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Coaching Records Through 2012-13 NCAA Women’s Basketball Coaching Records Through 2012-13 All-Divisions Coaching Records ............. 2 Division I Coaching Records ................... 6 Division II Coaching Records .................. 8 Division III Coaching Records ................. 11 2 NCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS THROUGH 2012-13 All-Divisions Coaching Records Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. Winningest Active Coaches 15. Joe Foley, UALR ................................................................I 26 653 195 .770 16. Gary Blair, Texas A&M.....................................................I 28 645 263 .710 (Minimum five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II 17. Tom Shirley, Philadelphia U. ..................................... II 32 641 303 .679 and/or III; includes career record from four-year colleges only) 18. Nancy Fahey, Washington-St. Louis ..................... III 27 639 118 .844 19. Harry Perretta, Villanova ...............................................I 35 638 404 .612 BY PERCENTAGE 20. Gary Fifield, Southern Me. ........................................III 25 628 115 .845 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical 21. Dixie Jeffers, Capital .................................................... III 30 625 194 .763 order is correct. 22. Lisa Bluder, Iowa ..............................................................I 29 607 299 .670 23. J. Randall Ognibene, Mt. St. Mary (NY) ...............III 33 606 264 .697 Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. 24. Nancy Funk, Johns Hopkins .................................... III 36 604 311 .660 1. G.P. Gromacki, Amherst ............................................. III 13 344 52 .869 25. Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins ...............................................II 27 603 198 .753 2. Geno Auriemma, Connecticut ...................................I 28 839 133 .863 3. Brian Morehouse, Hope .............................................III 17 426 70 .859 26. Susan Dunagan, Roanoke ........................................ III 32 598 258 .699 4. Brian Neal, Xavier .............................................................I 7 171 31 .847 27. Michael Durbin, St. Benedict ...................................III 28 594 170 .777 5. Gary Fifield, Southern Me. ........................................III 25 628 115 .845 28. Connie Tilley, St. Norbert ...........................................III 36 588 272 .684 29. David Smith, West Virginia St. .................................. II 31 588 285 .674 6. Nancy Fahey, Washington-St. Louis ..................... III 27 639 118 .844 30. Joe McKeown, Northwestern .....................................I 27 580 259 .691 7. Dennis Cox, Clayton St. ...............................................II 9 246 50 .831 8. Dave Wilbers, Arkansas Tech ....................................II 6 151 31 .830 31. Bill Fennelly, Iowa St. ......................................................I 25 562 235 .705 9. Ron McHenry, Washburn ...........................................II 13 342 71 .828 32. Wes Moore, North Carolina St....................................I 24 558 169 .768 10. Kim Mulkey, Baylor .........................................................I 13 372 81 .821 33. Kevin Borseth, Green Bay .............................................I 26 557 235 .703 34. David Slifer, Central Mo. ..............................................II 24 553 196 .738 11. Kris Huffman, DePauw ...............................................III 20 466 102 .820 35. Mary Fleig, Millersville .................................................II 30 552 274 .668 12. Michael Strong, Scranton.......................................... III 33 789 178 .816 13. John Ross, Calvin ..........................................................III 10 230 52 .816 36. Dianne Nolan, Lafayette ...............................................I 36 547 476 .535 14. Deena Applebury, Mary Washington ..................III 10 238 54 .815 37. Bill Gibbons Jr., Holy Cross ...........................................I 28 533 315 .629 15. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford ...........................................I 34 894 203 .815 38. Gordy Presnell, Boise St. ...............................................I 26 532 240 .689 39. Doug Bruno, DePaul.......................................................I 27 531 294 .644 16. Matt Bollant, Illinois ........................................................I 11 301 69 .814 40. Judy Blinstrub, Babson ...............................................III 29 526 260 .669 17. Karl Smesko, FGCU..........................................................I 14 349 83 .808 18. Chris Kielsmeier, Wayne St. (NE) ..............................II 13 295 79 .789 41. Michael Miller, Messiah ..............................................III 