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2001 NCAA Soccer Records Book Women's Coaches 8/22/01 3:14 PM Page 235 Wom e n ’ s Coaching Records All-Division Coaching Records Winningest Coaches All-Time by Perce n t a g e .. 23 6 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Vic t o r i e s .. 23 6 Division I Coaching Records Winningest Active Coaches by Perce n t a g e .. 23 7 Winningest Active Coaches by Vic t o r i e s .. 23 7 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Perce n t a g e .. 23 8 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Vic t o r i e s .. 23 8 Division II Coaching Records Winningest Active Coaches by Perce n t a g e .. 23 8 Winningest Active Coaches by Vic t o r i e s .. 23 9 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Perce n t a g e .. 23 9 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Vic t o r i e s .. 23 9 Division III Coaching Records Winningest Active Coaches by Perce n t a g e .. 23 9 Winningest Active Coaches by Vic t o r i e s .. 23 9 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Perce n t a g e .. 24 0 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Vic t o r i e s .. 24 0 Women's Coaches 8/22/01 3:14 PM Page 236 23 6 ALL-DIVISION COACHING RECORDS Coach, Teams Yr s . Wo n Lo s t Ti e d Pc t . All-Division Coaching 24. *Amy Reifert (Chicago 1991-2000).. 10 11 8 49 20 .6 8 4 25. *Brian Purcell (Presbyterian 1989-2000) .. 12 14 8 67 6 .6 8 3 Re c o rd s 26. *Pete Felske (Wheaton [Ill.] 1988-2000) .. 13 15 4 69 11 .6 8 2 27. *Kathy Brawn (Colgate 1991-2000).. 10 13 0 58 13 .6 7 9 28. *Gabe Mejail (Wheaton [Mass.] 1979-82; Merrimack 1984-2000) .. 21 26 6 12 1 28 .6 7 5 Winningest Coaches All-Tim e 29. *Jim Regan (Wheeling Jesuit 1989-2000) .. 12 17 1 81 7 .6 7 4 30. *Michael Sabatelle (Emory 1988-2000).. 13 15 4 68 29 .6 7 1 BY PERCENTAGE 31. Ken Hudson (Mo.-St. Louis 1981-96).. 16 19 6 92 21 .6 6 8 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; includes 32. Hank Leung (George Mason 1982-91).. 10 12 6 58 19 .6 6 7 record at four-year colleges only.) 33. *Alan Kirkup (Southern Methodist 1986-95; Maryland 1996-98; Arkansas Coach, Teams Yr s . Wo n Lo s t Ti e d Pc t . 19 9 9 - 2 0 0 0 ). 15 20 4 10 1 16 .6 6 0 1. *Anson Dorrance (North Carolina 34. *Doug Hippler (Washington [Mo.] 19 7 9 - 2 0 0 0 ). 22 48 7 22 11 .9 4 7 19 8 9 - 2 0 0 0 ). 12 13 4 66 13 .6 6 0 2. *Joe Russo (Col. of New Jersey 1990-2000) 11 20 3 19 15 .8 8 8 35. *Doug Mello (Siena Heights 1986-88; 3. *Brian McManus (UC San Diego 1987-2000) 14 23 7 27 18 .8 7 2 Southwest [N.M.] 1989; Luther 1990-2000) 15 19 5 96 20 .6 5 9 3. *Chris Petrucelli (Notre Dame 1990-98; Texas 1999-2000) .. 11 19 5 38 12 .8 2 0 36. *Brian Korbesmeyer (SIU-Edwardsville 4. *Clive Charles (Portland 1989-2000) .. 12 18 6 44 11 .7 9 5 19 8 9 - 2 0 0 0 ). 12 13 5 66 20 .6 5 6 5. *Len Tsantiris (Connecticut 1981-2000).. 20 34 4 88 22 .7 8 2 37. Ken McDonald (Vanderbilt 1989-98) .. 10 12 6 67 3 .6 5 1 38. *Joe Bochicchio (Scranton 1984-2000).. 17 21 4 11 1 23 .6 4 8 6. Patrick Farmer (Ithaca 1987-93; Penn St. 39. *Tim Wheaton (Harvard 1987-2000) .. 14 13 4 69 19 .6 4 6 19 9 4 - 2 0 0 0 ). 14 23 3 57 28 .7 7 7 40. *David Lombardo (Keene St. 1981-87; 7. Chris Malone (Cortland St. 1982-94).. 13 19 5 44 34 .7 7 7 James Madison 1990-2000) .. 18 22 0 11 8 17 .6 4 4 8. *Jerry Smith (Santa Clara 1987-2000).. 14 21 9 58 15 .7 7 6 9. Mark Krikorian (Franklin Pierce 1990-95; 41. *Gene Ventriglia (Army 1986-2000) .. 15 18 7 10 4 13 .6 3 7 Hartford 1996-2000).. 11 16 8 49 6 .7 6 7 42. *David Brown (Wooster 1989-2000).. 