List of college men's basketball coaches with 600 wins
This is a list of college men's basketball coaches by number of career wins across all three divisions of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and both divisions of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).[1][2][3][4] Mike Krzyzewski has the most total victories (men's or women's) with 1,164. Exhibition games and games vacated by the NCAA are not included on this list.
College basketball coaches with 600 wins
Key
* | Expected to be active for the 2020–21 season |
† | Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach |
600 wins with an NCAA Division I program (or historic equivalent) |
Coaches
- Statistics correct through the end of the 2019–20 season.
Rank | Name | Years | Wins | Losses | Pct. | Teams |
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1* | Mike Krzyzewski† | 45 | 1,164 | 356 | .766 | Army (1975–1980), Duke (1980–present) |
2* | Herb Magee† | 53 | 1,123 | 444 | .717 | Philadelphia/Jefferson (1967–present) |
3 | Harry Statham | 52 | 1,122 | 513 | .686 | McKendree (1967–2018) |
4 | Danny Miles | 45 | 1,040 | 437 | .704 | Oregon Tech (1971–2016) |
5* | Dave Holmquist | 41 | 993 | 408 | .709 | Fresno Pacific (1974–1977), Biola (1978–present) |
6 | Glenn Robinson | 48 | 967 | 360 | .729 | Franklin & Marshall (1971–2019) |
7* | Jim Boeheim†[n 1] | 44 | 974 | 404 | .707 | Syracuse (1976–present) |
8 | Don Meyer | 38 | 923 | 324 | .740 | Hamline (1972–1975), Lipscomb (1975–1999), Northern State (1999–2010) |
9 | Larry Holley | 48 | 919 | 579 | .613 | Central Methodist (1969–1975), Northwest Missouri State (1977–1979), William Jewell (1979–2019) |
10* | Jim Calhoun† | 43 | 915 | 395 | .698 | Northeastern (1972–1986), Connecticut (1986–2012), Saint Joseph (CT) (2018–present) |
11 | Bob Knight† | 42 | 902 | 371 | .709 | Army (1965–1971), Indiana (1971–2000), Texas Tech (2001–2008) |
12* | Roy Williams† | 32 | 896 | 258 | .776 | Kansas (1988–2003), North Carolina (2003–present) |
13* | Bob Huggins | 38 | 892 | 377 | .703 | Walsh (1980–1983), Akron (1984–1989), Cincinnati (1989–2005), Kansas State (2006–2007), West Virginia (2007–present) |
14 | Dean Smith† | 36 | 879 | 254 | .776 | North Carolina (1961–1997) |
15 | Adolph Rupp† | 41 | 876 | 190 | .822 | Kentucky (1930–1972) |
16 | Steve Moore | 39 | 867 | 251 | .775 | Muhlenberg (1981–1987), Wooster (1987–2020) |
17* | Cliff Ellis | 47 | 870 | 534 | .620 | South Alabama (1975–1984), Clemson (1984–1994), Auburn (1994–2004), Coastal Carolina (2007–present) |
18 | Jim Phelan | 49 | 830 | 524 | .613 | Mount St. Mary's (1954–2003) |
19 | Clarence Gaines† | 47 | 828 | 447 | .649 | Winston-Salem State (1946–1993) |
20 | David Hixon | 42 | 826 | 293 | .738 | Amherst (1977–2019) (hiatus for 2019–2020 season) |
21 | Jerry Johnson | 47 | 821 | 447 | .647 | LeMoyne–Owen (1958–2005) |
22 | Rollie Massimino | 40 | 816 | 462 | .638 | Stony Brook (1969–1971), Villanova (1973–1992), UNLV (1992–1994), Cleveland State (1996–2003), Northwood (FL)/Keiser (2006–2017) |
23 | Willie Holley | 42 | 813 | 527 | .607 | Mid-American Christian (1974–2015) |
24 | Bob Chipman | 38 | 808 | 353 | .696 | Washburn (1979–2017) |
25 | Eddie Sutton† | 37 | 806 | 326 | .712 | Creighton (1969–1974), Arkansas (1974–1985), Kentucky (1985–1989), Oklahoma State (1990–2006), San Francisco (2007–2008) |
26 | Rick Byrd | 37 | 805 | 402 | .667 | Maryville (TN) (1978–1980), Lincoln Memorial (1983–1986), Belmont (1986–2019) |
27 | Mike Lightfoot | 30 | 794 | 285 | .736 | Bethel (IN) (1987–2017) |
28 | Bob Burchard | 31 | 788 | 269 | .746 | Columbia (MO) (1988–2019) |
28 | Jim Kessler | 42 | 788 | 582 | .575 | Grace (1977–2019) |
