List of college baseball coaches with 1,100 wins
This is a list of NCAA baseball coaches with 1,100 career wins through the completion of the 2017 season.[1][2][3]
Key
* | Active as of 2018 |
Coaches with 1,100 career wins
Rank | Name | Years | Wins | Losses | Ties | Pct. | Teams | Notes |
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1 | Mike Martin | 40 | 2029 | 736 | 4 | .733 | Florida State 1980–2019 | Martin is the first NCAA baseball coach to amass 2,000 career victories |
2 | Augie Garrido | 48 | 1975 | 951 | 9 | .674 | San Francisco State, 1969, Cal Poly, 1970–1972, Cal State Fullerton, 1973–1987, Illinois, 1988–1990, Cal State Fullerton, 1991–1996, Texas 1997–2016 | |
3 | Gordie Gillespie | 59 | 1893 | 952 | 1 | .665 | Lewis 1953–1976, St. Francis (Ill.) 1977–1995, Ripon 1996–2005, St. Francis (Ill.) 2006–2011 | |
4 | Gene Stephenson | 36 | 1768 | 675 | 3 | .723 | Wichita State 1978–2013 | |
5 | Ed Cheff | 34 | 1705 | 430 | 2 | .799 | Lewis-Clark State 1977–2010[4] | |
6* | Woody Hunt | 39 | 1608 | 750 | 5 | .682 | Cumberland (TN) 1980–present[5] | |
7 | Jim Morris | 37 | 1594 | 716 | 4 | .690 | Georgia Tech 1982–1993, Miami (FL) 1994–2018 | |
8 | Mark Marquess | 40 | 1585 | 862 | 7 | .647 | Stanford 1977–2017 | |
9* | Denney Crabaugh | 32 | 1516 | 468 | 2 | .764 | Oklahoma City 1989–present | |
10 | Larry Hays | 38 | 1508 | 860 | 4 | .637 | Lubbock Christian 1971–1986, Texas Tech 1987–2008 | |
11 | Mike Fox | 37 | 1487 | 547 | 5 | .731 | NC Wesleyan 1983–1994, 1996–1998, North Carolina 1999–present | |
12* | Paul Mainieri | 38 | 1467 | 752 | 8 | .661 | St. Thomas (FL) 1983–1988, Air Force 1989–1994, Notre Dame 1995–2006, LSU 2007–present | |
13 | Chuck Hartman | 47 | 1444 | 816 | 8 | .638 | High Point 1960–1978, Virginia Tech 1979–2006 | |
14 | Don Schaly | 40 | 1438 | 329 | 13 | .812 | Marietta 1964–2003 | |
15 | Cliff Gustafson | 29 | 1427 | 373 | 2 | .792 | Texas 1968–1996 | |
16 | Bill Holowaty | 44 | 1412 | 528 | 7 | .727 | Eastern Connecticut State 1969–2012 | |
17 | Ron Polk | 35 | 1373 | 702 | 2 | .662 | Georgia Southern 1972–1975, Mississippi State 1976–1997, Georgia 2000–2001, Mississippi State 2002–2008 | |
18 | Jim Gilligan | 40 | 1353 | 895 | 7 | .602 | Western New Mexico 1972, Lamar 1973–1986, 1992–2016 | |
19 | Rod Dedeaux | 44 | 1342 | 597 | 16 | .691 | USC 1942–1947, 1949–1986 | |
20 | Jack Leggett | 36 | 1332 | 770 | 1 | .634 | Vermont 1978–1982, Western Carolina 1983–1991, Clemson 1994–2015 | |
21 | Larry Cochell | 39 | 1331 | 813 | 3 | .621 | Emporia State 1967–1969, Creighton 1970–1971, Cal State Los Angeles 1972–1976, Oral Roberts 1977–1986, Northwestern 1987, Cal State Fullerton 1988–1990, Oklahoma 1991–2005 | |
22* | John Anderson | 39 | 1325 | 897 | 3 | .596 | Minnesota 1982–present | |
23 | Mike Metheny | 37 | 1324 | 679 | 3 | .668 | Southeastern Oklahoma State 1981–2017 | |
24 | Joe Roberts | 34 | 1314 | 640 | 6 | .672 | Armstrong Atlantic 1980–2013 | |
25 | Pete Dunn | 37 | 1312 | 887 | 3 | .597 | Stetson 1980–2016 | |
26 | Tommy Thomas | 40 | 1308 | 825 | 6 | .613 | Valdosta State 1968–2007 | |
27 | Bob Bennett | 34 | 1300 | 757 | 8 | .631 | Fresno State 1967, 1970–2002 | |
28 | Ron Fraser | 30 | 1267 | 440 | 9 | .741 | Miami (FL) 1963–1992 | |
29 | Jack Stallings | 39 | 1255 | 799 | 10 | .610 | Wake Forest 1960–1968, Florida State 1969–1974, Georgia Southern 1976–1999 | |
