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MEN’S BASKETBALL
COACHING RECORDS

Overall Coaching Records NCAA Division I Coaching Records Coaching Honors

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31 36 39

Division II Coaching Records Division III Coaching Records

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ALL DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS

Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure

Some of the won-lost records included in this coaches section have been adjusted because of action by the NCAA Committee on Infractions to forfeit or vacate particular regular-season games or vacate particular NCAA tournament games.

Yrs. WonLost Pct.

  • 15 401 125 .762
  • 26. Thad Matta (Butler 1990) Butler 2001, Xavier

2002-04, Ohio St. 2005-15*
27. Torchy Clark (Marquette 1951) UCF 1970-83 28. Vic Bubas (North Carolina St. 1951) Duke
1960-69
14 268 84 .761 10 213 67 .761

COACHES BY WINNING PERCENT- AGE

(This list includes all coaches with a minimum 10 head coaching Seasons at NCAA schools regardless of classification.)

  • 29. Ron Niekamp (Miami (OH) 1972) Findlay
  • 26 589 185 .761

15 316 99 .761
1986-11
30. Ray Harper (Ky. Wesleyan 1985) Ky.
Wesleyan 1997-05, Oklahoma City 2006- 08, Western Ky. 2012-15*

  • 31. Mike Jones (Mississippi Col. 1975) Mississippi
  • 16 330 104 .760

15 325 103 .759
Col. 1989-02, 07-08
32. Lucias Mitchell (Jackson St. 1956) Alabama
St. 1964-67, Kentucky St. 1968-75, Norfolk St. 1979-81
33. Harry Fisher (Columbia 1905) Fordham 1905,
Columbia 1907, Army West Point 1907, Columbia 1908-10, St. John's (NY) 1910, Columbia 1911-16, Army West Point 1922- 23, 25-25

Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure
Yrs. WonLost Pct.

1. Jim Crutchfield (West Virginia 1978) West
Liberty 2005-15*
11 300 53 .850 21 412 88 .824 41 876 190 .822 10 242 54 .818 13 240 56 .811
16 189 60 .759
2. Clair Bee (Waynesburg 1925) Rider 1929-31,
LIU Brooklyn 1932-43, 46-51
3. Adolph Rupp (Kansas 1923), Kentucky 1931-
52, 54-72
34. Ed Green (Clarion 1964) Roanoke 1978-89 35. Jim Borcherding (Wartburg 1962) Augustana
(IL) 1970-84
12 260 83 .758 15 313 100 .758
4. Bob Semling (Wis.-Eau Claire 1981) Wis.-
Stevens Point 2006-15*
5. Walter "Bucky" Harris (Gettysburg 1950)

  • Philadelphia U. 1954-65, 67-67
  • 36. Harry Sheehy (Williams 1975) Williams
  • 17 324 104 .757

26 620 199 .757 11 96 31 .756 14 326 105 .756
1984-00
6. Mark Few (Oregon 1987) Gonzaga 2000-15*

7. Dolph Stanley (Illinois 1930) Beloit 1946-57 8. John Wooden (Purdue 1932) Indiana St.
1947-48, UCLA 1949-75
16 438 103 .810 12 238 56 .810 29 664 162 .804
37. Dean Nicholson (Central Wash. 1950) Central
Wash. 1965-90
38. Fred Bennion (Utah 1908) BYU 1909-10,
Utah 1911-14, Montana St. 1915-19
39. Greg Zimmerman (Alderson-Broaddus 1978)
Alderson Broaddus 2002-15*
40. Bill Moore (Scranton ) Scranton 1917-26 41. Bill Self (Oklahoma St. 1985) Oral Roberts
1994-97, Tulsa 1998-00, Illinois 2001-03, Kansas 2004-15*

  • 9. John Kresse (St. John's (NY) 1964) Col. of
  • 23 560 143 .797

27 750 202 .788 30 713 194 .786 31 729 201 .784
Charleston 1980-02
10. Roy Williams (North Carolina 1972) Kansas
1989-03, North Carolina 2004-16
11. Dave Robbins (Catawba 1966) Virginia Union
1979-08
12. Jerry Tarkanian (Fresno St. 1955) Long Beach
St. 1969-73, UNLV 1974-92, Fresno St. 1996-02
10 114 37 .755 22 559 183 .753

  • 42. Glenn Van Wieren (Hope 1964) Hope
  • 33 660 219 .751

13 285 96 .748 21 314 106 .748
1978-10
43. John Kochan (Lehman 1972) Millersville
1984-96

