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Field Hockey Coaching Records Entering 2017 FIELD HOCKEY COACHING RECORDS ENTERING 2017 All-Divisions Field Hockey Coaching Records 2 Division I Field Hockey Coaching Records 5 Division II Field Hockey Coaching Records 7 Division III Field Hockey Coaching Records 8 ALL-DIVISIONS FIELD HOCKEY COACHING RECORDS In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the By Victories rankings is accurate. Ties counted as half won, half lost. (Minimum five years as a head coach at a full-member NCAA school; includes career record from four-year colleges only.) Coach, Current Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES 1. Nancy Stevens, UConn I 38 639 181 24 .771 2. Karen Shelton, North Carolina I 36 628 159 9 .795 By Percentage 3. Pat Rudy, Lock Haven II 39 583 206 21 .733 (Minimum five years as a head coach at a full-member NCAA 4. Sharon Pfluger, TCNJ III 34 572 105 9 .840 school; includes career record from four-year colleges only.) 5. Enza Steele, Lynchburg III 38 552 218 11 .714 6. Missy Meharg, Maryland I 29 528 127 9 .802 Coach, Current Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 7. Charlene Morett, Penn St. I 33 500 199 17 .710 1. Sharon Pfluger, TCNJ III 34 572 105 9 .840 8. Bertie Landes, Shippensburg II 37 486 133 17 .778 2. Nicky Pearson, Bowdoin III 21 317 63 0 .834 9. Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury III 30 473 111 8 .806 3. Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury III 30 473 111 8 .806 10. Sally Starr, Boston U. I 38 455 287 21 .610 4. Missy Meharg, Maryland I 29 528 127 9 .802 11. Sally Scatton, William Smith III 30 449 154 4 .743 5. Karen Shelton, North Carolina I 36 628 159 9 .795 12. Cheryl Murtagh, Northeastern I 31 399 246 13 .616 6. Brooke Good, Messiah III 5 85 23 0 .787 13. Amy Watson, Keene St. III 27 397 175 11 .690 7. Bertie Landes, Shippensburg II 37 486 133 17 .778 14. Sandy Miller, East Stroudsburg II 33 391 264 11 .595 8. Lindsey Elliott, Mary Washington III 6 90 26 0 .776 15. Michele Madison, Virginia I 28 370 225 8 .620 9. Tina McDavitt, Tufts III 13 181 53 0 .774 16. Jennifer Averill, Wake Forest I 28 369 200 6 .647 10. Nancy Stevens, UConn I 38 639 181 24 .771 17. Katharine DeLorenzo, Middlebury III 25 341 121 2 .737 11. Carrie Moura, Chris. Newport III 14 194 62 0 .758 18. Beth Hallenbeck, Skidmore III 26 320 152 2 .677 Janelle Benner, Ursinus III 6 97 31 0 .758 19. Nicky Pearson, Bowdoin III 21 317 63 0 .834 13. Ange Bradley, Syracuse I 20 311 101 2 .754 Anna Meyer, Hartwick III 29 317 226 3 .583 14. Sally Scatton, William Smith III 30 449 154 4 .743 21. Anne Wilkinson, Ohio St. I 30 315 261 9 .546 15. Missy Mariano, Franklin & III 9 129 46 0 .737 22. Ange Bradley, Syracuse I 20 311 101 2 .754 Marshall 23. Cheryl Silva, MIT III 26 271 184 1 .595 16. Katharine DeLorenzo, Middlebury III 25 341 121 2 .737 24. Robin Balducci, New Hampshire I 26 261 259 4 .502 17. Pat Rudy, Lock Haven II 39 583 206 21 .733 25. Tracey Short, Wesley III 22 257 181 0 .587 18. Gina Wills, Wash. & Lee III 10 145 54 0 .729 Anne Parmenter, Trinity (CT) III 30 257 190 7 .574 19. Enza Steele, Lynchburg III 38 552 218 11 .714 27. Marcia Pankratz, Michigan I 17 254 117 0 .685 20. Charlene Morett, Penn St. I 33 500 199 17 .710 28. Carla Hesler, Saint Michael's II 30 247 278 8 .471 21. Jacque DeMarco, Kenyon III 5 72 30 0 .706 29. Andy Whitcomb, Mount Holyoke III 21 244 165 1 .596 22. Julia King, Wellesley III 6 86 36 0 .705 30. Pam Bustin, Duke I 20 243 172 0 .586 23. Tara Danielson, Stanford I 8 116 51 0 .695 31. Shellie Onstead, California I 22 240 169 0 .587 24. Amy Watson, Keene St. III 27 397 175 11 .690 32. Jackie Neary, Cabrini III 21 233 189 0 .552 25. Jane Wells, Rhodes III 12 152 70 0 .685 33. Steve Jennings, American I 18 232 123 0 .654 26. Marcia Pankratz, Michigan I 17 254 117 0 .685 34. Bonnie Lord, Plymouth St. III 17 230 106 0 .685 27. Bonnie Lord, Plymouth St. III 17 230 106 0 .685 Lori Hussong, Rider I 17 230 109 0 .678 28. Wendy Andreatta, Rochester (NY) III 10 139 65 0 .681 Donna Hornibrook, Cornell I 22 230 134 4 .630 29. Shannon