Women's Basketball Coaching Records Through 2017-18

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Women's Basketball Coaching Records Through 2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS THROUGH 2017-18 All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Division I Coaching Records 8 Division II Coaching Records 12 Division III Coaching Records 15 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES By Victories Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. (Minimum of five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II 1. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford I 39 1,036 242 .811 and/or III; includes career record from four-year colleges only.) 2. Geno Auriemma, UConn I 33 1,027 136 .883 3. Barbara Stevens, Bentley II 41 1,011 278 .784 By Percentage 4. Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina I 43 1,005 390 .720 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these 5. C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers I 47 997 402 .713 cases, the numerical order is correct/ 6. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame I 36 888 271 .766 Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. 7. Andy Yosinoff, Emmanuel (MA) III 41 808 272 .748 1. Jeff Hans, Thomas More III 7 174 11 .941 8. Joe Foley, Little Rock I 31 768 244 .759 2. G.P. Gromacki, Amherst III 18 491 62 .888 9. Gary Blair, Texas A&M I 33 765 314 .709 3. Geno Auriemma, UConn I 33 1027 136 .883 10. Tom Shirley, Jefferson II 37 748 348 .682 4. Michael Meek, George Fox II 8 205 31 .869 11. Harry Perretta, Villanova I 40 746 463 .617 5. Brian Morehouse, Hope III 22 558 85 .868 Nancy Fahey, Illinois I 32 746 155 .828 6. Kim Mulkey, Baylor I 18 539 98 .846 13. Lisa Bluder, Iowa I 34 723 352 .673 7. Kamela Gissendanner, La Roche III 5 116 23 .835 14. Dixie Jeffers, Capital III 35 706 250 .738 8. Kris Huffman, DePauw III 25 596 120 .832 15. Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins II 32 697 248 .738 9. Nancy Fahey, Illinois I 32 746 155 .828 16. Kevin Borseth, Green Bay I 31 691 265 .723 10. Cameron Hill, Trinity (TX) III 6 138 31 .817 17. Connie Tilley, St. Norbert III 41 682 297 .697 11. Karl Smesko, FGCU I 19 496 114 .813 18. Michael Durbin, Saint Benedict III 33 671 223 .751 12. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford I 39 1036 242 .811 19. Joe McKeown, Northwestern I 32 670 332 .669 13. Brad Fischer, Wis.-Oshkosh III 6 139 33 .808 Wes Moore, NC State I 29 670 221 .752 14. Dave Wilbers, Arkansas Tech II 11 266 65 .804 21. Doug Bruno, DePaul I 32 668 334 .667 15. Ryan McCarthy, Alas. Anchorage II 7 174 44 .798 22. David Slifer, Central Mo. II 29 665 238 .736 16. Carla Berube, Tufts III 16 356 93 .793 23. Bill Fennelly, Iowa St. I 30 645 306 .678 17. Taylor Wagner, Colorado Mesa II 6 141 37 .792 24. Gordy Presnell, Boise St. I 31 639 294 .685 18. Darrin Travillian, Maryville (TN) III 8 178 47 .791 25. Michael Miller, Messiah III 32 623 236 .725 19. Bill Broderick, Chris. Newport III 7 151 40 .791 Judy Blinstrub, Babson III 34 623 303 .673 20. Ruth Sinn, St. Thomas (MN) III 13 298 79 .790 27. Joanne P. McCallie, Duke I 26 613 228 .729 21. Deena Applebury, Mary Washington III 15 338 92 .786 28. Carroll LaHaye, Randolph-Macon III 36 610 357 .631 22. Barbara Stevens, Bentley II 41 1011 278 .784 Lisa Stone, Saint Louis I 32 610 323 .654 23. Jess Strom, California (PA) II 7 165 46 .782 30. Stephanie Gaitley, Fordham I 32 608 356 .631 24. Chris Kielsmeier, Cleveland St. I 18 416 116 .782 31. Dave Krauth, Augustana (SD) II 29 606 258 .701 25. Anthony Ewing, U New England III 11 249 70 .781 32. Bill Gibbons Jr., Holy Cross I 33 602 401 .600 26. Kent Madsen, Wheaton (IL) III 8 170 49 .776 33. Kris Huffman, DePauw III 25 596 120 .832 27. Mark Kellogg, SFA I 13 318 92 .776 34. Kathleen Delaney-Smith, Harvard I 36 585 395 .597 28. Bruce Langford, Simon Fraser II 17 426 127 .770 35. Mary Beth Spirk, Moravian III 31 579 275 .678 29. Ted Riverso, Augsburg III 18 378 114 .768 36. Brian Niemuth, Simpson III 31 573 258 .690 30. Mike McLaughlin, Penn I 23 562 170 .768 Carmen Dolfo, Western Wash. II 27 573 223 .720 31. Ron McHenry, Washburn II 18 426 130 .766 38. Robert Skinner, Albany St. (GA) II 38 572 472 .548 32. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame I 36 888 271 .766 39. Cheri Harrer, Baldwin Wallace III 28 563 213 .726 33. Brenda Frese, Maryland I 19 486 149 .765 40. Mike McLaughlin, Penn I 23 562 170 .768 34. Angela Santa Fe, Regis (MA) III 5 106 33 .763 41. John Reynolds Jr., Florida Tech II 31 559 326 .632 35. Tony Hobson, Fort Hays St. II 17 416 132 .759 42. Brian Morehouse, Hope III 22 558 85 .868 36. Joe Foley, Little Rock I 31 768 244 .759 43. Lisa Stockton, Tulane I 27 556 286 .660 37. Kevin Baker, UTEP I 6 138 44 .758 44. Becky Martin, McDaniel III 37 554 369 .600 38. Jeff Walz, Louisville I 11 299 96 .757 45. Jerry Finkbeiner, Utah St. I 29 553 350 .612 39. Rob Edmisson, Missouri Western II 13 314 101 .757 Chris Gobrecht, Air Force I 38 553 552 .500 40. Karin Harvey, Montclair St. III 12 260 84 .756 47. Shirley Egner, Wis.-Stevens Point III 29 540 241 .691 41. Anita Howard, Columbus St. II 6 129 42 .754 48. Kim Mulkey, Baylor I 18 539 98 .846 42. Wes Moore, NC State I 29 670 221 .752 49. Patricia Glispin, Clark (MA) III 34 537 366 .595 43. Michael Durbin, Saint Benedict III 33 671 223 .751 50. Jeff Mittie, Kansas St. I 26 533 289 .648 44. Andy Yosinoff, Emmanuel (MA) III 41 808 272 .748 45. Aaron Johnston, South Dakota St. I 19 441 149 .747 46. Rick Insell, Middle Tenn. I 13 317 110 .742 47. Kristen Dowling, Claremont-M-S III 6 123 43 .741 48. Holly Warlick, Tennessee I 6 153 54 .739 49. Dixie Jeffers, Capital III 35 706 250 .738 50. Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins II 32 697 248 .738 R-Team reclassifying from one division to another. Coaches of reclassify- ing institutions are not eligible to appear on active divisional coaching lists until they have served five years as a full-member head coach in the new division. All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Coach, (Teams & Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct. WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME 44. *Joe Foley (Arkansas Tech 1988-03, Little Rock 31 768 244 .759 2004-18) (Minimum of 10 years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, 45. Mike Geary (Lake Superior St. 1986-88, 19 415 133 .757 II and/or III since 1982; includes career record from four-year Northern Mich. 1989-05) colleges only.) 46. *Jeff Walz (Louisville 2008-18) 11 299 96 .757 47. *Karin Harvey (Drew 2007, Montclair St. 12 260 84 .756 By Percentage 2008-18) The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these 48. Gail Goestenkors (Duke 1993-07; Texas 20 498 163 .753 cases, the numerical order is correct/ 2008-12) Coach, (Teams & Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct. 49. *Wes Moore (Maryville (TN) 1988-93, Francis 29 670 221 .752 Marion 1996-98, Chattanooga 1999-13, NC 1. *G.P. Gromacki (St. Lawrence 1999-04, 18 491 62 .888 State 2014-18) Hamilton 2007, Amherst 2008-18) 50. Todd Goclowski (Curry 2002-03; Lebanon Valley 10 209 69 .752 2. *Geno Auriemma (UConn 1986-18) 33 1,027 136 .883 2007-14) 3. Leon Barmore (Louisiana Tech 1983-02) 20 576 87 .869 4. *Brian Morehouse (Hope 1997-18) 22 558 85 .868 *Active Coach 5. *Kim Mulkey (Baylor 2001-18) 18 539 98 .846 By Victories 6. Pat Summitt (Tennessee 1975-12) 38 1,098 208 .841 7. Lloyd Clark (Delta St. 1984-02) 19 494 98 .834 Coach, (Teams & Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct. 8. *Kris Huffman (DePauw 1994-18) 25 596 120 .832 1. Pat Summitt (Tennessee 1975-12) 38 1,098 208 .841 9. Gary Fifield (Southern Me. 1988-15) 27 660 137 .828 2. *Tara VanDerveer (Idaho 1979-80, Ohio St. 39 1,036 242 .811 10. *Nancy Fahey (Washington-St. Louis 1987-17, 32 746 155 .828 1980-85, Stanford 1986-95, 97-18) Illinois 2018) 3. *Geno Auriemma (UConn 1986-18) 33 1,027 136 .883 11. Robert Guy (Keuka 1985-89, SUNY Geneseo 12 258 55 .824 4. *Barbara Stevens (Clark (MA) 1978-83, 41 1,011 278 .784 1990-96) Massachusetts 1984-86, Bentley 1987-18) 12. Michael Strong (Scranton 1980-94, 96-14) 34 815 182 .817 5. *Sylvia Hatchell (Francis Marion 1975-86, North 43 1,005 390 .720 13. John Ross (Calvin 2004-16) 13 299 67 .817 Carolina 1987-18) 14. Phillip Kahler (St. John Fisher 1975-08) 34 757 171 .816 6. *C. Vivian Stringer (Cheyney 1972-83, Iowa 47 997 402 .713 15. Darlene May (Cal Poly Pomona 1975-94) 20 520 118 .815 1984-95, @Rutgers 1996-18) 16. *Karl Smesko (Walsh 1998, Fort Wayne 2000- 19 496 114 .813 7. Jim Foster (Saint Joseph's 1979-91, Vanderbilt 40 903 347 .722 01, FGCU 03-18) 1992-02, Ohio St. 2003-13, Chattanooga 17. Gene Roebuck (North Dakota 1988-12) 25 628 145 .812 2014-18) 18.
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