List of college women's basketball coaches with 600 wins
This is a list of college women's basketball coaches by number of career wins. The list includes only games at the NCAA,[1] AIAW and NAIA[2][3] levels. Pat Summitt, who was the head coach of the Tennessee Lady Volunteers from 1974–2012, tops the list with 1,098 career wins. The highest winning percentage in the group belongs to Geno Auriemma, head coach of the Connecticut Huskies since 1985, with an .877 career winning percentage. The fastest coach to reach 600 wins is Nancy Fahey, head coach of the Division III Washington (MO) Bears, in her 706th game.[1]
NCAA and NAIA women's basketball coaches with 600 wins
Key
Active in the 2016-17 season | |
* | Elected to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame |
** | Elected to both the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame |
Coaches
- The source for all statistics and schedules for NCAA teams is http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/careersearch
- Statistics correct as of November 25, 2016
Rank | Name | Years | Wins | Losses | Pct. | Teams (Seasons) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pat Summitt** | 38 | 1098 | 208 | .841 | Tennessee (1974–2012) |
2 | Tara VanDerveer** | 38 | 985 | 226 | .813 | Idaho (1978–80), Ohio State (1980–85), Stanford (1985–95, 1996-) |
3 | Sylvia Hatchell** | 42 | 979 | 359 | .732 | Francis Marion (1975–86), North Carolina (1986-) |
4 | C. Vivian Stringer** | 46 | 971 | 370 | .724 | Cheyney (1971–83), Iowa (1983–95), Rutgers (1995-) |
5 | Barbara Stevens* | 40 | 962 | 268 | .782 | Clark (MA) (1977–83), Massachusetts (1983–86), Bentley (1986-) |
6 | Geno Auriemma** | 32 | 959 | 134 | .878 | Connecticut (1985-) |
7 | Jody Conradt** | 38 | 900 | 309 | .744 | Sam Houston State (1969–73), Texas-Arlington (1973–76), Texas (1976–2007) |
8 | Jim Foster* | 39 | 868 | 326 | .727 | Saint Joseph's (1978–91), Vanderbilt (1991–2002), Ohio State (2002–13), Chattanooga (2013-) |
9 | Robin Selvig | 38 | 865 | 286 | .752 | Montana (1978–2016) |
10 | Andy Landers* | 36 | 862 | 299 | .742 | Georgia (1979–2015) |
11 | Muffet McGraw* | 35 | 825 | 264 | .758 | Lehigh (1982–87), Notre Dame (1987-) |
12 | Michael Strong | 34 | 815 | 182 | .817 | Scranton (1979–94, 1995–2014) |
13 | Curt Fredrickson | 38 | 800 | 293 | .732 | Northern State (1977–83, 1985-) |
14 | Andy Yosinoff | 40 | 769 | 259 | .748 | Emmanuel (MA) (1977-) |
15 | Phillip Kahler | 34 | 757 | 171 | .816 | St. John Fisher (1974–2008) |
16 | Garey Smith | 41 | 751 | 492 | .604 | William Penn (1982-2000), Grand View (2000-) |
17 | Debbie Ryan* | 34 | 739 | 324 | .695 | Virginia (1977–2011) |
18 | Kay Yow** | 38 | 737 | 344 | .682 | Elon (1971–75), NC State (1975–2009) |
19 | Joanne Bracker | 42 | 736 | 403 | .646 | Midland (NE) (1970–2012) |
20 | Joe Foley | 30 | 721 | 229 | .759 | Arkansas Tech (1987–2003), Little Rock (2003-) |
20 | Gary Blair* | 32 | 721 | 292 | .712 | Stephen F. Austin (1985–93), Arkansas (1993–2003), Texas A&M (2003-) |
22 | Nancy Fahey* | 31 | 714 | 130 | .846 | Washington (MO) (1986-) |
23 | Tom Shirley | 36 | 710 | 330 | .683 | DeSales (1981–89), Philadelphia (1989-) |
24 | Sue Gunter** | 34 | 708 | 308 | .697 | Stephen F. Austin (1968–80), LSU (1982–2004) |
25 | Cindy Russo | 38 | 707 | 408 | .634 | Lamar (1978–80), FIU (1977–78, 1980–2015) |
26 | Lonnie Kruse | 33 | 706 | 244 | .743 | Sterling (KS) (1981–2014) |
27 | Harry Perretta | 39 | 704 | 442 | .614 | Villanova (1978-) |
28 | Joan Bonvicini | 36 | 701 | 421 | .625 | Long Beach State (1979–91), Arizona (1991–2008), Seattle (2009–16) |
29 | Rene Portland | 31 | 693 | 265 | .723 | Saint Joseph's (1976–78), Colorado (1978–80), Penn State (1980–2007) |
30 | Yvonne Kauffman | 42 | 689 | 328 | .677 | Elizabethtown (1970–2012) |
