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Baseball Coaching Records BASEBALL COACHING RECORDS All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Division I Coaching Records 4 Division II Coaching Records 7 Division III Coaching Records 10 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct. indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the 41. Bill Holowaty, Eastern Conn. St. 45 1,412 528 7 .727 rankings is accurate. Ties counted as half won, half lost. 1969-13 42. Loyal Park, Harvard 1969-78 10 247 93 0 .726 43. Judson Hyames, Western Mich. 15 166 62 2 .726 WINNINGEST COACHES ALL-TIME 1922-36 44. John Flynn, Providence 1924-25, 10 147 55 2 .725 27-34 Top 50 By Percentage 45. Skip Bertman, LSU 1984-01 18 870 330 3 .724 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 46. *Tim Scannell, Trinity (TX) 1999-17 20 661 252 0 .724 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 47. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. 36 1,768 675 3 .723 Coach, Team(s) Years Won Lost Tied Pct. 1978-13 48. Carl Lundgren, Michigan 1914-16, 20 302 111 20 .721 1. Robert Henry Lee, Southern U. 12 172 35 0 .831 18-20, Illinois 21-34 1949-60 49. Bud Middaugh, Miami (OH) 1968-79, 22 820 319 0 .720 2. Don Schaly, Marietta 1964-03 40 1,438 329 13 .812 Michigan 1980-89 3. John Barry, Holy Cross 1921-60 40 619 146 5 .807 50. Emory Hines, Southern U. 1961-76 10 233 91 1 .718 4. *Joe Brown, SUNY Cortland 2000-18 19 714 185 3 .793 5. Cliff Gustafson, Texas 1968-96 29 1,427 373 2 .792 *Active coach. 6. Mark Walsh, Aurora 1993-02 10 320 85 2 .789 7. Russ Tiedemann, Wis.-Oshkosh 14 366 105 2 .776 Top 50 By Victories 1975-88 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; 8. Frank Vieira, New Haven 1963-06 44 1,127 324 6 .776 includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution.) 9. *Joe Urso, Tampa 2001-18 18 785 228 1 .775 Coach, Team Years Won Lost Tied Pct. 10. Chuck Anderson, Fla. Southern 1967- 20 843 251 1 .770 67, 84-02 1. *Mike Martin, Florida St. 1980-18 39 1,987 713 4 .736 11. Dennis Denning, St. Thomas (MN) 15 522 157 1 .768 2. Augie Garrido, San Fran. St. 1969, 48 1,975 951 9 .674 1995-09 Cal Poly 1970-72, Cal St. Fullerton 1973-87, Illinois 1988-90, Cal St. 12. William Spaulding, Western Mich. 11 63 18 4 .765 Fullerton 1991-96, Texas 1997-16 1911-21 3. Gordie Gillespie, Lewis 1953-76, St. 59 1,893 952 1 .665 13. George Huff, Illinois 1896-19 24 315 96 4 .764 Francis (IL) 1977-95, Ripon 1996- 14. *Matt Magers, Minnesota St., 2009-18 10 419 131 0 .762 05, St. Francis (IL) 2006-11 15. Doug Fleetwood, Salisbury 2001-14 14 476 147 6 .762 4. Gene Stephenson, Wichita St. 36 1,768 675 3 .723 16. *Mike Kinnison, Delta St. 1997-18 22 939 299 2 .758 1978-13 17. Harry Carlson, Springfield 1924, 18 151 49 0 .755 5. Mark Marquess, Stanford 1977-17 41 1,627 878 7 .649 Colorado 1928-43, 45 6. Jim Morris, Georgia Tech 1982-93, 37 1,594 716 4 .690 18. Bobby Winkles, Arizona St. 1959-71 13 524 173 0 .752 Miami (FL) 1994-18 19. Carp Wood, St. Bonaventure 1951, 14 237 80 2 .746 7. Larry Hays, Lubbock Chrst. 1971-86, 38 1,508 860 4 .637 Ithaca 1966-78 Texas Tech 1987-08 20. George Myrum, Gust. Adolphus 14 123 42 0 .745 8. Chuck Hartman, High Point 1960-78, 47 1,444 816 8 .638 1925-38 Virginia Tech 1979-06 21. Frank Sancet, Arizona 1950-72 23 831 283 8 .744 9. Don Schaly, Marietta 1964-03 40 1,438 329 13 .812 22. Chase Riddle, Troy 1979-90 12 434 149 2 .744 10. *Mike Fox, N.C. Wesleyan 1983-94, 35 1,429 521 5 .732 23. Bob Wren, Ohio 1949-72 24 464 160 4 .742 96-98, North Carolina 1999-18 24. George Doc Jacobs, Villanova 11 106 37 0 .741 11. Cliff Gustafson, Texas 1968-96 29 1,427 373 2 .792 1933-43 12. *Paul Mainieri, St. Thomas (FL) 36 1,415 721 7 .662 25. Ron Fraser, Miami (FL) 1963-92 30 1,267 440 9 .741 1983-88, Air Force 1989-94, Notre 26. Gary Ward, Oklahoma St. 