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Coaches' Records Baseball Coaches’ Records Division I Coaches’ Records ................................ 146 Winningest Active Coaches by Percentage ..... 146 Winningest Active Coaches by Victories ......... 146 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Percentage .. 146 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Victories ...... 147 Division II Coaches’ Records ............................... 147 Winningest Active Coaches by Percentage ..... 147 Winningest Active Coaches by Victories ......... 148 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Percentage .. 148 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Victories ...... 148 Division III Coaches’ Records .............................. 149 Winningest Active Coaches by Percentage ..... 149 Winningest Active Coaches by Victories ......... 149 146 DIVISION I COACHES’ RECORDS Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Division I Coaches’ Records 18. Jim Gilligan, Lamar ................................... 26 881 567 7 .608 19. Dewey Kalmer, Bradley ............................. 34 868 756 4 .534 20. Pete Dunn, Stetson..................................... 23 852 504 3 .628 Winningest Active Coaches 21. Barry Meyers, Mercer................................ 32 828 733 10 .530 22. Ron Nischwitz, Wright St. ......................... 28 822 648 7 .559 23. John Morrey, Xavier (Ohio) ....................... 23 819 658 0 .555 (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four- 24. Jack Leggett, Clemson................................ 23 811 462 0 .637 year colleges only.) 25. Steve Kittrell, South Ala.............................. 20 788 431 1 .646 26. Fred Hill, Rutgers....................................... 26 765 463 6 .622 BY PERCENTAGE 27. John Anderson, Minnesota......................... 21 760 473 3 .616 Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 28. Mark Johnson, Texas A&M ........................ 18 759 365 2 .675 1. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. .................. 25 1,357 422 3 .762 29. Fred Decker, Western Mich........................ 27 745 652 6 .533 2. Mike Martin, Florida St. ........................... 23 1,239 416 3 .748 30. Bob Todd, Ohio St. .................................. 19 730 380 2 .657 3. Jim Morris, Miami (Fla.) ........................... 21 931 392 3 .703 31. Sonny Pittaro, Rider................................... 32 719 622 9 .536 4. Jim Wells, Alabama.................................. 13 563 241 0 .700 32. Andy Lopez, Florida .................................. 20 718 442 6 .618 5. Ray Tanner, South Carolina....................... 15 669 286 3 .700 32. Joel Murrie, Western Ky. ........................... 23 718 573 5 .556 6. Wayne Graham, Rice ............................... 11 478 212 0 .693 34. Keith Madison, Kentucky............................ 24 713 603 5 .542 7. Rick Jones, Tulane..................................... 14 556 247 1 .692 35. Keith Guttin, Southwest Mo. St. ................. 20 711 397 0 .642 8. George Horton, Cal St. Fullerton ................ 6 259 116 1 .690 36. John Smith, Sacramento St......................... 24 691 650 2 .515 9. Dave Van Horn, Arkansas......................... 9 371 168 0 .688 37. Dick Vining, C.W. Post .............................. 37 690 566 13 .549 10. Sunny Galloway, Oral Roberts................... 7 294 136 0 .684 38. Tony Guzzo, Old Dominion ....................... 24 687 557 3 .552 11. Danny Hall, Georgia Tech ......................... 15 604 289 0 .676 39. Steve Traylor, Wofford .............................. 22 683 493 3 .581 12. Mark Johnson, Texas A&M ....................... 18 759 365 2 .675 40. Wilbert Ellis, Grambling ............................ 25 679 453 1 .600 13. Ron Polk, Mississippi St. ............................ 29 1,157 558 1 .675 41. Paul Maineri, Notre Dame ......................... 20 678 429 2 .612 14. Pat McMahon, Florida .............................. 10 399 193 0 .674 42. Pat Murphy, Arizona St. ........................... 18 677 337 4 .667 15. Augie Garrido, Texas................................ 34 1,380 666 8 .674 43. Marty Miller, Norfolk St............................. 30 675 482 4 .583 16. Mark Marquess, Stanford .......................... 26 1,093 533 5 .672 44. Eddie Cardieri, South Fla........................... 19 672 463 1 .592 17. Pat Murphy, Arizona St............................. 18 677 337 4 .667 45. Ray Tanner, South Carolina ....................... 15 669 286 3 .700 18. Danny Price, Florida Int’l .......................... 23 921 467 0 .664 46. George Greer, Wake Forest....................... 21 668 447 6 .599 19. Tom Holliday, Oklahoma St. ..................... 6 247 126 0 .662 47. Steve Hertz, Gonzaga ............................... 25 664 670 5 .498 20. Bob Morgan, Indiana................................ 27 985 504 6 .661 48. Kevin Cooney, Fla. Atlantic........................ 