30 | Lefty Driesell† | 41 | 786 | 394 | .666 | Davidson (1960–1969), Maryland (1969–1986), James Madison (1988–1997), Georgia State (1997–2003) |
31 | Jim Smith | 51 | 786 | 556 | .586 | Saint John's (MN) (1964–2015) |
32 | Lute Olson† | 34 | 780 | 280 | .736 | Long Beach State (1973–1974), Iowa (1974–1983), Arizona (1983–2007) |
33 | Lou Henson | 41 | 779 | 412 | .654 | Hardin–Simmons (1962–1966), New Mexico State (1966–1975, 1998–2005), Illinois (1975–1996) |
34 | Ralph Hodge | 39 | 775 | 487 | .614 | Olivet Nazarene (1978–2018) |
35 | Edgar Diddle† | 42 | 759 | 302 | .715 | Western Kentucky (1922–1964) |
36 | Henry Iba† | 41 | 755 | 340 | .689 | Northwest Missouri State (1929–1933), Colorado (1933–1934), Oklahoma State (1934–1970) |
37 | John Beilein | 37 | 754 | 425 | .640 | Nazareth (1982–1983), Le Moyne (1983–1992), Canisius (1992–1997), Richmond (1997–2002), West Virginia (2002–2007), Michigan (2007–2019) |
38* | Rocky Lamar | 33 | 774 | 410 | .656 | MidAmerica Nazarene (1986–present) |
39 | Bo Ryan | 31 | 747 | 233 | .762 | Wisconsin–Platteville (1984–1999), Milwaukee (1999–2001), Wisconsin (2001–2015) |
40 | Phog Allen† | 50 | 746 | 264 | .739 | Baker (1905–1908), Kansas (1907–1909, 1919–1956), Haskell (1908–1909), Central Missouri State (1912–1919) |
41 | John Chaney† | 34 | 741 | 312 | .704 | Cheyney (1972–1982), Temple (1982–2006) |
42 | Paul Patterson | 34 | 734 | 375 | .662 | Taylor (1978–2013) |
43 | Jerry Tarkanian†[n 2] | 31 | 729 | 201 | .784 | Long Beach State (1968–1973), UNLV (1973–1992), Fresno State (1995–2002) |
44 | Norm Stewart† | 38 | 729 | 373 | .662 | Northern Iowa (1961–1967), Missouri (1967–1999) |
45 | Ray Meyer† | 42 | 724 | 354 | .672 | DePaul (1942–1984) |
45 | Dan Hays | 38 | 724 | 470 | .606 | Northwestern Oklahoma State (1978–1983), Oklahoma Christian (1983–2016) |
47 | Jerry Slocum | 41 | 723 | 556 | .565 | Nyack (1975–1987), Geneva (1987–1996), Gannon (1996–2005), Youngstown State (2005–2017) |
48 | Don Haskins† | 38 | 719 | 353 | .671 | UTEP (1961–1999) |
49* | Steve Ridder | 31 | 716 | 296 | .708 | Embry–Riddle (1989–present) |
50 | Larry Chapman | 40 | 714 | 495 | .591 | Georgia Southern (1974–1977), Auburn–Montgomery (1977–2014) |
51 | Dave Robbins | 30 | 713 | 194 | .786 | Virginia Union (1978–2008) |
52* | Randy Lambert | 39 | 710 | 335 | .679 | Maryville (1980–present) |
53* | Richard Schmidt | 38 | 709 | 396 | .642 | Vanderbilt (1979–1981), Tampa (1983–present) |
54* | John Calipari †[n 3] | 26 | 737 | 222 | .769 | UMass (1988–1996), Memphis (2000–2009), Kentucky (2009-present) |
55* | Tom Klusman | 39 | 703 | 425 | .623 | Rollins (1980–present) |
56* | Steve Knight | 37 | 702 | 478 | .595 | William Carey (1982–present) |
56 | Larry Hunter | 37 | 702 | 453 | .608 | Wittenberg (1976–1989), Ohio (1989–2001), Western Carolina (2005–2018) |
56 | Doc Sauers | 41 | 702 | 330 | .680 | Albany (1955–1987, 1988–1997) |
59* | Rick Barnes | 31 | 700 | 367 | .656 | George Mason (1987–1988), Providence (1988–1994), Clemson (1994–1998), Texas (1998–2015), Tennessee (2015–present) |
59* | Bill Self† | 26 | 700 | 210 | .764 | ORU (1993–1997), Tulsa (1997–2000), Illinois (2000–2003), Kansas (2003–present) |
61 | Mark Edwards | 37 | 685 | 293 | .700 | Washington (MO) (1981–2018) |
62* | Kim Elders | 26 | 678 | 242 | .737 | Cornerstone (1993–present) |
63 | Mike Montgomery | 32 | 677 | 317 | .681 | Montana (1978–1986), Stanford (1986–2004), California (2008–2014) |
64 | Denny Crum† | 30 | 675 | 295 | .696 | Louisville (1971–2001) |
65 | Dana Altman | 30 | 669 | 346 | .655 | Marshall (1989–1990), Kansas State (1990–1994), Creighton (1994–2010), Oregon (2010–present) |
