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Field Hockey Coaching Records Entering 2016 FIELD HOCKEY COACHING RECORDS ENTERING 2016 All-Divisions Field Hockey Coaching Records 2 Division I Field Hockey Coaching Records 4 Division II Field Hockey Coaching Records 7 Division III Field Hockey Coaching Records 8 ALL-DIVISIONS FIELD HOCKEY 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 30. *Katharine DeLorenzo (Oberlin 24 326 116 2 .736 rankings is accurate. Ties counted as half won, half lost. 1992-94, Skidmore 1995-00, Middlebury 2001-15) Chris Mason (Larson) (Boston U. 21 206 69 15 .736 - 1978-79, Williams 1980-82, WINNINGEST COACHES ALL TIME 84-99) 32. Beth Beglin (West Chester 1983-84, 14 216 76 7 .734 By Percentage Iowa 1988-99) (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 33. Laura Moliken (Ursinus 1999-10) 12 182 69 0 .725 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 34. Rhonda Ridinger (Missouri St. 1971- 18 281 101 24 .722 72, 75-90) Coach, Team (s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 35. Sharon Taylor (Susquehanna 1966- 28 340 121 35 .721 1. Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg 32 591 75 20 .876 69, 71, Lock Haven 1973-95) 1978-2009) 36. *Enza Steele (Lynchburg 1979-15) 37 541 211 11 .716 2. *Sharon Pfluger (Goldbrenner) 33 556 101 9 .842 37. Sue Landau (Wellesley 1992-02) 11 150 60 1 .713 (Kean 1983, Montclair St. 1984, Mary Lick (Middlebury 1968-78) 11 52 18 10 .713 TCNJ 1985-15) 39. *Charlene Morett (Boston College 32 483 196 17 .706 3. *Nicky Pearson (Bowdoin 1996-15) 20 306 58 0 .841 1984-86, Penn St. 1987-15) 4. Vonnie Gros (West Chester 1964- 14 109 18 22 .805 40. Beth Bozman(Hofstra 1987, 24 318 133 6 .702 76, Princeton 1977-78) Princeton 1988-02, Duke 5. *Missy Meharg (Maryland 1988-15) 28 510 122 9 .803 2003-10) 6. *Dawn Chamberlin (Salisbury 29 455 109 8 .802 41. Mary Ann Hitchens (Delaware 16 196 76 30 .699 1987-15) 1973-88) Beth Anders (Old Dominion 1980- 30 560 136 7 .802 42. *Shannon Hlebichuk (UMass Lowell 14 213 93 0 .696 84, 87-02, 04-12) 2002-15) 8. *Karen Shelton (North Carolina 35 608 153 9 .795 43. *Marcia Pankratz (Michigan 1996- 16 242 109 0 .689 1981-15) 04, 09-15) 9. Charlotte Smith (Lock Haven 28 143 32 19 .786 44. *Lori Hussong (Rider 2000-15) 16 220 100 0 .688 1945-72) 45. *Bonnie Lord (Plymouth St. 16 219 100 0 .687 *Cynthia Wetmore (SUNY Cortland 18 271 74 0 .786 2000-15) 1998-15) 46. Jan Watson (Appalachian St. 1968- 12 127 51 26 .686 11. Jean Hecht (Muhlenberg 1959-75) 17 85 19 13 .782 71, 74,74-82) 12. *Bertie Landes (Cairn 1980-98, 36 466 130 17 .774 47. *Amy Watson (Keene St. 1986-89, 26 376 171 11 .684 Shippensburg 1999-15) 94-15) Anne Volp (Temple 1949-63) 15 75 18 11 .774 48. *Laurel Martin (Lebanon Valley 15 222 103 0 .683 14. Robin Sheppard (Trinity (CT) 1974- 24 240 67 13 .770 2001-10, Stevenson 2011-15) 94, 96-98) 49. Karen Fitzpatrick (Ball St. 1980-00) 21 285 130 11 .682 15. Pam Hixon (Massachusetts 1978- 17 272 76 18 .768 Dana Hall (Randolph-Macon 1988- 23 298 138 4 .682 93, 96) 89, Mary Washington 1990-10) 16. *Nancy Stevens (Frank. & Marsh. 