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Coaching Records Coaching Records All-Divisions Coaching Records Winningest All-Time By Percentage ........................... 2 Winningest All-Time By Victories ................................. 2 Division I Coaching Records Winningest Active By Percentage ............................... 3 Winningest Active By Victories ..................................... 3 Winningest All-Time By Percentage ........................... 4 Winningest All-Time By Victories ................................. 4 Division II Coaching Records Winningest Active By Percentage ............................... 5 Winningest Active By Victories ..................................... 5 Winningest All-Time By Percentage ........................... 6 Winningest All-Time By Victories ................................. 6 Division III Coaching Records Winningest Active By Percentage ............................... 7 Winningest Active By Victories ..................................... 7 Winningest All-Time By Percentage ........................... 8 Winningest All-Time By Victories ................................. 8 2 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS All-Divisions Coaching Records Coach, Team Yrs. W L T @Pct. Winningest Coaches All-Time 55. *Howard Okita (Hawaii Loa 1988-92; Hawaii Pacific 1993-2010) ...................................... 22 717 293 3 .709 56. Don Flewelling (Oneonta St. 1991-2001) ............. 11 261 107 0 .709 BY PERCENTAGE 57. George Dix (McDaniel 1989-2004) ......................... 16 325 133 1 .709 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; includes 58. Judi Garman (Cal St. Fullerton 1980-99) ............... 20 913 374 4 .709 spring varsity fast-pitch record at four-year colleges only.) 59. *Elaine Sortino (Massachusetts 1980-2010) ....... 31 1,100 451 6 .708 60. *Bob Timmons (Mt. Mercy 1983-94; Coach, Team Yrs. W L T @Pct. Coe 1998-2010) .......................................................... 25 783 324 0 .707 1. *John Tschida (St. Thomas [MN] 1995-2010) ...... 16 613 106 0 .853 2. #Sue Enquist (UCLA 1989-2006) .............................. 18 887 175 1 .835 @Ties counted as half won, half lost.*Active coach; #Co-head coaches for 1989-96; $Co-head 3. #Sharron Backus (UCLA 1975-96) ........................... 22 854 173 3 .831 coach with Mike Lotief 2003-present; +Co-head coach with Lisle Lloyd for 1995-98; ^Co-head 4. *Mike Candrea (Arizona 1986-2003, 05-07, coaches for 1997-98, 2001-present; %Co-head coach with Mike Hinkle for 1993. 09-10) .............................................................................. 23 1,229 259 2 .826 5. June Walker (TCNJ 1974-95) ...................................... 22 721 154 0 .824 BY VICTORIES 6. *Margie Knight (Salisbury 1997-2010) .................. 14 521 123 2 .808 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; includes 7. *Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg 1978-2010) ........ 33 1,215 288 2 .808 spring varsity fast-pitch record at four-year colleges only.) 8. *Scott Whitlock (Kennesaw St. 1991-2010) ......... 20 901 229 0 .797 Coach, Team Yrs. W L T @Pct. 9. *$Stefni Lotief (La.-Lafayette 2001-10) .................. 10 497 128 0 .795 10. *Frank Cheek (Humboldt St. 1989-2010) ............. 22 1,049 288 2 .784 1. *Margie Wright (Illinois St. 1980-85; Fresno St. 1986-2010) .............................................. 31 1,386 500 3 .735 11. *Henry Christowski (Simpson 1996-2010) .......... 15 484 142 2 .772 2. *Yvette Girouard (La.-Lafayette 1981-2000; 12. *Patrick Murphy (Northwest Mo. St. 1995; LSU 2001-10) ................................................................ 30 1,245 403 1 .755 Alabama 1998-2010) ................................................ 13 659 199 0 .768 3. *Gayle Blevins (Indiana 1980-87; 13. *Jeanne Tostenson-Scarpello (Neb.-Omaha Iowa 1988-2010)......................................................... 31 1,245 588 5 .679 2000-10) ......................................................................... 11 492 152 1 .764 4. *Mike Candrea (Arizona 1986-2003, 05-07, 14. *Chris Bellotto (Fla. Southern 1985-2010) ........... 26 1,042 323 0 .763 09-10) .............................................................................. 23 1,229 259 2 .826 15. *Vickee Kazee-Hollifield (Carson-Newman 5. *Jan Hutchinson (Bloomsburg 1978-2010) ........ 33 1,215 288 2 .808 1986-2010) .................................................................... 25 886 278 0 .761 6. JoAnne Graf (Florida St. 1984-2008) ...................... 25 1,218 425 6 .740 16. *Rick Bertagnolli (S.C. Upstate 1992-93; 7. *Carol Hutchins (Ferris St. 1982; Michigan California [PA] 1994-2010)...................................... 19 673 213 0 .760 1985-2010) .................................................................... 27 1,179 412 4 .740 17. *Les Stuedeman (Ala.