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Women's Soccer Coaching Records Entering 2019 WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHING RECORDS ENTERING 2019 All-Divisions Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 2 Division I Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 4 Division II Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 6 Division III Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 9 ALL-DIVISIONS WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHING RECORDS In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the 40. *Nick Cowell (Wooster 1989-90, Trinity 30 414 127 45 .745 rankings is accurate. Ties counted as half won, half lost. (TX) 1991-98, Baylor 1999-02, Sewanee 2003-05, St. Edward’s 2006-18) 41. *Jeff Hosler (Alma 2006-14, Grand Valley 13 204 65 17 .743 WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME St. 2015-18) 42. *Jim Blankenship (Lynn 1986-98, Miami 28 396 126 34 .743 (FL) 1999-2002, FGCU 2007-18) By Percentage 43. *Jay Hoffman (Centre 2004-18) 15 219 68 24 .743 (Minimum of 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 44. Rich Ilsley (Adelphi 1990-91, 2010-11) 20 266 83 29 .742 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 45. Sheila Miech (Wis.-Stevens Point 1990-91, 25 365 117 31 .742 2010-11) Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 46. *Troy Fabiano (Wis.-Parkside 1998-14; 21 278 84 40 .741 1. *Scott Frey (Messiah 2000-18) 19 399 23 26 .920 Milwaukee 15-18) 2. *Anson Dorrance (North Carolina 1979-18) 40 847 74 40 .902 47. *Jim Conlon (Wartburg 2000-07, 19 286 93 21 .741 3. Lance Key (Trinity (TX) 2004-15) 12 210 21 16 .883 Washington-St. Louis 2008-18) 4. *Marcus Wood (Hardin-Simmons 2000-18) 19 348 37 28 .877 48. Peter Tufts (Southern N.H. 1982-98) 17 224 73 16 .741 5. *Joe Russo (TCNJ 1990-18) 29 518 64 43 .863 49. Roy Wilkins (Stockton 1989-2002) 14 190 61 17 .741 6. *Lewis Theobald (Central Mo. 2007-18) 12 217 32 19 .845 50. *Brandon Koons (Otterbein 1999-2018) 20 274 87 34 .737 7. *#Joe Bartlinski (West Florida 2001-18) 18 304 50 21 .839 *Active Coach. #Co-head coach with Bill Elliott in 2001. 8. Chuck Sekyra (Seattle Pacific 2003-15) 12 209 34 20 .833 9. Jeff Cummings (Thomas More 2006-16) 11 186 32 14 .832 By Victories 10. Brian McManus (UC San Diego 1987-17) 31 501 90 54 .819 (Minimum of 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 11. *Michelyne Pinard (Williams 2002-18) 17 257 46 35 .812 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 12..Clive Charles (Portland 1989-03) 14 226 52 13 .799 13. Mike Covone (Barry 1984-95) 11 140 32 9 .798 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 14..Luis Reis (Wheaton (MA) 1997-16, 22 369 82 33 .796 1. *Anson Dorrance (North Carolina 1979-18) 40 847 74 40 .902 Transylvania 17-18) 2. *Aliceann Wilber (William Smith 1980-18) 39 572 135 58 .786 15. *Todd Olsen (Lynchburg 1994-2018) 25 438 95 49 .795 3. Len Tsantiris 37 570 201 59 .722 16. *Dave DiIanni (Grand Valley St. 2003-14, 16 267 61 25 .792 4. *Joe Russo (TCNJ 1990-18) 29 518 64 43 .863 Iowa 2015-18) 5. *Pete Felske (Wheaton (IL) 1988- 2018) 31 507 127 36 .784 17. Jeff Bailey (Franklin Pierce 1996-17) 21 330 79 28 .787 6. Brian McManus (UC San Diego 1987-17) 31 501 90 54 .819 18. *Aliceann Wilber (William Smith 1980-18) 39 572 135 58 .786 7. *Becky Burleigh (Berry 1989-93, Florida 29 496 143 42 .759 19. Jillian Ellis (Illinois 1997-98, UCLA 14 248 63 14 .785 1995-18) 1999-10) 8. Jerry Smith Santa Clara 32 482 155 61 .734 20. *Pete Felske (Wheaton (IL) 1988- 2018) 31 507 127 36 .784 9. *G Guerrieri (Hardin-Simmons 1988-90, 28 458 143 36 .747 21. *Paul Ratcliffe (Saint Mary’s (CA) 1998-02, 21 351 85 36 .782 Texas A&M 1993-18) Stanford 2003-18) 10. *Todd Olsen (Lynchburg 1994-2018) 25 438 95 49 .795 22. Randy Hanson ( Puget Sound 1995-2016) 20 303 73 35 .780 11. *Mark Krikorian (Franklin Pierce 1990-95, 25 426 109 36 .778 23. *Mark Krikorian (Franklin Pierce 1990-95, 25 426 109 36 .778 Hartford 1996-00, Florida St. 2005-18) Hartford 1996-00, Florida St. 2005-18) 12. Terry Gurnett 34 422 135 66 .730 24. *Jay Entlich (2000-01 - 2001-02 @Tampa 17 281 72 24 .777 13. *Nick Cowell (Wooster 1989-90, Trinity 30 414 127 45 .745 2000-01; Columbus St. 04-18) (TX) 1991-98, Baylor 1999-02, 