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2002 Men's NCAA Basketball Records Book Coa_MBB01_sp 10/10/01 11:17 AM Page 123 Coaching Records All-Division Coaching Records .. .1 2 4 Division I Coaching Records. .1 2 5 Division II Coaching Records. .1 4 1 Division III Coaching Records .. .1 4 3 Coach_MBKB01 10/9/01 1:43 PM Page 124 12 4 ALL-DIVISION COACHING RECORDS All-Division Coaching Records Some of the won-lost records included in this coaches’ section have been Coach (Alma Mater), Teams Coached, Tenure Yrs . Wo n Lo s t Pc t . adjusted because of action by the NCAA Council or the NCAA Executive 38 . Abe Lemons (Oklahoma City 1949) Oklahoma City 1956-73, Tex.-Pan American 74-76, Texas 77-82, Committee to forfeit particular regular-season games or vacate particular Oklahoma City 84-90 .. 34 59 7 34 4 .6 3 4 NCAA Tournament games. 40 . John Thompson (Providence 1964) Georgetown 1973-99 27 59 6 23 9 .7 1 4 41 . Guy Lewis (Houston 1947) Houston 1957-86.. 30 59 2 27 9 .6 8 0 42 . Dom Rosselli (Geneva 1959) Youngstown St. 1941-42 & Coaches With At Least 500 47 - 8 2. 38 59 1 38 4 .6 0 6 42 . Jim Smith (Marquette 1956) St. John’s (Minn.) 1965-2001*37 59 1 38 6 .6 0 5 Ca r eer Win s 44 . Joe Hutton (Carleton 1924) Hamline 1931-65.. 35 59 0 20 8 .7 3 9 45 . Billy Tubbs (Lamar 1958) Southwestern (Tex.) 1972-73, (This list includes all coaches who have won at least 500 games regardless of classifica- Lamar 77-80, Oklahoma 81-94, TCU 95-2001*.. 27 57 9 28 2 .6 7 2 tion with a minimum 10 head coaching seasons at NCAA schools.) 45 . Dan McCarrell (North Park 1961) North Park 1968-84, Coach (Alma Mater), Teams Coached, Tenure Yrs . Wo n Lo s t Pc t . Minn. St.-Mankato 85-2001 .. 34 57 9 34 7 .6 2 5 1. Dean Smith (Kansas 1953) North Carolina 1962-97.. 36 87 9 25 4 .7 7 6 47 . Hugh Durham (Florida St. 1959) Florida St. 1967-78, 2. Adolph Rupp (Kansas 1923) Kentucky 1931-52, 54-72.. 41 87 6 19 0 .8 2 2 Georgia 79-95, Jacksonville 98-2001* .. 33 57 3 37 3 .6 0 6 3. Clarence “Big House” Gaines (Morgan St. 1945) 48 . Fred Hobdy (Grambling 1949) Grambling 1957-86 .. 30 57 1 28 7 .6 6 6 Winston-Salem 1947-93.. 47 82 8 44 7 .6 4 9 49 . Eldon Miller (Wittenberg 1961) Wittenberg 1963-70, 4. Jim Phelan (La Salle 1951) Mt. St. Mary’s 1955-2001*.. 47 81 6 48 4 .6 2 8 Western Mich. 71-76, Ohio St. 77-86, Northern Iowa 5. Jerry Johnson (Fayetteville St. 1951) LeMoyne-Owen 87 - 9 8. 36 56 8 41 9 .5 7 5 19 5 9 - 2 0 0 1 *. 