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Men's Ice Hockey Coaching Records Men’s Ice Hockey Coaching Records RECORDS ENTERING 2012-13 SEASON All-Divisions Coaching Records Winningest All-Time by Percentage ... 2 Winningest All-Time by Victories ......... 2 Division I Coaching Records Winningest Active by Percentage ....... 3 Winningest Active by Victories ............ 3 Winningest All-Time by Percentage ... 3 Winningest All-Time by Victories ........ 4 Division III Coaching Records Winningest Active by Percentage ....... 5 Winningest Active by Victories ............ 5 Winningest All-Time by Percentage ... 5 Winningest All-Time by Victories ........ 5 Coaching Honors ......................................... 7 2 MEN'S ICE HOCKEY 2012-13 Coaching Records All-Divisions Coaching Records (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; Rank Coach (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct.† includes record as head coach at all four-year institutions.) 56. Don Brose (Minn. St. Mankato 1970-83, 85-00)...... 30 536 335 79 .606 57. Doug Ross (Ohio 1977; Kent St. 1979-81; Ala.-Huntsville 1985-07) .............................................. 27 457 294 43 .603 Winningest Coaches All-Time 58. Mike Addesa (Holy Cross 1977-79; Rensselaer 1980-89) ..................................................... 13 236 155 9 .601 59. *Jim Tortorella (Colby 1996-12) ..................................... 17 237 153 34 .599 BY PERCENTAGE 60. *Enrico Blasi (Miami [OH] 2000-12) .............................. 13 286 184 48 .598 Rank Coach (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct.† 61. John Gasparini (North Dakota 1978-94).................... 17 407 270 26 .597 1. *Tim Coghlin (St. Norbert 1994-12) ............................. 19 411 113 45 .762 62. *George Gwozdecky (Wis.-River Falls 1982-84; 2. Alfred Winsor Jr. (Harvard 1906-17, 22) ...................... 13 86 27 0 .761 Miami [OH] 1990-94; Denver 1995-12) ................ 26 573 377 80 .595 3. *John Rolli (Mass.-Dartmouth 1985-12) .................... 28 545 167 27 .756 63. George Menard (St. Lawrence 1956-67, 69-71) ...... 15 204 137 14 .594 4. *Bob Emery (Plattsburgh St. 1990-12)........................ 23 504 159 53 .741 64. Steve Nelson (Wis.-Superior 1987-00) ........................ 14 249 168 21 .592 5. Ned Harkness (Rensselaer 1950-63; 65. *Tom Carroll (New England Col. 2003-12) ................ 10 151 101 20 .592 Cornell 1964-70; Union [NY] 1976-77) ................. 23 380 130 10 .740 66. *Mark Taylor (Hobart 2001-12) ...................................... 12 175 116 30 .592 6. Bill Harrison (Clarkson 1949-58) .................................... 10 127 47 6 .722 67. John Dunham (Trinity [CT] 1975-07) .......................... 33 441 306 34 .586 7. *Bill Beaney (New England Col. 1978-84; Mark Mazzoleni (Wis.-Stevens Point 1986-91; Middlebury 1987-02, 04-12) ..................................... 32 568 226 51 .702 Miami [OH] 1995-99; Harvard 2000-04) ............... 16 302 207 43 .586 8. Ron Mason (Lake Superior St. 1967-73; 68. *Rand Pecknold (Quinnipiac 1995-12) ....................... 18 337 230 60 .585 Bowling Green 1974-79; Michigan St. 1980-02) 36 924 380 83 .696 69. John Mariucci (Minnesota 1953-55, 57-66) .............. 13 197 138 18 .584 9. R.H. “Bob” Peters (North Dakota 1965-66; 70. *Rick Gotkin (Mercyhurst 1989-12).............................. 24 434 306 60 .580 Bemidji St. 1967-82, 84-01) ........................................ 36 744 313 50 .695 *Active coach. †Ties computed as half won and half lost. 10. Larry Armstrong (Minnesota 1936-47) ....................... 12 123 53 10 .688 11. Keith Levinthal (Manhattanville 2000-11)................. 12 202 84 28 .688 BY VICTORIES 12. *Daniel Stauber (Wis.-Superior 2001-12) .................. 12 218 86 49 .687 13. Vic Heyliger (Michigan 1945-57; Rank Coach (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct.† Air Force 1969-74) ......................................................... 20 318 141 17 .686 1. Ron Mason (Lake Superior St. 1967-73; 14. Joseph Stubbs (Harvard 1928-38) ................................ 11 95 43 6 .681 Bowling Green 1974-79; Michigan St. 1980-02) 36 924 380 83 .696 15. Steve Stirling (Babson 1979-83, 86-93; 2. *Jerry York (Clarkson 1973-79; Bowling Green Providence 1984-85) .................................................... 15 290 129 28 .680 1980-94; Boston College 1995-12) ......................... 