  • 13. Pat Miller (Wis.-Whitewater 1989) Wis.-
  • 14 315 87 .784

17 258 72 .782
Whitewater 2002-15*
44. Chick Davies (Duquesne 1934) Duquesne
14. Francis Schmidt (Nebraska 1914) Tulsa

1916-17, 19-22, Arkansas 1924-29, TCU 1930-34
1925-43, 47-48
45. Ralph Welch (Unknown) Chapman 1926-42 46. Ray Mears (Miami (OH) 1949) Wittenberg
1957-62, Tennessee 1963-77
47.. Edward McNichol (Penn 1917) Penn 1921-30 48. Dave Rose (Houston 1984) BYU 2006-15* 49. Jim Boeheim (Syracuse 1966) Syracuse
1977-15*
50. Bruce Pearl (Boston College 1982) Southern
Ind. 1993-01, Milwaukee 2002-05, Tennessee 2006-11, Auburn 2015*
17 258 87 .748

  • 21 399 135 .747
  • 15. Steve Moore (Wittenberg 1974) Muhlenberg
  • 34 755 216 .778

36 879 254 .776 22 464 135 .775
1982-87, Wooster 1988-15*
10 186 63 .747 10 257 88 .745 39 966 333 .744
16. Dean Smith (Kansas 1953) North Carolina
1962-97
17. Ed Adams (Tuskegee 1934) N.C. Central
1937, Tuskegee 1938-49, Texas Southern 1950-58
20 477 165 .743

18. John Calipari (Clarion 1982) Massachusetts
1989-96, Memphis 2001-09, Kentucky 2010-15*
23 593 176 .771

  • 19. Charles Christian (Virginia St. 1949) Norfolk
  • 14 318 95 .770

40 1018 310 .767 11 231 71 .765 31 740 228 .764

* active;   # Keogan’s winning percentage includes three ties.

St. 1974-78, 82-90
20. Mike Krzyzewski (Army 1969) Army West
Point 1976-80, Duke 1981-15*
21. Jack Ramsay (St. Joseph's 1949) Saint
Joseph's 1956-66
22. Bo Ryan (Wilkes 1969) Wis.-Platteville
1985-99, Milwaukee 2000-01, Wisconsin 2002-15*
23. George Keogan (Minnesota) Wis.-Superior
1913-14, Saint Louis 1916, St. Thomas (MN) 1918, Allegheny 1919, Valparaiso 1920-21, Notre Dame 1924-43#
24. Frank M. Keaney (Bates 1911) Rhode Island
1921-48
27 414 127 .764 28 401 124 .764

  • 15 341 106 .763
  • 25. David Macedo (Wilkes 1996) Va. Wesleyan

2001-15*

  • all-divisions coaching records
  • 2

Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure
Yrs. WonLost Pct.

34 741 312 .704

COACHES BY WINS

(This list includes all coaches who have won at least 600 games regardless of affiliation with a minimum 10 head coaching Seasons at NCAA schools.)

John Chaney (Bethune-Cookman 1955) Cheyney 1973-82, Temple 1983-06
28. Bo Ryan (Wilkes 1969) Wis.-Platteville
1985-99, Milwaukee 2000-01, Wisconsin 2002-15*
31 740 228 .764

Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure
Yrs. WonLost Pct.

29. Jerry Tarkanian (Fresno St. 1955) Long Beach
St. 1969-73, UNLV 1974-92, Fresno St. 1996-02
31 729 201 .784
1. Mike Krzyzewski (Army 1969) Army West
Point 1976-80, Duke 1981-15*
40 1,018 310 .767 48 1,009 400 .716 39 966 333 .744 38 923 324 .740
Norm Stewart (Missouri 1956) UNI 1962-67, Missouri 1968-99
38 729 373 .662 42 724 354 .672 30 722 254 .740
2. Herb Magee (Philadelphia U. 1963)
Philadelphia U. 1968-15*
31. Ray Meyer (Notre Dame 1938) DePaul

1943-84
32. Rick Pitino (Massachusetts 1974) Hawaii
1976, Boston U. 1979-83, Providence 1986-87, Kentucky 1990-97, Louisville 2002-15*
3. Jim Boeheim (Syracuse 1966) Syracuse
1977-15*
4. Don Meyer (Northern Colo. 1967) Hamline
1973-75, Lipscomb 1976-99, Northern St. 2000-10
5. Bob Knight (Ohio St. 1962) Army West Point
1966-71, Indiana 1972-00, Texas Tech 2002-08
42 902 371 .709