37 617 179 24 .767 1979-80, Northwestern 1981-89, *Active Coach. UConn 1990-15) Kelly McGowan (West) 14 225 69 1 .764 By Victories (Regis (MA) 1994, Bentley 1995-07) (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) Beth Gottung (Montclair St. 13 201 62 0 .764 2002-14) Coach, Team (s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. *Tina McDavitt (Tufts 2004-15) 12 162 50 0 .764 1. *Nancy Stevens (Frank. & Marsh. 1979- 37 617 179 24 .767 20. Gillian Rattray 14 183 50 21 .762 80, Northwestern 1981-89, UConn (Delaware 1971, Penn St. 1974-86) 1990-15) 21. *Carrie Moura (Chris. Newport 13 180 57 0 .759 2. *Karen Shelton (North Carolina 1981-15) 35 608 153 9 .795 2003-15) 3. Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg 1978-09) 32 591 75 20 .876 22. Penny Kempf (Rowan 1998-14) 17 253 81 0 .757 4. *Pat Rudy (Frank. & Marsh. 1978, Illinois 38 573 198 21 .737 23. Josephine Fiske (Goucher 1949-69) 12 37 10 6 .755 St. 1979-80, SUNY Cortland 1981-95, 24. *Ange Bradley (Goucher 1991-94, 19 296 97 2 .752 Lock Haven 1996-15) Richmond 2001-06, Syracuse 5. Beth Anders (Old Dominion 1980-84, 30 560 136 7 .802 2007-15) 87-02, 04-12) 25. Diane Wright (UConn 1975-89) 15 212 62 25 .751 6. *Sharon Pfluger (Goldbrenner) (Kean 33 556 101 9 .842 26. Judith Davidson (Massachusetts 12 206 62 20 .750 1983, Montclair St. 1984, TCNJ 1976-77, Iowa 1978-87) 1985-15) 27. *Sally Scatton (Wells 1983, William 29 437 148 4 .745 7. *Enza Steele (Lynchburg 1979-15) 37 541 211 11 .716 Smith 1988-15) 8. Jan Trapp (Messiah 1973-11) 39 536 179 28 .740 28. Jan Trapp (Messiah 1973-11) 39 536 179 28 .740 9. *Missy Meharg (Maryland 1988-15) 28 510 122 9 .803 29. *Pat Rudy (Frank. & Marsh. 1978, 38 573 198 21 .737 10. *Charlene Morett (Boston College 1984- 32 483 196 17 .706 Illinois St. 1979-80, SUNY 86, Penn St. 1987-15) Cortland 1981-95, Lock Haven 11. *Bertie Landes (Cairn 1980-98, 36 466 130 17 .774 1996-15) Shippensburg 1999-15) All-Divisions Field Hockey Coaching Records 2 Coach, Team (s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Coach, Team (s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 12. *Dawn Chamberlin (Salisbury 1987-15) 29 455 109 8 .802 30. *Anne Wilkinson (American 1987-95, 29 309 250 9 .552 13. *Sally Starr (Bucknell 1979-80, Boston U. 37 442 281 21 .608 Ohio St. 1996-15) 1981-15) 31. Peel Hawthorne (Connecticut Col. 1983- 30 306 251 6 .549 14. *Sally Scatton (Wells 1983, William Smith 29 437 148 4 .745 86, William & Mary 1987-12) 1988-15) *Nicky Pearson (Bowdoin 1996-15) 20 306 58 0 .841 