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COACHING RECORDS Top UT Seasons by Winning Pct COACHING RECORDS Top UT Seasons By Winning Pct. ASSISTANT COacH ROSTER Coach W-L Pct. (1949-Present) 1. Bob Nichols (1966-67) 23-2 .920 2. Harold Anderson (1940-41) 21-3 .875 Coach Years Head Coach 3. Burl Friddle (1942-43) 22-4 .846 Boldt, Rollie 1949-53 Jerry Bush 4. Sam Monetta (1918-19) 10-2 .833 Boyle, John 1989-91 Jay Eck 5. Harold Anderson (1941-42) 23-5 .821 Breyfogle, Newll 1959-64 Eddie Melvin 6. Harold Anderson (1936-37) 18-4 .818 Burbridge, Jim 1990-91 Jay Eck 7. Harold Anderson (1934-35) 13-3 .813 Chapman, Lamar 2006-08 Stan Joplin 8. Jerry Bush (1947-48) 21-5 .808 Comstock, Marc 1986-87 Bob Nichols 9. Harold Anderson (1939-40) 24-6 .800 Conroy, Bob 1965-79 Bob Nichols Ryan Angres 10. Tod Kowalczyk (2013-14) 27-7 .794 Corkery, Leo 1957-59 Eddie Melvin Pedon Thorpe Dials, Nick 2014-pr. Tod Kowalczyk Fertig, Jack 1987-91 Jay Eck Coach Years Head Coach UT Coaches By Winning Pct. Grant, Michael 2005-06 Stan Joplin McDonald, Jim 1970-82 Bob Nichols Coach W-L Pct. Gregory, Brian 1996-97 Stan Joplin Mincy, Jordan 2013-14 Tod Kowalczyk 1. Sam Monetta (1918-19) 10-2 .833 Hughes, Dan 1991-96 Larry Gipson Nichols, Bob 1964-65 Eddie Melvin 2. Harold Anderson (1934-42) 142-41 .776 Iba, Bret 1991-96 Larry Gipson Pedon, Ryan 2010-13 Tod Kowalczyk 3. Bill Orwig (1946-47) 18-6 .750 Jackson, Mike 2001-03 Stan Joplin Saliers, Tim 1997-2001 Stan Joplin 4. Walt Hobt (1919-20) 8-3 .727 Jones, Tony 1996-2001 Stan Joplin Selgo, Tim 1981-85 Bob Nichols 5. Rollie Boldt (1944-46) 29-11 .725 Joplin, Stan 1984-87 Bob Nichols Simon, Bob 2000-06 Stan Joplin 6. Jerry Bush (1947-54) 127-58 .686 Joplin, Stan 1987-90 Jay Eck Stacey, Anthony 2014 Tod Kowalczyk 7. Bob Nichols (1965-87) 376-212 .639 Kalsow, Jason 2010-pr. Tod Kowalczyk Stafford, James 2003-05 Stan Joplin 8. Burl Friddle (1942-44) 27-17 .614 Kampe, Greg 1979-84 Bob Nichols Stockard, Eric# 1982-83 Bob Nichols 9. Stan Joplin (1996-2008) 203-155 .567 Kelly, DeWayne 1988-89 Jay Eck Sundvold, Bob 2008-10 Gene Cross 10. Tod Kowalczyk (2010-pr.) 85-74 .535 Kemp, Jason 2013-14 Tod Kowalczyk Thorpe, Angres 2010-13 Tod Kowalczyk Knuckles, Harvey 1993-96 Larry Gipson Tuori, Nate 2002-08 Stan Joplin UT Coaches By Wins Kozelko, Tom# 1983-85 Bob Nichols Tuori, Nate 2008-10 Gene Cross Lehman, Jay 1981-86 Bob Nichols Vanderslice, Mark 2006-08 Stan Joplin Coach Wins Loyd, Brian 2008-10 Gene Cross Wells, Mike 2014 Tod Kowalczyk 1. Bob Nichols (1965-87) 376 Massey, Jeff 2014-pr. Tod Kowalczyk Wood, Dave 1991-93 Larry Gipson 2. Stan Joplin (1996-2008) 203 Massimino, Tom 1987-88 Jay Eck Zak, James 1968-70 Bob Nichols 3. Harold Anderson (1934-42) 142 Mathis, Monte 1996-2000 Stan Joplin #graduate assistant 4. Jerry Bush (1947-54) 127 5. Eddie Melvin (1954-65) 125 ALL-TIME RECORD: 1,374-1,028 (.572) MAC Coaches By Winning Pct. (NOTE: Neutral site games are listed in road column) (5-year minimum) SEASON HOME ROAD Toledo Joins the MAC SEASON HOME ROAD 1. J. Christian, KSU/Ohio, 2002-08/12-14 185-79 .701 1915-16 1-0 1-1 SEASON HOME ROAD 1987-88 9-7 6-5 2. Jerry Bush, UT, 1947-54 127-58 .686 1916-17 1-1 0-1 1951-52 13-5 7-6 1988-89 13-4 5-9 3. William Rohr, MU, 1952-57 