30 | Itch Jones | 39 | 1242 | 752 | 6 | .623 | MacMurray 1966–1968, Southern Illinois 1970–1990, Illinois 1991–2005 | |
31 | Q.V. Lowe | 28 | 1242 | 689 | 5 | .643 | Auburn University Montgomery 1987-2014 | |
32 | Jim Dietz | 31 | 1230 | 751 | 18 | .620 | San Diego State 1972–2002 | |
33* | Keith Guttin | 35 | 1219 | 759 | 0 | .614 | Missouri State 1983–present | |
34 | Jay Bergman | 32 | 1210 | 707 | 3 | .631 | Florida 1976–1981, UCF 1983–2008 | |
35 | Al Ogletree | 40 | 1208 | 710 | 1 | .630 | Dallas 1958–1965, Sul Ross State 1966–1968, Texas–Pan American 1969–1997 | |
36* | Danny Hall | 30 | 1196 | 622 | 1 | .665 | Kent State 1988-93, Georgia Tech 1994–present | |
37 | Jim Mallon | 34 | 1196 | 602 | 1 | .665 | Southwestern 1971–2004 | |
38* | Gary Gilmore | 28 | 1183 | 578 | 3 | .671 | South Carolina Aiken 1990–1995, Coastal Carolina 1996–present | |
39 | Andy Lopez | 33 | 1177 | 742 | 7 | .613 | Cal State Dominguez Hills 1983–1988, Pepperdine 1989–1994, Florida 1995–2001, Arizona 2002–2015 | |
40 | Tim Pettorini | 36 | 1173 | 435 | 6 | .683 | Wooster 1982–present | |
41 | Wayne Graham | 26 | 1173 | 528 | 2 | .689 | Rice 1992–2018 | |
42 | Tony Robichaux | 36 | 1173 | 765 | 2 | .605 | McNeese State 1987–1994, Louisiana 1995–2019 | |
43 | Gary Adams | 35 | 1172 | 892 | 12 | .567 | UC Irvine 1970–1974, UCLA 1975–2004 | |
44* | Lou Yacinich | 44 | 1170 | 827 | 0 | .586 | Grand View 1974–present | |
45 | Bill Wilhelm | 36 | 1161 | 536 | 10 | .683 | Clemson 1958–1993 | |
46 | Norm DeBriyn | 33 | 1161 | 650 | 6 | .641 | Arkansas 1970–2002 | |
47 | Jack Coffey | 47 | 1160 | 482 | 13 | .705 | Fordham 1909–1917, 1919–1921, 1923–1943, 1945–1958[6] | |
48 | Chuck Brayton | 33 | 1158 | 525 | 6 | .687 | Washington State 1962–1994 | |
49* | Charlie Migl | 31 | 1144 | 532 | 0 | .689 | St. Mary's (TX) 1987–present | |
50* | George Valesente | 45 | 1143 | 518 | 8 | .687 | Brockport 1973-74, SUNY New Paltz 1975-76, SUNY Maritime 1977-78, Ithaca 1979–present | |
51 | Ray Tanner | 25 | 1133 | 489 | 3 | .698 | NC State 1988–1996, South Carolina 1997–2012 | |
52 | Frank Vieira | 44 | 1127 | 324 | 6 | .776 | New Haven 1963–2006 | |
53 | Mike Gillespie | 30 | 1156 | 720 | 2 | .617 | USC 1987–2006, UC Irvine 2008–2018 | |
54* | Tom Austin | 38 | 1118 | 522 | 10 | .681 | Methodist University 1980–present | |
55 | Don Brandon | 38 | 1110 | 588 | 5 | .653 | Anderson (IN) 1972–2010 | |
56* | Bob Babb | 38 | 1108 | 405 | 15 | .729 | Johns Hopkins 1980–present | |
57* | Bobby Halford | 32 | 1107 | 682 | 0 | .619 | William Carey 1985–present | |
References
- "Baseball Coaching Records" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
- "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved February 14, 2015. (The NCAA Career Statistics database allows the viewer to obtain coaching records for all NCAA coaches by inputting the individual's name in the linked window.)
- "Baseball Winningest Active Coaches" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
- "Ed Cheff, longtime Lewis-Clark State baseball coach, retiring". The Oregonian. June 30, 2010.
- "Woody Hunt". Cumberland University. Missing or empty
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(help) - "Jack Coffey". Hall of Fame Inductees. American Baseball Coaches Association. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
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