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Women's Volleyball Coaching Records Women’s VOLLEYBALL COACHING RECORDS Overall Coaching Records 2 Division I Coaching Records 4 Division II Coaching Records 6 Division III Coaching Records 9 OVERALL COACHING RECORDS Current WINNINGEST AcTIVE COACHES Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 25. Janet Donovan, Ithaca III 24 667 304 .687 (Minimum five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II or III; includes career record at four-year colleges only) +Includes one tie; #includes three ties; $includes 10 ties. BY PERCENTAGE WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order is correct. (Minimum 10 years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II or Current III since 1982; includes career record at four-year colleges only) Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1. Brady Starkey, Concordia-St. Paul II 12 401 39 .911 BY PERCENTAGE 2. Jason Skoch, West Tex. A&M II 10 337 52 .866 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none 3. Russ Rose, Penn St. I 36 1,161 180 .866 exists. In these cases, the numerical order is correct. 4. Paco Labrador, Wittenberg III 11 377 59 .865 Coach (Team & Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct. 5. Jim Boos, Minn. Duluth II 13 364 62 .854 *Brady Starkey (Concordia-St. Paul 6. +Dave Shoji, Hawaii I 40 1,150 196 .854 1. 2003-14) 12 401 39 0 .911 7. Chris Catanach, Tampa II 31 972 167 .853 Teri Clemens (Washington-St. Louis 8. Amber Warners, Calvin III 14 415 76 .845 2. 1985-98) 14 529 77 0 .873 9. Mary Wise, Florida I 28 823 151 .845 *Jason Skoch (Truman 2005-08; West 10. Rick Squiers, Neb.-Kearney II 22 713 131 .845 3. Tex. A&M 2009-14) 10 337 52 0 .866 11. Phil “Flip” Piontek, Central Mo. II 6 177 33 .843 4. *Russ Rose (Penn St. 1979-14) 36 1,161 180 0 .866 12. Larry Bock, Navy I 38 1,296 258 .834 5. *Paco Labrador (Wittenberg 2003-14) 12 377 59 0 .865 13. John Dunning, Stanford I 30 838 171 .831 6. Don Shaw (Stanford 1984-99) 16 440 70 0 .863 14. Bob White, Palm Beach Atl. II 12 380 81 .824 7. *Jim Boos (Minn. Duluth 2002-14) 13 364 62 0 .854 15. Thanh Pham, St. Thomas (MN) III 12 342 73 .824 8. *Dave Shoji (Hawaii 1975-14) 40 1,150 196 1 .854 16. Chris Herron, Washburn II 16 472 101 .824 9. *Chris Catanach (Tampa 1984-14) 31 972 167 0 .853 17. John Cook, Nebraska I 22 597 131 .820 18. Tracy Rietzke, Rockhurst II 33 1,119 251 .817 *Amber Warners (Hope 1994, Calvin 10. 2002-14) 14 415 76 0 .845 19. Kellee Roesel, Cal Lutheran III 9 234 54 .813 *Mary Wise (Iowa St. 1981-84, Florida 20. Jennifer McDowell, Emory III 19 617 143 .812 11. 1991-14) 28 823 151 0 .845 21. Lindsay Birch, Chris. Newport III 13 412 100 .805 *Rick Squiers (Hastings 1993-98, Neb.- 22. Jerritt Elliott, Texas I 16 399 97 .804 12. Kearney 1999-14) 22 713 131 0 .845 23. Brian Gimmillaro, Long Beach St. I 30 789 205 .794 *Larry Bock (Juniata 1977-10, Navy 24. Mick Haley, Southern California I 31 881 229 .794 13. 2011-14) 38 1,296 258 0 .834 25. Christy Benner, Wheeling Jesuit II 13 419 109 .794 14. *John Dunning (Pacific 1985-00, Stanford 30 838 171 0 .831 +Includes one tie. 2001-14) 15. *Thanh Pham (Augsburg 1999, St. 12 342 73 0 .824 BY VICTORIES Thomas [MN] 2003-14) *Chris Herron (Benedictine [KS] 1999-01, Current 16. 16 472 101 0 .824 Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. Washburn 2002-14) 1. Larry Bock, Navy I 38 1,296 258 .834 17. *John Cook (Wisconsin 1992-98, 22 597 131 0 .820 2. Russ Rose, Penn St. I 36 1,161 180 .866 Nebraska 2000-14) 3. +Dave Shoji, Hawaii I 40 1,150 196 .854 18. Terry Pettit (Nebraska 1977-99) 23 694 148 12 .820 4. Tracy Rietzke, Rockhurst II 33 1,119 251 .817 19. *Tracy Rietzke (Kan. Wesleyan 1982-87, 33 1,119 251 0 .817 5. Chris Catanach, Tampa II 31 972 167 .853 Rockhurst 1988-14) 6. Shelton Collier, Wingate II 33 938 272 .775 20. *Jennifer McDowell (Emory 1996-14) 19 617 143 0 .812 7. Mick Haley, Southern California I 31 881 229 .794 21. Wilfred Navalta (BYU-Hawaii 1985-12) 28 611 145 0 .808 8. John Dunning, Stanford I 30 838 171 .831 22. *Lindsay Birch (Chris. Newport 2002-14) 13 412 100 0 .805 9. Julie Jenkins, Trinity (TX) III 31 832 378 .688 23. *Jerritt Elliott (Southern California 1999- 16 399 97 0 .804 10. Mary Wise, Florida I 28 823 151 .845 00; Texas 2001-14) 11. #Karen Chisum, Texas St. I 35 803 509 .612 24. Elaine Michaelis (BYU 1969-01) 33 886 219 5 .800 12. Brian Gimmillaro, Long Beach St. I 30 789 205 .794 25. *Brian Gimmillaro (Long Beach St. 30 789 205 0 .794 13. Matt Peck, Middle Tenn. I 31 743 318 .700 1985-2014) 14. Bob Bertucci, Lehigh I 36 738 428 .633 *Active NCAA coach. 