25. Chris Malone (SUNY Cortland 1982-94) 13 195 44 34 .777 Sewanee 2003-05, St. Edward’s 26. *Paul Vasconcelos (Lesley 2007-18) 12 185 50 16 .769 2006-18) 27. *Luigi Scire (Webster 1999-18) 20 307 90 16 .763 14. *Randy Waldrum (Tulsa 1989-94, Baylor 25 403 120 30 .756 28. Lisa Melendy (Williams 1985-2001) 17 195 54 20 .762 1996-98, Notre Dame 1999-13., 29. *Becky Burleigh (Berry 1989-93, Florida 29 496 143 42 .759 Pittsburgh 2018) 1995-18) 15. Steve Swanson Virginia 29 402 155 56 .701 30. *Scott Leacott (Rowan 1999-20) 20 278 78 31 .758 16. *Scott Frey (Messiah 2000-18) 19 399 23 26 .920 31. *Randy Waldrum (Tulsa 1989-94, Baylor 25 403 120 30 .756 17. Mike Cook Central Okla. 26 397 136 31 .731 1996-98, Notre Dame 1999-13., 18. *Jim Blankenship (Lynn 1986-98, Miami 28 396 126 34 .743 Pittsburgh 2018) (FL) 1999-2002, FGCU 2007-18) 32. *Laurie Darling Gutheil (Saint Rose 23 349 103 35 .753 19. *Leo Weil (Johns Hopkins 1992-18) 27 393 118 39 .750 1996-18) 20. *Jennifer Rockwood (BYU 1995-18) 24 375 113 43 .747 33. *Travis Connell (Western Wash. 2003-18) 16 238 69 28 .752 21. Luis Reis (Wheaton (MA) 1997-16, 22 369 82 33 .796 34. Joe Mingachos (Western Conn. St 19 298 89 28 .752 Transylvania 17-18) (1997-2016) 22. Amy Reifert Chicago 28 366 135 48 .710 35. *Leo Weil (Johns Hopkins 1992-18) 27 393 118 39 .750 23. Sheila Miech (Wis.-Stevens Point 1990-91, 25 365 117 31 .742 36. *Neil Cunningham (SCAD 1995-01, Wash. 24 311 93 35 .748 2010-11) & Lee 2002-18 24. Nikki Izzo-Brown West Virginia 24 353 116 53 .727 37. *G Guerrieri (Hardin-Simmons 1988-90, 28 458 143 36 .747 25. *Paul Ratcliffe (Saint Mary’s (CA) 1998-02, 21 351 85 36 .782 Texas A&M 1993-18) Stanford 2003-18) 38. *Jennifer Rockwood (BYU 1995-18) 24 375 113 43 .747 26. *Laurie Darling Gutheil (Saint Rose 23 349 103 35 .753 39. Jason Bretzmann (Carroll (WI) 2001-11) 10 136 44 7 .746 1996-18) All-Divisions Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 2 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 27. *Marcus Wood (Hardin-Simmons 2000-18) 19 348 37 28 .877 28. John Hedlund North Texas 24 343 127 34 .714 29. Mindy Quigg Ithaca 25 341 109 54 .730 30. Mike Cannon Truman 26 340 121 59 .711 31. Jeff Bailey (Franklin Pierce 1996-17) 21 330 79 28 .787 32. John Leaney (UC San Diego1984-86, 24 327 106 36 .736 Macalester 1989-2010) 33. Amanda Cromwell UCLA 22 325 121 40 .710 34. Bob Sheehan Northern Ky. 22 316 106 29 .733 35. Mike Tucker 22 313 124 33 .701 36. *Neil Cunningham (SCAD 1995-01, Wash. 24 311 93 35 .748 & Lee 2002-18 37. Ali Omar 22 308 109 29 .723 38. *Luigi Scire (Webster 1999-18) 20 307 90 16 .763 39. *Joe Bartlinski (West Florida 2001-18) 18 304 50 21 .839 *Patrick Baker (N.C. Wesleyan 1989-93; 28 304 213 44 .581 Penn 1994-98; Florida St. 1999-2004; Georgia 2005-09; Rollins 2010; Fla. Atlantic 2013-18) 41.. Randy Hanson ( Puget Sound 1995-2016) 20 303 73 35 .780 42. Brian Speck Union (NY) 24 302 104 34 .725 *Patrick Farmer (Ithaca 1987-93, Penn 25 302 156 5 .643 St. 1994-00, Tennessee Tech 2003, Syracuse 2004-07, Cornell 2012-16, Transylvania 2018) 44. Joe Mingachos (Western Conn. St 19 298 89 28 .752 (1997-2016) 45. *Jim Conlon (Wartburg 2000-07, 19 286 93 21 .741 Washington-St. Louis 2008-18) 46. *Jay Entlich (2000-01 - 2001-02 @Tampa 17 281 72 24 .777 2000-01; Columbus St. 04-18) 47. *Scott Leacott (Rowan 1999-20) 20 278 78 31 .758 *Troy Fabiano (Wis.-Parkside 1998-14; 21 278 84 40 .741 Milwaukee 15-18) 49. Jeffrey Bowers Va. Wesleyan 19 276 90 40 .729 50.. Magnus Nilerud Bridgeport 20 275 114 23 .695 51.. *Brandon Koons (Otterbein 1999-2018) 20 274 87 34 .737 *Active Coach All-Divisions Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 3 DIVISION I WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHING RECORDS (Minimum five years as a four-year college head coach but WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES fewer than five years at the Division I level; number of years at Division I level in parentheses.) By Percentage Coach, Team (DI Years) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. (Minimum of five years as a Division I head coach; includes all 1. Troy Fabiano, Milwaukee (4) 21 278 84 40 .741 victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 2.
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