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Intercollegiate Coaching Records.............................................................................................................................2-5 Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America (ISAA).......................................................................................6 United Soccer Coaches Rankings Program ...........................................................................................................7 Bill Jeffrey Award...........................................................................................................................................................8-9 United Soccer Coaches Staffs of the Year..............................................................................................................10-12 United Soccer Coaches Players of the Year...........................................................................................................13-16 All-Time Team Academic Award Winners..............................................................................................................17-27 All-Time College Championship Results.................................................................................................................28-30 Intercollegiate Athletic Conferences/Allied Organizations...............................................................................32-35 All-Time United Soccer Coaches All-Americas.....................................................................................................36-85 All-Time United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Americas......................................................................................86-99

National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association (NISOA)

NISOA Officers................................................................................................................................................................100 NISOA Policy Statements............................................................................................................................................101-102 Institutions Sponsoring Intercollegiate Soccer by Division...............................................................................103-125

About the College Soccer Almanac

The College Soccer Almanac is published annually by United Soccer Coaches as a benefit to its College

Services members. Compiled and edited by Pat Madden, United Soccer Coaches College Programs Coordinator,

with design assistance from Shelby Frazier. Other assistance provided by Mickey Cochrane, Jack Huckel and

Michael Pantalione. Information contained in this publication is accurate as of August 5, 2019.

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Intercollegiate Coaching Records

Coaches, please share this with your school’s sports information director or check it against your team’s records. While we have worked with the NCAA and NAIA to publish the most current records possible, we recognize that some discrepancies may exist. We appreciate your help in making this section as accurate as possible. To submit changes, make copies of the pages, note the changes and return to the United Soccer Coaches National Office, 30 W. Pershing Rd., Suite 350, Kansas City, MO 64108, or fax them to 816-474-7408. Thank you!

Men’s Winningest Active Coaches

  • By Percentage (Minimum 5 years)
  • By Victories

Rank

1.

Coach

Brad McCarty Messiah, 10 years Mike Pantalione Yavapai College (Ariz.), 30 years Pepe Aragon Herkimer College (N.Y.), 20 years Ryan Souders Calvin, 7 years Steve Clements Tyler Junior College (Texas), 25 years Paul McGinlay Trinity (Texas), 28 years Justin Serpone Amherst, 12 years Jay Martin Ohio Wesleyan, 42 years Ray Wells Lindsey Wilson, 30 years Dave Brandt Hope, 17 years Erick Baumann Dominican (Ill.), 23 years Scott Morrissey Rio Grande, 30 years Todd Tumelty Montclair State, 8 years Mike Babst Davidson, 6 years Tony Tocco Rockhurst, 48 years Chris Kranjc Flagler, 19 years Arthur “Skip” Roderick Elizabethtown, 36 years Jim Kelly College of DuPage (Ill.), 31 years John Rootes Lynn, 31 years Ray Reid

Record

209-14-12

Pct.

.915

Rank

1.

Coach

Jay Martin Ohio Wesleyan, 42 years Tony Tocco Rockhurst, 48 years Mike Pantalione Yavapai College (Ariz.), 30 years Steve Burke Judson, 36 years Arthur “Skip” Roderick Elizabethtown, 36 years Ray Wells Lindsey Wilson, 29 years Mark Berson South Carolina, 42 years Schellas Hyndman Grand Canyon, 35 years Paul McGinlay Trinity (Texas), 28 years Scott Morrissey Rio Grande, 30 years Steve Clements Tyler Junior College (Texas), 25 years Doug Mello Carroll (Mont.), 43 years Bob Warming Nebraska-Omaha, 41 years Jim Kelly College of DuPage (Ill.), 30 years Ralph Lundy College of Charleston, 43 years Joe Clarke Washington (Mo.), 35 years Ray Reid Connecticut, 30 years Carl Hutter Lindenwood, 35 years John Rootes Lynn, 31 years Brian Harvey Oklahoma City, 32 years Rob Russo Denison, 38 years Blair Reid Grand View, 35 years Sonny Travis Coe, 29 years Sasho Cirovski Maryland, 28 years Dave Masur St. John’s (N.Y.), 31 years Jon Anderson Babson, 33 years Tony Martone Merrimack, 37 years Dan Birkey Concordia (Ore.), 31 years Gavin Donaldson West Virginia Wesleyan, 26 years Jim Regan

