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
1Mike Martin4020297364.733Florida State 1980–2019 Martin is the first NCAA baseball coach to amass 2,000 career victories
2Augie Garrido4819759519.674San Francisco State, 1969, Cal Poly, 1970–1972, Cal State Fullerton, 1973–1987, Illinois, 1988–1990, Cal State Fullerton, 1991–1996, Texas 1997–2016
3Gordie Gillespie5918939521.665Lewis 1953–1976, St. Francis (Ill.) 1977–1995, Ripon 1996–2005, St. Francis (Ill.) 2006–2011
4Gene Stephenson3617686753.723Wichita State 1978–2013
5Ed Cheff3417054302.799Lewis-Clark State 1977–2010[4]
6*Woody Hunt3916087505.682Cumberland (TN) 1980–present[5]
7Jim Morris3715947164.690Georgia Tech 1982–1993, Miami (FL) 1994–2018
8Mark Marquess4015858627.647Stanford 1977–2017
9*Denney Crabaugh3215164682.764Oklahoma City 1989–present
10Larry Hays3815088604.637Lubbock Christian 1971–1986, Texas Tech 1987–2008
11Mike Fox3714875475.731NC Wesleyan 1983–1994, 1996–1998, North Carolina 1999–present
12*Paul Mainieri3814677528.661St. Thomas (FL) 1983–1988, Air Force 1989–1994, Notre Dame 1995–2006, LSU 2007–present
13Chuck Hartman4714448168.638High Point 1960–1978, Virginia Tech 1979–2006
14Don Schaly40143832913.812Marietta 1964–2003
15Cliff Gustafson2914273732.792Texas 1968–1996
16Bill Holowaty4414125287.727Eastern Connecticut State 1969–2012
17Ron Polk3513737022.662Georgia Southern 1972–1975, Mississippi State 1976–1997, Georgia 2000–2001, Mississippi State 2002–2008
18Jim Gilligan4013538957.602Western New Mexico 1972, Lamar 1973–1986, 1992–2016
19Rod Dedeaux44134259716.691USC 1942–1947, 1949–1986
20Jack Leggett3613327701.634Vermont 1978–1982, Western Carolina 1983–1991, Clemson 1994–2015
21Larry Cochell3913318133.621Emporia 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 Anderson3913258973.596Minnesota 1982–present
23Mike Metheny3713246793.668Southeastern Oklahoma State 1981–2017
24Joe Roberts3413146406.672Armstrong Atlantic 1980–2013
25Pete Dunn3713128873.597Stetson 1980–2016
26Tommy Thomas4013088256.613Valdosta State 1968–2007
27Bob Bennett3413007578.631Fresno State 1967, 1970–2002
28Ron Fraser3012674409.741Miami (FL) 1963–1992
29Jack Stallings39125579910.610Wake Forest 1960–1968, Florida State 1969–1974, Georgia Southern 1976–1999
30Itch Jones3912427526.623MacMurray 1966–1968, Southern Illinois 1970–1990, Illinois 1991–2005
31Q.V. Lowe2812426895.643Auburn University Montgomery 1987-2014
32Jim Dietz31123075118.620San Diego State 1972–2002
33*Keith Guttin3512197590.614Missouri State 1983–present
34Jay Bergman3212107073.631Florida 1976–1981, UCF 1983–2008
35Al Ogletree4012087101.630Dallas 1958–1965, Sul Ross State 1966–1968, Texas–Pan American 1969–1997
36*Danny Hall3011966221.665Kent State 1988-93, Georgia Tech 1994–present
37Jim Mallon3411966021.665Southwestern 1971–2004
38*Gary Gilmore2811835783.671South Carolina Aiken 1990–1995, Coastal Carolina 1996–present
39Andy Lopez3311777427.613Cal State Dominguez Hills 1983–1988, Pepperdine 1989–1994, Florida 1995–2001, Arizona 2002–2015
40Tim Pettorini3611734356.683Wooster 1982–present
41Wayne Graham2611735282.689Rice 1992–2018
42Tony Robichaux3611737652.605McNeese State 1987–1994, Louisiana 1995–2019
43Gary Adams35117289212.567UC Irvine 1970–1974, UCLA 1975–2004
44*Lou Yacinich4411708270.586Grand View 1974–present
45Bill Wilhelm36116153610.683Clemson 1958–1993
46Norm DeBriyn3311616506.641Arkansas 1970–2002
47Jack Coffey47116048213.705Fordham 1909–1917, 1919–1921, 1923–1943, 1945–1958[6]
48Chuck Brayton3311585256.687Washington State 1962–1994
49*Charlie Migl3111445320.689St. Mary's (TX) 1987–present
50*George Valesente4511435188.687Brockport 1973-74, SUNY New Paltz 1975-76, SUNY Maritime 1977-78, Ithaca 1979–present
51Ray Tanner2511334893.698NC State 1988–1996, South Carolina 1997–2012
52Frank Vieira4411273246.776New Haven 1963–2006
53Mike Gillespie3011567202.617USC 1987–2006, UC Irvine 2008–2018
54*Tom Austin38111852210.681Methodist University 1980–present
55Don Brandon3811105885.653Anderson (IN) 1972–2010
56*Bob Babb38110840515.729Johns Hopkins 1980–present
57*Bobby Halford3211076820.619William Carey 1985–present

References

  1. "Baseball Coaching Records" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
  2. "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.)
  3. "Baseball Winningest Active Coaches" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
  4. "Ed Cheff, longtime Lewis-Clark State baseball coach, retiring". The Oregonian. June 30, 2010.
  5. "Woody Hunt". Cumberland University. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  6. "Jack Coffey". Hall of Fame Inductees. American Baseball Coaches Association. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
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