1978-96, 21 1,022 361 1 .739 Dame 1995-06, LSU 2007-18 New Mexico St. 2001-02 13. Bill Holowaty, Eastern Conn. St. 45 1,412 528 7 .727 27. John Baggs, St. Scholastica 1992-09 18 566 202 3 .736 1969-13 28. *Mike Martin, Florida St. 1980-18 39 1,987 713 4 .736 14. Ron Polk, Ga. Southern 1972-75, 35 1,373 702 2 .662 29. Jack Kaiser, St. John's (NY) 1956-73 18 366 132 1 .734 Mississippi St. 1976-97, Georgia 30. William Lai, LIU Brooklyn 1949-60 12 140 50 3 .733 2000-01, Mississippi St. 2002-08 31. *Mike Fox, N.C. Wesleyan 1983-94, 35 1,429 521 5 .732 15. Jim Gilligan, Western N.M. 1972, 40 1,353 895 7 .602 96-98, North Carolina 1999-18 Lamar 1973-86, 92-16 32. Bibb Falk, Texas 1940-42, 46-67 25 444 160 9 .732 16. Rod Dedeaux, Southern California 44 1,342 597 16 .691 33. Abe Naff, Ferrum 1986-07 22 612 224 3 .731 1942-47, 49-86 34. *Tim Pettorini, Wooster 1982-18 37 1,213 445 6 .731 17. Jack Leggett, Vermont 1978-82, 36 1,332 770 1 .634 Western Caro. 1983-91, Clemson 35. Gerry Thomas, Lynchburg 1969-70, 23 503 186 3 .729 1994-15 75-95 18. Larry Cochell, Emporia St. 1967-69, 39 1,331 813 3 .621 36. Pete Butler, Northern Colo. 1941-42, 24 416 154 2 .729 Creighton 1970-71, Cal St. L.A. 46-67 1972-76, Oral Roberts 1977- 37. W.J. Disch, St. Edward's 1902-08, 36 563 205 15 .729 86, Northwestern 1987, Cal St. Texas 1911-39 Fullerton 1988-90, Oklahoma 38. *Bob Babb, Johns Hopkins 1980-18 39 1,137 419 15 .729 1991-05 39. Jim Peelle, Buffalo 1949-49, 52-67 17 177 66 0 .728 19. Mike Metheny, Southeastern Okla. 37 1,324 679 3 .661 40. *John Vodenlich, Edgewood 1998-99, 17 569 213 1 .727 1981-17 Wis.-Whitewater 2004-17 20. Joe Roberts, Armstrong St. 1980-13 34 1,314 640 6 .672 All-Divisions Coaching Records 2 Coach, Team Years Won Lost Tied Pct. 21. Pete Dunn, Stetson 1980-16 37 1,312 887 3 .597 22. Tommy Thomas, Valdosta St. 40 1,308 825 6 .613 1968-07 23. Bob Bennett, Fresno St. 1967-67, 34 1,300 757 8 .631 70-02 24. *John Anderson, Minnesota 1982-18 37 1,288 860 3 .599 25. Ron Fraser, Miami (FL) 1963-92 30 1,267 440 9 .741 26. *Keith Guttin, Missouri St. 1983-18 36 1,259 776 0 .619 27. Jack Stallings, Wake Forest 1960-68, 39 1,255 799 10 .610 Florida St. 1969-74, Ga. Southern 1976-99 28. Richard Jones, MacMurray 1966- 39 1,242 752 6 .623 68, Southern Ill. 1970-90, Illinois 1991-05 29. Jim Dietz, San Diego St. 1972-02 31 1,230 751 18 .620 30. *Danny Hall, Kent St. 1988-93, 31 1,227 649 1 .654 Georgia Tech 1994-18 31. *Tim Pettorini, Wooster 1982-18 37 1,213 445 6 .731 32. Jay Bergman, Florida 1976-81, UCF 32 1,210 707 3 .631 1983-08 33. Al Ogletree, Dallas 1957-65, Sul 40 1,208 710 1 .630 Ross St. 1966-68, UTRGV 1969-97 34. Jim Mallon, Southwestern (TX) 34 1,196 602 1 .665 1971-04 35. *Gary Gilmore, S.C. Aiken 1990-95, 29 1,180 578 3 .671 Coastal Caro. 1996-18 36. *Charlie Migl, St. Mary's (TX) 32 1,179 550 0 .682 1987-18 37. Andy Lopez, Cal St. Dom. Hills 1983- 33 1,177 742 7 .613 88, Pepperdine 1989-94, Florida 1995-01, Arizona 2002-15 38. Wayne Graham, Rice 1992-18 27 1,173 528 2 .689 *George Valesente, Brockport 1973- 46 1,173 535 8 .686 74, SUNY New Paltz 1975-76, SUNY Maritime 1977-78, Ithaca 1979-18 40. Gary Adams, UC Irvine 1970-74, 35 1,172 892 12 .567 UCLA 1975-04 41. Bill Wilhelm, Clemson 1958-93 36 1,161 536 10 .683 Norm DeBriyn, Arkansas 1970-02 33 1,161 650 6 .641 43. Chuck Brayton, Washington St. 33 1,158 525 7 .687 1962-94 44. *Mike Gillespie, Southern California 31 1,156 720 2 .616 1987-06, UC Irvine 2008-18 45. *Tom Austin, Methodist 1980-18 39 1,150 534 10 .682 46. *Tony Robichaux, McNeese 1987-94, 32 1,149 736 2 .609 Louisiana 1995-18 47. *Bob Babb, Johns Hopkins 1980-18 39 1,137 419 15 .729 48. *Carl Lancaster, Mount Olive 32 1,134 485 2 .700 1987-18 49. Ray Tanner, North Carolina St. 1988- 25 1,133 489 3 .698 96, South Carolina 1997-12 50.
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