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Ncaa Men's Lacrosse Coaching Records Entering 2021 NCAA MEN’S LACROSSE COACHING RECORDS ENTERING 2021 All-Divisions Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 2 Division I Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 4 Division II Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 6 Division III Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 8 ALL-DIVISIONS MEN’S LACROSSE COACHING RECORDS In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the 16. Steve Colfer, Cabrini III 20 288 73 .798 rankings is accurate. Ties computed as half won, half lost. If a coach quali- 17. Stewart Moan, Susquehanna III 31 282 223 .558 fies in two or more divisions, the coach will be included on all applicable lists. 18. John Raba, Wesleyan (CT) III 24 281 118 .704 19. Tom Gill, Merchant Marine III 35 271 229 .542 20. Mike Daly, Brown I 22 269 109 .712 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES 21. Gene Peluso, Stevens III 24 267 130 .673 Rob Randall, Nazareth III 25 267 149 .642 (Minimum five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II 23. David W. Webster, Dickinson III 29 261 170 .606 or III; includes career record at four-year colleges only.) 24. John Desko, Syracuse I 22 258 86 .750 25. Mike Mahoney, St. Lawrence III 23 245 105 .700 BY PERCENTAGE 26. John Klepacki, Western New Eng. III 19 243 104 .700 Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 27. Mark Theriault, Keene St. III 22 239 103 .699 28. Chris Ryan, Mercyhurst II 20 229 59 .795 1. Jim Berkman, Salisbury III 33 560 63 .899 29. Paul Cantabene, Stevenson III 16 227 74 .754 2. Jake Coon, RIT III 11 192 23 .893 30. Bill Bergan, Clarkson III 32 223 212 .513 3. Dan Sheehan, Le Moyne II 23 318 54 .855 4. Steve Colfer, Cabrini III 20 288 73 .798 5. Chris Ryan, Mercyhurst II 20 229 59 .795 6. Vince Smith, Colorado Mesa II 6 72 20 .783 WINNINGEST COACHES ALL- 7. Michael Morgan, Merrimack I 13 165 46 .782 TIME 8. J.B. Clarke, Limestone II 23 311 88 .779 9. Mike Caravana, Denison III 27 312 96 .765 (Minimum 10 years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II or 10. Hank Janczyk, Gettysburg III 38 473 148 .762 III; includes career record at four-year colleges only.) 11. Paul Cantabene, Stevenson III 16 227 74 .754 12. Bill Tierney, Denver I 36 408 136 .750 BY PERCENTAGE John Desko, Syracuse I 22 258 86 .750 Gordon Purdie, Adelphi II 13 150 50 .750 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 15. Zach Iannucci, Ill. Wesleyan III 7 84 30 .737 1. Jim Berkman (SUNY Potsdam 1985, 33 560 63 0 .899 16. Brandon Childs, York (PA) III 12 153 60 .718 Salisbury 88-20)* 17. Bill Mason, Lasell III 5 51 20 .718 2. Jake Coon (RIT 2010-20)* 11 192 23 0 .893 18. John Tillman, Maryland I 13 147 58 .717 3. Dan Sheehan (Le Moyne 1998-20)* 23 318 54 0 .855 19. Mike Daly, Brown I 22 269 109 .712 4. Jack Kaley (NYIT 1993-09) 17 185 33 0 .849 20. Michael Fahey, Concordia Wisconsin III 7 81 34 .704 5. Erin Quinn (Middlebury 1992-06) 15 202 38 0 .842 21. John Raba, Wesleyan (CT) III 24 281 118 .704 6. Ned Harkness (Rensselaer 1945-58, 16 147 27 2 .841 22. Sean Woods, Colorado Col. III 14 147 62 .703 Cornell 66-68) 23. Jordan Levine, Mercy II 8 85 36 ..702 7. W.P. Bilderback (Navy 1959-72) 14 131 26 2 .830 24. Steve Gartelman, Frostburg St. II 5 47 20 .701 8. George Finlayson (Navy 1911-35) 25 140 25 10 .829 25. Bill Dunn, New York Tech II 11 117 50 .701 9. Jack Faber (Maryland 1928-63)& 34 251 56 2 .816 26. John Klepacki, Western New Eng. III 19 243 104 .700 10. Al Heagy (Maryland 1931-65)& 33 246 57 2 .810 27. Mike Mahoney, St. Lawrence III 23 245 105 .700 11. Steve Colfer (Cabrini 2001-20)* 20 288 73 0 .798 Mikey Thompson, Chris. Newport III 5 56 24 .700 12. Chris Ryan (Mercyhurst 2001-20)* 20 229 59 0 .795 29. Mark Theriault, Keene St. III 22 239 103 .699 13. William C. Schmeisser (Johns Hopkins 10 57 15 1 .788 30. Kevin Wallace, Eastern III 9 109 47 .699 1902-03, 05-09, 23-25) 14. Lelan Rogers (Ohio Wesleyan 1991-99, 14 185 50 0 .787 SUNY Cortland 01-05) Y INS B W 15. Michael Morgan (Merrimack 2008-20)* 13 165 46 0 .782 Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 