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Women's Soccer Coaching Records Entering 2020 WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHING RECORDS ENTERING 2020 All-Divisions Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 2 Division I Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 4 Division II Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 7 Division III Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 9 ALL-DIVISIONS WOMEN’S SOCCER 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 41. *Troy Fabiano (Wis.-Parkside 1998-14; 22 295 86 41 .748 rankings is accurate. Ties counted as half won, half lost. Milwaukee 15-19) 42. Jason Bretzmann (Carroll (WI) 2001-11) 10 136 44 7 .746 43. *G Guerrieri (Hardin-Simmons 1988-90, 29 472 148 39 .746 WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME Texas A&M 1993-19) 44. *Randy Waldrum (Tulsa 1989-94, Baylor 26 408 130 33 .743 1996-98, Notre Dame 1999-13., By Percentage Pittsburgh 2018-19) (Minimum of 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 45. Rich Ilsley (Adelphi 1990-94, 96-11) 21 266 83 29 .742 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 46. Sheila Miech (Wis.-Stevens Point 1990-91, 25 365 117 31 .742 2010-11) Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 47. *Jim Blankenship (Lynn 1986-98, Miami (FL) 29 407 130 36 .742 1. *Scott Frey (Messiah 2000-19) 20 420 24 29 .919 1999-2002, FGCU 2007-19) 2. *Anson Dorrance (North Carolina 1979-19) 41 871 76 41 .902 48. Peter Tufts (Southern N.H. 1982-98) 17 224 73 16 .741 3. *Marcus Wood (Hardin-Simmons 2000-19) 20 366 40 29 .875 49. *Nick Cowell (Wooster 1989-90, Trinity 31 427 134 47 .741 4. *Joe Russo (TCNJ 1990-19) 30 535 66 44 .864 (TX) 1991-98, Baylor 1999-02, Sewanee 5. *Lance Key (Trinity (TX) 2004-15, Lousiana 13 218 29 20 .854 2003-05, St. Edward’s 2006-19) 19) 50. Roy Wilkins (Stockton 1989-02) 14 190 61 17 .741 6. *Lewis Theobald (Central Mo. 2007-19) 13 236 35 20 .845 *Active Coach. #Co-head coach with Bill Elliott in 2001. 7. Chuck Sekyra (Seattle Pacific 2003-14) 12 209 34 20 .833 8. *#Joe Bartlinski (West Florida 2001-19) 19 316 55 22 .832 By Victories 9. Jeff Cummings (Thomas More 2006-16) 11 186 32 14 .832 (Minimum of 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 10. Brian McManus (UC San Diego 1987-17) 31 501 90 54 .819 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 11. *Kevin Fickes (Colo. Sch. of Mines 2010-19) 10 171 30 25 .812 12. Michelyne Pinard (Williams 2002-19) 18 269 52 37 .803 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 13. Clive Charles (Portland 1989-03) 14 226 52 13 .799 1. *Anson Dorrance (North Carolina 1979-19) 41 871 76 41 .902 14. Mike Covone (Barry 1984-95) 11 140 32 9 .798 2. *Aliceann Wilber (William Smith 1980-19) 40 593 137 59 .789 15. Luis Reis (Wheaton (MA) 1997-16, 22 369 82 33 .796 3. Len Tsantiris (UConn 1981-17) 37 570 201 59 .722 Transylvania 17-18) 4. *Joe Russo (TCNJ 1990-19) 30 535 66 44 .864 16. *Paul Ratcliffe (Saint Mary’s (CA) 1998-02, 22 375 86 36 .791 5. *Pete Felske (Wheaton (IL) 1988-19) 32 525 128 39 ,787 Stanford 2003-19) 6. *Becky Burleigh (Berry 1989-93, Florida 30 507 132 43 .753 17. *Aliceann Wilber (William Smith 1980-19) 40 593 137 59 .789 1995-19) 18. *Dave DiIanni (Grand Valley St. 2003-14, 17 282 66 26 .789 7. Brian McManus (UC San Diego 1987-17) 31 501 90 54 .819 Iowa 2015-19) 8. *Jerry Smith (Santa Clara 1987-19) 33 497 161 63 .733 19. *Todd Olsen (Lynchburg 1994-2019) 26 450 103 49 .788 9 *Gabe Mejail (Wheaton (MA) 1979-82, 40 491 241 60 .658 20. Jeff Bailey (Franklin Pierce 1996-2017) 21 330 79 28 .787 Merrimack 1984-2019) 21. *Pete Felske (Wheaton (IL) 1988- 2019) 32 525 128 39 .787 10. *G Guerrieri (Hardin-Simmons 1988-90, 29 472 148 39 .746 22. Jillian Ellis (Illinois 1997-98, UCLA 1999-10) 14 248 63 14 .785 Texas A&M 1993-19) 23. Randy Hanson (Puget Sound 1995-2016) 20 303 73 35 .780 11. *Todd Olsen (Lynchburg 1994-2019) 26 450 103 49 .788 24. Chris Malone (SUNY Cortland 1982-94) 13 195 44 34 .777 12. *Mark Krikorian (Franklin Pierce 1990-95, 26 444 115 36 .776 25. *Mark Krikorian (Franklin Pierce 1990-95, 26 