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Baseball Coaching Records BASEBALL COACHING RECORDS All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Division I Coaching Records 4 Division II Coaching Records 7 Division III Coaching Records 10 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct. indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the 41. *John Vodenlich, Edgewood 1998- 19 606 226 1 .728 rankings is accurate. Ties counted as half won, half lost. 99, Wis.-Whitewater 2004-20 42. Bill Holowaty, Eastern Conn. St. 45 1,412 528 7 .727 1969-13 WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME 43. Loyal Park, Harvard 1969-78 10 247 93 0 .726 44. Judson Hyames, Western Mich. 15 166 62 2 .726 1922-36 Top 50 By Percentage 45. *Tim Scannell, Trinity (TX) 1999-20 22 709 268 0 .726 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 46. John Flynn, Providence 1924-25, 10 147 55 2 .725 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 27-34 Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct. 47. Skip Bertman, LSU 1984-01 18 870 330 3 .724 48. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. 36 1,768 675 3 .723 1. Robert Henry Lee, Southern U. 12 172 35 0 .831 1978-13 1949-60 49. Carl Lundgren, Michigan 1914-16, 20 302 111 20 .721 2. Don Schaly, Marietta 1964-03 40 1,438 329 13 .812 18-20, Illinois 21-34 3. John Barry, Holy Cross 1921-60 40 619 146 5 .807 50. Bud Middaugh, Miami (OH) 1968-79, 22 820 319 0 .720 4. Cliff Gustafson, Texas 1968-96 29 1,427 373 2 .792 Michigan 1980-89 5. Mark Walsh, Aurora 1993-02 10 320 85 2 .789 6. *Joe Brown, SUNY Cortland 2000-20 21 752 205 4 .785 *Active coach. 7. Russ Tiedemann, Wis.-Oshkosh 14 366 105 2 .776 1975-88 Top 50 By Victories 8. Frank Vieira, New Haven 1963-06 44 1,127 324 6 .776 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 9. *Joe Urso, Tampa 2001-20 20 845 249 1 .772 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 10. Chuck Anderson, Fla. Southern 20 843 251 1 .770 Coach, Team Years Won Lost Tied Pct. 1967-67, 84-02 1. Mike Martin, Florida St. 1980-19 40 2,029 736 4 .733 11. Dennis Denning, St. Thomas (MN) 15 522 157 1 .768 1995-09 2. Augie Garrido, San Fran. St. 1969, 48 1,975 951 9 .674 Cal Poly 1970-72, Cal St. Fullerton 12. William Spaulding, Western Mich. 11 63 18 4 .765 1973-87, Illinois 1988-90, Cal St. 1911-21 Fullerton 1991-96, Texas 1997-16 13. George Huff, Illinois 1896-19 24 315 96 4 .764 3. Gordie Gillespie, Lewis 1953-76, St. 59 1,893 952 1 .665 14. Doug Fleetwood, Salisbury 2001-14 14 476 147 6 .762 Francis (IL) 1977-95, Ripon 1996- 15. Mike Kinnison, Delta St. 1997-19 23 981 313 2 .758 05, St. Francis (IL) 2006-11 16. *Matt Magers, Minnesota St. 2009-20 12 466 151 0 .755 4. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. 36 1,768 675 3 .723 17. Harry Carlson, Springfield 1924, 18 151 49 0 .755 1978-13 Colorado 1928-43, 45 5. Mark Marquess, Stanford 1977-17 41 1,627 878 7 .649 18. Bobby Winkles, Arizona St. 1959-71 13 524 173 0 .752 6. Jim Morris, Georgia Tech 1982-93, 37 1,594 716 4 .690 19. Carp Wood, St. Bonaventure 1951, 14 237 80 2 .746 Miami (FL) 1994-18 Ithaca 1966-78 7. Larry Hays, Lubbock Chrst. 1971-86, 38 1,508 860 4 .637 20. George Myrum, Gust. Adolphus 14 123 42 0 .745 Texas Tech 1987-08 1925-38 8. Mike Fox, N.C. Wesleyan 1983-94, 37 1,487 547 5 .731 21. Frank Sancet, Arizona 1950-72 23 831 283 8 .744 96-98, North Carolina 1999-20 22. Chase Riddle, Troy 1979-90 12 434 149 2 .744 9. *Paul Mainieri, St. Thomas (FL) 38 1,467 752 7 .661 23. Corey Kemp, St. Scholastica 10 313 108 0 .743 1983-88, Air Force 1989-94, Notre 2010-19 Dame 1995-06, LSU 2007-20 24. Bob Wren, Ohio 1949-72 24 464 160 4 .742 10. Chuck Hartman, High Point 1960-78, 47 1,444 816 8 .638 25. George Doc Jacobs, Villanova 11 106 37 0 .741 Virginia Tech 1979-06 1933-43 11. Don Schaly, Marietta 1964-03 40 1,438 329 13 .812 26. Ron