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2008 NCAA Men's Soccer Records (Coaching Records) Men’s Coaching Records All-Divisions Coaching Records Winningest All-Time by Percentage ..... 2 Winningest All-Time by Victories ........... 2 Division I Coaching Records Winningest Active by Percentage ......... 3 Winningest Active by Victories ............... 3 Winningest All-Time by Percentage ..... 4 Winningest All-Time by Victories ........... 4 Division II Coaching Records Winningest Active by Percentage ......... 5 Winningest Active by Victories ............... 5 Winningest All-Time by Percentage ..... 6 Winningest All-Time by Victories ........... 6 Division III Coaching Records Winningest Active by Percentage ......... 7 Winningest Active by Victories ............... 7 Winningest All-Time by Percentage ..... 8 Winningest All-Time by Victories ........... 8 2 ALL-DiviSIONS COacHING RECOrdS All-Divisions Coaching Records In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. 2. C. Clifford McCrath (Wheaton [Ill.] 1958; Ties counted as half won, half lost. Gordon 1960-66; Spring Arbor 1967-69; Seattle Pacific 1970-07) ......................................... 49 597 233 95 .697 3. *Tony Tocco (Rockhurst 1970-73, 75-07) ............. 37 550 149 48 .768 4. Jerry Yeagley (Indiana 1973-03) .............................. 31 544 101 45 .821 Winningest Coaches All-Time 5. Stephen Negoesco (San Francisco 1962-00) ..... 39 540 172 66 .737 6. *Ron Butcher (Wis.-Platteville 1968-69; BY PERCENTAGE Keene St. 1970-07) ................................................... 40 534 214 65 .697 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; includes all 7. *Jay Martin (Ohio Wesleyan 1977-07) .................. 31 530 104 44 .814 victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 8. *Dan Gilmore (Rowan 1976-07) .............................. 32 502 134 46 .770 9. *Horst Richardson (Colorado Col. 1966-07) ....... 42 482 260 58 .639 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 10. *Michael Parker (Lock Haven 1976-83; 1. *Dave Brandt (Messiah 1997-07) ............................ 11 224 24 10 .888 UNC Greensboro 1984-07) ................................... 32 478 171 27 .727 2. Gus Donoghue (San Francisco 1946-60) ............. 15 121 12 14 .871 11. *Jack Mackenzie (Quincy 1969-07) ........................ 39 475 232 67 .657 3. Gene Kenney (Michigan St. 1956-69) ................... 14 120 13 13 .866 12. Schellas Hyndman (Eastern Ill. 1977-83; 4. *Shaun Pendleton (Charleston [W.V.] 1989-90; SMU 1984-07) ............................................................ 31 466 122 49 .770 Lynn 1991-07) ............................................................ 19 320 50 14 .852 13. John Rennie (Mass.-Dartmouth 1972; 5. Jock Stewart (UCLA 1949-66) ................................... 18 194 29 12 .851 Columbia 1973-78; Duke 1979-07) .................. 36 454 207 48 .674 6. *Paul McGinlay (Trinity [Tex.] 1991-07) ................ 17 282 53 20 .823 14. *Bud Lewis (Wilmington [Ohio] 1975-07) .......... 33 433 181 41 .692 7. Jerry Yeagley (Indiana 1973-03) .............................. 31 544 101 45 .821 15. Joseph Morrone (Middlebury 1958-67; 8. Matt Smith (Johns Hopkins 1993-07) ................... 15 240 45 19 .821 Connecticut 1969-96)............................................. 38 417 196 63 .663 9. *Jay Martin (Ohio Wesleyan 1977-07) .................. 31 530 104 44 .814 Helmut Werner (Randolph-Macon 1962-04) ..... 43 417 242 66 .621 10. Sigi Schmid (UCLA 1980-98) ..................................... 19 322 63 33 .810 17. *Tony Ochrimenko (Kean 1976-07) ....................... 32 416 190 44 .674 11. Bill Jeffery (Penn St. 1926-52) ................................... 27 151 25 29 .807 18. *Arthur Skip Roderick 12. Bruce Arena (Virginia 1978-95) ............................... 18 295 59 31 .806 (Elizabethtown 1983-07) ....................................... 25 415 97 41 .788 13. *Arthur Skip Roderick *Tom Martin (Trine 1977; West Va. Wesleyan (Elizabethtown 1983-07) ....................................... 25 415 97 41 .788 1978-85; James Madison 1986-07) ................... 31 415 148 50 .718 14. Harry Keough (St. Louis 1967-82) ........................... 16 213 50 23 .785 20. *Mark Berson (Citadel 1977; 15. Bob Guelker (St. Louis 1959-66; South Carolina 1978-07) ....................................... 31 413 159 48 .705 SIU Edwardsville 1967-85) .................................... 27 311 77 26 .783 21. Fred Schmalz (Wyoming 1969-70; 16. *Ray Reid (Southern Conn. St. 1989-96; Davis & Elkins 1972-78; Evansville 1979-02) . 33 403 196 56 .658 Connecticut 1997-07)............................................. 19 312 76 33 .780 22. *Rick Kilps (Aurora 1977-83; 17. *Michael Russo (Williams 1979-07) ....................... 