List of college men's ice hockey coaches with 400 wins
This is a list of men's college ice hockey coaches with 400 career wins.
Jerry York, who has coached men's ice hockey for 46 years at Clarkson University, Bowling Green State University and Boston College is the all-time leader with 1053 wins.
With 894 wins in 40 years at Boston University, Jack Parker is the all-time leader in wins with a single program.
Among the coaches with at least 400 wins, the leader in winning percentage is Tim Coghlin of St. Norbert College in Wisconsin. Coghlin has a .776 winning percentage in 25 years at St. Norbert.
The all-time leader in losses among college ice hockey coaches is Jerry York with 628 losses in 46 seasons as a head coach.
Coach Frank Serratore, at the U. S. Air Force Academy, garnered his 400th win against Sacred Heart on 24 February 2017.
List of coaches with at least 400 wins
Key
* | Active as of 2017–18 |
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Coaches with 400 career wins
= Coached one team | = Active Coaches |
Rank | Name | Years | Wins | Losses | Ties | Pct. | Teams |
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1 | Jerry York | 47 | 1069 | 650 | 120 | .614 | Clarkson (1972–1979), Bowling Green (1979–1994), Boston College (1994–present) |
2 | Ron Mason | 36 | 924 | 380 | 83 | .696 | Lake Superior State (1967–1973), Bowling Green (1973–1979), Michigan State (1979–2002) |
3 | Jack Parker | 40 | 894 | 475 | 115 | .641 | Boston University (1974–2013) |
4 | Red Berenson | 33 | 848 | 426 | 92 | .654 | Michigan (1984–2017) |
5 | Rick Comley | 38 | 783 | 615 | 110 | .556 | Lake Superior State (1973–1976), Northern Michigan (1976–2002), Michigan State (2002–2011) |
6 | Bob Peters | 36 | 744 | 313 | 50 | .695 | North Dakota (1964–1966), Bemidji State (1966–1982, 1983–2001) |
7 | Mike McShane | 37 | 741 | 348 | 69 | .670 | St. Lawrence (1980–85), Providence (1985–1994), Norwich (1995–2018) |
8 | Don Lucia | 31 | 736 | 403 | 102 | .634 | Alaska-Fairbanks (1987–1993), Colorado College (1993–1999), Minnesota (1999–2018) |
9 | Len Ceglarski | 34 | 672 | 341 | 36 | .658 | Clarkson (1958–1972), Boston College (1972–1992) |
10 | Jeff Sauer | 31 | 655 | 532 | 57 | .549 | Colorado College (1971–1982), Wisconsin (1982–2002) |
11 | Bob Emery | 30 | 624 | 215 | 65 | .726 | Plattsburgh State (1989–2019) |
12 | Bill O'Neill | 38 | 602 | 389 | 69 | .600 | Salem State (1981–present) |
13 | Bill Beaney | 35 | 602 | 260 | 59 | .686 | New England College (1978–84), Middlebury (1986–2002, 2003–2015) |
14 | Dick Umile | 28 | 598 | 375 | 114 | .603 | New Hampshire (1990–2018) |
15 | George Gwozdecky | 27 | 593 | 391 | 85 | .594 | Wisconsin–River Falls (1981–1984), Miami (1989–1994), Denver (1994–2013) |
16 | Tim Coghlin | 26 | 579 | 147 | 56 | .776 | St. Norbert (1993–present) |
17 | John Rolli | 32 | 577 | 224 | 43 | .709 | Mass. Dartmouth (1984–2016) |
18 | Rick Gotkin | 31 | 561 | 421 | 93 | .537 | Mercyhurst (1988–present) |
19 | John MacInnes | 26 | 555 | 295 | 39 | .646 | Michigan Tech (1956–1982) |
20 | Dean Fuller | 35 | 547 | 331 | 57 | .616 | Fitchburg State (1984–present) |
21 | Jack Riley | 36 | 542 | 343 | 20 | .610 | Army (1950–1986) |
21 | Terry Meagher | 33 | 542 | 253 | 58 | .669 | Bowdoin (1984–2016) |
23 | Don Brose | 30 | 536 | 335 | 79 | .606 | Minnesota State-Mankato (1970–1983, 1985–2000) |
24 | Rand Pecknold | 25 | 513 | 307 | 91 | .613 | Quinnipiac (1994–present) |
25 | Jeff Jackson | 20 | 503 | 243 | 82 | .657 | Lake Superior State (1990–96), Notre Dame (2005–present) |
26 | Don Roberts | 32 | 515 | 278 | 25 | .645 | Gustavus Adolphus (1964–1996) |
27 | John Kelley | 36 | 501 | 249 | 15 | .665 | Boston College (1933–1942, 1947–1972) |
28 | Joe Marsh | 26 | 468 | 398 | 73 | .537 | St. Lawrence (1986–2011) |
29 | Jack Arena | 36 | 480 | 346 | 74 | .574 | Amherst (1983–present) |
30 | Murray Armstrong | 21 | 460 | 215 | 31 | .674 | Denver (1956–1977) |
31 | Mike Schafer | 24 | 458 | 259 | 95 | .623 | Cornell (1995–present) |
32 | Bob Daniels | 27 | 455 | 489 | 104 | .484 | Ferris State (1992–present) |
33 | Frank Serratore | 26 | 444 | 444 | 95 | .500 | Denver (1990–1994), Air Force (1997–present) |
34 | John Dunham | 33 | 441 | 306 | 34 | .586 | Trinity (1974–2007) |
35 | Bill Wilkinson | 26 | 437 | 469 | 81 | .484 | Western Michigan (1982–99), Wayne State (1999–08) |
36 | Mike Gilligan | 25 | 419 | 350 | 49 | .542 | Salem St. (1975–1981), Yale (1983–1984), Vermont (1984–2003) |
37 | Don Vaughan | 26 | 417 | 446 | 101 | .485 | Colgate (1992–2003, 2004–present) |
38 | Terry Skrypek | 23 | 415 | 194 | 45 | .669 | St. Thomas (1987–2010) |
39 | Jeff Meredith | 31 | 412 | 341 | 88 | .542 | Fredonia State (1988–present) |
40 | Bob Gaudet | 31 | 411 | 468 | 108 | .471 | Brown (1988–1997), Dartmouth (1997–present) |
41 | Dean Blais | 18 | 408 | 248 | 63 | .611 | North Dakota (1995–2004), Omaha (2010–2017) |
41 | Craig Dahl | 24 | 408 | 402 | 57 | .503 | Bethel (1981–1985), Wisconsin–River Falls (1985–1986), St. Cloud State (1987–2006) |
Notes
Shawn Walsh finished his career with 399 wins, however, that total excludes the 27 wins he was forced to vacate as part of a pair of NCAA rulings on player ineligibility.[4]
References
- "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
- "All-Time Coaching Records". USCHO. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- "Men's Ice Hockey Coaching Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2015. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
- "Maine Suspends Coach Who Won Hockey Crown". Chicago Tribune. 1995-12-22. Retrieved 2016-07-22.