19 657 396 9 .623 21. Bob Todd, Ohio St. ................................... 19 730 380 2 .657 49. Mike Gillespie, Southern California ............ 16 645 356 2 .644 22. Keith LeClair, East Caro............................. 11 441 231 3 .656 50. Gary Powers, Nevada ............................... 20 612 461 4 .570 23. Mike Sheppard, Seton Hall........................ 29 941 493 10 .655 24. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech .................. 43 1,338 705 8 .654 25. Rodney Hennon, Ga. Southern .................. 54 200 106 1 .653 Winningest Coaches All-Time 26. Larry Hays, Texas Tech.............................. 32 1,320 706 2 .651 27. Rod Delmonico, Tennessee......................... 13 519 278 0 .651 28. Gary Gilmore, Coastal Caro. .................... 13 494 269 2 .647 (Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four- 29. Steve Kittrell, South Ala. ............................ 20 788 431 1 .646 year colleges only.) 30. Mike Gillespie, Southern California ............ 16 645 356 2 .644 31. Jay Bergman, UCF .................................... 26 1,013 562 3 .643 BY PERCENTAGE 32. Roger Cador, Southern U. ......................... 18 533 296 1 .643 Coach, Last Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 33. Keith Guttin, Southwest Mo. ...................... 20 711 397 0 .642 1. John Barry, Holy Cross .............................. 40 619 147 6 .806 34. Rich Maloney, Michigan............................ 7 256 144 1 .640 2. W.J. Disch, Texas...................................... 29 465 115 0 .802 35. Jack Leggett, Clemson .............................. 23 811 462 0 .637 3. Cliff Gustafson, Texas................................ 29 1,427 373 2 .792 36. Richard Jones, Illinois ............................... 36 1,160 670 5 .634 4. Harry Carlson, Colorado ........................... 17 143 41 0 .777 37. Pete Dunn, Stetson ................................... 23 852 504 3 .628 5. *Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. ................. 25 1,357 422 3 .762 38. Joe Jordano, Pittsburgh ............................. 15 399 236 3 .628 6. George Jacobs, Villanova.......................... 11 76 25 0 .752 39. Larry Cochell, Oklahoma ........................... 36 1,246 739 3 .628 7. Bobby Winkles, Arizona St. ...................... 13 524 173 0 .752 40. Steve Smith, Baylor.................................... 8 298 180 0 .623 8. *Mike Martin, Florida St. .......................... 23 1,239 416 3 .748 41. Kevin Cooney, Fla. Atlantic........................ 19 657 396 9 .623 9. Frank Sancet, Arizona............................... 23 831 283 8 .744 42. Fred Hill, Rutgers....................................... 26 765 463 5 .622 10. Ron Fraser, Miami (Fla.)............................ 30 1,271 438 9 .742 43. Frank Sanchez, Pepperdine........................ 6 221 136 0 .619 11. Bob Wren, Ohio....................................... 23 464 160 4 .742 44. Andy Lopez, Arizona ................................ 20 718 442 6 .618 12. Bibb Falk, Texas........................................ 25 435 152 0 .741 45. Mike Batesole, Cal St. Northridge............... 7 256 158 1 .618 13. Gary Ward, New Mexico St...................... 21 1,022 361 1 .739 46. Paul Keyes, Va. Commonwealth ................. 8 294 183 0 .616 14. Skip Bertman, LSU..................................... 18 870 330 3 .724 47. John Anderson, Minnesota......................... 21 760 473 3 .616 15. Bud Middaugh, Michigan.......................... 22 821 319 1 .720 48. Paul Maineri, Notre Dame ......................... 20 678 429 2 .612 16. J.F. “Pop” McKale, Arizona....................... 30 302 118 7 .715 49. Smoke Laval, LSU ..................................... 8 285 181 0 .612 17. Jim Brock, Arizona St. .............................. 23 1,100 440 0 .714 50. Mike Bianco, Mississippi ............................ 5 176 113 1 .609 18. Toby Green, Oklahoma St. ....................... 21 318 132 0 .707 19. Joe Arnold, Florida ................................... 18 750 313 2 .705 BY VICTORIES 20. *Jim Morris, Miami (Fla.)........................... 21 931 392 2 .703 (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four- 21. Joe Bedenk, Penn St. ................................ 32 380 159 3 .701 year colleges only) 22. *Jim Wells, Alabama ................................ 13 563 241 0 .700 Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 23. *Ray Tanner, South Carolina ..................... 15 669 286 3 .700 1. Augie Garrido, Texas................................ 34 1,380 666 8 .674 24. Rod Dedeaux, Southern California ............. 45 1,332 571 11 .699 2. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. .................. 25 1,357 422 3 .762 25. Enos Semore, Oklahoma ........................... 22 851 370 1 .697 3. Chuck Hartman, Virginia Tech ................... 43 1,338 705 8 .654 26. Bob Hannah, Delaware ............................. 36
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