Fraser, Miami (FL) 1963-92 30 1,267 440 9 .741 12. Cliff Gustafson, Texas 1968-96 29 1,427 373 2 .792 27. Gary Ward, Oklahoma St. 1978-96, 21 1,022 361 1 .739 13. Bill Holowaty, Eastern Conn. St. 45 1,412 528 7 .727 New Mexico St. 2001-02 1969-13 28. John Baggs, St. Scholastica 1992-09 18 566 202 3 .736 14. Ron Polk, Ga. Southern 1972-75, 35 1,373 702 2 .662 29. Jack Kaiser, St. John's (NY) 1956-73 18 366 132 1 .734 Mississippi St. 1976-97, Georgia 30. Mike Martin, Florida St. 1980-19 40 2,029 736 4 .733 2000-01, Mississippi St. 2002-08 31. William Lai, LIU Brooklyn 1949-60 12 140 50 3 .733 15. Jim Gilligan, Western N.M. 1972, 40 1,353 895 7 .602 32. Bibb Falk, Texas 1940-42, 46-67 25 444 160 9 .732 Lamar 1973-86, 92-16 33. Abe Naff, Ferrum 1986-07 22 612 224 3 .731 16. Rod Dedeaux, Southern California 44 1,342 597 16 .691 1942-47, 49-86 34. Mike Fox, N.C. Wesleyan 1983-94, 37 1,487 547 5 .731 96-98, North Carolina 1999-20 17. Jack Leggett, Vermont 1978-82, 36 1,332 770 1 .634 Western Caro. 1983-91, Clemson 35. Tim Pettorini, Wooster 1982-19 38 1,243 460 6 .729 1994-15 36. Gerry Thomas, Lynchburg 1969-70, 23 503 186 3 .729 18. Larry Cochell, Emporia St. 1967-69, 39 1,331 813 3 .621 75-95 Creighton 1970-71, Cal St. L.A. 37. *Bob Babb, Johns Hopkins 1980-19 41 1,183 435 15 .729 1972-76, Oral Roberts 1977- 38. Pete Butler, Northern Colo. 1941-42, 24 416 154 2 .729 86, Northwestern 1987, Cal St. 46-67 Fullerton 1988-90, Oklahoma 39. W.J. Disch, St. Edward's 1902-08, 36 563 205 15 .729 1991-05 Texas 1911-39 19. *John Anderson, Minnesota 1982-20 39 1,325 897 3 .596 40. Jim Peelle, Buffalo 1949-49, 52-67 17 177 66 0 .728 All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Coach, Team Years Won Lost Tied Pct. 20. Mike Metheny, Southeastern Okla. 37 1,324 679 3 .661 1981-17 21. Joe Roberts, Armstrong St. 1980-13 34 1,314 640 6 .672 22. Pete Dunn, Stetson 1980-16 37 1,312 887 3 .597 23. Tommy Thomas, Valdosta St. 40 1,308 825 6 .613 1968-07 24. Bob Bennett, Fresno St. 1967-67, 34 1,300 757 8 .631 70-02 25. *Keith Guttin, Missouri St. 1983-20 38 1,288 820 0 .611 26. *Danny Hall, Kent St. 1988-93, 33 1,281 673 1 .655 Georgia Tech 1994-20 27. Ron Fraser, Miami (FL) 1963-92 30 1,267 440 9 .741 28. Jack Stallings, Wake Forest 1960-68, 39 1,255 799 10 .610 Florida St. 1969-74, Ga. Southern 1976-99 29. Tim Pettorini, Wooster 1982-19 38 1,243 460 6 .729 30. Richard Jones, MacMurray 1966- 39 1,242 752 6 .623 68, Southern Ill. 1970-90, Illinois 1991-05 31. Jim Dietz, San Diego St. 1972-02 31 1,230 751 18 .620 32. *Gary Gilmore, S.C. Aiken 1990-95, 31 1,227 609 4 .668 Coastal Caro. 1996-20 33. *Charlie Migl, St. Mary’s (TX) 34 1,221 580 0 .678 1987-20 34. Jay Bergman, Florida 1976-81, UCF 32 1,210 707 3 .631 1983-08 35. Al Ogletree, Dallas 1957-65, Sul 40 1,208 710 1 .630 Ross St. 1966-68, UTRGV 1969-97 36. George Valesente, Brockport 1973- 47 1,204 544 8 .688 74, SUNY New Paltz 1975-76, SUNY Maritime 1977-78, Ithaca 1979-19 37. Jim Mallon, Southwestern (TX) 34 1,196 602 1 .665 1971-04 38. *Tom Austin, Methodist 1980-20 41 1,195 549 10 .684 39. *Bob Babb, Johns Hopkins 1980-20 41 1,183 435 15 .729 40. *John Schaly, Berry 1988-91, Saint 33 1,180 645 4 .646 Leo 92-97, Ashland 98-20 41. Andy Lopez, Cal St. Dom. Hills 1983- 33 1,177 742 7 .613 88, Pepperdine 1989-94, Florida 1995-01, Arizona 2002-15 Tony Robichaux, McNeese 1987-94, 33 1,177 767 2 .605 Louisiana 1995-19 43. Wayne Graham, Rice 1992-18 27 1,173 528 2 .689 44. Gary Adams, UC Irvine 1970-74, 35 1,172 892 12 .567 UCLA 1975-04 45. Bill Wilhelm, Clemson 1958-93 36 1,161 536 10 .683 Norm DeBriyn, Arkansas 1970-02 33 1,161 650 6 .641 47. Chuck Brayton, Washington St. 33 1,158 525 7 .687 1962-94 48. Mike Gillespie, Southern California 31 1,156 720 2 .616 1987-06, UC Irvine 2008-18 49. Carl Lancaster, Mount Olive 1987-18 32 1,134 485 2 .700 50.
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