40 913 557 94 .614 16. Shawn Walsh (Maine 1985-01) ...................................... 17 423 188 47 .679 3. *Jack Parker (Boston U. 1974-12) .................................. 39 873 459 113 .643 17. Eric Hoffberg (Rochester Inst. 1990-99) ..................... 10 187 83 22 .678 4. Rick Comley (Lake Superior St. 1974-76; 18. *Jeff Jackson (Lake Superior St.1989-96; Northern Mich. 1977-02; Michigan St. 2003-11) 38 783 615 110 .556 Notre Dame 2005-12) .................................................. 13 342 149 55 .677 5. *Red Berenson (Michigan 1985-12)............................. 28 752 352 77 .669 19. Barry Urbanski (Salem St. 1965-75) ............................. 11 137 65 4 .675 6. R.H. “Bob” Peters (North Dakota 1965-66; 20. Murray Armstrong (Denver 1957-77) ......................... 21 460 215 31 .674 Bemidji St. 1967-82, 84-01) ........................................ 36 744 313 50 .695 21. *Red Berenson (Michigan 1985-12)............................. 28 752 352 77 .669 7. Len Ceglarski (Clarkson 1959-72; 22. Cheddy Thompson (Colorado Col. 1946-55) ........... 10 150 73 5 .669 Boston College 1973-92) ............................................ 34 672 341 36 .658 23. *Terry Meagher (Bowdoin 1984-12) ............................ 29 475 224 47 .668 8. Jeff Sauer (Colorado Col. 1972-82; 24. Terry Skrypek (St. Thomas [MN] 1988-10) ................. 23 418 197 46 .667 Wisconsin 1983-02) ....................................................... 31 655 532 57 .549 25. John “Snooks” Kelley (Boston College 1933-42, 9. *Mike McShane (St. Lawrence 1981-85; 47-72) .................................................................................. 36 501 249 15 .665 Providence 1986-94; Norwich 1996-12) .............. 31 610 317 57 .649 10. *Don Lucia (Alas. Fairbanks 1988-93; 26. Doug Woog (Minnesota 1986-99) ................................ 14 390 188 40 .663 Colorado Col. 1994-99; Minnesota 2000-12) ..... 25 596 328 83 .633 27. 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Jack Riley (Army 1951-86) ................................................ 36 542 343 20 .610 32. *Dean Fuller (Fitchburg St. 1985-12) ........................... 28 463 242 43 .648 33. John MacInnes (Michigan Tech 1957-82) ................. 26 555 295 39 .646 16. Don Brose (Minn. St. Mankato 1970-83, 85-00)...... 30 536 335 79 .606 34. Don Roberts (Gust. Adolphus 1965-96) ..................... 32 515 278 25 .645 17. Don Roberts (Gust. Adolphus 1965-96) ..................... 32 515 278 25 .645 35. *Dean Blais (North Dakota 1995-04; 18. *Bob Emery (Plattsburgh St. 1990-12)........................ 23 504 159 53 .741 Neb. Omaha 2010-12).................................................. 13 317 165 47 .644 19. *Bill O’Neill (Salem St. 1982-12) ..................................... 31 502 311 54 .610 20. John “Snooks” Kelley (Boston College 1933-42, 36. *Jack Parker (Boston U. 1974-12) .................................. 39 873 459 113 .643 47-72) .................................................................................. 36 501 249 15 .665 37. Ralph C. Weiland (Harvard 1951-71) ........................... 21 316 172 17 .643 38. *Richard Umile (New Hampshire 1991-12) .............. 22 497 266 87 .636 21. *Richard Umile (New Hampshire 1991-12) .............. 22 497 266 87 .636 39. *Don Lucia (Alas. Fairbanks 1988-93; 22. *Joe Marsh (St. Lawrence 1986-12) ............................. 27 482 417 76 .533 Colorado Col. 1994-99; Minnesota 2000-12) ..... 25 596 328 83 .633 23. *Terry Meagher (Bowdoin 1984-12) ............................ 29 475 224 47 .668 40. Charlie Holt (New Hampshire 1969-86) ..................... 18 364 210 15 .631 24. *Dean Fuller (Fitchburg St. 1985-12) ........................... 28 463 242 43 .648 41. *Mike Schafer (Cornell 1996-12) ................................... 17 332 182 63 .630 25. Murray Armstrong (Denver 1957-77) ......................... 21 460 215 31 .674 42. Jack Roos (Clarkson 1930-44, 47-48) ........................... 17 136 79 7 .628 26. Doug Ross (Ohio 1977; Kent St. 1979-81; 43. Clarence Wanamaker (Dartmouth 1916-18, 20; Ala.-Huntsville 1985-07) .............................................. 27 457 294 43 .603 Yale 1922-28) ................................................................... 11 97 57 5 .626 27. John Dunham (Trinity [CT] 1975-07) .......................... 33 441 306 34 .586 44. Olav Kollevoll (St. Lawrence 1951-55; 28. Bill
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