43 78 5 37 2 .6 7 8 50 . Gary Colson (David Lipscomb 1956) Valdosta St. 1959-68, 6. Henry Iba (Northwest Mo. St. 1928) Northwest Pepperdine 69-79, New Mexico 81-88, Fresno St. Mo. St. 1930-33, Colorado 34, Oklahoma St. 35-70 41 76 7 33 8 .6 9 4 91 - 9 5. 34 56 3 38 5 .5 9 4 7. Bob Knight (Ohio St. 1962) Army 1966-71, 51 . Gale Catlett (West Virginia 1963) Cincinnati 1973-78, Indiana 72-2000, Texas Tech* .. 35 76 4 28 9 .7 2 6 West Virginia 79-2001* .. 29 55 7 30 5 .6 4 6 8. Lefty Driesell (Duke 1954) Davidson 1961-69, 51 . Tony Hinkle (Chicago 1921) Butler 1927-42 & 46-70.. 41 55 7 39 3 .5 8 6 Maryland 70-86, James Madison 89-97, Georgia St. 53 . Bill Knapton (Wis.-La Crosse 1952) Beloit 1958-97 .. 40 55 5 34 4 .6 1 7 98 - 2 0 0 1 *. 39 76 2 37 7 .6 6 9 54 . Bob Bessoir (Scranton 1955) Scranton 1973-2001.. 29 55 4 26 3 .6 7 8 9. Jerry Tarkanian (Fresno St. 1956) Long Beach St. 1969-73, 55 . Dave Robbins (Catawba 1966) Va. Union 1979-2001*.. 23 55 3 14 2 .7 9 6 UNLV 74-92, Fresno St. 96-2001* .. 30 75 9 18 7 .8 0 2 56 . Glenn Wilkes (Mercer 1950) Stetson 1958-93.. 36 55 1 43 6 .5 5 8 9. Ed Diddle (Centre 1921) Western Ky. 1923-64 .. 42 75 9 30 2 .7 1 5 57 . Frank McGuire [St. John’s (N.Y.) 1936] St. John’s (N.Y.) 11 . Phog Allen (Kansas 1906) Baker 1906-08, Kansas 08-09, 1948-52, North Carolina 53-61, South Haskell 09, Central Mo. St. 13-19, Kansas 20-56.. 48 74 6 26 4 .7 3 9 Carolina 65-80.. 30 54 9 23 6 .6 9 9 12 . Norm Stewart (Missouri 1956) Northern Iowa 1962-67, 57 . Bruce Webster (Rutgers 1959) Bridgeport 1966-99.. 34 54 9 40 5 .5 7 5 Missouri 68-99 .. 38 73 1 37 5 .6 6 1 59 . Jim Gudger (Western Caro. 1942) Western Caro. 13 . Ray Meyer (Notre Dame 1938) DePaul 1943-84 .. 42 72 4 35 4 .6 7 2 1951-69, Tex. A&M-Commerce 70-83 .. 33 54 7 36 5 .6 0 0 14 . Lou Henson (New Mexico St. 1956) Hardin-Simmons 60 . Charles Chronister (East Stroudsburg 1963) Bloomsburg 1963-66, Illinois 76-96, New Mexico St. 67-75, 19 7 2 - 2 0 0 1 *. 30 54 5 27 4 .6 6 5 99 - 2 0 0 1 *. 37 72 2 36 5 .6 6 4 61 . Tom Murphy (Springfield 1962) Hamilton 1971-2001*.. 31 54 4 23 9 .6 9 5 15 . Don Haskins (Oklahoma St. 1953) UTEP 1962-99 .. 38 71 9 35 3 .6 7 1 62 . Tom Davis (Wis.-Platteville 1960) Lafayette 1972-77, 16 . Herb Magee (Philadelphia U. 1963) Philadelphia U. Boston College 78-82, Stanford 83-86, Iowa 87-99.. 28 54 3 29 0 .6 5 2 19 6 8 - 2 0 0 1 *. 34 71 1 26 8 .7 2 6 63 . John Kresse [St. John’s (N.Y.) 1964] Col. of Charleston 17 . Dick Sauers (Slippery Rock 1951) Albany (N.Y.) 1956-87, 19 8 0 - 2 0 0 1 *. 22 53 9 13 4 .8 0 1 89 - 9 7. 