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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 with a record of 777-58-31.[1][2]

College women's soccer coaches with 300 wins

Key

* Active coach in 2015
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 2015 season.
Rank Name Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Teams
1* Anson Dorrance 34 788 58 32 .916 North Carolina (1979–present)
2* Len Tsantiris 34 535 187 55 .724 Connecticut (1981–present)
3* Aliceann Wilber 35 502 129 55 .772 William Smith (1980–present)
4* Joe Russo 25 452 57 34 .864 New Jersey (1990–present)
5* Brian McManus 28 450 79 50 .820 UC San Diego (1987–present)
5* Gabe Mejail 35 450 198 51 .680 Wheaton (MA) (1979–1982), Merrimack (1984–present)
7* Pete Felske 27 445 103 32 .795 Wheaton (IL) (1988–present)
8* Becky Burleigh 25 436 117 36 .771 Berry (1989–1993), Florida (1994–present)
9* Jerry Smith 28 424 132 52 .740 Santa Clara (1987–present)
10 Terry Gurnett 34 422 135 66 .730 Rochester (1977–2010)
11* Randy Waldrum 25 400 108 29 .772 Tulsa (1989–1994), Baylor (1996–1998), Notre Dame (1999–2013)
12* G. Guerrieri 24 394 121 29 .751 Hardin-Simmons (1988–1989), Texas A&M (1993–present)
13* David Lombardo 32 383 229 41 .618 Keene State (1981–1987), James Madison (1990–present)
14* John Daly 28 381 153 50 .695 William & Mary (1987–present)
15 Sheila Miech 25 365 117 31 .742 Wisconsin-Stevens Point (1987–2012)
15* Chris Petrucelli 25 365 141 41 .705 Notre Dame (1990–1998), Texas (1999–2011), SMU (2012-present)
17* Todd Olsen 21 363 82 41 .789 Lynchburg (1994–present)
18* Nick Cowell 26 362 113 33 .745 Wooster (1989–1990), Trinity (TX) (1991–1998), Baylor (1999–2002), Sewanee (2003–2005), St. Edward's (2006–present)
19* Mark Krikorian 21 361 91 24 .784 Franklin Pierce (1990–1995), Hartford (1996–2000), Florida State (2005–present)
20* Nancy Feldman 27 357 136 46 .705 Lake Forest (1988–1989), Plymouth State (1990–1994), Boston University (1995–present)
21* Peter Albright 34 343 247 54 .575 Johnson State (1981–1995), Richmond (1996–present)
22* Denise Lyons 23 342 142 32 .694 Keene State (1992–present)
23* Mike Cook 22 341 112 25 .740 Southern Nazarene (1993–1997), Central Oklahoma (1998–present)
24* Steve Swanson 25 339 138 46 .692 Dartmouth (1990–1995), Stanford (1996–1999), Virginia (2000–present)
25* Luis Reis 18 335 65 28 .815 Wheaton (MA) (1997–present)
26 John Leaney 24 327 106 36 .736 UC San Diego (1984–1986), Macalester (1989–2009)
27* Leo Weil 23 326 104 33 .740 Johns Hopkins (1992–present)
28* Jennifer Rockwood 20 321 94 35 .752 BYU (1995–present)
29* Mike Joy 23 318 133 34 .691 Midway (1992–1996), Tusculum (1997–present)
29* Scott Frey 15 318 17 17 .928 Messiah (2000–present)
31* Phil Pincince 38 317 247 53 .557 Brown (1977–present)
32* Jeff Bailey 19 315 63 26 .812 Franklin Pierce (1996–present)
32* Jeff Hooker 23 315 114 40 .714 Denver (1992–present)
34* Denise Dallamora 35 312 260 60 .541 Brandeis (1980–present)
35 Jim Rudy 28 311 160 28 .651 Central Florida (1981–1987), Massachusetts (1988–2008)
36* Jim Tursi 23 304 124 41 .692 Portland (1986–1988; Willamette (1993–2007); Lewis & Clark (2011-2015)
37* Amy Reifert 24 300 117 46 .698 Chicago (1991–present)
37* Tim Alexander 22 300 122 25 .699 Edgewood (1993–present)(1994–present)

See also

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Soccer: Women's Soccer Coaching Records Entering 2010" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 10, 2011.
  2. ^ "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved April 10, 2011.