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Ncaa Men's Lacrosse Coaching Records Entering NCAA MEN’S LACROSSE COACHING RECORDS ENTERING 2019 All-Divisions Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 2 Division I Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 4 Division II Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 6 Division III Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 8 ALL-DIVISIONS MEN’S LACROSSE COACHING RECORDS In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the 15. J.B. Clarke, Limestone 21 287 86 0 .769 rankings is accurate. Ties computed as half won, half lost. If a coach quali- 16. Steve Koudelka, Lynchburg 22 273 120 0 .695 fies in two or more divisions, the coach will be included on all applicable lists. 17. Scott Nelson, Pfeiffer 31 272 167 0 .620 18. Stewart Moan, Susquehanna 29 269 209 0 .563 19. John Raba, Wesleyan (CT) 22 265 113 0 .701 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES 20. Steve Colfer, Cabrini 18 262 70 0 .789 21. Tom Gill, Merchant Marine 33 260 220 0 .542 (Minimum five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II 22. Mike Daly, Brown 20 259 98 0 .725 or III; includes career record at four-year colleges only.) 23. Rob Randall, Nazareth 23 255 136 0 .652 24. Gene Peluso, Stevens 22 247 125 0 .664 By Percentage David W. Webster, Dickinson 27 247 162 0 .604 26. John Desko, Syracuse 20 244 81 0 .751 Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 27. Mike Mahoney, St. Lawrence 21 229 101 0 .694 1. Jim Berkman, Salisbury 31 531 61 0 .897 28. Mark Theriault, Keene St. 20 228 94 0 .708 2. Jake Coon, RIT 9 168 21 0 .889 29. John Klepacki, Western New Eng. 17 225 97 0 .699 3. Dan Sheehan, Le Moyne 21 298 51 0 .854 30. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins 21 220 98 0 .692 4. Michael Morgan, Merrimack 11 147 38 0 .795 5. Chris Ryan, Mercyhurst 18 211 55 0 .793 6. Steve Colfer, Cabrini 18 262 70 0 .789 WINNINGEST COACHES ALL- 7. Paul Cantabene, Stevenson 14 213 63 0 .772 8. J.B. Clarke, Limestone 21 287 86 0 .769 TIME 9. Hank Janczyk, Gettysburg 36 453 142 0 .761 10. Mike Caravana, Denison 25 290 93 0 .757 (Minimum 10 years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II or 11. Bill Dunn, NYIT 9 108 35 0 .755 III; includes career record at four-year colleges only.) 12. Bill Tierney, Denver 34 394 129 0 .753 13. John Desko, Syracuse 20 244 81 0 .751 By Percentage 14. Gordon Purdie, Adelphi 11 133 45 0 .747 15. Mike Daly, Brown 20 259 98 0 .725 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 16. Kevin Wallace, Eastern 7 95 36 0 .725 1. Jim Berkman (SUNY Potsdam 1985, 31 531 61 0 .897 17. John Tillman, Maryland 11 130 52 0 .714 Salisbury 88-18)* 18. Mark Theriault, Keene St. 20 228 94 0 .708 2. Dan Sheehan (Le Moyne 1998-18)* 21 298 51 0 .854 19. Zach Iannucci, Ill. Wesleyan 5 63 26 0 .708 3. Jack Kaley (NYIT 1993-09) 17 185 33 0 .849 20. Sean Woods, Colorado Col. 12 133 55 0 .707 4. Erin Quinn (Middlebury 1992-06) 15 202 38 0 .842 21. Brandon Childs, York (PA) 10 130 55 0 .703 5. Ned Harkness (Rensselaer 1945-58, 16 147 27 2 .841 22. Bill Pilat, Roanoke 30 341 145 0 .702 Cornell 66-68) 23. John Raba, Wesleyan (CT) 22 265 113 0 .701 6. W.P. Bilderback (Navy 1959-72) 14 131 26 2 .830 24. John Klepacki, Western New Eng. 17 225 97 0 .699 7. George Finlayson (Navy 1911-35) 25 140 25 10 .829 25. Steve Koudelka, Lynchburg 22 273 120 0 .695 8. Jack Faber (Maryland 1928-63)& 34 251 56 2 .816 26. Mike Mahoney, St. Lawrence 21 229 101 0 .694 9. Al Heagy (Maryland 1931-65)& 33 246 57 2 .810 27. Steve Beville, SUNY Cortland 30 349 154 0 .694 10. Michael Morgan (Merrimack 08-18)* 11 147 38 0 .795 28. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins 21 220 98 0 .692 11. Chris Ryan (Mercyhurst 2001-18)* 18 211 55 0 .793 29. Jon Thompson, Amherst 10 122 55 0 .689 12. Steve Colfer (Cabrini 2001-18)* 18 262 70 0 .789 30. Michael Fahey, Concordia Wisconsin 5 62 28 0 .689 13. William C. Schmeisser (Johns Hopkins 10 57 15 1 .788 1902-03, 05-09, 23-25) 14. Lelan Rogers (Ohio Wesleyan 1991-99, 14 185 50 0 .787 By Wins SUNY Cortland 01-05) Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 15. Mickey Cochrane (Bowling Green 10 77 22 0 .778 1966-75) 1. Jim Berkman, Salisbury 31 531 61 0 .897 16. Paul Cantabene (Stevenson 2005-18)* 14 213 63 0 .772 2. Hank Janczyk, Gettysburg 36 453 142 0 .761 17. J.B. Clarke (Greensboro 1997, 21 287 86 0 .769 3. John Danowski, Duke 36 399 194 0 .673 Washington Col. 99-10, Limestone 4. Bill Tierney, Denver 34 394 129 0 .753 11-18)* 5. Keith Bugbee, Springfield 35 390 184 0 .679 18. Willie Scroggs (North Carolina 1979-90) 12 120 37 0 .764 6. Mike Pressler, Bryant 34 359 179 0 .667 19. Hank Janczyk (Salisbury 1983-85, 36 453 142 0 .761 7. Steve Beville, SUNY Cortland 30 349 154 0 .694 Colgate 86-87, Gettysburg 88-18)* 8. Bill Pilat, Roanoke 30 341 145 0 .702 20. W.H. "Dinty" Moore (Navy 1936-58) 23 159 50 2 .758 9. Jeff Long, Ithaca 31 328 155 0 .679 21. Mike Caravana (Denison 1991-05, 25 290 93 0 .757 10. Rory Whipple, Tampa 35 326 205 0 .614 09-18)* 11. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 32 304 154 0 .664 22. Rick McCarthy (Babson 1976-79, 13 139 45 0 .755 12. Dan Sheehan, Le Moyne 21 298 51 0 .854 Eastern Conn. St. 96-02, Western 13. Terry Corcoran, UMass Dartmouth 35 292 225 0 .565 Conn. St. 04-05) 14. Mike Caravana, Denison 25 290 93 0 .757 23. Bill Tierney (RIT 1982-84, Princeton 34 394 129 0 .753 88-09, Denver 10-18)* All-Divisions Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 2 Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 24. John Jez (Pace 2003-04, LIU Post 13 149 49 0 .753 Rory Whipple (Clarkson 1980-86, 35 326 205 0 .614 07-17) Hartwick 87-98, Bryant 00-06, 25. John Desko (Syracuse 1999-18)* 20 244 81 0 .751 Fla. Southern 09-10, Tampa 26. Roy Simmons Jr. (Syracuse 1971-98)# 28 287 96 0 .749 11-18)* 27. Bud Beardmore (Virginia 1968-69, 13 104 35 0 .748 16. Kevin Corrigan (Randolph-Macon 32 304 154 0 .664 Maryland 70-80) 1985-86, Notre Dame 89-18)* 28. Gordon Purdie (Adelphi 2008-18)* 11 133 45 0 .747 17. Dick Garber (Massachusetts 36 300 141 3 .679 29. Mort LaPointe (Bowdoin 1970-90) 21 218 76 0 .741 1955-90) 30. Bob Scott (Johns Hopkins 1955-74) 20 158 55 1 .741 18. Glenn Thiel (Virginia 1970-77, Penn 41 299 216 0 .581 St. 78-10) *Active coach. &Jack Faber and Al Heagy served as co-head coaches 19. Dan Sheehan (Le Moyne 1998-18)* 21 298 51 0 .854 at Maryland from 1931 to 1943 and 1946 to 1963. #Record does not 20. Terry Corcoran (Washington 35 292 225 0 .565 include three 1990 NCAA Championship wins later vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Col. 1983-94, Penn 95-96, Skidmore 97-05, Elizabethtown 06-13, Wabash 15-16, UMass By Wins Dartmouth 17-18)* Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 21. Mike Caravana (Denison 1991-05, 25 290 93 0 .757 09-18)* 1. Jim Berkman (SUNY Potsdam 31 531 61 0 .897 22. Walter Alessi (MIT 1975-17) 43 288 284 0 .503 1985, Salisbury 88-18)* 23. J.B. Clarke (Greensboro 1997, 21 287 86 0 .769 2. Hank Janczyk (Salisbury 1983- 36 453 142 0 .761 Washington Col. 99-10, 85, Colgate 86-87, Gettysburg Limestone 11-18)* 88-18)* Roy Simmons Jr. (Syracuse 28 287 96 0 .749 3. John Danowski (LIU Post 1983-85, 36 399 194 0 .673 1971-98)# Hofstra 86-06, Duke 07-18)* 25. Jim Adams (Army West Point 1958- 35 284 123 1 .697 4. Bill Tierney (RIT 1982-84, Princeton 34 394 129 0 .753 69, Penn 70-77, Virginia 78-92) 88-09, Denver 10-18)* 26. Dave Cottle (Loyola Maryland 1983- 28 280 115 0 .709 5. Keith Bugbee (Springfield 1984-18)* 35 390 184 0 .679 01, Maryland 02-10) 6. Dom Starsia (Brown 1983-92, 34 375 149 0 .716 27. Steve Koudelka (Lynchburg 22 273 120 0 .695 Virginia 93-16) 1997-18)* 7. Mike Pressler (VMI 1983, Ohio 34 359 179 0 .667 28. Scott Nelson (Nazareth 1986-00, 31 272 167 0 .620 Wesleyan 86-90, Duke 91-06, Brown 01-06, Marist 09-11, Bryant 07-18)* Binghamton 12-16, Pfeiffer 8. David Urick (Hobart 1979-89, 34 352 132 0 .727 17-18)* Georgetown 90-12) 29. Stewart Moan (Haverford 1987-88, 29 269 209 0 .563 9. Steve Beville (Colorado Col. 30 349 154 0 .694 Lynchburg 89-95, Marymount 1989-98, Vermont 99-06, SUNY (VA) 99-01, SUNY Oneonta Cortland 07-18)* 02-07, Susquehanna 08-18)* 10.
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