444 115 36 .776 Hartford 1996-00, Florida St. 2005-19) Hartford 1996-00, Florida St. 2005-19) 13. *Nick Cowell (Wooster 1989-90, Trinity 31 427 134 47 .741 26. *Jay Entlich (Tampa 2000-02; Columbus St. 18 294 79 24 .771 (TX) 1991-98, Baylor 1999-02, 2004-19) Sewanee 2003-05, St. Edward’s 27. *Paul Vasconcelos (Lesley 2007-18) 13 199 54 18 .768 2006-19) 28. Lisa Melendy (Williams 1985-01) 17 195 54 20 .762 14 Terry Gurnett (Rochester (NY) 1977-2010) 34 422 135 66 .730 29. *Travis Connell (Western Wash. 2003-19) 17 261 72 28 .762 15. *Scott Frey (Messiah 2000-19) 20 420 24 29 .919 30. *Luigi Scire (Webster 1999-19) 21 322 95 17 .762 16. *Steve Swanson (Dartmouth 1990-95, 30 419 157 59 .706 31. *Jeff Hosler (Alma 2006-14; Grand Valley 14 229 66 17 .761 Stanford 1996-99, Virginia 2000-19) St. 2015-19) 17. David Lombardo (Kenne 1981-87, James 35 415 257 43 .610 32. *Jay Hoffman (Centre 2004-19) 16 240 68 25 .758 Madison 1990-17) 33. *Laurie Darling Gutheil (Saint Rose 24 370 106 36 .758 *Chris Petrucelli (Notre Dame 1990-98, 30 415 178 52 .684 1996-19) Texas 1999-11, SMU 2012-19) 34. *Jennifer Rockwood (BYU 1995-19) 25 396 114 44 .755 19. John Daly (William & Mary 1987-17) 31 413 176 57 .683 35. *Becky Burleigh (Berry 1989-93, Florida 30 507 143 42 .753 20. *Mike Cook (Southern Nazarene 1993- 27 411 141 34 .730 1995-19) 1997, Central Okla. 1998-19 36. *Neil Cunningham (SCAD 1995-01, Wash. 25 327 95 37 .753 21. Leo Weil (Johns Hopkins 1992-19) 28 410 121 43 .752 & Lee 2002-19) 22. *Randy Waldrum (Tulsa 1989-94, Baylor 26 408 130 33 .743 37. Joe Mingachos (Western Conn. St. 19 298 89 28 .752 1996-98, Notre Dame 1999-13, 1997-16) Pittsburgh 2018-19) 38. *Leo Weil (Johns Hopkins 1992-19) 28 410 121 43 .752 23. *Jim Blankenship (Lynn 1986-98, Miami 29 407 130 36 .742 39. *Jim Conlon (Wartburg 2000-07, 20 304 94 24 .749 (FL) 1999-2002, FGCU 2007-19) Washington-St. Louis 2008-19) 40. *Scott Leacott (Rowan 1999-19) 20 288 86 32 .749 All-Divisions Women’s Soccer Coaching Records 2 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 24. *Nancy Feldman (Lake Forest 1988-89, 32 405 180 59 .675 15. Mark Krikorian, Florida St. 26 444 115 36 .776 Plymouth St. 1990-94, Boston U. 16. Jay Entlich, Columbus St. 18 294 79 24 .771 1995-19) 17. Paul Vasconcelos, Lesley 13 199 54 18 .768 25. *Jennifer Rockwood (BYU 1995-19) 25 396 114 44 .755 18. Travis Connell, Western Wash. 17 261 72 28 .762 26. *Denise Lyons (Kenne St. 1992-19) 28 392 183 38 .670 19. Luigi Scire, Webster 21 322 95 17 .762 27. *Amy Reifert (Chicago 1991-19) 29 380 138 51 .713 20. Jeff Hosler, Grand Valley St. 14 229 66 17 .761 28. *Denise Dallamora (Brandeis 1980-19) 40 378 284 72 .564 21. Ryan Quamme, Wis.-Whitewater 8 131 37 13 .760 29. *Paul Ratcliffe (Saint Mary’s (CA) 1998-02, 22 375 86 36 .791 22. Jay Hoffman, Centre 16 240 68 25 .758 Stanford 2003-19) 23. Laurie Darling Gutheil, Saint Rose 24 370 106 36 .758 30. *Laurie Darling Gutheil (Saint Rose 24 370 106 36 .758 24. Carlos Carrillo, Dominican (IL) 6 89 27 5 .756 1996-19) 25. Seth Spidahl, Pacific Lutheran 8 108 26 27 .755 31. Luis Reis (Wheaton (MA) 1997-16, 22 369 82 33 .796 Transylvania 2017-18) 26. Jennifer Rockwood, BYU 25 396 114 44 .755 32. *Marcus Wood (Hardin-Simmons 2000-19) 20 366 40 29 .875 27. Becky Burleigh, Florida 30 507 152 43 .753 33. *Nikki Izzo-Brown (West Va. Wesleyan 25 365 124 55 .722 28. Neil Cunningham, Wash. & Lee 25 327 95 37 .753 1994, West Virginia (1996-2019) 29. Jim Conlon, WashU 20 304 94 24 .749 34. Sheila Miech (Wis.-Stevens Point 1990-91, 25 365 117 31 .742 30. Scott Leacott, Rowan 21 288 86 32 .749 2010-11) 31. Troy Fabiano, Milwaukee 22 295 86 41 .748 35. *Pepe Fernandez (Maryville (TN) 1991-19) 29 364 150 37 .694 32. G Guerrieri, Texas A&M 29 472 148 39 .746 36. *Jeff Hooker (Denver 1992-19) 28 363 154 50 ..684 33. Randy Waldrum, Pittsburgh 26 408 130 33 .743 37. *Mike Joy (Midway 1992-96, Tusculum 28 362 170 43 .667 34. Jim Blankenship, FGCU 29 407 130 36 .742 (1997-19) 35. Nick Cowell, St. Edward's 31 427 134 47 .741 38. Peter Albright (NVU-Johnson 1981-95, 37 359 281 58 .556 36.
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