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Coaching Records Coaching Records All-Divisions Coaching Records ......................................... 2 Division I Coaching Records ............................................... 3 Division II Coaching Records .............................................. 5 Division III Coaching Records ............................................. 7 2 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS All-Divisions Coaching Records Coach (Team & Tenure) Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Winningest Active Coaches 3. *Russ Rose (Penn St. 1979-09) .................................. 31 1,001 159 0 .863 4. Don Shaw (Stanford 1984-99) .................................. 16 440 70 0 .863 (Minimum five years as an NCAA head coach in Divisions I, II or III; includes 5. *Dave Shoji (Hawaii 1975-09).................................... 35 1,016 176 1 .852 career record at four-year colleges only) 6. *Mary Wise (Iowa St. 1981-84, Florida 1991-09) ..................................................... 23 684 130 0 .840 BY PERCENTAGE 7. *Chris Catanach (Tampa 1984-09) .......................... 26 810 154 0 .840 The rounding of percentages may indicate ties where none exists. In these cases, the numerical 8. *Rick Squiers (Hastings 1993-98, order is correct. Neb.-Kearney 1999-09) ....................................... 17 560 110 0 .836 9. *Tracy Rietzke (Kan. Wesleyan 1982-87, Coach, Team Current Div. Years Won Lost Pct. Rockhurst 1988-09) .............................................. 28 999 207 0 .828 1. Brady Starkey, Concordia-St. Paul .......................... II 7 240 20 .923 10. *John Dunning (Pacific 1985-00, 2. Jason Skoch, West Tex. A&M .....................................II 5 176 20 .871 Stanford 2001-09) ................................................. 25 699 147 0 .826 3. Larry Bock, Juniata .......................................................III 33 1,218 186 .868 4. Brian Schaefer, Wis.-Oshkosh ..................................III 6 189 29 .867 11. *John Cook (Wisconsin 1992-98, 5. Paco Labrador, Wittenberg....................................... III 7 227 35 .866 Nebraska 2000-09) ............................................... 17 468 99 0 .825 6. Russ Rose, Penn St. .........................................................I 31 1,001 159 .863 12. Terry Pettit (Nebraska 1977-99) ................................ 23 696 148 11 .820 7. Dave Shoji, Hawaii ...........................................................I 35 1,016 176 .852^ 13. Don Flora (La Verne 1998-08) .................................... 11 269 59 0 .820 8. Mary Wise, Florida ...........................................................I 23 684 130 .840 14. *Wilfred Navalta (BYU-Hawaii 1985-09) ................ 25 551 129 0 .810 9. Chris Catanach, Tampa ................................................II 26 810 154 .840 15. *Brian Gimmillaro (Long Beach St. 1985-09) ...... 25 678 163 0 .806 10. Jim Boos, Minn. Duluth ...............................................II 8 218 42 .838 16. Elaine Michaelis (BYU 1969-01) ................................ 33 886 219 5 .800 11. Rick Squiers, Neb.-Kearney ........................................II 17 560 110 .836 17. *Mick Haley (Texas 1980-96, 12. Tracy Rietzke, Rockhurst .............................................II 28 999 207 .828 Southern California 2001-09) ........................... 26 748 191 1 .796 13. John Dunning, Stanford ...............................................I 25 699 147 .826 18. *Tony Graystone (West Tex. A&M 1999-08, 14. John Cook, Nebraska .....................................................I 17 468 99 .825 A&M-Corpus Christi 2009) ................................ 11 324 83 0 .796 15. Hannah Long, Southwestern (TX) .........................III 6 192 44 .814 19. *Jennifer McDowell (Emory 1996-09) ................... 14 440 118 0 .789 16. Wilfred Navalta, BYU-Hawaii .....................................II 25 551 129 .810 20. Andy Banachowski (UCLA 1966-68, 70-09) ........ 40 1,106 301 0 .786 17. Brian Gimmillaro, Long Beach St. .............................I 25 678 163 .806 18. Chris Herron, Washburn ............................................. II 11 322 78 .805 21. ^Peggy Martin (Central Mo. 1975-78, 80-08, 19. Paula Weishoff, UC Irvine .............................................I 6 168 41 .804 Spring Hill 2009) .................................................... 34 1,072 297 8 .781 20. Cora Thompson, Tufts .................................................III 6 152 38 .800 22. *Diane Flick (Western Wash. 2000-09) .................. 10 213 60 0 .780 23. *Bobbi Petersen (UNI 1997, 2001-09 ..................... 10 259 73 0 .780 21. Amber Warners, Calvin ...............................................III 9 251 63 .799 22. Tom Black, Loyola Marymount ..................................I 5 115 29 .799 24. Iradge Ahrabi-Fard (UNI 1981-96, 98-00) ............. 