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Field Hockey Coaching Records Entering 2019 FIELD HOCKEY COACHING RECORDS ENTERING 2019 All-Divisions Field Hockey Coaching Records Division I Field Hockey Coaching Records Division II Field Hockey Coaching Records Division III Field Hockey Coaching Records 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 B V 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 40 681 185 24 .779 2. Karen Shelton, North Carolina I 38 669 164 9 .800 B P 3. Sharon Pfluger, TCNJ III 36 605 114 9 .837 (Minimum five years as a head coach at a full-member NCAA 4. Pat Rudy, Lock Haven II 41 602 223 21 .724 school; includes career record from four-year colleges only.) 5. Enza Steele, Lynchburg III 40 584 228 11 .716 6. Missy Meharg, Maryland I 31 566 137 9 .801 Coach, Current Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 7. Charlene Morett-Curtiss, Penn St. I 35 529 210 17 .711 1. Sharon Pfluger, TCNJ III 35 605 114 9 .837 8. Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury III 32 502 119 8 .804 2. Brooke Good, Messiah III 7 127 25 0 .836 9. Sally Starr, Boston U. I 40 481 303 21 .611 3. Nicky Pearson, Bowdoin III 23 338 75 0 .818 10. Sally Scatton, William Smith III 32 466 171 4 .730 4. Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury III 32 502 119 8 .804 11. Amy Watson, Keene St. III 29 429 191 11 .689 5. Missy Meharg, Maryland I 31 566 137 9 .801 12. Sandy Miller, East Stroudsburg II 35 424 274 11 .606 6. Karen Shelton, North Carolina I 38 669 164 9 .800 13. Jennifer Averill, Wake Forest I 30 394 218 6 .642 7. Nancy Stevens, UConn I 40 681 185 24 .779 Michele Madison, Virginia I 30 394 240 8 .620 8. Tina Mattera, Tufts III 15 211 61 0 .776 15. Katharine DeLorenzo, Middlebury III 27 382 124 2 .754 9. Carrie Moura, Chris. Newport III 16 224 70 0 .762 16. Beth Hallenbeck, Skidmore III 28 342 170 3 .667 10. Katharine DeLorenzo, Middlebury III 27 382 124 2 .754 17. Nicky Pearson, Bowdoin III 23 338 75 0 .818 11. Ange Bradley, Syracuse I 22 331 116 2 .739 18. Ange Bradley, Syracuse I 22 331 116 2 .739 12. Sally Scatton, William Smith III 32 466 171 4 .730 19. Cheryl Silva, MIT III 28 298 195 1 .604 13. Janelle Benner, Ursinus III 8 119 45 0 .726 20. Marcia Pankratz, Michigan I 19 289 127 0 .695 14. Pat Rudy, Lock Haven II 41 602 223 21 .724 21. Anne Parmenter, Trinity (CT) III 32 283 202 7 .582 15. Victoria Bothner, St. John Fisher III 5 73 28 0 .723 22. Pam Bustin, Duke I 22 276 182 0 .603 16. Danielle Collins, U New England III 6 101 39 0 .721 Robin Balducci, New Hampshire I 28 276 283 4 .494 17. Missy Mariano, Hamilton III 11 148 58 0 .718 24. Tracey Short, Wesley III 24 271 204 0 .571 18. Enza Steele, Lynchburg III 40 584 228 11 .716 25. Andy Whitcomb, Mount Holyoke III 23 265 181 1 .594 19. Charlene Morett-Curtiss, Penn St. I 35 529 210 17 .711 26. Carla Hesler, Saint Michael's II 32 257 303 8 .460 20. Wendy Andreatta, Rochester (NY) III 12 176 72 0 .710 27. Steve Jennings, American I 20 254 138 0 .648 21. Gina Wills, Wash. & Lee III 12 168 69 0 .709 Shellie Onstead, California I 24 254 189 0 .573 22. Jane Wells, Johns Hopkins III 14 185 78 0 .703 29. Lori Hussong, Rider I 19 249 128 0 .660 23. Michael Warari, Vassar III 6 77 33 0 .700 30. Bonnie Lord, Plymouth St. III 19 247 123 0 .668 24. Marcia Pankratz, Michigan I 19 289 127 0 .695 31. Denise Zelenak, Drexel I 24 246 228 0 .519 25. Jacque DeMarco, Kenyon III 7 96 43 0 .691 32. Jackie Neary, Cabrini III 23 245 212 0 .536 26. Lynn Farquhar, Saint Joseph’s I 5 69 31 0 .690 33. Alix Barrale, Williams III 23 243 152 0 .615 27. Amy Watson, Keene St. III 29 429 191 11 .689 Caroline Gillich, Juniata III 21 243 173 0 .584 28. Tara Danielson, Stanford I 10 143 65 0 .688 35. Laurel Martin, Stevenson III 18 240 134 1 .641 29. Jenelle Anthony, Centre III 8 105 48 0 .686 36. Shannon Hlebichuk, UMass I 17 238 125 0 .656 30. Jomara Coghlan, Wash. & Jeff. III 12 155 73 0 .680 Lowell 31. Julie