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List of college men's lacrosse career coaching wins leaders

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This is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men's lacrosse head coaches by number of career wins. Head coaches with a combined career record of at least 250 wins at the Division I, Division II, Division III, or historically equivalent level are included here.

Coaches

Rank Name Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Teams National Titles
1 Jim Berkman 37 641 67 0 .905 Potsdam State (1985), Salisbury (1989–present) 13
2 Hank Janczyk 38 473 148 0 .762 Salisbury (1983–1985), Colgate (1986–1987), Gettysburg (1988–2021) 0
3 John Danowski 42 472 218 0 .684 C.W. Post (1983–1985), Hofstra (1986–2006), Duke (2007–present) 3
4 Bill Tierney 39 439 152 0 .743 RIT (1982–1984), Princeton (1988–2009), Denver (2010-2023) 7
5 Keith Bugbee 41 422 230 0 .647 Springfield (1984–present) 1
6 Bill Pilat 37 399 181 0 .688 Roanoke (1988-present) 0
7 Steve Beville 35 390 171 0 .697 Colorado College (1989-1998), Vermont (1999–2006), Cortland (2007–2023) 1
8 Mike Pressler 38 382 205 0 .653 VMI (1983), Ohio Wesleyan (1986–1990), Duke (1991–2006), Bryant (2007–2022) 0
9 Dom Starsia 34 375 148 0 .716 Brown (1983–1992), Virginia (1993–2016) 5
10 J.B. Clarke 27 373 98 0 .792 Greensboro (1997), Washington (MD) (1999–2010), Limestone (2011–2021), Tampa Spartans (2022-present) 3
11 Dan Sheehan 27 369 67 0 .846 Le Moyne (1998–present) 6
12 Steve Koudelka 28 367 168 0 .686 Lynchburg (1997-present) 0
13 Dave Webster 34 363 228 0 .582 Marymount (1992-1998), Franklin & Marshall (1999-2001), Dickinson (2001-present) 0
14 Jeff Long† 36 362 182 0 .665 Ithaca (1988–2023) 0
15 Rory Whipple 37 359 212 0 .615 Clarkson (1980–1986), Hartwick (1987–1998), Bryant (2000–2006), Florida Southern (2009–2010), Tampa (2012–2021) 0
16 Kevin Corrigan 38 357 173 0 .674 Randolph–Macon (1985–1986), Notre Dame (1988–present) 1
17 David Urick† 32 345 129 0 .728 Hobart (1980–1989), Georgetown (1990–2012) 10
18 Ray Rostan 37 342 197 0 .635 RIT (1979–1981), Ithaca (1982–1983), Hampden–Sydney (1985–2016) 0
19 Bob Shillinglaw 42 334 320 0 .511 Massachusetts Maritime (1976–1978), Delaware (1979–2017) 0
20 Gene Peluso 28 330 147 0 .692 Lycoming (1997–2001), RIT (2001-2010), Stevens (2010-present) 0
21 Steve Colfer 23 329 86 0 .793 Cabrini (2001-2023) 1
22 Jack Emmer 35 326 184 0 .639 Cortland State (1970–1972), Washington & Lee (1973–1983), Army (1984–2005) 0
T23 Michael Caravana 28 320 97 0 .767 Denison Big Red (1991–2005), Denison Big Red (2008–2021) 0
T23 John Raba 28 320 137 0 .700 Wesleyan (1997-present) 1
25 Rob Randall 29 302 180 0 .627 Sacred Heart (1993–1996), SUNY Geneseo (2000), Nazareth (2001-present) 0
26 Dick Garber† 36 300 141 3 .679 UMass (1955–1990) 0
27 Glenn Thiel 40 299 216 0 .581 Virginia (1970–1977), Penn State (1978–2010) 1
28 Mike Mahoney 27 294 123 0 .705 St. Lawrence (1998–present) 0
29 Mike Daly 26 290 134 0 .684 Tufts (1999–2016), Brown (2017–2024) 3
30 Walter Alessi 43 288 287 0 .501 MIT (1975–2017) 0
31 Roy Simmons Jr. 27 287 96 0 .749 Syracuse (1971–1998) 5
32 Jim Adams 34 284 123 1 .697 Army (1958–1969), Penn (1970–1977), Virginia (1978–1992) 4
33 Dick Edell 29 282 123 0 .696 Baltimore (1973–1976), Army (1977–1983), Maryland (1984–2001) 0
34 Dave Cottle 27 280 115 0 .709 Loyola (1983–2001), Maryland (2002–2010) 0
35 Terry Corcoran 33 279 205 0 .576 Washington (MD) (1983–1994), Penn (1995–1996), Skidmore (1997–2005), Elizabethtown (2006–2013), Wabash (2014–2016) 0
T36* Paul Cantabene 20 274 97 0 .739 Stevenson (2005–present) 1
T36* Gene McCabe 23 274 123 0 .690 Hamilton (2002–2006), Washington & Lee (2007–Present) 0
38* Jake Coon 15 270 28 0 .906 RIT (2010–present) 2
39 Tony Seaman 29 263 166 0 .613 C.W. Post (1982), Penn (1983–1990), Johns Hopkins (1991–1998), Towson (1999–2011) 0
40 Carl Runk 30 262 161 0 .619 Towson (1968–1998) 1
41 Howdy Myers 31 261 159 4 .620 Johns Hopkins (1947–1949), Hofstra (1950–1975), Hampden–Sydney (1976–1978) 3
42 John Desko 22 258 86 0 .750 Syracuse (1999–2021) 5
43 Richie Moran 28 257 121 0 .680 Cornell (1969–1997) 3
44* Greg Cannella 31 255 181 0 .585 UMass (1995–Present) 0
45 Roy Simmons Sr. 36 253 130 1 .660 Syracuse (1931–1942, 1946–1970) 0
T46* Joe Breschi 27 252 148 0 .630 Ohio State (1998-2008), North Carolina (2009-present) 1
T46 Renzie Lamb 34 252 184 0 .578 Williams (1989–2003) 0
47 Jack Faber 33 251 56 2 .816 Maryland (1928–1943, 1946–1963) 8

See also

References

  1. "NCAA Men's Lacrosse Coaching Records Entering 2021" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. 2022. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  2. "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  3. Player Bio: Dick Edell Archived 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine, University of Maryland, retrieved July 10, 2010.
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