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List of college women's soccer career coaching wins leaders

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This is a list of college women's soccer coaches with 300 wins. Anson Dorrance of North Carolina is the all-time leader in both wins and winning percentage with a record of 826–70–38 (.905).[1][2]

College women's soccer coaches with 300 wins

Key

* Active coach in 2017
Inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame
The list includes coaches with 300 wins regardless of division.
Coaches with 300 wins at a Division I school (or historic equivalents) are designated with the referenced peach shading.

Coaches

Unless otherwise noted, statistics are correct through the end of the 2017 season.
Rank Name Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Teams
1* Anson Dorrance 39 826 70 38 .905 North Carolina (1979–present)
2 Len Tsantiris 37 570 201 59 .722 Connecticut (1981–2017)
3* Aliceann Wilber 38 555 132 57 .784 William Smith (1980–present)
4* Joe Russo 28 503 63 41 .862 The College of New Jersey (1990–present)
5 Brian McManus 31 501 90 54 .819 UC San Diego (1987–2017)
6* Becky Burleigh 28 489 133 38 .770 Berry (1989–1993), Florida (1995–present)
7* Pete Felske 30 488 123 35 .783 Wheaton (IL) (1988–present)
8* Gabe Mejail 39 488 227 59 .672 Wheaton (MA) (1979–1982), Merrimack (1984–present)
9* Jerry Smith 31 465 152 59 .732 Santa Clara (1987–present)
10* G. Guerrieri 27 441 138 35 .747 Hardin-Simmons (1988–1989), Texas A&M (1993–present)
11 Terry Gurnett 34 422 135 66 .730 Rochester (1977–2010)
12* Todd Olsen 24 418 92 46 .793 Lynchburg (1994–present)
13 David Lombardo 35 415 257 43 .610 Keene State (1981–1987), James Madison (1990–2017)
14 John Daly 31 413 176 57 .683 William & Mary (1987–2017)
15* Mark Krikorian 24 406 105 33 .777 Franklin Pierce (1990–1995), Hartford (1996–2000), Florida State (2005–present)
16* Nick Cowell 29 402 123 42 .746 Wooster (1989–1990), Trinity (TX) (1991–1998), Baylor (1999–2002), Sewanee (2003–2005), St. Edward's (2006–present)
17* Randy Waldrum 24 400 108 29 .772 Tulsa (1989–1994), Baylor (1996–1998), Notre Dame (1999–2013), Pittsburgh (2018–present)
18* Chris Petrucelli 28 393 165 49 .688 Notre Dame (1990–1998), Texas (1999–2011), SMU (2012–present)
19* Nancy Feldman 30 389 161 53 .689 Lake Forest (1988–1989), Plymouth State (1990–1994), Boston University (1995–2017)
20* Steve Swanson 28 386 150 55 .700 Dartmouth (1990–1995), Stanford (1996–1999), Virginia (2000–present)
21* Jennifer Rockwood 25 385 114 46 .749 BYU (1995–present)
22* Jim Blankenship 27 383 122 32 .743 Lynn (1986–1997), Miami (FL) (1998–2001), Florida Gulf Coast (2007–present)
23* Scott Frey 18 380 22 24 .920 Messiah (2000–present)
24* Denise Lyons 26 378 163 37 .686 Keene State (1992–present)
25* Mike Cook 25 375 134 31 .723 Southern Nazarene (1993–1997), Central Oklahoma (1998–present)
26* Leo Weil 26 375 115 39 .746 Johns Hopkins (1992–present)
27 Sheila Miech 25 365 117 31 .742 Wisconsin-Stevens Point (1987–2011)
28* Luis Reis 21 363 80 33 .797 Wheaton (MA) (1997–2016), Transylvania (2017–present)
29 Peter Albright 37 359 281 58 .556 Johnson State (1981–1995), Richmond (1996–2017)
30* Denise Dallamora 38 355 272 72 .559 Brandeis (1980–present)
31* Amy Reifert 27 353 130 47 .710 Chicago (1991–present)
32* Mike Joy 26 347 153 40 .680 Midway (1992–1996), Tusculum (1997–present)
33* Nikki Izzo-Brown 23 338 112 49 .726 West Virginia Wesleyan (1994), West Virginia (1996–present)
33* Jeff Hooker 26 338 144 44 .684 Denver (1992–present)
35* Laurie Darling Gutheil 22 336 98 31 .756 Saint Rose (1996–present)
35* Pepe Fernandez 27 336 139 37 .692 Maryville (TN) (1991–present)
37 Jeff Bailey 21 330 79 28 .787 Franklin Pierce (1996–2016)
38* Paul Ratcliffe 20 330 84 34 .775 Saint Mary's (1998–2002), Stanford (2003–present)
38* Marcus Wood 18 330 36 26 .875 Hardin-Simmons (2000–present)
40* John Hedlund 23 328 124 31 .711 North Texas (1995–present)
40* Tim Alexander 25 328 148 27 .679 Edgewood (1993–present)
42 John Leaney 24 327 106 36 .736 UC San Diego (1984–1986), Macalester (1989–2009)
42* Phil Benne 29 327 192 48 .619 Roanoke (1989–present)
42* Mindy Quigg 24 327 107 50 .727 Ithaca (1994–present)
45* Mike Cannon 25 326 117 58 .709 Truman (1993–present)
45* Carin Jennings-Gabarra 26 326 155 46 .662 Westmont (1987), Navy (1993–present)
47 Phil Pincince 39 324 254 55 .555 Brown (1977–2015)
47* Jim Tursi 26 324 158 47 .657 Portland (1986–1988), Willamette (1993–2007), Lewis & Clark (2010–present)
49* Betty Ann Kempf-Townsley 32 319 239 51 .566 La Salle (1986–1993), Seton Hall (1994–2006), West Chester (2007–present)
50* John Walker 24 318 151 39 .664 Nebraska (1994–present)
51* Markus Roeders 22 315 126 47 .694 Marquette (1996–present)
52 Mike Tucker 22 313 125 33 .700 Dayton (1995–2016)
53* Gail Murphy 25 312 142 39 .672 Southwestern (TX) (1993–1996), Denison (1997–present)
54 Jim Rudy 28 311 160 28 .651 UCF (1981–1987), Massachusetts (1988–2008)
55* Sue Patberg 25 310 136 58 .673 Minnesota (1993–1999), Georgia (2000–2004), Emory (2005–present)
56 Ali Omar 22 308 109 29 .723 Winona State (1995–2017)
56* Amanda Cromwell 21 308 118 38 .705 UMBC (1996–1997), UCF (1999–2012), UCLA (2013–present)
58* Gail Mann 25 307 133 52 .677 Nazareth (1993–present)
59* Bob Sheehan 21 306 100 28 .737 Northern Kentucky (1997–present)
59* Robbie Church 24 306 167 57 .631 Charlotte (1994–1998), Vanderbilt (1999–2000), Duke (2001–present)
61 Randy Hanson 20 303 73 35 .780 Puget Sound (1995–2004, 2006–2015)
62* Neil Cunningham 23 302 88 33 .753 SCAD (1995–2000), Washington & Lee (2001–present)
63* Steve Spirk 26 301 166 40 .633 Wilmington (OH) (1992–present)

See also

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Soccer: Women's Soccer Coaching Records Entering 2015" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  2. ^ "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved June 13, 2017.