Ryan, Babson III 12 168 81 0 .675 Joanie Milhous, Villanova I 28 238 281 4 .459 32. Rolf van de Kerkhof, Delaware I 13 188 91 0 .674 38. Laura-Ann Lane, Gwynedd Mercy III 21 235 178 0 .569 33. Bonnie Lord, Plymouth St. III 19 247 123 0 .668 39. Laura Gingrich, Alvernia III 18 231 144 0 .616 34. Beth Hallenbeck, Skidmore III 28 342 170 3 .667 40. Shelly Behrens, Millersville II 21 226 196 0 .536 35. Amy Cohen, West Chester II 13 173 87 1 .665 41. Carrie Moura, Chris. Newport III 16 224 70 0 .762 36. Rupert Lewis, St. Joseph’s (ME) III 14 175 89 0 .663 42. Bonny Brown-Denico, Southern III 21 212 232 0 .477 37. Lori Hussong, Rider I 19 249 128 0 .660 Me. 38. Justine Sowry, Louisville I 12 165 86 0 .657 43. Tina Mattera, Tufts III 15 211 61 0 .776 39. Phil Sykes, Albany (NY) I 16 210 110 0 .656 44. Phil Sykes, Albany (NY) I 16 210 110 0 .656 40. Shannon Hlebichuk, UMass I 17 238 125 0 .656 Patti Klecha-Porter, Wesleyan III 34 210 278 6 .431 Lowell (CT) 41. Steve Jennings, American I 20 254 138 0 .648 46. Cory Ward, Gordon III 19 196 188 0 .510 42. Carol Knerr, Amherst III 18 185 101 0 .647 Becca Main, Quinnipiac I 24 196 241 0 .449 43. Jodi Cipolla, Endicott III 12 161 88 0 .647 48. Christy Morgan, James Madison I 15 195 119 2 .620 44. Brandy Michael, Elizabethtown III 10 120 66 0 .645 49. Rolf van de Kerkhof, Delaware I 13 188 91 0 .674 45. Jennifer Averill, Wake Forest I 30 394 218 6 .642 Jackie Kane, Fairfield I 24 188 279 0 .403 46. Laurel Martin, Stevenson III 18 240 134 1 .641 47. Nikki Hartranft, Bloomsburg II 11 137 77 0 .640 48. Tracey Fuchs, Northwestern I 10 132 75 0 .638 49. Julia King, Wellesley III 8 101 58 0 .635 50. Sarah Baumann, Lindenwood II 8 85 51 0 .625 (MO) All-Divisions Field Hockey Coaching Records 2 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. WINNINGEST COACHES ALL- 31. *Charlene Morett-Curtiss (Boston 35 529 210 17 .711 College 1984-86, Penn St. TIME 1987-18) 32. *Wendy Andreatta (Rochester (NY) 12 176 72 0 .710 B P 2007-18) 33. *Gina Wills (DePauw 2007-14, 12 168 69 0 .709 (Minimum of 10 years as an NCAA head coach since 1982; Wash. & Lee 15-18) includes career record from four-year colleges only.) 34. *Jane Wells (Rhodes 2005-16, 14 185 78 0 .703 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Johns Hopkins 17-18) 35. Beth Bozman (Hofstra 1987, 24 318 133 6 .702 1. Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg 32 591 75 20 .876 Princeton 1988-02, Duke 1978-09) 2003-10) 2. *Sharon Pfluger (Kean 1983, 36 605 114 9 .837 36. *Marcia Pankratz (Michigan 1996- 19 289 127 0 .695 Montclair St. 1984, TCNJ 04, 09-18) 1985-18) 37. *Amy Watson (Keene St. 1986-89, 29 429 191 11 .689 3. *Nicky Pearson (Bowdoin 1996-18) 23 338 75 0 .818 94-18) 4. *Dawn Chamberlin (Salisbury 32 502 119 8 .804 38. *Tara Danielson (Sacred Heart 10 143 65 0 .688 1987-18) 2000, Stanford 10-18) 5. Beth Anders (Old Dominion 1980- 30 560 136 7 .802 39. Karen Fitzpatrick (Ball St. 1980-00) 21 285 130 11 .682 84, 87-02, 04-12) 40. Dana Hall (Randolph-Macon 1988- 23 298 138 4 .682 6. *Missy Meharg (Maryland 1988-18) 31 566 137 9 .801 89, Mary Washington 1990-10) 7. *Karen Shelton (North Carolina 38 669 164 9 .800 41. *Jomara Coghlan (Wash. & Jeff. 12 155 73 0 .680 1981-18) 2007-18) 8. Cynthia Wetmore (SUNY Cortland 18 271 74 0 .786 42. *Julie Ryan (Babson 2007-18) 12 168 81 0 .675 1998-15) 43. *Rolf van de Kerkhof (Michigan St. 13 188 91 0 .674 9. *Nancy Stevens (Franklin & 40 681 185 24 .779 2006-10, Delaware 2011-18) Marshall 1979-80, Northwestern 1981-89, UConn 1990-18) 44. Kristen Holmes-Winn (Princeton 13 164 80 0 .672 2003-15) 10. Bertie Landes (Cairn 1980-98, 37 486 133 17 .778 Shippensburg 1999-16) 45. Doris Kostrinsky (Ithaca 1969-95) 27 282 135 21 .668 11. *Tina Mattera (Tufts 2004-18) 15 211 61 0 .776 46. *Bonnoe Lord (Plymouth St. 19 247 123 0 .668 2000-18) 12. Robin Sheppard (Trinity (CT) 1974- 24 240 67 13 .770 94, 96-98) 47.
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