66 | Gary Williams† | 33 | 668 | 380 | .637 | American (1978–1982), Boston College (1982–1986), Ohio State (1986–1989), Maryland (1989–2011) |
67 | Dennis Bridges | 36 | 666 | 320 | .675 | Illinois Wesleyan (1965–2001) |
68* | Steve Jenkins | 34 | 665 | 514 | .564 | Evangel (1982–present) |
69 | John Wooden†[n 4] | 29 | 664 | 162 | .804 | Indiana State (1946–1948), UCLA (1948–1975) |
70 | Roger Kaiser | 28 | 663 | 233 | .740 | West Georgia (1970-90), Life (1991-2000) |
71 | Glenn Van Wieren | 33 | 660 | 219 | .751 | Hope (1977–2010) |
72* | Ray Shovlain | 36 | 657 | 500 | .568 | St. Ambrose (1983–present) |
72 | Ralph Miller† | 38 | 657 | 382 | .632 | Wichita State (1951–1964), Iowa (1964–1970), Oregon State (1970–1989) |
74 | Lonn Reisman | 30 | 654 | 261 | .715 | Tarleton State (1988–2018) |
75 | Dick Reynolds | 40 | 653 | 426 | .605 | Otterbein (1972–2012) |
76 | Tom Penders | 36 | 649 | 437 | .598 | Tufts (1971–1974), Columbia (1974–1978), Fordham (1978–1986), Rhode Island (1986–1988), Texas (1988–1998), George Washington (1998–2001), Houston (2004–2010) |
77 | Gene Bartow | 34 | 647 | 353 | .647 | Central Missouri State (1961–1964), Valparaiso (1964–1970), Memphis State (1970–1974), Illinois (1974–1975), UCLA (1975–1977), UAB (1978–1996) |
78 | Rick Pitino†[n 5] | 31 | 652 | 274 | .704 | Hawaii (1976), Boston University (1978–1983), Providence (1985–1987), Kentucky (1989–1997), Louisville (2001–2017), Iona (2020-present) |
78* | Jim Larrañaga | 35 | 665 | 453 | .595 | American International (1977–1979), Bowling Green (1986–1997), George Mason (1997–2011), Miami (FL) (2011–present) |
80 | Brian Beaury | 31 | 643 | 326 | .664 | Saint Rose (1986–2018) |
81 | Billy Tubbs | 31 | 641 | 340 | .653 | Southwestern (TX) (1971–1973), Lamar (1976–1980, 2003–2006), Oklahoma (1980–1994), TCU (1994–2002) |
82* | Homer Drew | 34 | 640 | 427 | .600 | Bethel (IN) (1976–1987), Indiana–South Bend (1987–1988), Valparaiso (1988–2002, 2004–2011) |
82* | Stan Spirou | 33 | 640 | 341 | .652 | Southern New Hampshire (1985–2018) |
84* | Lon Kruger | 31 | 639 | 409 | .610 | UTPA (1982–1986), Kansas State (1986–1990), Florida (1990–1996), Illinois (1996–2000), UNLV (2004–2011), Oklahoma (2011–present) |
84 | Dick Whitmore | 41 | 639 | 344 | .650 | Colby (1970–2011), Thomas (2014) |
86 | Marv Harshman† | 40 | 637 | 444 | .589 | Pacific Lutheran (1944–1958), Washington State (1958–1971), Washington (1971–1985) |
87 | Hugh Durham | 37 | 633 | 429 | .596 | Florida State (1966–1978), Georgia (1978–1995), Jacksonville (1997–2005) |
88 | John Lance | 44 | 632 | 340 | .650 | Southwestern Oklahoma (1918–1922), Pittsburg State (1922–1934, 1935–1963) |
89 | Ken Anderson | 27 | 631 | 152 | .806 | Wisconsin–Eau Claire (1968–1995) |
89 | Tom Izzo† | 25 | 631 | 241 | .724 | Michigan State (1995-present) |
89 | Cam Henderson | 36 | 631 | 242 | .723 | Muskingum (1919–1923), Davis & Elkins (1923–1935), Marshall (1935–1955) |
92 | Ed Messbarger | 41 | 630 | 518 | .549 | Benedictine Heights (1957–1960), Dallas (1960–1963), St. Mary's (TX) (1963–1998), Angelo State (1978–1998) |
93 | Mike Neer | 37 | 629 | 346 | .645 | Rochester (1976–2010), Hobart (2011–2014) |
93 | Bill Nelson | 37 | 629 | 367 | .632 | Rochester Institute of Technology (1980-1983), Nazareth (1983-1986), Johns Hopkins (1986-2017) |
95 | Norm Sloan | 37 | 624 | 393 | .614 | Presbyterian (1951–1955), The Citadel (1956–1960), Florida (1960–1966, 1980–1989), NC State (1966–1980) |
96 | Jeff Sherman | 34 | 623 | 480 | .565 | Central Methodist (1985–present) |
97 | Dean Nicholson | 26 | 620 | 199 | .757 | Central Washington (1964–1990) |
97 | Stew Morrill | 29 | 620 | 294 | .678 | Montana (1986–1991), Colorado State (1991–1998), Utah State (1998–2015) |