16. J.B. Clarke (Greensboro 1997, 23 311 88 0 .779 1. Jim Berkman, Salisbury III 33 560 63 .899 Washington Col. 99-10, Limestone 2. Hank Janczyk, Gettysburg III 38 473 148 .762 11-20)* 3. John Danowski, Duke I 38 418 201 .675 17. Mickey Cochrane (Bowling Green 10 77 22 0 .778 1966-75) 4. Bill Tierney, Denver I 36 408 136 .750 18. Mike Caravana (Denison 1991-05, 27 312 96 0 .765 5. Keith Bugbee, Springfield III 37 401 198 .669 09-20)* 6. Steve Beville, SUNY Cortland III 32 366 160 .696 19. Willie Scroggs (North Carolina 1979-90) 12 120 37 0 .764 7. Mike Pressler, Bryant I 36 365 194 .653 20. Hank Janczyk (Salisbury 1983-85, 38 473 148 0 .762 8. Bill Pilat, Roanoke III 32 355 156 .695 Colgate 86-87, Gettysburg 88-20)* 9. Rory Whipple, Tampa II 37 349 211 .623 21. W.H. "Dinty" Moore (Navy 1936-58) 23 159 50 2 .758 10. Jeff Long, Ithaca III 33 338 164 .673 22. Rick McCarthy (Babson 1976-79, 13 139 45 0 .755 11. Dan Sheehan, Le Moyne II 23 318 54 .855 Eastern Conn. St. 96-02, Western 12. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame I 34 315 164 .658 Conn. St. 04-05) 13. Mike Caravana, Denison III 27 312 96 .765 23. Paul Cantabene (Stevenson 2005-20)* 16 227 74 0 .754 14. J.B. Clarke, Limestone II 23 311 88 .779 24. John Jez (Pace 2003-04, LIU Post 13 149 49 0 .753 15. Steve Koudelka, Lynchburg III 24 289 130 .690 07-17) All-Divisions Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 2 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 25. Bill Tierney (RIT 1982-84, Princeton 36 408 136 0 .750 16. Dan Sheehan (Le Moyne 1998-20)* 23 318 54 0 .855 88-09, Denver 10-20)* 17. Kevin Corrigan (Randolph-Macon 34 315 164 0 .658 John Desko (Syracuse 1999-20)* 22 258 86 0 .750 1985-86, Notre Dame 89-20)* Gordon Purdie (Adelphi 2008-20)* 13 150 50 0 .750 18. Mike Caravana (Denison 1991-05, 27 312 96 0 .765 28. Roy Simmons Jr. (Syracuse 1971-98)# 28 287 96 0 .749 09-20)* 29. Bud Beardmore (Virginia 1968-69, 13 104 35 0 .748 19. J.B. Clarke (Greensboro 1997, 23 311 88 0 .779 Maryland 70-80) Washington Col. 99-10, 30. Mort LaPointe (Bowdoin 1970-90) 21 218 76 0 .741 Limestone 11-20)* 20. Terry Corcoran (Washington 37 301 238 0 .558 *Active coach. &Jack Faber and Al Heagy served as co-head coaches Col. 1983-94, Penn 95-96, at Maryland from 1931 to 1943 and 1946 to 1963. #Record does not Skidmore 97-05, Elizabethtown include three 1990 NCAA Championship wins later vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. 06-13, Wabash 15-16, UMass Dartmouth 17-20) BY WINS 21. Dick Garber (Massachusetts 36 300 141 3 .679 1955-90) Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 22. Glenn Thiel (Virginia 1970-77, Penn 41 299 216 0 .581 1. Jim Berkman (SUNY Potsdam 33 560 63 0 .899 St. 78-10) 1985, Salisbury 88-20)* 23. Steve Koudelka (Lynchburg 24 289 130 0 .690 2. Hank Janczyk (Salisbury 1983- 38 473 148 0 .762 1997-20)* 85, Colgate 86-87, Gettysburg 24. Steve Colfer (Cabrini 2001-20)* 20 288 73 0 .798 88-20)* Walter Alessi (MIT 1975-17) 43 288 284 0 .503 3. John Danowski (LIU Post 1983-85, 38 418 201 0 .675 26. Roy Simmons Jr. (Syracuse 28 287 96 0 .749 Hofstra 86-06, Duke 07-20)* 1971-98)# 4. Bill Tierney (RIT 1982-84, Princeton 36 408 136 0 .750 27. Jim Adams (Army West Point 1958- 35 284 123 1 .697 88-09, Denver 10-20)* 69, Penn 70-77, Virginia 78-92) 5. Keith Bugbee (Springfield 1984-20)* 37 401 198 0 .669 28. Stewart Moan (Haverford 1987-88, 31 282 223 0 .558 6. Dom Starsia (Brown 1983-92, 34 375 149 0 .716 Lynchburg 89-95, Marymount Virginia 93-16) (VA) 99-01, SUNY Oneonta 7. Steve Beville (Colorado Col. 32 366 160 0 .696 02-07, Susquehanna 08-20)* 1989-98, Vermont 99-06, SUNY 29. John Raba (Wesleyan (CT) 24 281 118 0 .704 Cortland 07-20)* 1997-20)* 8. Mike Pressler (VMI 1983, Ohio 36 365 194 0 .653 30. Scott Nelson (Nazareth 1986-00, 32 280 175 0 .615 Wesleyan 86-90, Duke 91-06, Brown 01-06, Marist 09-11, Bryant 07-20)* Binghamton 12-16, Pfeiffer 9. Bill Pilat (Roanoke 1989-20)* 32 355 156 0 .695 17-19) 10. David Urick (Hobart 1979-89, 34 352 132 0 .727 Dave Cottle (Loyola Maryland 1983- 28 280 115 0 .709 Georgetown 90-12) 01, Maryland 02-10) 11.
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