19 503 142 0 .780 23. Wayne Kreklow, Missouri .............................................I 11 358 91 .797 25. Kris Russell (Wis.-Whitewater 1981-04) ................. 24 812 231 0 .779 24. Mick Haley, Southern California ................................I 26 748 191 .796^ *Active NCAA coach; ^Martin is active, but now coaching at an NAIA institution. 25. Tony Graystone, A&M-Corpus Christi .....................I 11 324 83 .796 R - Team reclassifying from one division to another; ^includes one tie. BY VICTORIES BY VICTORIES Coach (Team & Tenure) Years Won Lost Tied Pct. 1. *Larry Bock (Juniata 1977-09) ................................... 33 1,218 186 0 .868 Coach, Team Current Div. Years Won Lost Pct. 2. Andy Banachowski (UCLA 1966-68, 70-09) ........ 40 1,106 301 0 .786 1. Larry Bock, Juniata .......................................................III 33 1,218 186 .868 3. ^Peggy Martin (Central Mo. 1975-78, 80-08, 2. Dave Shoji, Hawaii ...........................................................I 35 1,016 176 .852^ Spring Hill 2009) .................................................... 34 1,072 297 8 .781 3. Russ Rose, Penn St. .........................................................I 31 1,001 159 .863 4. *Dave Shoji (Hawaii 1975-09).................................... 35 1,016 176 1 .852 4. Tracy Rietzke, Rockhurst .............................................II 28 999 207 .828 5. *Russ Rose (Penn St. 1979-09) .................................. 31 1,001 159 0 .863 5. Rich Luenemann, Washington-St. Louis .............III 29 970 314 .755 6. Mike Hebert, Minnesota ...............................................I 34 866 365 .703 6. *Tracy Rietzke (Kan. Wesleyan 1982-87, 7. Kathy Gregory, UC Santa Barbara ............................I 35 831 370 .692 Rockhurst 1988-09) .............................................. 28 999 207 0 .828 8. Chris Catanach, Tampa ................................................II 26 810 154 .840 7. *Rich Luenemann [St. Francis (IL) 1981-98, 9. Shelton Collier, Wingate .............................................II 29 803 271 .748 Washington-St. Louis 1999-09] ....................... 29 970 314 0 .755 10. Mick Haley, Southern California ................................I 26 748 191 .796^ 8. Elaine Michaelis (BYU 1969-01) ................................ 33 886 219 5 .800 11. Sandy Hoffman, Bentley .............................................II 28 701 308 .695 9. *Mike Hebert (Pittsburgh 1976-79, 12. John Dunning, Stanford ...............................................I 25 699 147 .826 New Mexico 1980-82, Illinois 1983-95, 13. Joel Dearing, Springfield ...........................................III 29 697 306 .695 Minnesota 1996-09) ............................................. 34 866 365 0 .703 Karen Chisum, Texas St. ................................................I 30 697 447 .609# 10. *Kathy Gregory (UC Santa Barbara 1975-09) ..... 35 831 370 0 .692 15. Julie Jenkins, Trinity (TX) ...........................................III 26 696 318 .686 11. Debby Colberg (Sacramento St. 1976-07) ........... 32 828 292 0 .739 16. Mary Wise, Florida ...........................................................I 23 684 130 .840 12. Joan Sitterly (SUNY Cortland 1983-04) ................. 22 816 234 0 .777 17. Brian Gimmillaro, Long Beach St. .............................I 25 678 163 .806 13. Kris Russell (Wis.-Whitewater 1981-04) ................. 24 812 231 0 .779 18. Bob Bertucci, Temple .....................................................I 31 661 360 .647 14. *Chris Catanach (Tampa 1984-09) .......................... 26 810 154 0 .840 19. Matt Peck, Middle Tenn. ...............................................I 26 657 243 .730 15. Marilyn Nolen (Sul Ross St. 1969-71, 20. Rosie Wegrich, Cal Poly Pomona ............................ II 35 653 470 .581$ New Mexico St. 1975, Utah St. 1976-81, 21. Cindy Book, St. Olaf .....................................................III 27 644 302 .681 Kentucky 1982-83, Florida 1984-90, 22. Jill Hirschinger, New Hampshire ...............................I 31 639 444 .589$ North Florida 1991-93, St. Louis 1994-03) .. 32 809 358 12 .691 23. Judy Green, Alabama .....................................................I 24 622 289 .683 24. Elizabeth Zicha, Muskingum ...................................III 25 610 283 .683 16. *Shelton Collier (Pittsburgh 1980-88, 25. Chris Poole, Florida St. ...................................................I 23 602 242 .713 Georgia Tech 1991-01, Wingate 2001-09) .. 29 803 271 0 .748 17. Lisa Herb (Dubuque 1979-84, ^Includes one tie; #includes three ties; $includes 10 ties. Wis.-Eau Claire 1985-06) ..................................... 28 790 297 0 .727 18. Linda Dollar (Missouri St. 1972-95) ......................... 24 758 266
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