31 | Dixie Jeffers | 34 | 683 | 222 | .755 | Rio Grande (1983–86), Capital (1986-) |
31 | Lisa Bluder | 33 | 683 | 332 | .673 | St. Ambrose (1984–90), Drake (1990–2000), Iowa (2000-) |
33 | Theresa Grentz* | 35 | 678 | 339 | .667 | Saint Joseph's (1974–76), Rutgers (1976–95), Illinois (1995–2007), Lafayette (2015-) |
34 | Nancy Winstel | 32 | 675 | 255 | .726 | Midway (1978–81), Northern Kentucky (1983–2012) |
35 | Amy Ruley* | 29 | 671 | 198 | .772 | North Dakota State (1979–2008) |
36 | Glenn Wilkes Jr. | 31 | 665 | 228 | .745 | Rollins (1986-) |
37 | Gary Fifield | 27 | 660 | 137 | .828 | Southern Maine (1987–2008, 2009–15) |
38 | Connie Tilley | 40 | 653 | 287 | .695 | St. Norbert (1977-) |
39 | Nancy Funk | 40 | 652 | 343 | .655 | Messiah (1977–86), Johns Hopkins (1986-) |
40 | Tim Shea | 30 | 649 | 197 | .767 | Salem State (1981–2011) |
41 | Lonnie Bartley | 31 | 642 | 245 | .724 | Fort Valley State (1984–2013, 2015-) |
42 | Joe McKeown | 31 | 641 | 302 | .680 | New Mexico State (1986–89), George Washington (1989–2008), Northwestern (2008-) |
43 | Kevin Borseth | 30 | 638 | 256 | .714 | Michigan Tech (1987–98), Michigan (2007–12), Green Bay (1998–2007, 2013-) |
44 | Robin Hagen-Smith | 24 | 637 | 161 | .798 | Shawnee State (1989–2013) |
44 | Michael Durbin | 32 | 637 | 207 | .755 | Wittenburg (1985–86), Saint Benedict (1986-) |
46 | Bob Schneider | 28 | 634 | 201 | .759 | Texas Woman's (1978–81), West Texas A&M (1981–2006) |
47 | Gene Roebuck | 25 | 628 | 145 | .812 | North Dakota (1987–2012) |
47 | David Smith | 34 | 628 | 334 | .653 | St. Joseph's (IN) (1976–78, 1984–90), Shippensburg (1990–98), Bellarmine (1998–2012), West Virginia State (2012-2016) |
49 | Wes Moore | 28 | 625 | 204 | .754 | Maryville (TN) (1987–93), Francis Marion (1995–98), Chattanooga (1998–2013), NC State (2013-) |
50 | Doug Bruno | 31 | 617 | 318 | .660 | DePaul (1976–78, 1988-) |
50 | Bill Fennelly | 29 | 617 | 276 | .691 | Toledo (1988–95), Iowa State (1995-) |
52 | David Slifer | 28 | 615 | 229 | .729 | Mount Mercy (1989–95), Missouri Western State (1995–2004), Central Missouri (2004-) |
53 | Susan Dunagan | 33 | 611 | 272 | .692 | Roanoke (1981–2014) |
54 | Dale Neal | 23 | 609 | 171 | .781 | Freed-Hardeman (1994-) |
55 | Wendy Larry | 27 | 608 | 234 | .722 | Virginia Wesleyan (1977–78), Arizona (1985–87), Old Dominion (1987–2011) |
55 | Sharon Fanning-Otis | 36 | 608 | 460 | .569 | Chattanooga (1976–87), Kentucky (1987–95), Mississippi State (1995–2012) |
57 | Joe Ciampi* | 27 | 607 | 213 | .740 | Army (1977–79), Auburn (1979–2004) |
57 | Mike Granelli | 32 | 607 | 249 | .709 | Saint Peter's (NJ) (1972–2004) |
57 | Mike Davis | 27 | 607 | 290 | .677 | Columbia (MO) (2001–14), Central Methodist (1987–99, 2015–) |
60 | J. Randall Ognibene | 33 | 606 | 264 | .697 | Mount Saint Mary (1980–2013) |
61 | Lynne Agee | 33 | 602 | 334 | .643 | Roanoke (1978–81), UNC Greensboro (1981–2011) |
62 | Mary Fleig | 34 | 600 | 314 | .656 | Franklin & Marshall (1983–90), Millersville (1990–) |
See also
- WBCA National Coach of the Year
- Naismith College Coach of the Year
- AP Coach of the Year
- USBWA Women's National Coach of the Year
- List of college men's basketball coaches with 600 wins
References
- 1 2 "WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS THROUGH 2014-15" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 6 Nov 2015.
- ↑ "DI WOMEN'S BASKETBALL WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES (BY WINS) After the 2015-16 Season" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
- ↑ "DII WOMEN'S BASKETBALL WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES (BY WINS) After the 2015-16 Season" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
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