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

Coaches with 400 career wins

Statistics correct as of the end of the 2017–18 college men's ice hockey season.[1][2][3]
Rank Name Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Teams
1*Jerry York461053628117.618Clarkson (1973–1979), Bowling Green (1979–1994), Boston College (1994–present)
2Ron Mason3692438083.696Lake Superior State (1967–1973), Bowling Green (1973–1979), Michigan State (1979–2002)
3Jack Parker40894475115.641Boston University (1974–2013)
4Red Berenson3384842692.654Michigan (1984–2017)
5Rick Comley38783615110.556Lake Superior State (1973–1976), Northern Michigan (1976–2002), Michigan State (2002–2011)
6Bob Peters3674431350.695North Dakota (1964–1966), Bemidji State (1966–1982, 1983–2001)
7Mike McShane3774134869.670St. Lawrence (1980–85), Providence (1985–1994), Norwich (1995–present)
8Don Lucia31736403102.634Alaska-Fairbanks (1987–1993), Colorado College (1993–1999), Minnesota (1999–2018)
9Len Ceglarski3467234136.658Clarkson (1958–1972), Boston College (1972–1992)
10Jeff Sauer3165553257.549Colorado College (1971–1982), Wisconsin (1982–2002)
11*Bob Emery2961120363.733SUNY Plattsburgh (1990–present)
12Bill Beaney3560226059.686New England College (1978–84), Middlebury (1986–2002, 2003–2015)
13Dick Umile28594375114.601New Hampshire (1990–2018)
14George Gwozdecky2759339185.594Wisconsin–River Falls (1981–1984), Miami (1989–1994), Denver (1994–2013)
15*Bill O'Neill3759237268.607Salem State (1982–present)
16John Rolli3257722443.709Mass. Dartmouth (1984–2016)
17*Tim Coghlin2555614253.776St. Norbert (1993–present)
18John MacInnes2655529539.646Michigan Tech (1956–1982)
19*Rick Gotkin3054639988.571Mercyhurst (1988–present)
20Jack Riley3654234320.610Army (1950–1986)
20Terry Meagher3354225358.669Bowdoin (1984–2016)
22Don Brose3053633579.606Minnesota State-Mankato (1970–1983, 1985–2000)
23*Dean Fuller3453531955.619Fitchburg St. (1985–present)
24Don Roberts3251527825.645Gustavus Adolphus (1964–1996)
25John Kelley3650124915.665Boston College (1933–1942, 1947–1972)
26*Rand Pecknold2448529789.608Quinnipiac (1994–present)
27*Jeff Jackson1947822979.658Lake Superior State (1990–96), Notre Dame (2005–present)
28Joe Marsh2646839873.537St. Lawrence (1986–2011)
29*Jack Arena3546334170.570Amherst (1984–present)
30Murray Armstrong2146021531.674Denver (1957–1977)
31Doug Ross2745729443.603Ohio (1976–1977), Kent State (1979–1981), Alabama–Huntsville (1985–2007)
32*Bob Daniels26444464101.490Ferris State (1992–present)
33John Dunham3344130634.586Trinity (Conn.) (1975–2007)
34*Mike Schafer2343724891.622Cornell (1996–present)
34Bill Wilkinson2643746981.484Western Michigan (1983–99), Wayne State (2000–08)
36*Frank Serratore2542842789.501Denver (1991–1994), Air Force (1998–present)
37Shawn Walsh1742318847.679Maine (1985–2001)
38Terry Skrypek2341819746.667St. Thomas (Minn.) (1988–2010)
39Dean Blais1840824863.611North Dakota (1995–2004), Omaha (2010–2017)
40*Don Vaughan2540742098.493Colgate (1993–2003, 2005–present)
40John Gasparini1740727026.597North Dakota (1978–94)
40Mike Gilligan2540733747.544Salem St. (1976–1981), Yale (1983–1984), Vermont (1985–2003)
40Craig Dahl2440740257.503Bethel (Minn.) (1981–1985), Wisconsin–River Falls (1985–1986), St. Cloud State (1988–2006)
44Bob Johnson1940624827.616Colorado College (1964–66), Wisconsin (1967–1975, 1976–1982)

References

  1. "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  2. "All-Time Coaching Records". USCHO. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  3. "Men's Ice Hockey Coaching Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2015. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
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