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Coaching Records Through 2010-11 NCAA Women’s Basketball Coaching Records through 2010-11 All-Divisions Coaching Records ............. 2 Division I Coaching Records ................... 5 Division II Coaching Records .................. 7 Division III Coaching Records ................. 10 2 NCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS THROUGH 2010-11 All-Divisions Coaching Records Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. Winningest Active Coaches 15. Cindy Russo, FIU ...............................................................I 34 647 340 .656 16. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame .....................................I 29 644 252 .719 (Minimum five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II 17. Joan Bonvicini, Seattle ................................................R 31 626 340 .648 and/or III; includes career record from four-year colleges only) 18. Joe Foley, UALR ................................................................I 24 609 173 .779 19. Gene Roebuck, North Dakota ..................................R 24 607 134 .819 BY PERCENTAGE Tom Shirley, Philadelphia U. ..................................... II 30 607 281 .684 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical 21. Harry Perretta, Villanova ...............................................I 33 598 378 .613 order is correct. 22. Nancy Fahey, Washington-St. Louis ..................... III 25 596 106 .849 Gary Blair, Texas A&M.....................................................I 26 596 242 .711 Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. 24. Lonnie Bartley, Fort Valley St. ...................................II 27 594 204 .744 1. Geno Auriemma, Connecticut ...................................I 26 771 124 .861 Sharon Fanning-Otis, Mississippi St. .......................I 35 594 444 .572 2. G.P. Gromacki, Amherst ............................................. III 11 283 47 .858 3. Brian Morehouse, Hope .............................................III 15 375 63 .856 26. Dixie Jeffers, Capital .................................................... III 28 593 173 .774 4. Nancy Fahey, Washington-St. Louis ..................... III 25 596 106 .849 27. Gary Fifield, Southern Me. ........................................III 23 580 106 .845 5. Gary Fifield, Southern Me. ........................................III 23 580 106 .845 Susan Dunagan, Roanoke ........................................ III 30 580 225 .720 29. Frank Bennett, Lipscomb .............................................I 31 577 415 .582 6. Pat Summitt, Tennessee ...............................................I 37 1,071 199 .843 30. Lisa Bluder, Iowa ..............................................................I 27 567 274 .674 7. Tim Moser, Alas. Anchorage ..................................... II 5 135 27 .833 8. Ron McHenry, Washburn ...........................................II 11 290 60 .829 31. Nancy Funk, Johns Hopkins .................................... III 34 564 295 .657 9. Michael Strong, Scranton.......................................... III 31 754 159 .826 32. J. Randall Ognibene, Mt. St. Mary (NY) ...............III 31 563 250 .692 10. Matt Bollant, Green Bay ................................................I 9 251 53 .826 33. David Smith, Bellarmine .............................................II 29 562 257 .686 34. Michael Durbin, St. Benedict ...................................III 26 561 151 .788 11. Gene Roebuck, North Dakota ..................................R 24 607 134 .819 35. Connie Tilley, St. Norbert ...........................................III 34 554 258 .682 12. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford ...........................................I 32 826 198 .807 13. Krista Gerlich, West Tex. A&M ...................................II 5 129 31 .806 36. Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins ...............................................II 25 553 183 .751 14. Dennis Cox, Clayton St. ...............................................II 7 184 45 .803 Joe McKeown, Northwestern .....................................I 25 553 226 .710 15. Deena Applebury, Mary Washington ..................III 8 188 46 .803 38. Gene Steinmeyer, Northwest Mo. St. ....................II 27 543 306 .640 39. Nancy Wilson, Col. of Charleston ..............................I 29 535 342 .610 16. Kris Huffman, DePauw ...............................................III 18 405 100 .802 40. Dianne Nolan, Lafayette ...............................................I 34 528 435 .548 17. Mike McLaughlin, Penn ................................................I 16 420 104 .802 18. Karl Smesko, Fla. Gulf Coast ........................................I 12 293 73 .801 41. Ferne Labati, Seton Hill ...............................................II 31 526 368 .588 19. Shanna Briggs, Hardin-Simmons ...........................III 9 198 50 .798 42. Bill