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Coaching Records Coaching Records All-Divisions Coaching Records ............... 2 Division I Coaching Records ..................... 3 Division II Coaching Records .................... 26 Division III Coaching Records ................... 28 2 2014-15 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS - ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS All-Divisions Coaching Records Some of the won-lost records included in this coaches section have been Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure Yrs. Won Lost Pct. adjusted because of action by the NCAA Committee on Infractions to forfeit 44. Ralph Welch (unknown) Chapman 1926-42 ..................... 17 258 87 .748 or vacate particular regular-season games or vacate particular NCAA tourna- 45. Jim Boeheim (Syracuse 1966) Syracuse 1977-2014* ..... 38 948 320 .748 ment games. 46. Chick Davies (Duquesne 1934) Duquesne 1925-43, 47-48 .................................................... 21 314 106 .748 47. Ray Mears [Miami (OH) 1949] Wittenberg 1957-62, Tennessee 63-77........................................................................ 21 399 135 .747 Coaches by Winning Percentage 48. Edward McNichol (Penn 1917) Penn 1921-30 .................. 10 186 63 .747 49. Ric Wesley (Central Mich. 1980) (This list includes all coaches with a minimum 10 head coaching seasons at NCAA Grand Valley St. 2002-14* ...................................................... 10 224 77 .744 schools regardless of classification.) 50. Joe Hutton (Carleton 1924) Hamline 1932-65 .................. 34 591 207 .741 * active; # Keogan’s winning percentage includes three ties. Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1. Jim Crutchfield (West Virginia 1978) West Liberty, 2005-2014* ...................................................... 10 272 49 .847 2. Clair Bee (Waynesburg 1925) Rider 1929-31, Coaches by Wins LIU Brooklyn 32-43, 46-51 ..................................................... 21 412 88 .824 3. Adolph Rupp (Kansas 1923) Kentucky 1931-52, 54-72 .. 41 876 190 .822 (This list includes all coaches who have won at least 600 games regardless of 4. Walter “Bucky” Harris (Gettysburg 1950) affiliation with a minimum 10 head coaching seasons at NCAA schools.) Philadelphia U. 1954-65, 67 .................................................. 13 240 56 .811 5. Dolph Stanley (Illinois 1930) Beloit 1946-57 ..................... 12 238 56 .810 Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 6. John Wooden (Purdue 1932) Indiana St. 1947-48, 1. Herb Magee (Philadelphia U. 1963) UCLA 49-75 .................................................................................. 29 664 162 .804 Philadelphia U. 1968-2014* .................................................. 47 985 392 .715 7. Mark Few (Oregon 1987) Gonzaga 2000-14* ................... 15 403 100 .801 2. Mike Krzyzewski (Army 1969) Army 1976-80, 8. John Kresse [St. John’s (NY) 1964] Duke 81-2014* ........................................................................... 39 983 306 .763 Col. of Charleston 1980-2002 .............................................. 23 560 143 .797 3. Jim Boeheim (Syracuse 1966) Syracuse 1977-2014* ..... 38 948 320 .748 9. Roy Williams (North Carolina 1972) Kansas 1989-2003, 4. Don Meyer (Northern Colo. 1967) Hamline 1973-75, North Carolina 04-14* ............................................................. 26 724 190 .792 Lipscomb 76-99, Northern St. 2000-10 ........................... 38 923 324 .740 10. Dave Robbins (Catawba 1966) 5. Bob Knight (Ohio St. 1962) Army 1966-71, Virginia Union 1979-2008 ..................................................... 30 713 194 .786 Indiana 72-2000, Texas Tech 02-08 ................................... 42 902 371 .709 11. Jerry Tarkanian (Fresno St. 1955) Long Beach St. 6. Dean Smith (Kansas 1953) North Carolina 1962-97 ...... 36 879 254 .776 1969-73, UNLV 74-92, Fresno St. 96-2002 ...................... 31 729 201 .784 7. Adolph F. Rupp (Kansas 1923) Kentucky 1931-52, 54-72 .. 41 876 190 .822 12. Francis Schmidt (Nebraska 1914) Tulsa 1916-17, 19-22, 8. Jim Calhoun (American Int’l 1968) Arkansas 24-29, TCU 30-34 ................................................... 17 258 72 .782 Northeastern 1973-86, UConn 87-2012 ......................... 40 873 380 .697 13. Pat Miller (Wis.-Whitewater 1989) 9. Glenn Robinson (West Chester 1967) Wis.-Whitewater 2002-14* .................................................... 13 291 83 .778 Frank. & Marsh. 1972-2014* ................................................. 43 870 321 .730 14. Steve Moore (Wittenberg 1974) Muhlenberg 1982-87, 10. Jim Phelan (La Salle 1951) Mt. St. Mary’s 1955-2003 ..... 49 830 524 .613 Wooster 88-2014* ..................................................................... 33 732 209 .778 11. Clarence “Big House” Gaines (Morgan St. 1945) 15. Dean Smith (Kansas 1953) North Carolina 1962-97 ...... 