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Women's Basketball Coaching Records Through 2016-17 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS THROUGH 2016-17 All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Division I Coaching Records 7 Division II Coaching Records 11 Division III Coaching Records 14 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES By Victories Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. (Minimum of five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II 1. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford I 38 1,012 231 .814 and/or III; includes career record from four-year colleges only.) 2. Geno Auriemma, UConn I 32 991 135 .880 3. Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina I 42 990 374 .726 By Percentage 4. Barbara Stevens, Bentley II 40 983 274 .782 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these 5. C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers I 46 977 390 .715 cases, the numerical order is correct/ 6. Jim Foster, Chattanooga I 39 886 334 .726 Coach, Team Div. Years Won Lost Pct. 7. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame I 35 853 268 .761 1. Jeff Hans, Thomas More III 5 144 9 .941 8. Curt Fredrickson, Northern St. II 38 820 300 .732 2. G.P. Gromacki, Amherst III 17 458 62 .881 9. Andy Yosinoff, Emmanuel (MA) III 40 788 265 .748 3. Geno Auriemma, UConn I 32 991 135 .880 10. Joe Foley, Little Rock I 30 745 234 .761 4. Michael Meek, George Fox II 7 180 27 .870 11. Gary Blair, Texas A&M I 32 739 304 .709 6. Brian Morehouse, Hope III 21 529 83 .864 12. Nancy Fahey, Illinois I 31 737 133 .847 7. Nancy Fahey, Illinois I 31 737 133 .847 13. Harry Perretta, Villanova I 39 723 454 .614 8. Kim Mulkey, Baylor I 17 506 96 .841 14. Tom Shirley, Jefferson II 36 722 342 .679 9. Kris Huffman, DePauw III 24 571 117 .830 15. Lisa Bluder, Iowa I 33 699 344 .670 10. Taylor Wagner, Colorado Mesa II 5 122 27 .819 16. Dixie Jeffers, Capital III 34 692 237 .745 11. Tara VanDerveer, Stanford I 38 1,012 231 .814 17. Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins II 31 685 234 .745 12. Brad Fischer, Wis.-Oshkosh III 5 118 27 .814 18. Connie Tilley, St. Norbert III 40 672 292 .697 13. Darrin Travillian, Maryville (TN) III 7 161 37 .813 19. Kevin Borseth, Green Bay I 30 662 261 .717 14. Karl Smesko, FGCU I 18 465 109 .810 20. Joe McKeown, Northwestern I 31 658 312 .678 15. Cameron Hill, Trinity (TX) III 5 115 27 .810 21. Michael Durbin, Saint Benedict III 32 649 218 .749 16. Deena Applebury, Mary Washington III 14 324 79 .804 22. Wes Moore, NC State I 28 644 212 .752 17. Kevin Baker, UTEP I 5 121 30 .801 23. Doug Bruno, DePaul I 31 641 326 .663 18. Dave Wilbers, Arkansas Tech II 10 240 61 .797 24. David Slifer, Central Mo. II 28 635 235 .730 19. Jory Collins, Emporia St. II 7 182 47 .795 25. Bill Fennelly, Iowa St. I 29 631 289 .686 20. Ryan McCarthy, Alas. Anchorage II 6 147 39 .790 26. Gordy Presnell, Boise St. I 30 616 284 .684 21. Carla Berube, Tufts III 15 330 88 .789 27. Judy Blinstrub, Babson III 33 605 294 .673 22. Bruce Langford, Simon Fraser II 16 412 112 .786 28. Michael Miller, Messiah III 31 596 233 .719 23. Rob Edmisson, Missouri Western II 12 301 83 .784 29. Lisa Stone, Saint Louis I 31 593 307 .659 24. Jess Strom, California (PA) II 6 141 39 .783 30. Bill Gibbons Jr., Holy Cross I 32 589 383 .606 25. Bill Broderick, Chris. Newport III 6 126 35 .783 Joanne P. McCallie, Duke I 25 589 219 .729 26. Ted Riverso, Augsburg III 17 366 102 .782 Carroll LaHaye, Randolph-Macon III 35 589 219 .729 27. Barbara Stevens, Bentley II 40 983 274 .782 33. Stephanie Gaitley, Fordham I 31 587 351 .626 28. Chris Kielsmeier, Wayne St. (NE) II 17 391 109 .782 34. Dave Krauth, Augustana (SD) II 28 577 254 .694 29. Ruth Sinn, St. Thomas (MN) III 12 271 76 .781 35. Kris Huffman, DePauw III 24 571 117 .830 30. Anthony Ewing, U New England III 10 226 64 .779 36. Kathleen Delaney-Smith, Harvard I 35 567 384 .596 31. Mark Kellogg, SFA I 12 293 85 .775 37. Mary Beth Spirk, Moravian III 30 562 266 .679 32. Kent Madsen, Wheaton (IL) III 7 148 43 .775 38. Carmen Dolfo, Western Wash. II 26 561 207 .730 33. Anita Howard, Columbus St. II 5 110 32 .775 39. Brian Niemuth, Simpson III 30 559 245 .695 34. Ron McHenry, Washburn II 17 406 120 .772 40. Robert Skinner, Albany St. (GA) II 37 555 460 .547 35. Kim Cameron, Michigan Tech II 7 158 47 .771 41. Stan Swank, Edinboro II 30 554 301 .648 36. Mike McLaughlin, Penn I 22 540 161 .770 42. Lori Kerans, Millikin III 31 548 259 .679 37. Brenda Frese, Maryland I 18 460 141 .765 John Reynolds Jr., Florida Tech II 30 548 310 .639 38. Joe Foley, Little Rock I 30 745 234 .761 Cheri Harrer, Baldwin Wallace III 27 548 202 .731 39. