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Coaching Records Coach_WB 02 10/31/02 4:51 PM Page 115 Coaching Records Division I Coaching Records ............................. 116 Division II Coaching Records ............................ 128 Division III Coaching Records ........................... 128 Coach_WB 02 10/31/02 4:51 PM Page 116 116 DIVISION I COACHING RECORDS Coach, Team Years Won Lost Pct. Division I Coaching Records Sue Gunter, LSU .................................................... 32 651 296 .68743 James Smith, Northwestern St.................................. 15 299 137 .68578 Rick Moody, Alabama............................................ 13 272 130 .67662 Winningest Active Coaches Jim Davis, Clemson ................................................ 16 330 158 .67623 Stephanie Gaitley, Long Island ................................ 16 312 151 .67387 Kathi Bennett, Indiana ............................................ 14 261 128 .67095 (minimum of five years as a Division I coach) Royce Chadwick, Marshall...................................... 13 262 131 .66667 BY PERCENTAGE Don Flanagan, New Mexico ................................ 7 144 72 .66667 Bob Lindsay, Kent St. ............................................. 13 252 129 .66142 Coach, Team Years Won Lost Pct. Keith Freeman, Valparaiso ...................................... 14 267 139 .65764 Pat Summitt, Tennessee........................................... 28 788 158 .83298 Joanne Palombo-McCallie, Michigan St. ................... 10 196 104 .65333 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut.................................. 17 464 98 .82562 Ceal Barry, Colorado............................................. 23 455 249 .64631 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford...................................... 23 548 156 .77841 Terri Mitchell, Marquette......................................... 6 113 62 .64571 Robin Selvig, Montana ........................................... 24 555 158 .77840 Andy Landers, Georgia .......................................... 23 564 169 .76944 Patricia Bibbs, Hampton ......................................... 18 331 184 .64272 Gary Van Atta (Co-head), Tenn.-Martin .................... 12 247 139 .63990 James Sweat, Norfolk St. ........................................ 21 488 156 .75776 Jane Albright, Wisconsin ........................................ 18 342 196 .63569 Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech...................................... 20 478 153 .75753 Carol Hammerle, Northern Ill. ................................. 29 505 293 .63283 Jody Conradt, Texas............................................... 33 788 258 .75335 Harry Perretta, Villanova......................................... 24 437 256 .63059 C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers ...................................... 30 653 219 .74885 Bill Fennelly, Iowa St. ............................................. 14 328 112 .74545 Rhonda Rompola, Southern Methodist ...................... 11 206 121 .62997 Sal Buscaglia, Manhattan ....................................... 12 214 126 .62941 Joe Ciampi, Auburn ............................................... 25 562 193 .74437 Larry Inman, Eastern Ky. ......................................... 22 391 231 .62862 Gail Goestenkors, Duke.......................................... 10 237 82 .74295 Wanda Watkins, Campbell .................................... 21 363 215 .62803 Rene Portland, Penn St. .......................................... 26 595 207 .74190 Sue Guevara, Michigan ....................................... 6 110 66 .62500 David Ponton, Grambling ....................................... 5 109 39 .73649 Wendy Larry, Old Dominion ................................... 18 407 146 .73599 Marian Washington, Kansas................................... 29 540 327 .62284 John Miller, La Salle ............................................... 16 287 176 .61987 Joe McKeown, George Washington......................... 16 361 130 .73523 Sandy Botham, Wis.-Milwaukee .............................. 7 119 75 .61340 Lisa Stockton, Tulane .............................................. 11 248 91 .73156 Joe Sanchez, Navy ................................................ 24 432 274 .61190 Debbie Ryan, Virginia ............................................ 25 561 210 .72763 Martin Clapp, Louisville .......................................... 5 93 59 .61184 Mike Granelli, St. Peter’s ........................................ 30 578 219 .72522 Cindy Russo, Florida Int’l ........................................ 25 526 201 .72352 Melanie Balcomb, Vanderbilt .................................. 9 163 104 .61049 Mark French, UC Santa Barb. ................................. 23 404 259 .60935 Lynne Agee, UNC Greensboro................................ 24 483 188 .71982 Bonnie Hendrickson, Virginia Tech........................... 5 113 44 .71975 Sherri Coale, Oklahoma ....................................... 