  • 33. Don Haskins (Oklahoma St. 1952) UTEP
  • 38 719 353 .671

30 713 194 .786 34 711 369 .658
1962-99
34. Dave Robbins (Catawba 1966) Virginia Union
1979-08
35. Rick Byrd (Tennessee 1976) Maryville (TN)
1979-80, Lincoln Memorial 1984-86, Belmont 1987-15*

  • 6. Glenn Robinson (West Chester 1967) Frank.
  • 44 890 327 .731

36 879 254 .776 41 876 190 .822 40 873 380 .697 49 830 524 .613 47 828 447 .649 47 821 447 .647 37 806 326 .712
& Marsh. 1972-15*
7. Dean Smith (Kansas 1953) North Carolina
1962-97
8. Adolph Rupp (Kansas 1923) Kentucky 1931-

  • 36. Dick Sauers (Slippery Rock 1951) Albany
  • 41 702 330 .680

40 699 514 .576
52, 54-72
(NY) 1956-87, 89-97
9. Jim Calhoun (American Int'l 1968)

Northeastern 1973-86, UConn 1987-12 Jim Phelan (La Salle 1951) Mt. St. Mary's
1955-03
37. Jerry Slocum (King's (NY) 1975) Nyack 1976-
87, Geneva 1988-96, Gannon 1997-05, Youngstown St. 2006-15*
38. Cliff Ellis (Florida St. 1968) South Ala. 1976-
84, Clemson 1985-94, Auburn 1995-04, Coastal Caro. 2008-15*
39. Mike Montgomery (Long Beach St. 1968)
Montana 1979-86, Stanford 1987-04, California 2009-14
40. Denny Crum (UCLA 1958) Louisville 1972-01 41. Gary Williams (Maryland 1968) American
1979-82, Boston College 1983-86, Ohio St. 1987-89, Maryland 1990-11
37 692 435 .615 32 677 317 .681
11. Clarence Big House Gaines (Morgan St.
1945) Winston-Salem 1947-93
12. Jerry Johnson (Fayetteville St. 1951)
LeMoyne-Owen 1959-05
13. Eddie Sutton (Oklahoma St. 1958) Creighton
1970-74, Arkansas 1975-85, Kentucky 1986-89, Oklahoma St. 1991-06, San Francisco 2008
30 675 295 .696 33 668 380 .637

14. Lefty Driesell (Duke 1954) Davidson 1961-69,
Maryland 1970-86, James Madison 1989- 97, Georgia St. 1998-03
41 786 394 .666

  • 42. Dennis Bridges (Ill. Wesleyan 1961) Ill.
  • 36 666 320 .675

29 664 162 .804 35 664 393 .628 33 660 219 .751 34 658 335 .663 38 657 382 .632 40 653 426 .605 36 649 437 .598
Wesleyan 1966-01
Jim Smith (Marquette 1956) Saint John's

(MN) 1965-15*
51 786 556 .586 34 780 280 .736 41 779 412 .654
43. John Wooden (Purdue 1932) Indiana St.
1947-48, UCLA 1949-75 Larry Hunter (Ohio 1971) Wittenberg 1977-89, Ohio 1990-01, Western Caro. 2006-15*
45. Glenn Van Wieren (Hope 1964) Hope
1978-10
46. Richard Schmidt (Western Ky. 1964)
Vanderbilt 1980-81, Tampa 1984-15*
47. Ralph Miller (Kansas 1942) Wichita St. 1952-
64, Iowa 1965-70, Oregon St. 1971-89
48. Dick Reynolds (Otterbein 1965) Otterbein
1973-12
49. Tom Penders (Connecticut 1967) Tufts 1972-
74, Columbia 1975-78, Fordham 1979-86, Rhode Island 1987-88, Texas 1989-98, George Washington 1999-01, Houston 2005-10
16. Lute Olson (Augsburg 1956) Long Beach St.
1974, Iowa 1975-83, Arizona 1984-07 Lou Henson (New Mexico St. 1955) HardinSimmons 1963-66, New Mexico St. 1967-75, Illinois 1976-96, New Mexico St. 1998-05

  • 18. Bob Chipman (Kansas St. 1973) Washburn
  • 36 773 330 .701

33 765 312 .710
1980-15*
19. Bob Huggins (West Virginia 1977) Walsh
1981-83, Akron 1985-89, Cincinnati 1990-05, Kansas St. 2007, West Virginia 2008-15*
20. Rollie Massimino (Vermont 1956) Stony Brook
1970-71, Villanova 1974-92, UNLV 1993- 94, Cleveland St. 1997-03, Northwood (FL) 2007-15*
21. Ed Diddle (Centre 1921) Western Ky. 1923-64 22. Steve Moore (Wittenberg 1974) Muhlenberg
1982-87, Wooster 1988-15*
39 763 448 .630
50. Gene Bartow (Truman 1953) Central Mo.
1962-64, Valparaiso 1965-70, Memphis 1971-74, Illinois 1975, UCLA 1976-77, UAB 1979-96
34 647 353 .647
42 759 302 .715

