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 1,157. 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 2019–20 season
Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach
600 wins with a NCAA Division I program (or historic equivalent)

Coaches

  1. Statistics correct through the end of the 2019–20 season.
Rank Name Years Wins Losses Pct. Teams
1*Mike Krzyzewski451,157350.768Army (1975–1980), Duke (1980–present)
2*Herb Magee531,123444.717Philadelphia/Jefferson (1967–present)
3Harry Statham521,122513.686McKendree (1967–2018)
4Danny Miles451,040437.704Oregon Tech (1971–2016)
5*Dave Holmquist41992406.710Fresno Pacific (1974–1977), Biola (1978–present)
6Glenn Robinson48967360.729Franklin & Marshall (1971–2019)
7*Jim Boeheim[n 1]44964399.707Syracuse (1976–present)
8Don Meyer38923324.740Hamline (1972–1975), Lipscomb (1975–1999), Northern State (1999–2010)
9Larry Holley48919579.613Central Methodist (1969–1975), Northwest Missouri State (1977–1979), William Jewell (1979–2019)
10*Jim Calhoun43915395.698Northeastern (1972–1986), Connecticut (1986–2012), Saint Joseph (CT) (2018–present)
11Bob Knight42902371.709Army (1965–1971), Indiana (1971–2000), Texas Tech (2001–2008)
12*Roy Williams32885253.777Kansas (1988–2003), North Carolina (2003–present)
13*Bob Huggins38881372.703Walsh (1980–1983), Akron (1984–1989), Cincinnati (1989–2005), Kansas State (2006–2007), West Virginia (2007–present)
14Dean Smith36879254.776North Carolina (1961–1997)
15Adolph Rupp41876190.822Kentucky (1930–1972)
16*Steve Moore39867251.775Muhlenberg (1981–1987), Wooster (1987–2020)
17*Cliff Ellis45858527.619South Alabama (1975–1984), Clemson (1984–1994), Auburn (1994–2004), Coastal Carolina (2007–present)
18Jim Phelan49830524.613Mount St. Mary's (1954–2003)
19Clarence Gaines47828447.649Winston-Salem State (1946–1993)
20David Hixon42826293.738Amherst (1977–2019) (hiatus for 2019–2020 season)
21Jerry Johnson47821447.647LeMoyne–Owen (1958–2005)
22Rollie Massimino40816462.638Stony Brook (1969–1971), Villanova (1973–1992), UNLV (1992–1994), Cleveland State (1996–2003), Northwood (FL)/Keiser (2006–2017)
23Willie Holley42813527.607Mid-American Christian (1974–2015)
24Bob Chipman38808353.696Washburn (1979–2017)
25Eddie Sutton37806326.712Creighton (1969–1974), Arkansas (1974–1985), Kentucky (1985–1989), Oklahoma State (1990–2006), San Francisco (2007–2008)
26Rick Byrd37805402.667Maryville (TN) (1978–1980), Lincoln Memorial (1983–1986), Belmont (1986–2019)
27Mike Lightfoot30794285.736Bethel (IN) (1987–2017)
28Bob Burchard31788269.746Columbia (MO) (1988–2019)
28Jim Kessler42788582.575Grace (1977–2019)
30Lefty Driesell41786394.666Davidson (1960–1969), Maryland (1969–1986), James Madison (1988–1997), Georgia State (1997–2003)
31Jim Smith51786556.586Saint John's (MN) (1964–2015)
32Lute Olson34780280.736Long Beach State (1973–1974), Iowa (1974–1983), Arizona (1983–2007)
33Lou Henson41779412.654Hardin–Simmons (1962–1966), New Mexico State (1966–1975, 1998–2005), Illinois (1975–1996)
34Ralph Hodge39775487.614Olivet Nazarene (1978–2018)
35Edgar Diddle42759302.715Western Kentucky (1922–1964)
36Henry Iba41755340.689Northwest Missouri State (1929–1933), Colorado (1933–1934), Oklahoma State (1934–1970)
37John Beilein37754425.640Nazareth (1982–1983), Le Moyne (1983–1992), Canisius (1992–1997), Richmond (1997–2002), West Virginia (2002–2007), Michigan (2007–2019)
38*Rocky Lamar33754398.656MidAmerica Nazarene (1986–present)
39Bo Ryan31747233.762Wisconsin–Platteville (1984–1999), Milwaukee (1999–2001), Wisconsin (2001–2015)
40Phog Allen50746264.739Baker (1905–1908), Kansas (1907–1909, 1919–1956), Haskell (1908–1909), Central Missouri State (1912–1919)
41John Chaney34741312.704Cheyney (1972–1982), Temple (1982–2006)
42Paul Patterson34734375.662Taylor (1978–2013)
43Jerry Tarkanian[n 2]31729201.784Long Beach State (1968–1973), UNLV (1973–1992), Fresno State (1995–2002)
44Norm Stewart38729373.662Northern Iowa (1961–1967), Missouri (1967–1999)
45Ray Meyer42724354.672DePaul (1942–1984)
45Dan Hays38724470.606Northwestern Oklahoma State (1978–1983), Oklahoma Christian (1983–2016)
47Jerry Slocum41723556.565Nyack (1975–1987), Geneva (1987–1996), Gannon (1996–2005), Youngstown State (2005–2017)
48Don Haskins38719353.671UTEP (1961–1999)
49*Steve Ridder31716296.708Embry–Riddle (1989–present)
50Larry Chapman40714495.591Georgia Southern (1974–1977), Auburn–Montgomery (1977–2014)
51Dave Robbins30713194.786Virginia Union (1978–2008)
52*Randy Lambert39710335.679Maryville (1980–present)
53*Richard Schmidt38709396.642Vanderbilt (1979–1981), Tampa (1983–present)
54*John Calipari [n 3]26705208.772UMass (1988–1996), Memphis (2000–2009), Kentucky (2009-present)
55*Tom Klusman39703425.623Rollins (1980–present)
56*Steve Knight37702478.595William Carey (1982–present)
56Larry Hunter37702453.608Wittenberg (1976–1989), Ohio (1989–2001), Western Carolina (2005–2018)