6 112 72 .60870 Joan Bonvicini, Arizona .......................................... 23 518 202 .71944 Mark Trakh, Pepperdine ......................................... 9 159 103 .60687 Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame.................................. 20 430 168 .71906 Shirley Walker, Alcorn St. ...................................... 24 398 262 .60303 Gary Blair, Arkansas.............................................. 17 386 152 .71747 Mark Ehlen, Toledo................................................ 16 279 185 .60129 Jerry Finkbeiner, Oral Roberts.................................. 12 268 109 .71088 Kathy Fedorjaka, Bucknell....................................... 9 148 99 .59919 Theresa Grentz, Illinois ........................................... 28 592 241 .71068 Caren Horstmeyer, California.................................. 14 240 161 .59850 Lisa Bluder, Iowa ................................................ 18 395 163 .70789 Joye Lee-McNelis, Memphis .................................... 11 195 131 .59816 Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina ............................... 27 602 249 .70740 Gina Castelli, Siena ............................................... 12 202 136 .59763 Jeff Mittie, TCU ...................................................... 10 215 89 .70724 Jaci Clark, Dayton.................................................. 11 188 127 .59683 Bill Gibbons, Holy Cross......................................... 17 356 149 .70495 Bud Childers, James Madison.................................. 19 335 227 .59609 Elaine Elliott, Utah.................................................. 19 389 164 .70344 Stephany Smith, Middle Tenn. ................................ 5 87 59 .59589 Keith Cieplicki, Vermont ......................................... 5 106 45 .70199 Doug Bruno, DePaul............................................... 16 277 188 .59570 Vince Goo, Hawaii ................................................ 15 310 132 .70136 June Daugherty, Washington................................... 13 222 153 .59200 Kay Yow, North Carolina St. .................................. 31 625 268 .69989 Cathy Inglese, Boston College ................................. 16 269 187 .58991 Bill Worrell, Tennessee Tech.................................... 16 334 145 .69729 Ed DiGregorio, Youngstown St. ............................... 19 313 219 .58835 Jim Foster, Ohio St. ................................................ 24 504 225 .69136 Christina Wielgus, Dartmouth.................................. 19 282 198 .58750 Tina Martin, Delaware............................................ 6 101 71 .58721 Chris Gobrecht, Southern California......................... 23 396 281 .58493 Connie Yori, Nebraska........................................... 12 195 140 .58209 Suzanne Fox, Southwest Tex. St. ............................. 10 167 120 .58188 Sharon Fanning, Mississippi St. ............................... 26 438 316 .58090 Dianne Nolan, Fairfield .......................................... 28 457 330 .58069 Ferne Labati, Miami (Fla.) ....................................... 23 386 280 .57958 Jeannie Milling, UAB.............................................. 25 409 302 .57525 Cristy McKinney, Rice............................................. 11 182 135 .57413 Kathy Delaney-Smith, Harvard ................................. 20 299 224 .57170 Joey Favaloro, New Orleans................................... 22 360 270 .57143 Laurie Pirtle, Cincinnati ........................................... 20 314 244 .56272 Lea Henry, Georgia St. .......................................... 12 187 151 .55325 Kelly Graves, Gonzaga .......................................... 5 82 67 .55034 Meg Sanders, Northern Ariz. .................................. 6 94 77 .54971 Tammy Holder, Cal St. Northridge........................... 8 121 100 .54751 Rusty Cram, Ga. Southern....................................... 6 92 77 .54438 Mary Hile-Nepfel, San Francisco ............................. 15 227 195 .53791 Rick Reeves, Southern Miss. .................................... 16 239 206 .53708 Deb Patterson, Kansas St. ....................................... 6 97 84 .53591 Joe Curl, Houston................................................... 5 80 71 .52980 Brenda Paul, Elon .................................................. 24 366 325 .52967 Linda Wunder, Eastern Ill........................................ 16 232 207 .52847 Judy Spoelstra, Oregon St. ..................................... 13 193 173 .52732 Jean Marie Burr, Brown .......................................... 14 194 176 .52432 Dallas Bolla, Long Beach St. ................................... 7 106 97 .52217 Dee Romine, Stetson............................................... 18 247 227 .52110 Debbie Taneyhill, George Mason ...........................
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