34 755 216 .778

Henry Iba (Westminster (MO) 1928) Northwest Mo. St. 1930-33, Colorado 1934, Oklahoma St. 1935-70
41 755 340 .689

*active

24. Roy Williams (North Carolina 1972) Kansas
1989-03, North Carolina 2004-15*
25. Phog Allen (Kansas 1906) Baker 1906-07,
Kansas 1908, Baker 1908, Kansas 1909, Haskell 1909, Central Mo. 1913-19, Kansas 1920-56
27 750 202 .788 50 746 264 .739

  • 26. David Hixon (Amherst 1975) Amherst
  • 38 741 265 .737

1978-15*

  • all-divisions coaching records
  • 3

DIVISION I COACHING RECORDS

No. Coach

53. Andy Kennedy 54. Wayne Tinkle
John Beilein
56. Bob McKillop
Scott Nagy
58. Larry Eustachy
Brad Brownell
60. Kevin Stallings
Leon Rice
62. Mark Turgeon 63. Cliff Ellis
Frank Haith

School

Ole Miss Oregon St. Michigan Davidson South Dakota St. Colorado St. Clemson Vanderbilt Boise St. Maryland Coastal Caro. Tulsa Creighton Oklahoma Harvard William & Mary Virginia Tech Texas Southern La.-Lafayette Middle Tenn. Indiana

Yrs. Won Lost Pct.

10 213 127 .626

WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES

  • 9
  • 175 105 .625

(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record

33 642 385 .625 26 496 300 .623 20 384 232 .623 24 471 290 .619 13 257 158 .619 22 436 269 .618

at four-year U.S. colleges only.)

By Percentage

  • No. Coach
  • School

Gonzaga North Carolina Kentucky Duke

Yrs. Won Lost Pct.

16 438 103 .810 27 750 202 .788 23 593 176 .771 40 1,018 310 .767 31 740 228 .764 15 401 125 .762 22 559 183 .753
123456789
Mark Few Roy Williams John Calipari Mike Krzyzewski Bo Ryan Thad Matta Bill Self Dave Rose Jim Boeheim Shaka Smart Bruce Pearl Sean Miller Rick Pitino

  • 5
  • 102
  • 63 .618

17 337 209 .617 37 692 435 .614 11 223 140 .614 21 401 252 .614 29 561 353 .614 18 337 218 .607 29 514 335 .605
Wisconsin Ohio St. Kansas BYU Syracuse Texas Auburn Arizona Louisville Iona
Greg McDermott Lon Kruger
10 257

39 966 333 .744
163 56 .744
20 477 165 .743 11 283 99 .741 30 722 254 .740
216 77 .737
12 307 111 .734
88 .745
67

68 69 70 71 72
Tommy Amaker Tony Shaver Buzz Williams Mike Davis Bob Marlin Kermit Davis Jr. Tom Crean
6

  • 8
  • 164 108 .603

11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
15 295 194 .603 17 313 208 .601 17 322 215 .600 16 311 207 .600
Tim Cluess Jamie Dixon Larry Brown Josh Pastner Gregg Marshall Tom Izzo Bob Huggins Tony Bennett Randy Bennett Danny Kaspar
9
Pittsburgh SMU

  • John Groce
  • Illinois
  • 7

8

  • 147
  • 98 .600

10 241

148
94 .719 58 .718
Frank Martin Jim Christian Lorenzo Romar Scott Sutton John Giannini Cuonzo Martin Jim Larranaga Brian Wardle
South Carolina Boston College Washington Oral Roberts La Salle California Miami (FL) Bradley UC Santa Barbara Baylor Sam Houston St. Saint Joseph's Stanford Fordham Ohio Lehigh Iowa Georgia Tech Providence Ill.-Chicago Georgia St. Youngstown St. LSU
162 108 .600
Memphis

Wichita St. Michigan St. West Virginia Virginia
6
76

77
13 255 173 .596 19 363 247 .595 16 306 208 .595 26 468 319 .595
17 398 159 .715 20 495 199 .713 33 765 312 .710