15. *Brenda Meese (SUNY Oneonta 1979- 35 417 251 10 .622 33. *Anna Meyer (Hartwick 1988-15) 28 304 221 3 .579 88, Wooster 1989-92, 94-07, 09-15) *Beth Hallenbeck (Rensselaer 1991-00, 25 304 146 2 .675 16. *Cheryl Murtagh (Bentley 1982-83, 30 391 236 13 .621 Skidmore 2001-15) Northeastern 1988-15) 35. *Linda Wage (Clark (MA) 1985-15) 31 303 239 24 .557 17. Dottie Zenaty (Springfield 1970-03) 34 379 232 50 .611 36. Dana Hall (Randolph-Macon 1988-89, 23 298 138 4 .682 18. *Amy Watson (Keene St. 1986-89, 94-15) 26 376 171 11 .684 Mary Washington 1990-2010) 19. *Sandy Miller (East Stroudsburg 1984-15) 32 376 259 11 .591 37. *Ange Bradley (Goucher 1991-94, 19 296 97 2 .752 20. *Jennifer Averill (Bucknell 1989-91, Wake 27 358 192 6 .649 Richmond 2001-06, Syracuse Forest 1992-15) 2007-15) 21. *Michele Madison (Temple 1989-92, 27 354 217 8 .618 38. Ann Gold (Lafayette 1982-2006) 25 294 186 23 .607 Michigan St. 1993-05, Virginia 39. Karen Fitzpatrick (Ball St. 1980-2000) 21 285 130 11 .682 2006-15) 40. Doris Kostrinsky (Ithaca 1969-95) 27 282 135 21 .668 22. Yvonne Kauffman (Elizabethtown 1967- 33 346 175 36 .654 41. Rhonda Ridinger (Missouri St. 1971-72, 18 281 101 24 .722 83, 85-00) 75-90) 23. Carol Miller (Millersville 1985-92, 31 344 249 18 .578 42. Pam Hixon (Massachusetts 1978-93, 96) 17 272 76 18 .768 Delaware 1993-10, Lebanon Valley 43 *Cynthia Wetmore (SUNY Cortland 18 271 74 0 .786 2011-15) 1998-15) 24. Betty Wesner (Kutztown 1980-12) 33 344 257 15 .571 44. Linda Arena (Brockport 1973-76, 78-81, 23 262 133 34 .650 25. Sharon Taylor (Susquehanna 1966-69, 28 340 121 35 .721 Wittenberg 1982-96, 98) 71, Lock Haven 1973-95) 45. *Cheryl Silva (MIT 1991-15) 25 258 179 1 .590 26 *Katharine DeLorenzo (Oberlin 1992- 24 326 116 2 .736 Susan Murray (Southern N.H. 1977-80, 24 258 175 8 .594 94, Skidmore 1995-00, Middlebury New England Col. 1992-12) 2001-15) 47. *Robin Balducci (New Hampshire 25 254 247 4 .507 27. Beth Bozman (Hofstra 1987, Princeton 24 318 133 6 .702 1991-15) 1988-02, Duke 2003-10) 48. Penny Kempf (Rowan 1998-14) 17 253 81 0 .757 28. Kathleen Parker (Syracuse 1978-06) 29 316 214 14 .594 49. *Tracey Short (Wesley 1995-15) 21 252 166 0 .603 29. Ann Petracco (Rutgers 1977-02, FDU- 33 311 306 40 .504 50. *Anne Parmenter, Connecticut Col. 1987- 29 244 185 7 .568 Florham 2003-09) 00, Trinity (CT) 2001-15 *Active Coach All-Divisions Field Hockey Coaching Records 3 DIVISION I FIELD HOCKEY COACHING RECORDS Coach, Current Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES 17. Donna Hornibrook, Cornell 21 220 127 4 .632 Lori Hussong, Rider 16 220 100 0 .688 By Percentage 19. Steve Jennings, American 17 218 116 0 .653 20. Joanie Milhous, Villanova 25 217 248 4 .467 (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes all 21.
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