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame I 35 853 268 .761 45. Chris Gobrecht, Air Force I 37 547 527 .509 40. Tony Hobson, Fort Hays St. II 16 390 125 .757 46. Jerry Finkbeiner, Utah St. I 28 546 327 .625 41. Rick Insell, Middle Tenn. I 12 299 97 .755 47. Becky Martin, McDaniel III 36 542 356 .604 42. Wes Moore, NC State I 28 644 212 .752 Lisa Stockton, Tulane I 26 542 269 .668 43. Michael Durbin, Saint Benedict III 32 649 218 .749 49. Mike McLaughlin, Penn I 22 540 161 .770 44. Andy Yosinoff, Emmanuel (MA) III 40 788 265 .748 50. Brian Morehouse, Hope III 21 529 83 .864 45. Karin Harvey, Montclair St. III 11 235 80 .746 46. Glenn Wilkes Jr., Rollins II 31 685 234 .745 47. Aaron Johnston, South Dakota St. I 18 415 142 .745 48. Dixie Jeffers, Capital III 34 692 237 .745 49. Jeff Walz, Louisville I 10 263 93 .739 50. Holly Warlick, Tennessee I 5 128 46 .736 50. David Slifer, Central Mo. II 27 611 228 .728 R-Team reclassifying from one division to another. Coaches of reclassify- ing institutions are not eligible to appear on active divisional coaching lists until they have served five years as a full-member head coach in the new division. All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Coach, (Teams & Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct. WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME 44. Mike Geary (Lake Superior St. 1986-88, 19 415 133 .757 Northern Mich. 1989-05) (Minimum of 10 years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, 45. *Rick Insell (Middle Tenn. 2006-17) 12 299 97 .755 II and/or III since 1982; includes career record from four-year 46. Gail Goestenkors (Duke 1993-07; Texas 20 498 163 .753 colleges only.) 2008-12) 47. *Wes Moore (Maryville (TN) 1988-93, Francis 28 644 212 .752 By Percentage Marion 1996-98, Chattanooga 1999-13, NC The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these State 2014-17) cases, the numerical order is correct/ 48. Todd Goclowski (Curry 2002-03; Lebanon Valley 10 209 69 .752 2007-14) Coach, (Teams & Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct. 49. Robin Selvig (Montana 1979-16) 38 865 286 .752 1. *G.P. Gromacki (St. Lawrence 1999-04, 17 458 62 .881 50. Marsha Sharp (Texas Tech 1983-06) 24 571 189 .751 Hamilton 2007, Amherst 2008-17) 2. *Geno Auriemma (UConn 1986-17) 32 991 135 .880 *Active Coach 3. Leon Barmore (Louisiana Tech 1983-02) 20 576 87 .869 4. *Brian Morehouse (Hope 1997-17) 21 529 83 .864 By Victories 5. *Nancy Fahey (Washington-St. Louis 1987-17, 31 737 133 .847 Coach, (Teams & Tenure) Years Won Lost Pct. Illinois 2018) 1. Pat Summitt (Tennessee 1975-12) 38 1,098 208 .841 6. Pat Summitt (Tennessee 1975-12) 38 1098 208 .841 2. Tara VanDerveer (Idaho 1979-80, Ohio St. 38 1,012 231 .814 7. *Kim Mulkey (Baylor 2001-17) 17 506 96 .841 1980-85, Stanford 1986-95, 97-17) 8. Lloyd Clark (Delta St. 1984-02) 19 494 98 .834 3. *Geno Auriemma (UConn 1986-17) 32 991 135 .880 9. *Kris Huffman (DePauw 1994-17) 24 571 117 .830 4. *Sylvia Hatchell (Francis Marion 1975-86, North 42 990 374 .726 10. Gary Fifield (Southern Me. 1988-15) 27 660 137 .828 Carolina 1987-17) 11. Robert Guy (Keuka 1985-89, SUNY Geneseo 12 258 55 .824 5. *Barbara Stevens (Clark (MA) 1978-83, 40 983 274 .782 1990-96) Massachusetts 1984-86, Bentley 1987-17) 12. Michael Strong (Scranton 1980-94, 96-14) 34 815 182 .817 6. *C. Vivian Stringer (Cheyney 1972-83, Iowa 46 977 390 .715 13. John Ross (Calvin 2004-16) 13 299 67 .817 1984-95, @Rutgers 1996-17) 14. Phillip Kahler (St. John Fisher 1975-08) 34 757 171 .816 7. Jody Conradt (Sam Houston St. 1970-73, UT 38 900 309 .744 15. Darlene May (Cal Poly Pomona 1975-94) 20 520 118 .815 Arlington 1973-76, Texas 1977-07) 16. Tara VanDerveer (Idaho 1979-80, Ohio St. 38 1012 231 .814 8. *Jim Foster (Saint Joseph's 1979-91, Vanderbilt 39 886 334 .726 1980-85, Stanford 1986-95, 97-17) 1992-02, Ohio St. 2003-13, Chattanooga 17.
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