  • 9
  • 205
  • 97 .679

  • 80
  • 7
  • 142

31 561 383 .594
95 65 .594
97 .594
St. Mary's (CA)

Texas St.
14 304 145 .677 24 487 233 .676
5
George

  • 24
  • 22 446 216 .674
  • Mike Lonergan

Tubby Smith
Washington

  • 83
  • Bob Williams
  • 27 473 325 .593

13 248 171 .592
25 26 27
Texas Tech
John Thompson III Georgetown
24 538 263 .672 15 317 157 .669 20 431 217 .665 24 513 258 .665 13 286 146 .662 19 401 206 .661 17 375 193 .660 34 711 369 .658 28 604 314 .658
84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91
Scott Drew Jason Hooten Phil Martelli Johnny Dawkins Jeff Neubauer Saul Phillips Brett Reed Fran McCaffery Brian Gregory Ed Cooley

  • 5
  • 98

20 375 265 .586
141 100 .585
10 188 134 .584
69 .587

  • Mike Brey
  • Notre Dame

UCLA Arkansas Mississippi St. Kansas St. Belmont Tennessee Xavier Akron UNI Villanova Temple George Mason Purdue
Steve Alford Mike Anderson Ben Howland Bruce Weber Rick Byrd Rick Barnes Chris Mack Keith Dambrot Ben Jacobson Jay Wright Fran Dunphy David Paulsen Matt Painter Mark Gottfried Bob Hoffman Mick Cronin Dana Altman Kelvin Sampson Randy Rahe Marvin Menzies Mark Fox
7
29

30 31 32
88
144 104 .581 145 105 .580
19 347 252 .579 12 227 165 .579
34

35 36 37

  • 6
  • 134

17 360 191 .653
197 105 .652
71 .654
92

93 94
99
171 125 .578

  • 157 115 .577
  • Steve McClain

Ron Hunter
9
21 361 266 .576

40 699 514 .576 15 266 199 .572
21 441 237 .650 26 503 271 .650 21 396 214 .649 11 237 130 .646 18 371 206 .643 21 455 254 .642 12 254 142 .641 26 533 300 .640 26 513 289 .640
Jerry Slocum Johnny Jones Joe Dooley Greg Lansing Gary Waters Al Skinner
96 97 98
39 40 41 42 43 44

  • FGCU
  • 6

5
101
94
76 .571

  • 71 .570
  • Indiana St.

Cleveland St. Kennesaw St.
North Carolina St. Mercer Cincinnati Oregon
19 347 262 .570 22 385 291 .570

(Coaches wth five or more years coached but fewer than five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year U.S. colleges only.)

Houston
46

48
Weber St. New Mexico St. Georgia
98
182 104 .636 175 100 .636

No.

1

Coach

Nathan Davis Bucknell

  • School
  • Yrs. Won Lost Pct.

11 229 132 .634 21 411 241 .630
6
15
7
13 16
141 316 154 292 347
39 .783 99 .761 57 .730
117 .714 145 .705
49. Tim Floyd 50. Andy Toole
Steve Fisher
UTEP
2

345
Ray Harper Mike Maker Linc Darner Mike Dunlap
Western Ky. Marist Green Bay Loyola Marymount
Robert Morris San Diego St. Western Caro.

  • 5
  • 110
  • 65 .629

25 448 264 .629

  • 35 664 393 .628
  • 52. Larry Hunter

  • Division I Coaching Records
  • 4

No.

6789

Coach

Kim Anderson Missouri Bob Walsh Jim Hayford Mike Rhoades Rice Jayson Gee LeVelle Moton N.C. Central

  • School
  • Yrs. Won Lost Pct.
  • No. Coach, School
  • Won

375 371 363 361 361 360 354 347 347 338 337 337 330 325 324 322 317 313 311 307 306 305 304 298 295 295 288 287 286 284 284 283 282 278 268 266 264 259 257 257 257 255 254 252 248 248 245 243 241 237 232 231 229 229 229 227 225 223 221 219 219 218 217
Phil Martelli, Saint Joseph's
13

10 16 11
9
282 207 320 209 178 114
119 .703
90 .697
147 .685
96 .685
102 .636
75 .603
Mark Gottfried, North Carolina St. Lorenzo Romar, Washington Steve Hawkins, Western Mich. Ron Hunter, Georgia St. Keith Dambrot, Akron Bill Herrion, New Hampshire Gary Waters, Cleveland St. Fran McCaffery, Iowa
Maine Eastern Wash.
57. 58 59
10 11
Longwood

  • 6
  • 61

62 63

By Victories

  • No. Coach, School
  • Won

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