-Huntsville 1996-2010) .... 15 713 227 0 .759 8. *Kathy Welter (Okla. Baptist 1980-82; 18. *John Byrne (Moravian 1994-2010) ....................... 17 544 174 0 .758 Texas Tech 1983-85; Cal St. Bakersfield 19. *Patty Gasso (Oklahoma 1995-2010) ..................... 16 774 250 2 .755 1986-2010) .................................................................... 31 1,112 538 7 .673 20. *Yvette Girouard (La.-Lafayette 1981-2000; 9. *Elaine Sortino (Massachusetts 1980-2010) ....... 31 1,100 451 6 .708 LSU 2001-10) ................................................................ 30 1,245 403 1 .755 10. *Joyce Compton (Missouri 1983-1986; 21. *David Hanna (Coker 1992-2010) ........................... 19 676 219 1 .755 South Carolina 1987-2010) .................................... 28 1,066 563 3 .654 22. Dan Simmons (Neb.-Kearney 1988-2000) ........... 13 442 145 0 .753 11. *Eugene Lenti (DePaul 1980-87, 1990-2010) ..... 29 1,061 512 6 .674 23. *George Wares (Central [IA] 1985-2010) .............. 26 870 294 3 .747 12. *Frank Cheek (Humboldt St. 1989-2010) ............. 22 1,049 288 2 .784 24. Gary Torgeson (Cal St. Northridge 1982-94)....... 13 636 216 7 .744 13. *Chris Bellotto (Fla. Southern 1985-2010) ........... 26 1,042 323 0 .763 25. *^Ralph Weekly (Pacific Lutheran 1986-94; 14. *Diane Ninemire (California 1988-2010) ............. 23 1,014 496 0 .672 Chattanooga 1995-98, 2001; 15. Sandy Jerstad (Augustana [SD] 1977-2003) ....... 27 1,011 359 2 .738 Tennessee 2002-10) .................................................. 23 966 331 2 .744 16. *Margo Jonker (Central Mich. 1980-2010) .......... 31 1,007 599 5 .627 26. *Lu Harris-Champer (Nicholls St. 1996-97; 17. *Jay Miller (Oklahoma City 1985-87; Southern Miss. 1999-2000; Missouri 1988-2002; Mississippi St. 2003-10) 28 980 636 0 .606 Georgia 2001-10) ....................................................... 14 711 245 1 .743 18. *Donna Papa (Susquehanna 1984-85; 27. Cathy Compton (Eureka 1987-90; North Carolina 1986-2010) .................................... 27 977 533 5 .647 Nicholls St. 1991-95; LSU 1997-98) .................... 11 412 143 4 .741 *Gary Bryce (Wayne St. [MI] 1982-2010) .............. 29 977 590 6 .623 28. JoAnne Graf (Florida St. 1984-2008) ...................... 25 1,218 425 6 .740 20. *^Ralph Weekly (Pacific Lutheran 1986-94; 29. *Carol Hutchins (Ferris St. 1982; Chattanooga 1995-98, 2001; Michigan 1985-2010) ............................................... 27 1,179 412 4 .740 Tennessee 2002-10) .................................................. 23 966 331 2 .744 30. *Denny Griffin (Alma 1989-2010) ............................ 23 694 245 0 .739 21. *Judy Groff (American Int’l 1969-2010) ................ 42 952 607 5 .610 31. Sandy Jerstad (Augustana [SD] 1977-2003) ....... 27 1,011 359 2 .738 22. *Bob Brock (Baylor 1980-81; Texas A&M 32. Joey Arrietta (Akron 1980-89) ................................... 10 326 115 4 .737 1982-96; Sam Houston St. 2002-10) .................. 26 923 551 1 .626 33. Peter Brown (Union [NY] 1988-2009) .................... 12 306 109 3 .736 23. Linda Wells (Minnesota 1974-75, 1977-89; 34. *Penny Siqueiros (Emory 1999-2010) .................... 12 370 133 0 .736 Arizona St. 1990-2005) ............................................ 31 914 679 1 .574 35. *^Karen Weekly (Chattanooga 1997-2001; 24. Judi Garman (Cal St. Fullerton 1980-99) ............... 20 913 374 4 .709 Tennessee 2002-10) .................................................. 14 688 247 2 .735 25. *George DiMatteo (Lewis 1984-2010) ................... 27 911 459 6 .664 36. *Travis Scott (Southeastern Okla. 2001-03 26. Pete Manarino (Long Beach St. 1984-2006; Angelo St. 2004-10) .................................................. 10 426 153 2 .735 UNLV 2010) .................................................................. 25 907 549 2 .623 37. *Margie Wright (Illinois St. 1980-85; 27. Donna Newberry (Muskingum 1975-2010) ....... 36 906 419 1 .684 Fresno St. 1986-2010) .............................................. 31 1,386 500 3 .735 28. *Scott Whitlock (Kennesaw St. 1991-2010) ......... 20 901 229 0 .797 37. Rick Noren (Pacific Lutheran 1995-2008) ............. 14 402 145 1 .734 29. *Tami Cyr (Centenary [LA] 1987-91; 39. *Terry McGowan (Ursinus 2001-10) ....................... 10 291 107 2 .730 West Fla. 1992-2010) ................................................ 22 899 411 1 .686 40. Karen Tropp Veronesi (Mount Holyoke 30. #Sue Enquist (UCLA 1989-2006) .............................. 18 887 175 1 .835 1979-84; Nichols 85-92) .......................................... 14 188 71 0 .726 31. *Vickee Kazee-Hollifield (Carson-Newman 41. *Anita Kubicka (Montclair St. 1991-2010) ............ 20 637 240 2 .726 1986-2010) .................................................................... 25 886 278 0 .761
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