Hlebichuk, UMass I 15 221 104 0 .680 Denise Zelenak, Drexel I 22 230 207 0 .526 Lowell 38. Laurel Martin, Stevenson III 16 227 114 0 .666 30. Lori Hussong, Rider I 17 230 109 0 .678 39. Megan Callahan, Johns Hopkins III 20 223 160 0 .582 31. Beth Hallenbeck, Skidmore III 26 320 152 2 .677 40. Joanie Milhous, Villanova I 26 222 261 4 .460 32. Rolf van de Kerkhof, Delaware I 11 160 79 0 .669 41. Shannon Hlebichuk, UMass I 15 221 104 0 .680 33. Laurel Martin, Stevenson III 16 227 114 0 .666 Lowell 34. Brandy Michael, Elizabethtown III 8 99 50 0 .664 42. Caroline Gillich, Juniata III 19 220 158 0 .582 35. Jenelle Anthony, Centre III 6 76 39 0 .661 43. Alix Barrale, Williams III 21 219 142 0 .607 36. Justine Sowry, Louisville I 10 138 72 0 .657 44. Kathy DeAngelis, Hofstra I 25 215 259 4 .454 37. Nicole Rhoads, Bloomsburg II 9 116 61 0 .655 45. Laura Gingrich, Alvernia III 16 205 127 0 .617 38. Julie Ryan, Babson III 10 136 72 0 .654 Laura-Ann Lane, Gwynedd Mercy III 19 205 167 0 .551 39. Steve Jennings, American I 18 232 123 0 .654 47. Patti Klecha-Porter, Wesleyan III 32 202 256 6 .442 40. Jomara Coghlan, Wash. & Jeff. III 10 124 66 0 .653 (CT) 41. Tracey Fuchs, Northwestern I 8 108 58 0 .651 48. Shelly Behrens, Millersville II 19 197 184 0 .517 42. Phil Sykes, Albany (NY) I 14 182 98 0 .650 49. Carrie Moura, Chris. Newport III 14 194 62 0 .758 43. Carol Knerr, Amherst III 16 165 89 0 .650 50. Bonny Brown-Denico, Southern III 19 193 211 0 .478 44. Jennifer Averill, Wake Forest I 28 369 200 6 .647 Me. 45. Amy Cohen, West Chester II 11 141 78 0 .644 46. Christy Morgan, James Madison I 13 177 101 2 .636 47. Rupert Lewis, St. Joseph's (ME) III 12 141 81 0 .635 48. Camrin Azzarano, Eastern III 13 170 98 0 .634 49. Donna Hornibrook, Cornell I 22 230 134 4 .630 50. Cyndi Pratt, Me.-Farmington III 13 138 82 0 .627 All-Divisions Field Hockey Coaching Records 2 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. WINNINGEST COACHES ALL- 32. Beth Bozman (Hofstra 1987, 24 318 133 6 .702 Princeton 1988-02, Duke TIME 2003-10) 33. *Amy Watson (Keene St. 1986-89, 27 397 175 11 .690 By Percentage 94-16) 34. *Jane Wells (Rhodes 2005-16) 12 152 70 0 .685 (Minimum of 10 years as an NCAA head coach since 1982; 35. *Marcia Pankratz (Michigan 1996- 17 254 117 0 .685 includes career record from four-year colleges only.) 04, 09-16) Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 36. *Bonnie Lord (Plymouth St. 17 230 106 0 .685 2000-16) 1. Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg 32 591 75 20 .876 1978-09) 37. Karen Fitzpatrick (Ball St. 1980-00) 21 285 130 11 .682 2. *Sharon Pfluger (Kean 1983, 34 572 105 9 .840 38. Dana Hall (Randolph-Macon 1988- 23 298 138 4 .682 Montclair St. 1984, TCNJ 89, Mary Washington 1990-10) 1985-16) 39. *Wendy Andreatta (Rochester (NY) 10 139 65 0 .681 3. *Nicky Pearson (Bowdoin 1996-16) 21 317 63 0 .834 2007-16) 4. *Dawn Chamberlin (Salisbury 30 473 111 8 .806 40. *Shannon Hlebichuk (UMass Lowell 15 221 104 0 .680 1987-16) 2002-16) 5. *Missy Meharg (Maryland 1988-16) 29 528 127 9 .802 41. *Lori Hussong (Rider 2000-16) 17 230 109 0 .678 6. Beth Anders (Old Dominion 1980- 30 560 136 7 .802 42. *Beth Hallenbeck (Rensselaer 1991- 26 320 152 2 .677 84, 87-02, 04-12) 00, Skidmore 2001-16) 7. *Karen Shelton (North Carolina 36 628 159 9 .795 43. Kristen Holmes-Winn (Princeton 13 164 80 0 .672 1981-16) 2003-15) 8. Cynthia Wetmore (SUNY Cortland 18 271 74 0 .786 44. *Rolf van de Kerkhof (Michigan St. 11 160 79 0 .669 1998-15) 2006-10, Delaware 2011-16) 9. *Bertie Landes (Cairn 1980-98, 37 486 133 17 .778 45. Doris Kostrinsky (Ithaca 1969-95) 27 282 135 21 .668 Shippensburg 1999-16) 46. *Laurel Martin (Lebanon Valley 16 227 114 0 .666 10. *Tina McDavitt (Tufts 2004-16) 13 181 53 0 .774 2001-10, Stevenson 2011-16) 11. *Nancy Stevens (Franklin & 38 639 181 24 .771 47. Jane Kern (Sewanee 1990-01) 12 130 66 4 .660 Marshall 1979-80, Northwestern 48. *Justine Sowry (Massachusetts 10 138 72 0 .657 1981-89, UConn 1990-16) 2007-10, Louisville 2011-16) 12. Robin Sheppard (Trinity (CT) 1974- 24 240 67 13 .770 49.
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