  • Record
  • Wins

708-145-75 (.805) 708 704-196-75 (.761) 704 621-59-30 (.896) 621 567-206-51 (.719) 567 537-156-66 (.751) 537 532-117-35 (.803) 532 507-250-73 (.655) 507 499-160-54 (.738) 499 496-77-33 (.846) 496 480-120-34 (.784) 480 476-78-19 (.847) 476 472-295-31 (.611) 472 468-248-83 (.638) 468 461-141-47 (.746) 461 451-336-64 (.568) 451 446-191-80 (.668) 446 445-130-73 (.742) 445 443-239-64 (.637) 443 436-137-40 (.744) 436 436-200-42 (.674) 436 424-234-57 (.633) 424 423-236-37 (.634) 423 416-139-51 (.733) 416 413-155-56 (.707) 413 408-173-95 (.674) 408 402-183-72 (.667) 402 392-277-53 (.580) 392 385-206-34 (.643) 385 379-224-59 (.617) 379 378-257-59 (.587) 378

  • 2.
  • 621-59-30

362-36-17 138-18-7
.896 .893 .868 .847 .846 .824 .805 .803 .786 .785 .784 .780 .762 .761
2.

  • 3.
  • 3.

  • 4.
  • 4.

  • 5
  • 476-78-19

496-77-33 181-27-30 708-145-70 532-117-35 324-75-37 390-98-24 480-120-34 138-34-14 87-23-12
5.

  • 6.
  • 6.

  • 7.
  • 7.

  • 8.
  • 8.

  • 9.
  • 9.

10. 11.
10. 11.
12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 28. 30.
12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
704-196-75 317-93-26 537-156-66 461-141-47 436-137-40 445-130-75 328-106-27 499-160-54 174-49-24 177-54-30 330-111-26 416-139-51 187-65-14 360-121-48 283-90-54 319-110-37
.757 .751 .746 .744 .742 .741
Connecticut, 30 years David Cosgrove Pima College (Ariz.), 21 years Schellas Hyndman Grand Canyon, 35 years Andreas Lindberg Seton Hall, 13 years Tim O’Donohue Navy, 13 years Dan Rothert Loras, 21 years Sonny Travis Coe, 29 years Mark McKeever Young Harris, 14 years Lenny Armuth Drew, 24 years Jeremy Gunn Stanford, 20 years Steve Shaw
.738 .738 .736 .734 .733 .729 .726 .726 .724

  • Christopher Newport, 23 years
  • Wheeling Jesuit, 36 years

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Men’s Winningest All-Time Coaches

  • By Percentage (Minimum 10 years)
  • By Victories (Minimum 10 years)

Two- and Four-Year Institutions (active coaches in italics)
Two- and Four-Year Institutions (active coaches in italics)

  • Rank Coach
  • Record

209-14-12

Pct.

.915

  • Rank Coach
  • Record

708-145-70 (.805)

Wins

708

  • 1.
  • Brad McCarty

Messiah, 2008-present

Mike Pantalione Yavapai College (Ariz.), 1990-present Pepe Aragon

  • 1.
  • Jay Martin

Ohio Wesleyan, 1977-Present Tony Tocco Rockhurst, 1970-73; 1975-Present Mike Pantalione Yavapai College (Ariz.), 1990-present

Joe Bean Quinnipiac, 1962-64; Bridgeport, 1965-68; Wheaton (Ill.) 1969-2006 Cliff McCrath

2. 3.
621-59-30 362-36-17

121-12-14

.896 .893

.871

2. 3.

