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Men's Ice Hockey Coaching Records MEN’S ICE HOCKEY COACHING RECORDS All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Division I 4 Division III 7 Coaching Honors 10 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct.^ WINNINGEST COACHES ALL- Terry Skrypek (St. Thomas (MN) 23 418 197 46 .667 1988-10) TIME John Snooks Kelley (Boston College 36 501 249 15 .665 1933-42, 47-72) Top 50 By Percentage Doug Woog (Minnesota 1986-99) 14 390 188 40 .663 Len Ceglarski (Clarkson 1959-72, 34 672 341 36 .658 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; Boston College 1973-92) includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) Jeff Jackson (Lake Superior St. 1991- 18 450 219 77 .655 96, Notre Dame 2006-17)* Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct.^ Red Berenson (Michigan 1985-17) 33 848 426 92 .654 Tim Coghlin (St. Norbert 1994-17)* 24 529 138 52 .772 Dave Hakstol (North Dakota 2005-15) 11 289 143 43 .654 Alfred Winsor Jr. (Harvard 1906-17, 13 86 27 0 .761 R.J. Tolan (Wentworth 2007-14, 10 168 87 20 .647 22-22) Endicott 2016-17)* Ed Gosek (Oswego St. 2004-17)* 14 288 85 25 .755 John MacInnes (Michigan Tech 26 555 295 39 .646 Ned Harkness (Rensselaer 1950- 23 380 130 10 .740 1957-82) 63, Cornell 1964-70, Union (NY) Don Roberts (Gust. Adolphus 32 515 278 25 .645 1976-77) 1965-96) Bob Emery (Plattsburgh St. 1990-17)* 28 598 191 62 .739 Steve Freeman (Wis.-River Falls 21 368 192 48 .645 Bill Harrison (Clarkson 1949-58) 10 127 47 6 .722 1997-17)* John Rolli (UMass Dartmouth 32 577 224 43 .709 Ralph C. Weiland (Harvard 1951-71) 21 316 172 17 .643 1985-16) Mark Morris (Clarkson 1989-03, St. 16 323 169 49 .642 Ron Mason (Lake Superior St. 36 924 380 83 .696 Lawrence 2017-17)* 1967-73, Bowling Green 1974-79, Jack Parker (Boston U. 1974-13) 40 894 475 115 .641 Michigan St. 1980-02) Don Lucia (Alas. Fairbanks 1988-93, 30 717 386 100 .638 R.H. Bob Peters (North Dakota 1965- 36 744 313 50 .695 Colorado Col. 1994-99, Minnesota 66, Bemidji St. 1967-82, 84-01) 2000-17)* Larry Armstrong (Minnesota 1936-47) 12 123 53 10 .688 Mark Taylor (Hobart 2001-17)* 17 270 147 42 .634 Keith Levinthal (Manhattanville 12 202 84 28 .688 Jamie Rice (Babson 2005-17)* 13 212 117 33 .631 2000-11) Charlie Holt (New Hampshire 18 364 210 15 .631 Vic Heyliger (Michigan 1944-57, Air 20 318 141 17 .686 1968-85) Force 1969-74) Jack Roos (Clarkson 1930-44, 47-48) 17 136 79 7 .628 Bill Beaney (New England Col. 1978- 35 602 260 59 .686 Clarence Wanamaker (Dartmouth 11 97 57 5 .626 84, Middlebury 1987-02, 04-15) 1916-18, 20, Yale 1922-28) Joseph Stubbs (Harvard 1928-38) 11 95 43 6 .681 Olav Kollevoll (St. Lawrence 1951-55, 13 153 92 4 .622 Steve Stirling (Babson 1979-83, 15 290 129 28 .680 Colgate 1958-65) Providence 1984-85, Babson John Harrington (Saint John's (MN) 15 241 142 31 .620 1986-93) 1994-08) Ron Fogarty (Adrian 2008-14, 10 191 85 19 .680 Jerry York (Clarkson 1973-79, 45 1033 614 114 .619 Princeton 2015-17)* Bowling Green 1980-94, Boston Shawn Walsh (Maine 1985-01) 17 423 188 47 .679 College 1995-17)* Eric Hoffberg (RIT 1990-99) 10 187 83 22 .678 Daniel Stauber (Wis.-Superior 16 258 148 58 .619 Barry Urbanski (Salem St. 1965-75) 11 137 65 4 .675 2001-16) Murray Armstrong (Denver 1957-77) 21 460 215 31 .674 Thom Lawler (Merrimack 1966-79) 14 242 148 11 .617 Terry Meagher (Bowdoin 1984-16) 33 542 253 58 .669 Dean Fuller (Fitchburg St. 1985-18) 33 517 312 52 .616 Cheddy Thompson (Colorado Col. 10 150 73 5 .669 Bob Johnson (Colorado Col. 1964-66, 19 406 248 27 .616 1946-55) Wisconsin 1967-82) Mike McShane (St. Lawrence 1981- 36 722 341 67 .669 85, Providence 1986-94, Norwich *Active coach. ^Ties computed as half won and half lost. 1996-17)* All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Top 50 By Victories Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct.^ Don Roberts (Gust. Adolphus 32 515 278 25 .645 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 1965-96) includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) John Snooks Kelley (Boston College 36 501 249 15 .665 1933-42, 47-72) Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct.^ Rand Pecknold (Quinnipiac 1995-17)* 23 469 279 85 .614 Jerry York (Clarkson 1973-79, Bowling 45 1033 614 114 .619 Joe Marsh (St. Lawrence 1986-11) 26 468 398 73 .537 Green 1980-94, Boston College Murray Armstrong (Denver 1957-77) 21 460 215 31 .674 1995-17)* Doug Ross (Ohio 1977, Kent St. 27 457 294 43 .603 Ron Mason (Lake Superior St. 36 924 380 83 .696 1979-81, Ala.-Huntsville 1985-07) 1967-73, Bowling Green 1974-79, Jack Arena (Amherst 1984-17)* 34 452 332 65 .571 Michigan St. 1980-02) Jeff Jackson (Lake Superior St. 1991- 18 450 219 77 .655 Jack Parker (Boston U. 1974-13) 40 894 475 115 .641 96, Notre Dame 2006-17)* Red Berenson (Michigan 1985-17) 33 848 426 92 .654 John Dunham (Trinity (CT) 1975-07) 33 441 306 34 .586 Rick Comley (Lake Superior St. 38 783 615 110 .556 Bill Wilkinson (Western Mich. 1983- 26 437 469 81 .484 1974-76, Northern Mich. 1977-02, 99, Wayne St. (MI) 2000-08) Michigan St. 2003-11) Bob Daniels (Ferris St. 1993-17)* 25 430 443 100 .493 R.H. Bob Peters (North Dakota 1965- 36 744 313 50 .695 66, Bemidji St. 1967-82, 84-01) Shawn Walsh (Maine 1985-01) 17 423 188 47 .679 Mike McShane (St. Lawrence 1981- 36 722 341 67 .669 Terry Skrypek (St. Thomas (MN) 23 418 197 46 .667 85, Providence 1986-94, Norwich 1988-10) 1996-17)* Mike Schafer (Cornell 1996-17)* 22 412 242 89 .614 Don Lucia (Alas. Fairbanks 1988-93, 30 717 386 100 .638 Dean Blais (North Dakota 1995-04, 18 408 248 63 .611 Colorado Col. 1994-99, Minnesota Omaha 2010-17) 2000-17)* John Gasparini (North Dakota 17 407 270 26 .597 Len Ceglarski (Clarkson 1959-72, 34 672 341 36 .658 1978-94) Boston College 1973-92) Mike Gilligan (Salem St. 1976-81, 25 407 337 47 .544 Jeff Sauer (Colorado Col. 1972-82, 31 655 532 57 .549 Vermont 1985-03) Wisconsin 1983-02) Craig Dahl (Bethel (MN) 1981-85, 24 407 402 57 .503 Bill Beaney (New England Col. 1978- 35 602 260 59 .686 Wis.-River Falls 1986, St. Cloud St. 84, Middlebury 1987-02, 04-15) 1988-05) Bob Emery (Plattsburgh St. 1990-17)* 28 598 191 62 .739 Bob Johnson (Colorado Col. 1964-66, 19 406 248 27 .616 George Gwozdecky (Wis.-River Falls 27 593 391 85 .594 Wisconsin 1967-82) 1982-84, Miami (OH) 1990-94, Frank Serratore (Denver 1991-94, Air 24 405 412 84 .496 Denver 1995-13) Force 1998-17)* Richard Umile (New Hampshire 27 584 355 108 .609 Doug Woog (Minnesota 1986-99) 14 390 188 40 .663 1991-17)* Don Vaughan (Colgate 1993-03, 24 390 403 92 .493 Bill O'Neill (Salem St. 1982-17)* 36 582 360 63 .610 05-17)* John Rolli (UMass Dartmouth 32 577 224 43 .709 Amo Bessone (Michigan Tech 1949- 31 387 458 22 .459 1985-16) 51, Michigan St. 1952-79) John MacInnes (Michigan Tech 26 555 295 39 .646 Bill Kangas (Williams 1990-17) 28 384 255 65 .592 1957-82) Bob Gaudet (Brown 1989-97, 29 382 434 102 .472 Terry Meagher (Bowdoin 1984-16) 33 542 253 58 .669 Dartmouth 1998-17)* Jack Riley (Army West Point 1951-86) 36 542 343 20 .610 Ned Harkness (Rensselaer 1950- 23 380 130 10 .740 Don Brose (Minnesota St. 1970-83, 30 536 335 79 .606 63, Cornell 1964-70, Union (NY) 85-00) 1976-77) Tim Coghlin (St. Norbert 1994-17)* 24 529 138 52 .772 Don Olson (Saint Mary's (MN) 1977- 31 377 399 41 .487 89, 91-08) Rick Gotkin (Mercyhurst 1989-17)* 29 525 387 84 .569 Dean Fuller (Fitchburg St. 1985-17)* 33 517 312 52 .616 *Active coach. ^Ties computed as half won and half lost. All-Divisions Coaching Records 3 DIVISION I COACHING RECORDS WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES By Victories (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes By Percentage all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) Coach, Team Years Won Lost Tied Pct.^ (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes Jerry York, Boston College 45 1,033 614 114 .619 all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) Don Lucia, Minnesota 30 717 386 100 .638 Coach, Team Years Won Lost Tied Pct.^ Richard Umile, New Hampshire 27 584 355 108 .609 Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame 18 450 219 77 .655 Rick Gotkin, Mercyhurst 29 525 387 84 .569 Mike Hastings, Minnesota St. 5 122 62 18 .649 Rand Pecknold, Quinnipiac 23 469 279 85 .614 Rick Bennett, Union (NY) 6 137 69 30 .644 Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame 18 450 219 77 .655 Norm Bazin, UMass Lowell 9 189 99 28 .642 Bob Daniels, Ferris St. 25 430 443 100 .493 Mark Morris, St.
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