29 354 85 44 .778 Wis.-Parkside 1984-07) ........................................... 31 401 155 43 .705 18. *Erick Baumann (Dominican [Ill.] 1995-07) ........ 13 217 57 15 .777 Al Albert (William & Mary 1971-03) ....................... 33 401 187 64 .664 19. I.M. Ibrahim (Clemson 1967-94) .............................. 28 388 102 31 .774 *Roy Gordon (Me.-Farmington 1970-76; 20. Jim Bullington (Loyola [Md.] 1964-79) ................. 16 178 48 12 .773 Mary Washington 1977-07) ................................. 38 401 235 47 .622 25. *Mike Coven (Brandeis 1973-07) ............................ 35 400 217 41 .639 Tom Fitzgerald (Tampa 1987-95; UCLA 2002-03; Tampa 2004) ............................... 12 176 46 16 .773 26. Page Cotton (DePauw 1969-07).............................. 39 390 190 33 .663 22. Doyle Royal (Maryland 1946-73) ............................ 28 217 58 18 .771 27. I.M. Ibrahim (Clemson 1967-94) .............................. 28 388 102 31 .774 23. Schellas Hyndman (Eastern Ill. 1977-83; 28. *Doug Mello (Aquinas 1978-82; Siena Heights SMU 1984-07) ............................................................ 31 466 122 49 .770 1983-88; Southwest [N.M.] 1989; 24. *Dan Gilmore (Rowan 1976-07) .............................. 32 502 134 46 .770 Luther 1990-07) ........................................................ 30 386 198 34 .652 25. *Tony Tocco (Rockhurst 1970-73, 75-07) ............. 37 550 149 48 .768 29. *Jerry Sheska (East Stroudsburg 1982-07) ......... 26 385 135 30 .727 30. *Bob Gray (Charleston So. 1977; 26. Glenn Warner (Maryland 1941; Navy 1946-75) 31 251 65 33 .766 Alderson-Broaddus 1978-91; 27. *Matt Cushing (Wheaton [Mass.] 1994-07) ........ 14 214 58 25 .763 Mobile 1992-94; Marshall 1995-07) ................. 31 381 189 39 .658 28. *Toby Bares (Wis.-Oshkosh 1984-07) .................... 24 320 90 34 .759 29. Bob Hartwell (Babson 1967-77) .............................. 11 118 34 14 .753 31. *Ralph Lundy (Erskine 1976-86; 30. Joe Bean (Quinnipiac 1962-64; Col. of Charleston 1987-07) ................................. 32 373 238 40 .604 Bridgeport 1965-68; Wheaton [Ill.] 1969-06) 45 607 185 61 .747 32. William H. Shellenberger (Lynchburg 1956-57, 59-88) ................................ 32 371 167 48 .674 31. *Jeff Haines (Richard Stockton 1998-07) ............. 10 168 52 16 .746 33. *Bob Warming (Transylvania 1976; 32. *Greg Hooks (Charleston [W.V.] 1991-94; Berry 1977-81; Charlotte 1982-88; S.C. Upstate 1995-07) ............................................. 17 241 76 20 .745 Creighton 1990-94; Old Dominion 1996; 33. *Sonny Travis (Centre 1986-88; Va. Wesleyan St. Louis 1997-00; Creighton 2001-07)............ 30 360 174 57 .657 1989-06; Emory 2007) ............................................ 22 310 95 37 .743 34. *Michael Russo (Williams 1979-07) ....................... 29 354 85 44 .778 34. John Kurty (Westfield St. 1966-77, 89) ................. 13 159 51 12 .743 35. *Tom Fink (Phila. Biblical 1983-07) ......................... 25 352 156 32 .681 35. *Lenny Armuth (Drew 1994-07) ............................. 14 213 70 17 .738 36. *Bob Reasso (Nasson 1979-80; 36. Stephen Negoesco (San Francisco 1962-00) ..... 39 540 172 66 .737 Rutgers 1981-07) ...................................................... 29 350 175 73 .646 37. George Logan (San Diego St. 1968-81) ............... 14 148 48 17 .735 37. *Gary Parsons (Oakland 1981-07) .......................... 27 349 135 53 .699 38. *John Rootes (Southern N.H. 1988-97; 38. *Chris Waterbury (New England 1982; Clayton St. 1998-03; SCAD 2004-07)................ 20 284 96 21 .734 Lyndon St. 1983-84; 39. Rick Stottler (Florida Tech 1986-99) ....................... 14 190 66 12 .731 Plattsburgh St. 1985-87, 89-07) ......................... 26 344 118 43 .724 40. *Steven Smith (Hope 1990-07) ................................ 18 251 85 24 .731 39. Hardy Fuchs (Kalamazoo 1971-02) ........................ 32 343 137 36 .700 41. Gerd Lutter (Plymouth St. 1969-91) ...................... 23 259 84 41 .728 40. Karl Kremser (Davidson 1977-79; 42. Stu Parry (Akron 1955-69).......................................... 15 118 43 4 .727 Florida Int’l 1980-06) ............................................... 30 337 210 41 .608 43. *Jerry Sheska (East Stroudsburg 1982-07) ......... 26 385 135 30 .727 41. *Joe Clarke (St. Louis 1983-96; 44. *Michael Parker (Lock Haven 1976-83; Washington-St. Louis 1997-07) .......................... 25 332 136 52 .688 UNC Greensboro 1984-07) ................................... 32 478 171 27 .727 42. *Rob Russo (Miami [Ohio] 1981; Gannon 45. Steve Klingman (Scranton 1973-94) ..................... 22 324 115 23 .726 1982-90; S.C. Upstate 1991-94; 46. Jose Elgorriaga (Fresno St. 1980-90) ..................... 11
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