4. 5.

704-196-75 (.761) 621-59-30 (.896)

607-185-61 (.745)

704 621

607

Herkimer College (N.Y.), 1999-present

  • Gus Donoghue
  • 4.

San Francisco, 1946-60

  • Gene Kenney
  • 5.
  • 120-13-15

194-29-12

476-78-19

.866 .851

  • 597-233-95 (.697)
  • 597

Michigan State, 1956-69 Ed (Jock) Stewart
Wheaton (Ill.) 1958; Gordon, 1960-66; Spring Arbor, 1967-69; Seattle Pacific, 1970-2007 Ron Butcher
6.
UCLA, 1949-66

Steve Clements

  • 6.
  • 596-263-72 (.679)
  • 596

567 566 559

544 540

537

534

532

526 516

  • 7.
  • .847

Wisconsin-Platteville, 1968-69; Keene State, 1970-2013

Steve Burke
Meridian Junior College (Miss.), 1993-2000-; Tyler JC 2001-present

  • 7.
  • 567-206-51 (.719)

8.

9.

  • Paul McGinlay
  • 496-77-33

181-27-30 544-101-45 322-63-33 151-29-29 295-59-31

708-145-75

346-77-18

.846

.824 .821

Judson, 1984-Present Horst Richardson
Trinity (Texas), 1991-Present

Justin Serpone

  • 8.
  • 566-304-72 (.639)

559-184-59 (.734)

544-101-45 (.821) 540-172-66 (.737)

537-156-66 (.751)

534-163-28 (.755)

Colorado College, 1966-2014 Dan Gilmore

Amherst, 2007-present Jerry Yeagley Indiana, 1973-2003 Sigi Schmid UCLA, 1980-98 Bill Jeffrey Penn State, 1926-52 Bruce Arena Virginia, 1978-95

Jay Martin Ohio Wesleyan, 1977-Present

Shaun Pendleton

9.

10. 11. 12. 13.

14.

14.

Rowan, 1976-2014

10. 11.
Jerry Yeagley
.810

.807 .806

.805

.805
Indiana, 1973-2003 Stephen Negoesco San Francisco, 1962-2000

Arthur “Skip” Roderick Elizabethtown, 1983-Present

George Vizvary

12.

13.

14.

15. 16.

17.

18. 19.

20.

21.

22.

23.
Ulster County Community College (N.Y.), 1968-2010

  • Ray Wells
  • 532-117-35 (.803)

Georgia Southern, 1983; Lindsey Wilson, 1990-Present

Charleston (W.Va.) 1989-90; Lynn, 1991-97; Appalachian State, 2008-2011

Ray Wells

  • Mike Coven
  • 526-266-57 (.653)

Brandeis, 1973-2016 Jack Mackenzie Quincy, 1969-2011

Mark Berson Citadel, 1977; South Carolina, 1978-Present

Bud Lewis Wilmington (Ohio), 1975-2017 Schellas Hyndman Eastern Illinois, 1977-83; SMU, 1984-2007; Grand Canyon, 2015-Present

Paul McGinlay Trinity (Texas), 1991-Present

Michael Parker

  • 15.
  • 532-117-35
  • .803

516-258-76 (.652)

Georgia Southern, 1983; Lindsey Wilson, 1990-Present

John Engold

  • 507-250-73 (.655)
  • 507

506 499

  • 16.
  • 101-23-5
  • .802

.800

.786

.785 .785

.784

.783 .774 .773 .773 .771
Goshen, 1966-75

Doug Elder Midwestern State, 1999-2017

Dave Brandt Messiah, 1997-2007; Navy, 2009-15; Hope 2018-present

Erick Baumann
506-279-58 (.635) 499-160-54 (.738)

17. 18.

19.