56Doc Sauers41702330.680Albany (1955–1987, 1988–1997)
59*Rick Barnes31700367.656George Mason (1987–1988), Providence (1988–1994), Clemson (1994–1998), Texas (1998–2015), Tennessee (2015–present)
59*Bill Self26700210.764ORU (1993–1997), Tulsa (1997–2000), Illinois (2000–2003), Kansas (2003–present)
61Mark Edwards37685293.700Washington (MO) (1981–2018)
62*Kim Elders26678242.737Cornerstone (1993–present)
63Mike Montgomery32677317.681Montana (1978–1986), Stanford (1986–2004), California (2008–2014)
64Denny Crum30675295.696Louisville (1971–2001)
65Dana Altman30669346.655Marshall (1989–1990), Kansas State (1990–1994), Creighton (1994–2010), Oregon (2010–present)
66Gary Williams33668380.637American (1978–1982), Boston College (1982–1986), Ohio State (1986–1989), Maryland (1989–2011)
67Dennis Bridges36666320.675Illinois Wesleyan (1965–2001)
68*Steve Jenkins34665514.564Evangel (1982–present)
69John Wooden[n 4]29664162.804Indiana State (1946–1948), UCLA (1948–1975)
70Roger Kaiser28663233.740West Georgia (1970-90), Life (1991-2000)
71Glenn Van Wieren33660219.751Hope (1977–2010)
72*Ray Shovlain36657500.568St. Ambrose (1983–present)
72Ralph Miller38657382.632Wichita State (1951–1964), Iowa (1964–1970), Oregon State (1970–1989)
74Lonn Reisman30654261.715Tarleton State (1988–2018)
75Dick Reynolds40653426.605Otterbein (1972–2012)
76Tom Penders36649437.598Tufts (1971–1974), Columbia (1974–1978), Fordham (1978–1986), Rhode Island (1986–1988), Texas (1988–1998), George Washington (1998–2001), Houston (2004–2010)
77Gene Bartow34647353.647Central Missouri State (1961–1964), Valparaiso (1964–1970), Memphis State (1970–1974), Illinois (1974–1975), UCLA (1975–1977), UAB (1978–1996)
78Rick Pitino[n 5]31646269.706Hawaii (1976), Boston University (1978–1983), Providence (1985–1987), Kentucky (1989–1997), Louisville (2001–2017), Iona (2020-present)
78*Jim Larrañaga35646431.599American International (1977–1979), Bowling Green (1986–1997), George Mason (1997–2011), Miami (FL) (2011–present)
80Brian Beaury31643326.664Saint Rose (1986–2018)
81Billy Tubbs31641340.653Southwestern (TX) (1971–1973), Lamar (1976–1980, 2003–2006), Oklahoma (1980–1994), TCU (1994–2002)
82*Homer Drew34640427.600Bethel (IN) (1976–1987), Indiana–South Bend (1987–1988), Valparaiso (1988–2002, 2004–2011)
82*Stan Spirou33640341.652Southern New Hampshire (1985–2018)
84*Lon Kruger31639409.610UTPA (1982–1986), Kansas State (1986–1990), Florida (1990–1996), Illinois (1996–2000), UNLV (2004–2011), Oklahoma (2011–present)
84*Dick Whitmore41639344.650Colby (1970–2011), Thomas (2014)
86Marv Harshman40637444.589Pacific Lutheran (1944–1958), Washington State (1958–1971), Washington (1971–1985)
87Hugh Durham37633429.596Florida State (1966–1978), Georgia (1978–1995), Jacksonville (1997–2005)
88John Lance44632340.650Southwestern Oklahoma (1918–1922), Pittsburg State (1922–1934, 1935–1963)
89Ken Anderson27631152.806Wisconsin–Eau Claire (1968–1995)
89Cam Henderson36631242.723Muskingum (1919–1923), Davis & Elkins (1923–1935), Marshall (1935–1955)
91Ed Messbarger41630518.549Benedictine Heights (1957–1960), Dallas (1960–1963), St. Mary's (TX) (1963–1998), Angelo State (1978–1998)
92Mike Neer37629346.645Rochester (1976–2010), Hobart (2011–2014)
92Bill Nelson37629367.632Rochester Institute of Technology (1980-1983), Nazareth (1983-1986), Johns Hopkins (1986-2017)
94Norm Sloan37624393.614Presbyterian (1951–1955), The Citadel (1956–1960), Florida (1960–1966, 1980–1989), NC State (1966–1980)
95Jeff Sherman34623480.565Central Methodist (1985–present)
96Dean Nicholson26620199.757Central Washington (1964–1990)
96Stew Morrill29620294.678Montana (1986–1991), Colorado State (1991–1998), Utah State (1998–2015)
98*Greg Kampe35618454.576Oakland (1984–present)
98Tom Murphy35618274.693Hamilton (1970–2004), SUNY Poly (2005–2006)
98Tom Smith38618463.572Central Missouri (1975–1980), Valparaiso (1980–1988), Missouri Western (1988–2013)
101Ben Braun37615517.543Siena Heights (1977–1985), Eastern Michigan (1985–1996), California (1996–2008), Rice (2008–2014)
102*Kelvin Sampson30614324.655Montana Tech (1981–1985), Washington State (1987–1994), Oklahoma (1994–2006), Indiana, (2006–2008), Houston (2014–present)
103*Tubby Smith28613318.659Tulsa (1991–1995), Georgia (1995–1997), Kentucky (1997–2007), Minnesota (2007–2013), Texas Tech (2013–2016), Memphis (2016–2018), High Point (2018–present)
104Jerry Steele39609486.556Guilford (1962–1970), High Point (1972–2003)
104Al Bruehl20609202.751Robert Morris (IL) (1997–2017)
106*Tom Izzo24607231.724Michigan State (1995–present)
107Steve Alford29606310.662Manchester (1991–1995), Missouri State (1995–1999), Iowa (1999–2007), New Mexico (2007–2013), UCLA (2013–2018), Nevada (2019–present)
108Gerry Matthews30603243.713Stockton (1985–2016)
108Dave Boots31603291.674Augsburg (1982–1988), South Dakota (1988–2013)