27 517 200 .721 19. Mark Miller, Holy Family ............................................. II 7 162 44 .786 42. Chris Gobrecht, Yale .......................................................I 33 516 443 .538 20. Barbara Stevens, Bentley ............................................II 36 882 246 .782 43. Lisa Stone, Saint Louis ...................................................I 27 515 256 .668 44. Carroll LaHaye, Randolph-Macon ......................... III 31 514 315 .620 21. Michael Durbin, St. Benedict ...................................III 28 594 170 .777 45. Patricia Cage-Bibbs, Grambling ................................I 28 510 317 .617 22. Joshua Prock, Eastern N.M. ....................................... II 5 108 31 .777 23. Brian Giorgis, Marist .......................................................I 11 277 80 .776 46. Claudette Charney, Hillsdale .................................... II 29 508 297 .631 24. Mike McLaughlin, Penn ................................................I 18 451 132 .774 47. Brian Niemuth, Simpson ...........................................III 26 505 196 .720 25. Joe Foley, UALR ................................................................I 26 653 195 .770 48. Lori Kerans, Millikin ......................................................III 27 504 203 .713 49. Stephanie Gaitley, Fordham .......................................I 27 502 297 .628 26. Pete Lonergan, Medaille ............................................III 10 212 64 .768 50. Wanda Watkins, Campbell ...........................................I 32 498 401 .554 27. Wes Moore, North Carolina St....................................I 24 558 169 .768 28. Dixie Jeffers, Capital .................................................... III 30 625 194 .763 29. Rick Insell, Middle Tenn. ................................................I 8 199 62 .762 30. Mark Kellogg, West Tex. A&M ...................................II 8 188 59 .761 Winningest Coaches All-Time 31. Krista Gerlich, Texas-Arlington ................................. II 7 168 53 .760 32. Robin Selvig, Montana ..................................................I 35 798 255 .758 (Minimum 10 years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II and/ 33. Andy Yosinoff, Emmanuel (MA) ..............................III 36 709 231 .754 or III since 1982; includes career record at four-year colleges only) 34. Carey Green, Liberty .......................................................I 14 337 110 .754 35. Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins ...............................................II 27 603 198 .753 BY PERCENTAGE 36. Brandon Schneider, Stephen F. Austin ...................I 15 355 117 .752 37. Todd Goclowski, Lebanon Valley ...........................III 9 188 62 .752 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical 38. Andy Landers, Georgia ..................................................I 34 823 275 .750 order is correct. 39. Machli Joseph, Baruch ............................................... III 9 178 60 .748 Name (Teams & Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct. 40. Aaron Johnston, South Dakota St. ...........................I 14 315 107 .746 1. Leon Barmore (Louisiana Tech 1983-02) ............................. 20 576 87 .869 41. Stefanie Pemper, Navy ..................................................I 15 327 115 .740 2. *G.P. Gromacki (St. Lawrence 1999-04, 42. John Barnes, Youngstown St. .....................................I 7 156 55 .739 Hamilton 2007, Amherst 2008-13) .................................... 13 344 52 .869 43. Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina ..................................I 38 908 321 .739 3. *Geno Auriemma (Connecticut 1986-13) ........................... 28 839 133 .863 44. Carla Berube, Tufts ....................................................... III 11 212 75 .739 4. *Brian Morehouse (Hope 1997-13)........................................ 17 426 70 .859 45. Trent May, Grand Canyon ..........................................R 6 130 46 .739 5. *Gary Fifield (Southern Me. 1988-08, 10-13) ..................... 25 628 115 .845 46. Anthony Ewing, U New England ...........................III 6 127 45 .738 6. *Nancy Fahey (Washington-St. Louis 1987-13) ................ 27 639 118 .844 47. David Slifer, Central Mo. ..............................................II 24 553 196 .738 7. Pat Summitt (Tennessee 1975-12) ......................................... 38 1,098 208 .841 48. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame .....................................I 31 714 258 .735 8. Lloyd Clark (Delta St. 1984-02) ................................................ 19 494 98 .834 49. Carmen Dolfo, Western Wash. ................................. II 22 475 173 .733 9. *Ron McHenry (Washburn 2001-13) .................................... 13 342 71 .828 50. 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