Fennelly, Iowa St. ......................................................I 23 520 213 .709 20. John Ross, Calvin ..........................................................III 8 179 46 .796 43. Mary Fleig, Millersville .................................................II 28 515 255 .669 44. David Slifer, Central Mo. ..............................................II 22 509 181 .738 21. Kim Mulkey, Baylor .........................................................I 11 298 79 .790 45. Kevin Borseth, Michigan ..............................................I 24 508 220 .698 22. Chris Kielsmeier, Wayne St. (NE) ..............................II 11 246 66 .788 23. Michael Durbin, St. Benedict ...................................III 26 561 151 .788 46. Wes Moore, Chattanooga ............................................I 22 507 155 .766 24. Mark Kellogg, Fort Lewis ............................................II 6 147 41 .782 47. Gordy Presnell, Boise St. ...............................................I 24 506 205 .712 25. Joe Foley, UALR ................................................................I 24 609 173 .779 48. Bill Gibbons Jr., Holy Cross ...........................................I 26 496 286 .634 49. Carroll LaHaye, Randolph-Macon ......................... III 29 494 282 .637 26. Pete Lonergan, Medaille ............................................III 8 172 49 .778 50. Colby Tilley, Kennesaw St. ............................................I 25 493 265 .650 27. Brandon Schneider, Stephen F. Austin ...................I 13 315 90 .778 28. Brian Giorgis, Marist .......................................................I 9 225 65 .776 R - Team reclassifying from one division to another. Coaches of reclassifying institutions are not 29. Dixie Jeffers, Capital .................................................... III 28 593 173 .774 eligible to appear on active divisional coaching lists until they have served five years as a full- 30. Barbara Stevens, Bentley ............................................II 34 821 240 .774 member head coach in the new division. 31. Mark Miller, Holy Family ............................................. II 5 108 33 .766 32. Wes Moore, Chattanooga ............................................I 22 507 155 .766 33. Robin Selvig, Montana ..................................................I 33 758 233 .765 Winningest Coaches All-Time 34. Stefanie Pemper, Navy ..................................................I 13 288 89 .764 35. Gail Goestenkors, Texas ................................................I 19 480 149 .763 (Minimum 10 years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II and/ 36. Rick Insell, Middle Tenn. ................................................I 6 148 47 .759 or III since 1982; includes career record at four-year colleges only) 37. Carey Green, Liberty .......................................................I 12 286 94 .753 38. Andy Yosinoff, Emmanuel (MA) ..............................III 34 661 218 .752 39. Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins ...............................................II 25 553 183 .751 BY PERCENTAGE 40. Andy Landers, Georgia ..................................................I 32 773 259 .749 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical 41. Aaron Johnston, South Dakota St. ...........................I 12 266 90 .747 order is correct. 42. Kevin McGuff, Washington ..........................................I 9 214 73 .746 Name (Teams & Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct. 43. Lonnie Bartley, Fort Valley St. ...................................II 27 594 204 .744 1. Leon Barmore (Louisiana Tech 1983-02) ............................. 20 576 87 .869 44. Cheri Harrer, Baldwin-Wallace................................. III 21 433 152 .740 2. *Geno Auriemma (Connecticut 1986-11) ........................... 26 771 124 .861 45. Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina ..................................I 36 859 303 .739 3. *G.P. Gromacki (St. Lawrence 1999-04, 46. Machli Joseph, Baruch ............................................... III 7 133 47 .739 Hamilton 2007, Amherst 2008-11) .................................... 11 283 47 .858 47. Curt Fredrickson, Northern St. .................................II 32 692 245 .739 4. *Brian Morehouse (Hope 1997-11)........................................ 15 375 63 .856 48. David Slifer, Central Mo. ..............................................II 22 509 181 .738 5. *Nancy Fahey (Washington-St. Louis 1987-11) ................ 25 596 106 .849 49. C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers ............................................I 40 863 308 .737 6. *Gary Fifield (Southern Me. 1988-08, 10-11) ..................... 23 580 106 .845 50. Curt Miller, Bowling Green ..........................................I 10 234 85 .734 7. *Pat Summitt (Tennessee 1975-11) ......................................
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