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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- John “Snooks” Kelley (Boston College 36 501 249 15 .665 1933-42, 47-72) TIME Doug Woog (Minnesota 1986-99) 14 390 188 40 .663 *Mike McShane (St. Lawrence 1981- 35 696 340 64 .662 Top 50 By Percentage 85, Providence 1986-94, Norwich 1996-16) (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; *Red Berenson (Michigan 1985-16) 32 835 407 89 .661 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) Len Ceglarski (Clarkson 1959-72, 34 672 341 36 .658 Boston College 1973-92) Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct.^ *Jeff Jackson (Lake Superior St. 17 427 207 72 .656 *Tim Coghlin (St. Norbert 1994-16) 23 507 132 51 .772 1991-96, Notre Dame 2006-16) Alfred Winsor Jr. (Harvard 1906-17, 13 86 27 0 .761 Mark Morris (Clarkson 1989-02) 14 306 153 42 .653 22) *Steve Freeman (Wis.-River Falls 20 356 179 46 .652 *Ed Gosek (Oswego St. 2004-16) 13 267 79 24 .754 1997-16) *Bob Emery (Plattsburgh St. 1990-16) 27 582 181 61 .743 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) Bill Harrison (Clarkson 1949-58) 10 127 47 6 .722 Ralph C. Weiland (Harvard 1951-71) 21 316 172 17 .643 *John Rolli (UMass Dartmouth 32 577 224 43 .709 Jack Parker (Boston U. 1974-13) 40 894 475 115 .641 1985-16) *Don Lucia (Alas. Fairbanks 1988-93, 29 694 374 97 .637 Ron Mason (Lake Superior St. 36 924 380 83 .696 Colorado Col. 1994-99, Minnesota 1967-73, Bowling Green 1974-79, 2000-16) Michigan St. 1980-02) *Jamie Rice (Babson 2005-16) 12 197 108 30 .633 R.H. Bob Peters (North Dakota 1965- 36 744 313 50 .695 Charlie Holt (New Hampshire 18 364 210 15 .631 66, Bemidji St. 1967-82, 84-01) 1968-85) Larry Armstrong (Minnesota 1936-47) 12 123 53 10 .688 Jack Roos (Clarkson 1930-44, 47-48) 17 136 79 7 .628 Keith Levinthal (Manhattanville 12 202 84 28 .688 Clarence Wanamaker (Dartmouth 11 97 57 5 .626 2000-11) 1916-18, 20, Yale 1922-28) Vic Heyliger (Michigan 1944-57, Air 20 318 141 17 .686 *Mark Taylor (Hobart 2001-16) 16 250 142 38 .626 Force 1969-74) Olav Kollevoll (St. Lawrence 1951-55, 13 153 92 4 .622 Bill Beaney (New England Col. 1978- 35 602 260 59 .686 Colgate 1958-65) 84, Middlebury 1987-02, 04-15) *Dean Fuller (Fitchburg St. 1985-16) 32 506 297 51 .622 Joseph Stubbs (Harvard 1928-38) 11 95 43 6 .681 *Jerry York (Clarkson 1973-79, 44 1,012 599 110 .620 Steve Stirling (Babson 1979-83, 15 290 129 28 .680 Bowling Green 1980-94, Boston Providence 1984-85, Babson College 1995-16) 1986-93) John Harrington (Saint John’s [MN] 15 241 142 31 .620 Shawn Walsh (Maine 1985-01) 17 423 188 47 .679 1994-08) 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 *Dean Blais (North Dakota 1995-04, 17 391 231 58 .618 *Terry Meagher (Bowdoin 1984-16) 33 542 253 58 .669 Omaha 2010-16) Cheddy Thompson (Colorado Col. 10 150 73 5 .669 Thom Lawler (Merrimack 1966-79) 14 242 148 11 .617 1946-55) *Richard Umile (New Hampshire 26 569 335 103 .616 Dave Hakstol (North Dakota 2005-16) 12 323 149 47 .668 1991-16) Terry Skrypek (St. Thomas [MN] 23 418 197 46 .667 Bob Johnson (Colorado Col. 1964-66, 19 406 248 27 .616 1988-10) Wisconsin 1967-82) *Active coach. ^Ties computed as half won and half lost. All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Top 50 By Victories Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct.^ *Dean Fuller (Fitchburg St. 1985-16) 32 506 297 51 .622 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; John “Snooks” Kelley (Boston College 36 501 249 15 .665 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 1933-42, 47-72) Joe Marsh (St. Lawrence 1986-12) 27 482 417 76 .533 Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct.^ Murray Armstrong (Denver 1957-77) 21 460 215 31 .674 *Jerry York (Clarkson 1973-79, 44 1,012 599 110 .620 Doug Ross (Ohio 1977, Kent St. 27 457 294 43 .603 Bowling Green 1980-94, Boston 1979-81, Ala.