41 70 2 33 0 .6 8 0 64 . C. Alan Rowe (Villanova 1953) Widener 1966-98 .. 33 53 5 32 5 .6 2 2 18 . Eddie Sutton (Oklahoma St. 1958) Creighton 1970-74, 65 . Harry Miller (Eastern N.M. 1951) Western St. (Colo.) Arkansas 75-85, Kentucky 86-89, Oklahoma St. 1953-58, Fresno St. 61-65, Eastern N.M. 66-70, 91 - 2 0 0 1 *. 31 67 9 26 9 .7 1 6 North Tex. St. 71, Wichita St. 72-78, Stephen F. 19 . Denny Crum (UCLA 1958) Louisville 1972-2001.. 30 67 5 29 5 .6 9 6 Austin 79-88 .. 34 53 4 37 4 .5 8 8 20 . Dennis Bridges (Ill. Wesleyan 1961) Ill. Wesleyan 66 . Bill Foster (Carson-Newman 1958) Shorter 1963-67, 19 6 6 - 2 0 0 1. 36 66 6 32 0 .6 7 5 Charlotte 71-75, Clemson 76-84, Miami (Fla.) 86-90, 21 . Ed Messbarger (Northwest Mo. St. 1956) Benedictine Virginia Tech 92-97 .. 30 53 2 32 5 .6 2 1 Heights 1957-60, Dallas 61-63, St. Mary’s (Tex.) 63-78, 67 . Davey L. Whitney (Kentucky St. 1953) Texas Southern Angelo St. 79-98 .. 41 66 5 51 5 .5 6 4 1965-69, Alcorn St. 70-2001*.. 30 53 0 32 7 .6 1 8 22 . John Wooden (Purdue 1932) Indiana St. 1947-48, 68 . Rudy Marisa (Penn St. 1956) Waynesburg 1970-2001* . 32 52 9 28 2 .6 5 2 UCLA 49-75.. 29 66 4 16 2 .8 0 4 69 . Tom Penders (Connecticut 1967) Tufts 1972-74, 23 . Ralph Miller (Kansas 1942) Wichita St. 1952-64, Columbia 75-78, Fordham 79-86, Rhode Island Iowa 65-70, Oregon St. 71-89.. 38 65 7 38 2 .6 3 2 87-88, Texas 89-98, George Washington 99-2001.. 30 52 7 36 1 .5 9 3 24 . John Chaney (Bethune-Cookman 1955) Cheyney 70 . Lou Carnesecca [St. John’s (N.Y.) 1946] St. John’s (N.Y.) 1973-82, Temple 1983-2001*.. 29 65 6 23 8 .7 3 4 1966-70, 74-92 .. 24 52 6 20 0 .7 2 5 25 . Marv Harshman (Pacific Lutheran 1942) Pacific 71 . Dick Whitmore (Bowdoin 1965) Colby 1971-2001*.. 31 52 5 23 6 .6 9 0 Lutheran 1946-58, Washington St. 59-71, Washington 71 . Pete Carril (Lafayette 1952) Lehigh 1967, Princeton 68-96 30 52 5 27 3 .6 5 8 72 - 8 5. 40 65 4 44 9 .5 9 3 71 . Gene Mehaffey (Southern Methodist 1954) Carson- 26 . Gene Bartow (Truman 1953) Central Mo. St. Newman 1968-78, Ohio Wesleyan 80-99.. 31 52 5 38 4 .5 7 8 1962-64, Valparaiso 65-70, Memphis 71-74, 74 . Tom Young (Maryland 1958) Catholic 1959-67, Illinois 75, UCLA 76-77, UAB 79-96 .. 34 64 7 35 3 .6 4 7 American 70-73, Rutgers 74-85, Old Dominion 86-91 31 52 4 32 8 .6 1 5 27 . Ed Adams (Tuskegee 1933) N.C. Central 1935-36, 75 . John McLendon Jr. (Kansas 1936) N.C. Central 1941-52, Tuskegee 37-49, Texas Southern 50-58.. 24 64 5 15 3 .8 0 8 Hampton 53-54, Tennessee St.
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