36 879 254 .776 Winston-Salem 1947-93 ........................................................ 47 828 447 .649 16. Ed Adams (Tuskegee 1934) N.C. Central 1937, 12. Jerry Johnson (Fayetteville St. 1951) Tuskegee 38-49, Texas Southern 50-58........................... 22 464 135 .775 LeMoyne-Owen 1959-2005 ................................................. 47 821 447 .647 17. Ray Harper (Ky. Wesleyan) Ky. Wesleyan 1997-12005 13. Eddie Sutton (Oklahoma St. 1958) Creighton 1970-74, Oklahoma City, 06-08, Western Ky. 12-14* .................... 12 296 87 .773 Arkansas 75-85, Kentucky 86-89, 18. Charles Christian (Virginia St. 1949) Oklahoma St. 91-2006, San Francisco 08 ....................... 37 806 326 .712 Norfolk St. 1974-78, 82-90 ......................................................... 14 318 95 .770 14. Lefty Driesell (Duke 1954) Davidson 1961-69, 19. Thad Matta (Butler 1990) Butler 2001, Xavier 02-04, Maryland 70-86, James Madison 89-97, Ohio St. 05-14* ........................................................................... 14 377 114 .768 Georgia St. 98-2003 ................................................................. 41 786 394 .666 20. Jack Ramsay (Saint Joseph’s 1949) 15. Lute Olson (Augsburg 1956) Long Beach St. 1974, Saint Joseph’s 1956-66 ........................................................... 11 231 71 .765 Iowa 75-83, Arizona 84-2007 ............................................... 34 780 280 .736 21. Frank M. Keaney (Bates 1911) Rhode Island 1921-48 ... 28 401 124 .764 22. George Keogan (Minnesota) Wis.-Superior 1913-14, 16. Lou Henson (New Mexico St. 1955) Hardin-Simmons Saint Louis 16, St. Thomas (MN) 18, Allegheny 19, 1963-66, Illinois 76-96, New Mexico St. 67-75, 98-2005 .. 41 779 412 .654 Valparaiso 20-21, Notre Dame 24-43 ............................... 27 414 127 .764# 17. Jim Smith (Marquette 1956) Saint John’s (MN) 1965-2014* . 50 770 546 .585 23. Mike Krzyzewski (Army 1969) Army 1976-80, 18. Ed Diddle (Centre 1921) Western Ky. 1923-64 .................. 42 759 302 .715 Duke 81-2014* ........................................................................... 39 983 306 .763 19. Bob Chipman (Kansas St. 1973) Washburn 1980-2014*.. 35 757 314 .707 24. Bruce Pearl (Boston College 1982) Southern Ind. 20. Henry Iba [Westminster (Mo.) 1928] Northwest Mo. St. 1993-2001, Milwaukee 02-05, Tennessee 06-11 ......... 19 462 145 .761 1930-33, Colorado 34, Oklahoma St. 35-70 .................. 41 755 340 .689 25. Ron Niekamp [Miami (OH) 1972] Findlay 1986-2011 .... 26 589 185 .761 21. Phog Allen (Kansas 1906) Baker 1906-08, Haskell 09, 26. Vic Bubas (North Carolina St. 1951) Duke 1960-69 ........ 10 213 67 .761 Central Mo. 13-19, Kansas 08-09, 20-56 .......................... 48 746 264 .739 27. Mike Jones (Mississippi Col. 1975) 22. Rollie Massimino (Vermont 1956) Stony Brook 1970-71, Mississippi Col. 1989-2002, 07-08 ...................................... 16 330 104 .760 Villanova 74-92, UNLV 93-94, Cleveland St. 97-2003, 28. John Calipari (Clarion 1982) Massachusetts 1989-96, Northwood (FL) 07-14* .......................................................... 38 745 436 .631 Memphis 2001-09, Kentucky 10-14* ................................ 22 555 175 .760 23. John Chaney (Bethune-Cookman 1955) 29. Lucias Mitchell (Jackson St. 1956) Alabama St. 1964-67, Cheyney 1973-82, Temple 83-2006 .................................. 34 741 312 .704 Kentucky St. 68-75, Norfolk St. 79-81 ............................... 15 325 103 .759 24. Bob Huggins (West Virginia 1977) Walsh 1981-83, 30. Harry Fisher (Columbia 1905) Fordham 1905, Columbia Akron 85-89, Cincinnati 90-2005, Kansas St. 07, 07-16, St. John’s (NY) 10, Army 07, 22-23, 25 ................ 16 189 60 .759 West Virginia 09-14* ................................................................ 32 740 302 .710 31. Bo Ryan (Wilkes 1969) Wis.-Platteville 1985-99, 25. Steve Moore (Wittenberg 1974) Muhlenberg 1982-87, Milwaukee 2000-01, Wisconsin 02-14* ........................... 30 704 224 .759 Wooster 88-2014* ..................................................................... 33 732 209 .778 32. David Macedo (Wilkes 1996) Va. Wesleyan 2001-14* ... 14 314 100 .758 26. Jerry Tarkanian (Fresno St. 1955) Long Beach St. 33. Ed Green (Clarion 1964) Roanoke 1978-89 ........................ 12 260 83 .758 1969-73, UNLV 74-92, Fresno St. 96-2002 ...................... 31 729 201 .784 34. Jim Borcherding (Wartburg 1962) Norm Stewart (Missouri 1956) UNI 1962-67, Augustana (IL) 1970-84 .......................................................... 15 313 100 .758 Missouri 68-99 ............................................................................ 38 729 373 .662 35. Dean Nicholson (Central Wash. 1950) 28. Roy Williams (North Carolina 1972) Kansas
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