91-47 .659 1917-18 2-2 0-2 1952-53 9-3 7-4 1989-90 11-5 1-11 1918-19 8-2 2-0 1953-54 7-3 6-7 1990-91 10-6 7-10 4. Bob Nichols, UT, 1966-87 376-212 .639 1919-20 4-2 4-1 1954-55 4-8 1-9 1991-92 7-9 0-11 5. K. Dambrot, UA/CMU, 91-93/04-pr. 272-155 .637 1920-21 1-3 0-9 1955-56 8-3 1-10 1992-93 9-6 3-10 6. Ray McCallum, BSU, 1994-2000 126-76 .624 1921-22 3-2 2-4 1956-57 4-9 1-10 1993-94 10-5 5-7 7. Danny Nee, OU, 1981-86 107-67 .615 1922-23 2-4 0-4 1957-58 8-5 1-9 1994-95 11-4 5-7 8. Gary Waters, KSU, 1996-2001 92-60 .605 1923-24 2-2 3-3 1958-59 9-5 2-8 1995-96 10-5 8-9 9. Jim Snyder, OU, 1949-74 355-245 .592 1924-25 8-2 5-5 1959-60 13-1 5-5 1996-97 11-4 2-10 1925-26 2-2 1-6 1960-61 13-1 2-7 1997-98 10-3 5-9 10. Larry Hunter, OU, 1989-2001 204-148 .580 1926-27 5-2 1-7 1961-62 13-2 1-8 1998-99 14-2 5-7 11. Darrell Hedric, MU, 1971-84 216-157 .579 1927-28 6-2 3-5 1962-63 10-3 3-8 1999-00 8-3 10-10 12. Ben Braun, EMU, 1986-96 174-130 .572 1928-29 2-5 4-5 1963-64 11-3 2-8 2000-01 11-4 11-7 13. Steve Hawkins, WMU, 2003-pr. 224-169 .570 1929-30 3-4 2-5 1964-65 11-3 2-8 2001-02 11-2 5-12 14. Richard Shrider, MU, 1958-66 126-96 .568 Field House Opens 1965-66 9-5 4-6 2002-03 8-4 6-11 15. Stan Joplin, UT, 1996-2008 203-155 .567 1930-31 5-4# 0-8 1966-67 14-0 9-2 2003-04 11-1 9-10 1931-32 6-5 2-4 1967-68 13-2 3-6 2004-05 11-1 5-12 1932-33 3-9 0-4 1968-69 9-5 4-6 2005-06 14-2 6-9 MAC Coaches By Wins 1933-34 4-5 2-4 1969-70 8-5 5-6 2006-07 10-1 9-12 1. Bob Nichols, UT, 1966-87 376-212 1934-35 9-2 4-1 1970-71 9-6 4-5 2007-08 9-3 2-16 2. James Snyder, OU, 1949-74 355-245 1935-36 10-1 2-3 1971-72 12-2 7-4 Savage Arena Opens Charlie Coles, CMU/MU, 86-91/96-12 355-308 1936-37 13-1 5-3 1972-73 11-4 4-7 2008-09 6-7 1-18 4. Keith Dambrot, UA/CMU. 91-93/04-pr. 272-155 1937-38 13-3 1-3 1973-74 14-2 5-7 2009-10 4-11 0-17 1938-39 14-3 3-7 1974-75 12-2 5-7 2010-11 4-12 0-16 5. Steve Hawkins, WMU, 2003-pr. 224-169 1939-40 19-3 5-3 1975-76 12-1 6-6 2011-12 11-8 8-9 6. Darrell Hedric, MU, 1971-84 216-157 1940-41 16-0 5-3 Savage Hall Opens 2012-13 8-4 7-9 7. Larry Hunter, OU, 1989-2001 204-148 1941-42 16-0 7-5 1976-77 15-1 6-5 2013-14 15-0 12-7 8. Stan Joplin, UT, 1996-2008 203-155 1942-43 14-1 8-3 1977-78 11-5 10-1 2014-15 10-5 10-8 9. Reggie Witherspoon, UB, 1999-13 198-228 1943-44 5-5 0-8 1978-79 15-1 7-7 TOTALS 958-357 416-675 1944-45 6-3 3-1 1979-80 14-1 9-5 10. Dick Parfitt, CMU, 1972-85 193-179 #UT had a 3-2 record in the Field House 11. Jim Christian, KSU/Ohio, 2002-08/12-14 185-79 1945-46 14-3 6-4 1980-81 16-2 5-8 1946-47 13-2 5-4 1981-82 11-4 4-7 (first four home games played elsewhere) 12. Ben Braun, EMU, 1985-96 174-130 1947-48 14-4 7-1 1982-83 13-3 4-9 13. Jim Larranaga, BG, 1986-97 170-144 1948-49 11-6 2-6 1983-84 13-3 5-8 Home: 958-357 (.729) 14. Dan Dakich, BG, 1997-2007 156-140 1949-50 16-1 6-5 1984-85 13-4 3-8 Road: 416-675 (.381) Totals: 1,374-1,028 (.572) 15. Bob Donewald, WMU, 1990-00 151-155 1950-51 17-2 5-5 1985-86 9-6 3-11 1986-87 8-8 3-9 Field House: 487-146 (.769) Savage Arena: 414-166 (.714) EIGHT-TIME MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS UTROCKETS.COM /UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS @UTROCKETS 147.
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