274-56-33

310-72-34

  • 496-77-33 (.846)
  • 496

494

480

478
390-98-24 213-50-23

480-120-34

311-77-26
Dominican (Ill.), 1995-Present Harry Keough
494-192-33 (.710)
19.
Lock Haven, 1976-83; North Carolina-Greensboro, 1984-2009

Scott Morrissey Rio Grande (Ohio), 1989-present

Tom Martin
Saint Louis, 1967-82

Scott Morrissey
480-120-34 (.784)

21.

Rio Grande, 1989-present

478-199-68 (.687)
22.

22. 24. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
Bob Guelker
Tri-State, 1977; West Virginia Wesleyan, 1978-85;

James Madison, 1986-2014 Chris Waterbury
Saint Louis, 1959-66; SIU-Edwardsville, 1967-85 I.M. Ibrahim Clemson, 1967-94 Jim Bullington Loyola (Md.), 1964-79 Tom Fitzgerald Tampa, 1987-95; 2004; UCLA, 2002-03 Doyle Royal Maryland, 1946-73 Glenn Warner Maryland, 1941; Navy, 1946-75 Tony Tocco Rockhurst, 1970-73; 1975-present Chris Kranjc
388-102-31

  • 24.
  • 477-169-66 (.716)
  • 477

New England College 1982; Lyndon State, 1983-84; Plattsburgh State, 1985-2017

Steve Clements Meridian Junior College (Miss.), 1993-2000-; Tyler JC 2001-present Doug Mello 472-295-31 (.611)

178-48-12 176-46-16 217-58-18 251-65-33 704-196-65 317-93-26

25. 26.

  • 476-78-19 (.847)
  • 476

472
Aquinas, 1979-83; Siena Heights, 1983-88; Southwest (N.M.) 1989; Luther, 1990-97; Hendrix, 1989-2013; Carroll (Mont.) 2014-Present

Tom Bichy
.766 .761

  • 27.
  • 471-166-47 (.723)
  • 471

468

468

Montgomery College-Rockville (Md.), 1968-2004
28.

28.

Tony Ochrimenko Kean, 1976-2013

Bob Warming

468-254-56 (.642)

468-248-83 (.638)

.757 .751
Hastings, 1999-2015; Alabama-Huntsville, 2016-17; Flagler, 2019- Arthur “Skip” Roderick Elizabethtown, 1983-15

Transylvania, 1976; Berry, 1977-81; Charlotte, 1982-88; Creighton, 1990-94; 2001-09; Old Dominion, 1996;

537-156-66

St. Louis, 1997-2000; Penn State, 2010-2017; Nebraska-Omaha, 2018-

  • 30.
  • Jim Kelly
  • 461-141-47 (.746)
  • 461

College of DuPage (Ill.), 1988-present

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Women’s Winningest Active Coaches

  • By Percentage (Minimum 5 years)
  • By Victories

  • Rank Coach
  • Record

399-23-26

Pct.

.920

  • Rank Coach
  • Record

847-74-40 (.902)