99* | Greg Kampe | 35 | 618 | 454 | .576 | Oakland (1984–present) |
99 | Tom Murphy | 35 | 618 | 274 | .693 | Hamilton (1970–2004), SUNY Poly (2005–2006) |
99 | Tom Smith | 38 | 618 | 463 | .572 | Central Missouri (1975–1980), Valparaiso (1980–1988), Missouri Western (1988–2013) |
102 | Ben Braun | 37 | 615 | 517 | .543 | Siena Heights (1977–1985), Eastern Michigan (1985–1996), California (1996–2008), Rice (2008–2014) |
103* | Kelvin Sampson | 30 | 614 | 324 | .655 | Montana Tech (1981–1985), Washington State (1987–1994), Oklahoma (1994–2006), Indiana, (2006–2008), Houston (2014–present) |
104* | Tubby Smith | 28 | 613 | 318 | .659 | Tulsa (1991–1995), Georgia (1995–1997), Kentucky (1997–2007), Minnesota (2007–2013), Texas Tech (2013–2016), Memphis (2016–2018), High Point (2018–present) |
105 | Jerry Steele | 39 | 609 | 486 | .556 | Guilford (1962–1970), High Point (1972–2003) |
105 | Al Bruehl | 20 | 609 | 202 | .751 | Robert Morris (IL) (1997–2017) |
106 | Rich Glas | 37 | 608 | 413 | .595 | Minnesota Morris (MN) (1974–1979), Willamette (OR) (1979-1984), North Dakota (ND) (1988-2006), Concordia (Moorhead) (MN) (2008-2017( |
107* | Steve Alford | 29 | 606 | 310 | .662 | Manchester (1991–1995), Missouri State (1995–1999), Iowa (1999–2007), New Mexico (2007–2013), UCLA (2013–2018), Nevada (2019–present) |
108 | Gerry Matthews | 30 | 603 | 243 | .713 | Stockton (1985–2016) |
108 | Dave Boots | 31 | 603 | 291 | .674 | Augsburg (1982–1988), South Dakota (1988–2013) |
110* | Mark Few | 21 | 602 | 123 | .830 | Gonzaga (1999–present) |
111* | Jay Wright | 26 | 601 | 269 | .691 | Hofstra (1994–2001), Villanova (2001–present) |
112* | Bob McKillop | 31 | 600 | 369 | .619 | Davidson (1989–present) |
Active coaches with 550 to 599 career wins
Name | Years | Wins | Losses | Pct. | Teams |
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Mark A. Corino | 35 | 592 | 472 | .559 | Bloomfield (1982–1987), Caldwell (1988–present) |
Bruce Pearl | 25 | 587 | 221 | .726 | Southern Indiana (1992–2001), Milwaukee (2001–2005), Tennessee (2005–2011), Auburn (2014–present) |
Leonard Hamilton | 32 | 579 | 431 | .573 | Oklahoma State (1986–1990), Miami (FL) (1990–2000), FSU (2002–present) |
Bosko Djurickovic | 34 | 567 | 326 | .635 | North Park (IL) (1985–1994), Carthage (WI) (1996-present) |
Todd Raridon | 31 | 559 | 270 | .674 | Nebraska Wesleyan (1989–2004), North Central College (IL) (2004–present) |
See also
- List of National Basketball Association head coaches with 400 games coached
- List of college women's basketball coaches with 600 wins
- Gene Bess, junior college coach with 1,300 wins
Notes
- Jim Boeheim's total does not include 101 wins vacated by the NCAA.
- Jerry Tarkanian's total does not include 55 wins vacated by the NCAA.
- John Calipari's total does not include 42 wins and 2 losses vacated by the NCAA.
- Wooden is also a member of the Naismith Hall as a player.
- Rick Pitino's record does not include 123 wins and 3 losses vacated by NCAA.[5]
References
- "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved June 14, 2012.(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.)
- "Men's Basketball Winningest Active Coaches (By Wins): Currently," (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
- NAIA Division II Winningest Active Coaches after 2014-2015 season. Accessed April 4, 2015.
- "NCAA Basketball Coaching Records, as of 2011" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
- http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/22513517/ncaa-denies-louisville-appeal-rules-cardinals-vacate-2013-national-title
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