin singles play was 519288.
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The team ended the regular season with a 7-1win-lossrecordand once again finished top of the ladder.
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Theirwin-lossrecordwas exemplary as well, winning 29 and losing only 7, out of 45 tests.
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She finished the year ranked no. 31, with a 2424win-lossrecord.
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In 1983, his statistics went downhill -hiswin-lossrecordwas a mediocre 9-17.
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Her overallwin-lossrecordwas 3818, 2310 in singles and 158 in doubles.
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The team placed first after the round robin, finishing with a 101win-lossrecord.
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They finished the round robin with a perfect 110win-lossrecord.
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He compiled awin-lossrecordof 1710, with a 3.36 earned run average, and 202 strikeouts.
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He pitched 21 complete games with awin-lossrecordof 20-12.
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