12 14 1 78 12 .6 3 6 10. *Mike Stehlik (Gust. Adolphus 1990-2000).. 11 14 1 42 13 .7 5 3 43. Jack Poland (UNC Greensboro 1988-2000). 13 16 3 92 8 .6 3 5 11. Peter Tufts (Southern N.H. 1982-98).. 17 22 4 73 16 .7 4 1 44. *Jose Gomes (Stonehill 1991-2000) .. 10 11 6 66 19 .6 2 4 12. *Rich Ilsley (Adelphi 1990-94, 1996-2000) . 10 13 1 44 11 .7 3 4 45. * Dang Pibulvech (Colorado Col. 1983-90; 13. *John Cullen (Bowdoin 1985-2000) .. 16 17 6 61 17 .7 2 6 Washington 1991-93; Texas 1994-98; 14. *Jim Rudy (UCF 1981-87; Massachusetts Nevada 2000).. 16 18 9 11 0 21 .6 2 3 19 8 8 - 2 0 0 0 ). 20 25 2 90 21 .7 2 3 46. *Todd Wawrousek (Gettysburg 1990-2000) 11 12 0 71 8 .6 2 3 15. *Sheila Miech (Wis.-Stevens Point 47. *Bill Hempen (Duke 1988-2000) .. 13 16 2 10 0 16 .6 1 2 19 8 7 - 2 0 0 0 ). 14 19 8 71 16 .7 2 3 48. *Steve Swanson (Dartmouth 1990-95; 16. *Randy Waldrum (Tulsa 1989-94; Baylor Stanford 1996-99; Virginia 2000).. 11 11 5 71 12 .6 1 1 1996-98, Notre Dame 1999-2000) .. 11 15 1 55 14 .7 1 8 49. *Meridy Glenn (Cincinnati 1983-2000) .. 18 19 3 11 9 24 .6 1 0 17. *John Daly (William & Mary 1987-2000).. 14 20 5 77 12 .7 1 8 50. *Austin Daniels (Hartford 1989-95; 18. Larry Gross (North Carolina St. 1984-93).. 10 14 6 53 18 .7 1 4 Colorado 1996-2000).. 12 13 9 88 11 .6 0 7 19. *Reid Estus (Lees-McRae 1987-2000).. 14 19 9 82 8 .7 0 2 *Active coach. 20. *Greg Ryan (Wisconsin 1986-93; Southern Methodist 1996-98; Colorado Col. BY VICTORIES 19 9 9 - 2 0 0 0 ). 13 16 6 69 14 .6 9 5 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; includes 21. *Dan Blank (St. Mary’s [Minn.] 1982-2000). 19 23 1 96 23 .6 9 3 record at four-year colleges only.) 22. Lauren Gregg (Virginia 1986-95) .. 10 13 4 57 15 .6 8 7 Coach, Teams Yr s . Wo n Lo s t Ti e d Pc t . 23. Bill Barker (UCF 1988-92; Georgia 1995-99) 10 11 5 48 17 .6 8 6 1. *Anson Dorrance (North Carolina 1979-2000) 22 48 7 22 11 .9 4 7 2. *Len Tsantiris (Connecticut 1981-2000).. 20 34 4 88 22 .7 8 2 3. *Gabe Mejail (Wheaton [Mass.] 1979-82; Merrimack 1984-2000) .. 21 26 6 12 1 28 .6 7 5 4. *Jim Rudy (UCF 1981-87; Massachusetts 19 8 8 - 2 0 0 0 ). 20 25 2 90 21 .7 2 3 5. *Brian McManus (UC San Diego 1987-2000) 14 23 7 27 18 .8 7 2 6. Patrick Farmer (Ithaca 1987-93; Penn St. 19 9 4 - 2 0 0 0 ). 14 23 3 57 28 .7 7 7 7. *Dan Blank (St. Mary’s [Minn.] 1982-2000) 19 23 1 96 23 .6 9 3 8. Peter Tufts (Southern N.H. 1982-98) .. 17 22 4 73 16 .7 4 1 9. *David Lombardo (Keene St. 1981-87; James Madison 1990-2000) .. 18 22 0 11 8 17 .6 4 4 10. *Phil Pincince (Brown 1977-2000).. 24 21 9 14 0 25 .6 0 3 10. *Jerry Smith (Santa Clara 1987-2000).. 14 21 9 58 15 .7 7 6 12. *Joe Bochicchio (Scranton 1984-2000).. 17 21 4 11 1 23 .6 4 8 13. *John Daly (William & Mary 1987-2000).. 14 20 5 77 12 .7 1 8 14. *Alan Kirkup (SMU 1986-95; Maryland 1996-98; Arkansas 1999-2000) .. 15 20 4 10 1 16 .6 6 0 15. *Joe Russo (Col. of New Jersey 1990-2000) 11 20 3 19 15 .8 8 8 16. *Reid Estus (Lees-McRae 1987-2000).. 14 19 9 82 8 .7 0 2 17. *Sheila Miech (Wis.-Stevens Point 19 8 7 - 2 0 0 0 ). 14 19 8 71 16 .7 2 3 18. Ken Hudson (Mo.-St. Louis 1981-96).. 16 19 6 92 21 .6 6 8 19. Chris Malone (Cortland St. 1982-94).. 13 19 5 44 34 .7 7 7 19. *Doug Mello (Siena Heights 1986-88; Southwest [N.M.] 1989; Luther 1990-2000) 15 19 5 96 20 .6 5 9 19. *Chris Petrucelli (Notre Dame 1990-98; Texas 1999-2000) .. 11 19 5 38 12 .8 2 0 22. *Meridy Glenn (Cincinnati 1983-2000) .. 18 19 3 11 9 24 .6 1 0 23. James Babyak (Smith 1979-96) .. 18 19 1 12 4 19 .6 0 0 24. * Dang Pibulvech (Colorado Col. 1983-90; Washington 1991-93; Texas 1994-98; Nevada 2000).
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