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Ncaa Men's Lacrosse Coaching Records Entering 2017 NCAA MEN’S LACROSSE COACHING RECORDS ENTERING 2017 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 23. Rob Randall, Nazareth III 21 239 115 .675 rankings is accurate. Ties computed as half won, half lost. If a coach quali- 24. Don Zimmerman, UMBC I 30 237 171 .581 fies in two or more divisions, the coach will be included on all applicable lists. 25. Tom Gill, Merchant Marine III 31 235 213 .525 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME (Minimum five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II (Minimum 10 years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II or or III; includes career record at four-year colleges only.) III; includes career record at four-year colleges only.) By Percentage By Percentage Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. Coach, Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1. Jim Berkman, Salisbury III 29 489 56 .897 1. *Jim Berkman (SUNY Potsdam 1985, 29 489 56 0 .897 2. Jake Coon, RIT III 7 127 17 .882 Salisbury 1989-16) 3. Dan Sheehan, Le Moyne II 19 269 46 .854 2. *Dan Sheehan (Le Moyne 1998-16) 19 269 46 0 .854 4. Chris Ryan, Mercyhurst II 16 188 47 .800 3. Jack Kaley (NYIT 1993-09) 17 185 33 0 .849 5. Paul Cantabene, Stevenson III 12 187 50 .789 4. Erin Quinn (Middlebury 1992-06) 15 202 38 0 .842 6. Steve Colfer, Cabrini III 16 228 63 .784 5. Ned Harkness (Rensselaer 1945-54, 16 147 27 2 .841 7. Michael Morgan, Merrimack II 9 114 33 .776 56-58, Cornell 1966-68) 8. John Jez, LIU Post II 12 141 41 .775 6. W.P. Bilderback (Navy 1959-72) 14 131 26 2 .830 9. J.B. Clarke, Limestone II 19 255 77 .768 7. George Finlayson (Navy 1911-35) 25 140 25 10 .829 10. Kylor Berkman, Aurora III 5 75 23 .765 8. Jack Faber (Maryland 1928-43, 46-63) 34 251 56 2 .816 11. Kevin Wallace, Eastern III 5 71 22 .763 9. Al Heagy (Maryland 1931-43, 46-65) 33 246 57 2 .810 12. Hank Janczyk, Gettysburg III 34 423 133 .761 10. *Chris Ryan (Mercyhurst 2001-16) 16 188 47 0 .800 13. John Desko, Syracuse I 18 223 71 .759 11. *Paul Cantabene (Stevenson 2005-16) 12 187 50 0 .789 14. Bill Tierney, Denver I 32 368 121 .753 12. William Schmeisser (Johns Hopkins 10 57 15 1 .788 15. Bill Dunn, NYIT II 7 81 27 .750 1902-03, 05-09, 23-25) 16. Mike Caravana, Denison III 23 256 87 .746 13. Lelan Rogers (Ohio Wesleyan 1991-99, 14 185 50 0 .787 17. Mike Daly, Brown I 18 243 83 .745 SUNY Cortland 2001-05) 18. Gordon Purdie, Adelphi II 9 107 37 .743 14. *Steve Colfer (Cabrini 2001-16) 16 228 63 0 .784 19. John Klepacki, Western New Eng. III 15 204 80 .718 15. Mickey Cochrane (Bowling Green 10 77 22 0 .778 20. Mark Theriault, Keene St. III 18 202 85 .704 1966-75) 21. Steve Koudelka, Lynchburg III 20 246 104 .703 16. *John Jez (Pace 2003-04, LIU Post 12 141 41 0 .775 22. Sean Woods, Colorado Col. III 10 110 47 .701 2007-16) 23. Bill Pilat, Roanoke III 28 315 135 .700 17. *J.B. Clarke (Greensboro 1997, 19 255 77 0 .768 Washington Col. 1999-10, Limestone 24. Dave Pietramala, Johns Hopkins I 19 200 86 .699 2011-16) 25. John Tillman, Maryland I 9 100 45 .690 18. Willie Scroggs (North Carolina 1979-90) 12 120 37 0 .764 19. *Hank Janczyk (Salisbury 1983-85, 34 423 133 0 .761 By Wins Colgate 1986-87, Gettysburg Coach, Team Div. Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1988-16) 20. *John Desko (Syracuse 1999-16) 18 223 71 0 .759 1. Jim Berkman, Salisbury III 29 489 56 .897 21. W.H. Dinty Moore (Navy 1936-58) 23 159 50 2 .758 2. Hank Janczyk, Gettysburg III 34 423 133 .761 22. Rick McCarthy (Babson 1976-79, 13 139 45 0 .755 3. John Danowski, Duke I 34 370 185 .667 Eastern Conn. St. 1996-02, Western 4. Bill Tierney, Denver I 32 368 121 .753 Conn. St. 2004-05) 5. Keith Bugbee, Springfield III 33 365 173 .678 23. *Bill Tierney (RIT 1982-84, Princeton 32 368 121 0 .753 6. Mike Pressler, Bryant I 32 340 164 .675 1988-09, Denver 2010-16) 7. Bob Shillinglaw, Delaware I 41 327 312 .512 24. #Roy Simmons Jr. (Syracuse 1971-98) 28 287 96 0 .749 8. Steve Beville, SUNY Cortland III 28 320 144 .690 25. Bud Beardmore (Virginia 1968-69, 13 104 35 0 .748 9. Bill Pilat, Roanoke III 28 315 135 .700 Maryland 1970-80) 10. Jeff Long, Ithaca III 29 299 147 .670 26. *Mike Caravana (Denison 1991-05, 23 256 87 0 .746 11. Rory Whipple, Tampa II 33 296 195 .603 09-16) 12. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame I 30 286 142 .668 27. *$Mike Daly (Tufts 1999-16) 18 243 83 0 .745 13. Terry Corcoran, Umass Dartmouth III 33 279 205 .576 28. F. Morris Touchstone (Army West Point 29 215 73 4 .743 14. Walter Alessi, MIT III 42 278 278 .500 1929-57) 15. Dan Sheehan, Le Moyne II 19 269 46 .854 29. Mort LaPointe (Bowdoin 1970-90) 21 218 76 0 .741 16. Mike Caravana, Denison III 23 256 87 .746 30. Bob Scott (Johns Hopkins 1955-74) 20 158 55 1 .741 17. J.B. Clarke, Limestone II 19 255 77 .768 *Active coach. &Jack Faber and Al Heagy served as co-head coaches Scott Nelson, Pfeiffer II 29 255 155 .622 at Maryland from 1931 to 1943 and 1946 to 1963. #Record does not 19. Stewart Moan, Susquehanna III 27 248 195 .560 include three 1990 NCAA Championship wins later vacated by the NCAA 20. Tom Leanos, Drew III 33 247 233 .515 Committee on Infractions. $Now head coach at Brown. 21. Steve Koudelka, Lynchburg III 20 246 104 .703 22. Mike Daly, Brown I 18 243 83 .745 All-Divisions Men’s Lacrosse Coaching Records 2 By Wins Coach, Team(s) Yrs. 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Dave Cottle (Loyola Maryland 1983- 28 280 115 0 .709 1988-09, Denver 2010-16) 01, Maryland 2002-10) 6. *Keith Bugbee (Springfield 1984-16) 33 365 173 0 .678 22. *Terry Corcoran (Washington 33 279 205 0 .576 7. David Urick (Hobart and William 33 345 129 0 .728 Col. 1983-94, Penn 1995-96, Colleges 1980-89, Georgetown Skidmore 1997-05, Elizabethtown 1990-12) 2006-13, Wabash 2015-16) 8. Ray Rostan (RIT 1979-81, Ithaca 37 342 197 0 .635 23. *Walter Alessi (MIT 1975-16) 42 278 278 0 .500 1982-83, Hampden-Sydney 24. *Dan Sheehan (Le Moyne 1998-16) 19 269 45 0 .854 1985-16) 25. Tony Seaman (LIU Post 1982, Penn 30 263 166 0 .613 9. *Mike Pressler (VMI 1983, Ohio 32 340 164 0 .675 1983-90, Johns Hopkins 1991- Wesleyan 1986-90, Duke 1991- 98, Towson 1999-11) 06, Bryant 2007-16) 26. Carl Runk (Towson 1968-98) 31 262 161 0 .619 10. *Bob Shillinglaw (Mass. Maritime 41 327 312 0 .512 27. Howdy Myers (Johns Hopkins 1947- 32 261 159 4 .620 1976-78, Delaware 1979-16) 49, Hofstra 1950-75, Hampden- 11. Jack Emmer (SUNY Cortland 1970- 36 326 184 0 .639 Sydney 1976-78) 72, Wash. & Lee 1973-83, Army 28. Richie Moran (Cornell 1969-97) 29 257 121 0 .680 West Point 1984-05) 29. *Mike Caravana (Denison 1991-05, 23 256 87 0 .746 12. *Steve Beville (Colorado Col. 1989- 28 320 144 0 .690 09-16) 98, Vermont 1999-06, SUNY 30. *J.B. Clarke (Greensboro 1997, 19 255 77 0 .768 Cortland 2007-16) Washington Col. 1999-10, 13. *Bill Pilat (Roanoke 1989-16) 28 315 135 0 .700 Limestone 2011-16) 14. Dick Garber (Massachusetts 36 300 141 3 .679 *Scott Nelson (Nazareth 1986-00, 29 255 155 0 .622 1955-90) Brown 2001-06, Marist 2009-11, 15. Glenn Thiel (Virginia 1970-77, Penn 41 299 216 0 .581 Binghamton 2012-16) St.
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