Wins

  • 847
  • 1.
  • Scott Frey
  • 1.
  • Anson Dorrance

Messiah, 19 years Anson Dorrance North Carolina, 40 years Lance Key Louisiana-Lafayette, 12 years Marcus Wood Hardin-Simmons, 19 years Joe Russo College of New Jersey, 29 years Lewis Theobald Central Missouri, 12 years Joe Bartlinski West Florida, 18 years Randy Dodge Vanguard, 12 years Drew Burwash Lindsey Wilson, 15 years Michelyne Pinard Williams, 17 years Grant Landy Concordia (Ore.), 22 years Dave DiIanni Iowa, 16 years Kevin Fickes Colorado School of Mines, 9 years Todd Olsen Lynchburg, 25 years Jason Surrell Azusa Pacific, 19 years Aliceann Wilber William Smith, 39 years Pete Felske Wheaton (Ill.), 31 years Mark Krikorian Florida State, 25 years Paul Ratcliffe Stanford, 21 years Jay Entlich Columbus State, 17 years Lincoln Roblee Benedictine (Kan.), 13 years Paul Vasconcelos Lesley, 12 years Luigi Scire Webster, 20 years Danny Owens William Carey, 13 years Becky Burleigh Florida, 29 years Scott Leacott
North Carolina, 40 years Aliceann Wilber William Smith, 39 years Joe Russo College of New Jersey, 29 years Pete Felske Wheaton (Ill.), 31 years Becky Burleigh Florida, 29 years Gabe Mejail Merrimack, 39 years Jerry Smith Santa Clara, 31 years G Guerrieri Texas A&M, 29 years Todd Olsen Lynchburg, 25 years Mark Krikorian Florida State, 25 years Nick Cowell St. Edward’s, 30 years Chris Petrucelli Texas, 29 years Steve Swanson Virginia, 29 years David Lewis Huntington, 28 years Nancy Feldman Boston University, 30 years Scott Frey Messiah, 19 years Jim Blankenship Florida Gulf Coast, 31 years Mike Cook Central Oklahoma, 25 years Leo Weil Johns Hopkins, 27 years Denise Lyons Keene State, 27 years Grant Landy Concordia (Ore.), 21 years Jennifer Rockwood Brigham Young, 23 years Brian Harvey Oklahoma City, 25 years Denise Dallamora Brandeis, 39 years Amy Reifert Chicago, 28 years Mike Joy Tusculum, 27 years Nikki Izzo-Brown West Virginia, 24 years Paul Ratcliffe

  • 2.
  • 847-74-40

210-12-16
.902 .883
2. 3.
572-135-58 (.786) 518-64-43 (.863) 507-127-36 (.784) 496-143-42 (.759) 488-227-59 (.669) 482-155-61 (.734) 458-143-36 (.747) 438-95-49 (.795) 426-109-36 (.778) 414-127-45 (.745) 406-170-52 (.688) 402-155-56 (.701) 400-121-39 (.749) 400-168-57 (.686) 399-23-26 (.920) 396-126-34 (.743) 395-136-31 (.730) 393-118-39 (.750) 382-174-38 (.675) 381-74-36 (.813) 375-113-43 (.747) 371-121-26 (.741) 367-277-72 (.563) 366-135-48 (.710) 355-160-43 (.675) 353-116-53 (.727) 351-85-36 (.782) 351-150-46 (.684) 349-103-35 (.753) 349-145-37 (.692)
572

  • 518
  • 3.

  • 4.
  • 348-37-28

518-64-43 217-27-18

  • .877 4.
  • 507

496 488 482 458 438 426 414

  • 5.
  • .863

.845 .839 .829 .827 .814 .813
5.

  • 6.
  • 6.

  • 7.
  • 304-50-21

171-25-26 294-51-26 258-46-32 381-74-36 258-53-23 152-28-23 438-95-49 290-65-30 572-135-58 507-127-36 426-109-36 351-85-36 281-72-24 213-51-32
7.

  • 8.
  • 8.

  • 9.
  • 9.

10. 11.
10. 11.
12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 23. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
.807 .805 .795 .792 .786 .783 .782 .782 .777 .774 .769 .763 .763 .759 .758 .756 .753 .749 .748
12. 13. 14. 14. 16. 17.
406 402 400 400 399 396 395 393 382 381
18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 28. 30. 30.
185-50-16 307-90-16 215-62-14 496-143-42 278-78-31 404-120-30 349-103-35 400-121-39 311-93-35
375 371 367 366 355 353 351
Rowan, 20 years Randy Waldrum Pittsburgh, 25 years Laurie Darling Gutheil College of Saint Rose, 23 years David Lewis Huntington, 28 years Neil Cunningham Washington & Lee, 24 years
Stanford, 21 years Jeff Hooker Denver, 27 years Laurie Darling Gutheil Saint Rose, 23 years Pepe Fernandez Maryville (Tenn.), 28 years
351 349 349

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