15. Chris Poole, Florida St. I 28 736 275 .728 16. Joe Sagula, North Carolina I 34 730 418 .636 BY VICTORIES 17. $Rosie Wegrich, Cal Poly Pomona II 40 717 544 .568 Coach (Team & Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct. 18. Cindy Book, St. Olaf III 32 716 381 .653 *Larry Bock (Juniata 1977-10, Navy 19. $Jill Hirschinger, New Hampshire I 36 714 520 .578 1. 2011-14) 38 1,296 258 0 .834 20. Rick Squiers, Neb.-Kearney II 22 713 131 .845 ^Peggy Martin (Central Mo. 1975-78, 21. Kandis Schram, Maryville (TN) III 29 693 366 .654 2. 80-08, Spring Hill 2009-14) 39 1,232 324 8 .790 22. Jim Callender, Western N.M. II 30 676 432 .610 3. *Russ Rose (Penn St. 1979-14) 36 1,161 180 0 .866 23. Elizabeth Zicha, Muskingum III 30 674 366 .648 4. *Dave Shoji (Hawaii 1975-14) 40 1,150 196 1 .854 24. Karol L’Heureux, U New England III 35 672 365 .648 Overall Coaching Records 2 Coach (Team & Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct. *Tracy Rietzke (Kan. Wesleyan 1982-87, 5. Rockhurst 1988-14) 33 1,119 251 0 .817 6. Andy Banachowski (UCLA 1966-68, 40 1,106 301 0 .786 70-09) Rich Luenemann (St. Francis [IL] 1981- 7. 98, Washington-St. Louis 1999-12) 32 1,070 324 0 .768 8. *Chris Catanach (Tampa 1984-14) 31 972 167 0 .853 *Shelton Collier (Pittsburgh 1980-88, 9. Georgia Tech 1991-01, Wingate 33 938 272 0 .775 2001-14) Mike Hebert (Pittsburgh 1976-79, New 10. Mexico 1980-82, Illinois 1983-95, 35 892 374 0 .705 Minnesota 1996-10) 11. Elaine Michaelis (BYU 1969-01) 33 886 219 5 .800 Kathy Gregory (UC Santa Barbara 12. 1975-12) 38 882 412 0 .682 *Mick Haley (Texas 1980-96, Southern 13. California 2001-14) 31 881 229 0 .794 *John Dunning (Pacific 1985-00, Stanford 14. 2001-14) 30 838 171 0 .831 *Julie Jenkins (VCU 1984, Trinity [TX] 15. 1985-14) 31 832 378 0 .688 Debby Colberg (Sacramento St. 16. 1976-07) 32 828 292 0 .739 *Mary Wise (Iowa St. 1981-84, Florida 17. 1991-14) 28 823 151 0 .845 18. Joan Sitterly (SUNY Cortland 1983-04) 22 816 234 0 .777 Marlene Piper (Portland St. 1969-72, 19. 74-83, California 1984-87, UC Davis 32 815 327 4 .713 1988-93, Willamette 1994-01) 20. Kris Russell (Wis.-Whitewater 1981-04) 24 812 231 0 .779 Marilyn Nolen (Sul Ross St. 1969-71, New Mexico St. 1975, Utah St. 1976- 21. 81, Kentucky 1982-83, Florida 1984- 33 809 387 12 .675 90, North Florida 1991-93, Saint Louis 1994-03, Sul Ross St. 2013) 22. *Karen Chisum (Texas St. 1980-14) 35 803 509 3 .612 Lisa Herb (Dubuque 1979-84, Wis.-Eau 23. Claire 1985-06) 28 790 297 0 .727 *Brian Gimmillaro (Long Beach St. 24. 1985-14) 30 789 205 0 .794 24. Linda Dollar (Missouri St. 1972-95) 24 758 266 21 .735 Sandy Hoffman (Bentley 1982-13) 32 758 366 0 .674 *Active NCAA coach; ^Martin is currently coaching at an NAIA institution. Overall Coaching Records 3 DIVISION I COACHING RECORDS WINNINGEST AcTIVE COACHES (Minimum five years as a four-year college head coach, but fewer than five years at the Division I level) (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes career Coach, Team DI Yrs. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. record at four-year colleges only) Larry Bock, Navy 4 38 1,296 258 .834 Kaddie Platt, Houston 4 20 540 209 .721 BY PERCENTAGE Don Flora, Texas Tech 4 15 322 130 .712 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none Jody Rogers, VCU 2 18 449 201 .691 exists. In these cases, the numerical order is correct. Jesse Mahoney, Denver 3 7 153 71 .683 Coach, School Yrs. W L Pct. 1. Russ Rose, Penn St. 36 1,161 180 .866 BY VICTORIES 2. +Dave Shoji, Hawaii 40 1,150 196 .854 Coach, School Yrs. W L Pct. 3. Mary Wise, Florida 28 823 151 .845 1. Russ Rose, Penn St. 36 1,161 180 .866 4.
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