-Huntsville 1983-07) College 1995-16) *Rand Pecknold (Quinnipiac 1995-16) 22 446 264 82 .615 Ron Mason (Lake Superior St. 36 924 380 83 .696 John Dunham (Trinity [CT] 1975-07) 33 441 306 34 .586 1967-73, Bowling Green 1974-79, Michigan St. 1980-02) *Jack Arena (Amherst 1984-16) 33 438 325 62 .568 Jack Parker (Boston U. 1974-13) 40 894 475 115 .641 Bill Wilkinson (Western Mich. 1983- 26 437 469 81 .484 99, Wayne St. [MI] 2000-08) *Red Berenson (Michigan 1985-16) 32 835 407 89 .661 *Jeff Jackson (Lake Superior St. 17 427 207 72 .656 Rick Comley (Lake Superior St. 38 783 615 110 .556 1991-96, Notre Dame 2006-16) 1974-76, Northern Mich. 1977-02, Michigan St. 2003-11) Shawn Walsh (Maine 1985-01) 17 423 188 47 .679 R.H. Bob Peters (North Dakota 1965- 36 744 313 50 .695 Terry Skrypek (St. Thomas [MN] 23 418 197 46 .667 66, Bemidji St. 1967-82, 84-01) 1988-10) *Mike McShane (St. Lawrence 1981- 35 696 340 64 .662 *Bob Daniels (Ferris St. 1993-16) 24 417 424 95 .496 85, Providence 1986-94, Norwich John Gasparini (North Dakota 17 407 270 26 .597 1996-16) 1978-94) *Don Lucia (Alas. Fairbanks 1988-93, 29 694 374 97 .637 Mike Gilligan (Salem St. 1976-81, 25 407 337 47 .544 Colorado Col. 1994-99, Minnesota Vermont 1985-03) 2000-16) Craig Dahl (Bethel [MN] 1981-85, 24 407 402 57 .503 Len Ceglarski (Clarkson 1959-72, 34 672 341 36 .658 Wis.-River Falls 1986, St. Cloud St. Boston College 1973-92) 1988-05) Jeff Sauer (Colorado Col. 1972-82, 31 655 532 57 .549 Bob Johnson (Colorado Col. 1964-66, 19 406 248 27 .616 Wisconsin 1983-02) Wisconsin 1967-82) Bill Beaney (New England Col. 1978- 35 602 260 59 .686 *Dean Blais (North Dakota 1995-04, 17 391 231 58 .618 84, Middlebury 1987-02, 04-15) Omaha 2010-16) George Gwozdecky (Wis.-River Falls 27 593 391 85 .594 *Mike Schafer (Cornell 1996-16) 21 391 233 84 .612 1982-84, Miami [OH] 1990-94, Doug Woog (Minnesota 1986-99) 14 390 188 40 .663 Denver 1995-13) Amo Bessone (Michigan Tech 1949- 31 387 458 22 .459 *Bob Emery (Plattsburgh St. 1990-16) 27 582 181 61 .743 51, Michigan St. 1952-79) *John Rolli (UMass Dartmouth 32 577 224 43 .709 *Don Vaughan (Colgate 1993-03, 23 381 381 86 .500 1985-16) 05-16) *Richard Umile (New Hampshire 26 569 335 103 .616 Ned Harkness (Rensselaer 1950- 23 380 130 10 .740 1991-16) 63, Cornell 1964-70, Union [NY] *Bill O'Neill (Salem St. 1982-16) 35 567 350 60 .611 1976-77) John MacInnes (Michigan Tech 26 555 295 39 .646 *Frank Serratore (Denver 1991-94, Air 23 378 402 79 .486 1957-82) Force 1998-16) *Terry Meagher (Bowdoin 1984-16) 33 542 253 58 .669 Don Olson (Saint Mary’s [MN] 1977- 31 377 399 41 .487 Jack Riley (Army West Point 1951-86) 36 542 343 20 .610 89, 91-08) Don Brose (Minn. St. Mankato 1970- 30 536 335 79 .606 Mike Sertich (Minn. Duluth 1983-00, 21 375 397 53 .487 83, 85-00) Michigan Tech 2001-03) Don Roberts (Gust. Adolphus 32 515 278 25 .645 *Bob Gaudet (Brown 1989-97, 28 372 416 99 .475 1965-96) Dartmouth 1998-16) *Rick Gotkin (Mercyhurst 1989-16) 28 510 367 80 .575 *Active coach. ^Ties computed as half won and half lost. *Tim Coghlin (St. Norbert 1994-16) 23 507 132 51 .772 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 44 1,012 599 110 .620 all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) Red Berenson, Michigan 32 835 407 89 .661 Coach, Team Years Won Lost Tied Pct.^ Don Lucia, Minnesota 29 694 374 97 .637 Red Berenson, Michigan 32 835 407 89 .661 Richard Umile, New Hampshire 26 569 335 103 .616 Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame 17 427 207 72 .656 Rick Gotkin, Mercyhurst 28 510 367 80 .575 Rick Bennett, Union (NY) 6 138 69 31 .645 Rand Pecknold, Quinnipiac 22 446 264 82 .615 Don Lucia, Minnesota 29 694 374 97 .637 Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame 17 427 207 72 .656 Norm Bazin, UMass Lowell 8 162 88 25 .635 Bob Daniels, Ferris St.
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