Active coaches with 550 to 599 career wins

Name Years Wins Losses Pct. Teams
Mark A. Corino35580457.559Bloomfield (1982–1987), Caldwell (1988–present)
Bob McKillop30578349.624Davidson (1989–present)
Tony Shaver33576380.603Hampden–Sydney (1986–2003), William & Mary (2003–2019)
Jay Wright26593267.690Hofstra (1994-2001), Villanova (2001–present)
Mark Few21587123.827Gonzaga (1999–present)
Bosko Djurickovic34567326.635North Park (IL) (1985–1994), Carthage (WI) (1996-present)
Leonard Hamilton31554425.566Oklahoma State (1986–1990), Miami (1990-2000), FSU (2002–present)
Todd Raridon31559270.674Nebraska Wesleyan (1989-2004), North Central College (IL) (2004–present)
Bruce Pearl 25 584 219 .727 Southern Indiana (1992-2001), Milwaukee (2001-2005), Tennessee (2005-2011), Auburn (2014-present)

See also

Notes

  1. Jim Boeheim's total does not include 101 wins vacated by the NCAA.
  2. Jerry Tarkanian's total does not include 55 wins vacated by the NCAA.
  3. John Calipari's total does not include 42 wins and 2 losses vacated by the NCAA.
  4. Wooden is also a member of the Naismith Hall as a player.
  5. Rick Pitino's record does not include 123 wins vacated by NCAA.[5]

References

  1. "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.)
  2. "Men's Basketball Winningest Active Coaches (By Wins): Currently," (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  3. NAIA Division II Winningest Active Coaches after 2014-2015 season. Accessed April 4, 2015.
  4. "NCAA Basketball Coaching Records, as of 2011" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  5. http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/22513517/ncaa-denies-louisville-appeal-rules-cardinals-vacate-2013-national-title
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