List of college baseball coaches with 1,100 wins

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This is a list of NCAA and NAIA baseball coaches with 1,100 career wins through the completion of the 2023 season.[1][2][3]

Key[edit]

* Active as of 2023
Member of the National College Baseball Hall of Fame

Coaches with 1,100 career wins[edit]

Rank Name Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Teams
1 Mike Martin 40 2029 736 4 .733 Florida State 1980–2019
2 Augie Garrido 48 1975 951 9 .674 San Francisco State 1969
Cal Poly 1970–1972
Cal State Fullerton 1973–1987, 1991–1996
Illinois 1988–1990
Texas 1997–2016
3 Gordie Gillespie 59 1893 952 1 .665 Lewis 1953–1976
St. Francis (Ill.) 1977–1995, 2006-2011
Ripon 1996–2005
4 Gene Stephenson 36 1768 675 3 .723 Wichita State 1978–2013
5 Ed Cheff 34 1705 430 2 .799 Lewis-Clark State 1977–2010[4]
6 Woody Hunt 40 1630 774 5 .678 Cumberland (TN) 1980–2021[5]
7 Mark Marquess 40 1627 878 7 .649 Stanford 1977–2017
8 Denney Crabaugh 34 1601 493 2 .764 Oklahoma City 1989–2022
9 Jim Morris 37 1594 716 4 .690 Georgia Tech 1982–1993
Miami (FL) 1994–2018
10 Larry Hays 38 1508 860 4 .637 Lubbock Christian 1971–1986
Texas Tech 1987–2008
11 Paul Mainieri 39 1505 775 8 .660 St. Thomas (FL) 1983–1988
Air Force 1989–1994
Notre Dame 1995–2006
LSU 2007–2021
12 Mike Fox 37 1487 547 5 .731 NC Wesleyan 1983–1994, 1996–1998
North Carolina 1999–2020
13 Chuck Hartman 47 1444 816 8 .638 High Point 1960–1978
Virginia Tech 1979–2006
14 Don Schaly 40 1438 329 13 .812 Marietta 1964–2003
15 Cliff Gustafson 29 1427 373 2 .792 Texas 1968–1996
16 Bill Holowaty 44 1412 528 7 .727 Eastern Connecticut State 1969–2012
17 Bobby Cox 35 1378 643 0 .682 Oklahoma Baptist 1985–2019
17* Danny Hall 36 1378 749 1 .648 Kent State 1988-93
Georgia Tech 1994–present
19 Ron Polk 35 1373 702 2 .662 Georgia Southern 1972–1975
Mississippi State 1976–1997, 2002–2008
Georgia 2000–2001
19* Keith Guttin 41 1373 895 0 .605 Missouri State 1983–present
21* John Anderson 42 1365 998 3 .578 Minnesota 1982–present
22 Jim Gilligan 40 1353 895 7 .602 Western New Mexico 1972
Lamar 1973–1986, 1992–2016
23 Lou Yacinich 45 1347 1058 0 .560 Grand View 1974–2022
24 Rod Dedeaux 44 1342 597 16 .691 USC 1942–1947, 1949–1986
25* Gary Gilmore 34 1335 674 5 .664 South Carolina Aiken 1990–1995
Coastal Carolina 1996–present
26 Jack Leggett 36 1332 770 1 .634 Vermont 1978–1982
Western Carolina 1983–1991
Clemson 1994–2015
27 Larry Cochell 39 1331 813 3 .621 Emporia State 1967–1969
Creighton 1970–1971
Cal State Los Angeles 1972–1976
Oral Roberts 1977–1986
Northwestern 1987
Cal State Fullerton 1988–1990
Oklahoma 1991–2005
28 Mike Metheny 37 1324 679 3 .668 Southeastern Oklahoma State 1981–2017
29 Joe Roberts 34 1314 640 6 .672 Armstrong Atlantic 1980–2013
30 Pete Dunn 37 1312 887 3 .597 Stetson 1980–2016
31 Tommy Thomas 40 1308 825 6 .613 Valdosta State 1968–2007
32 Bob Bennett 34 1300 757 8 .631 Fresno State 1967, 1970–2002
32* Bobby Halford 39 1300 784 0 .624 William Carey 1985–present
34* John Schaly 36 1272 706 7 .643 Barry 1988–1991
Saint Leo (FL) 1992-1997
Ashland 1998-present
35 Ron Fraser 30 1267 440 9 .741 Miami (FL) 1963–1992
35* Tom Austin 44 1267 595 10 .679 Methodist University 1980–present
37* Bob Babb 44 1266 467 15 .729 Johns Hopkins 1980–present
38 Jack Stallings 39 1255 799 10 .610 Wake Forest 1960–1968
Florida State 1969–1974
Georgia Southern 1976–1999
39 Charlie Migl 35 1246 600 0 .675 St. Mary's (TX) 1987–2021
40 Tim Pettorini 38 1243 460 6 .729 Wooster 1982–2019
41 Itch Jones 39 1242 752 6 .623 MacMurray 1966–1968
Southern Illinois 1970–1990
Illinois 1991–2005
41 Q. V. Lowe 28 1242 689 5 .643 Auburn Montgomery 1987-2014
43 Jim Dietz 31 1230 751 18 .620 San Diego State 1972–2002
44* Elliott Avent 35 1223 805 0 .603 New Mexico State 1989–1996
NC State 1997–present
45 Jay Bergman 32 1210 707 3 .631 Florida 1976–1981
UCF 1983–2008
46* Dave Van Horn 30 1208 606 0 .666 Central Missouri State 1994
Northwestern State 1995-1997
Nebraska 1998-2002
Arkansas 2003-present
46 Al Ogletree 40 1208 710 1 .630 Dallas 1958–1965
Sul Ross State 1966–1968
Texas–Pan American 1969–1997
48 George Valesente 47 1204 544 8 .688 Brockport 1973-74
SUNY New Paltz 1975-76
SUNY Maritime 1977-78
Ithaca 1979–2019
49 Jim Mallon 34 1196 602 1 .665 Southwestern 1971–2004
49 Scott Berry 42 1196 698 1 .631 Mayville State 1982–2023
51 Jeff Sikes 39 1189 886 5 .573 Warner (FL) 1982–2023
52 Andy Lopez 33 1177 742 7 .613 Cal State Dominguez Hills 1983–1988
Pepperdine 1989–1994
Florida 1995–2001
Arizona 2002–2015
53 Wayne Graham 26 1173 528 2 .689 Rice 1992–2018
53 Tony Robichaux 36 1173 765 2 .605 McNeese State 1987–1994
Louisiana 1995–2019
55 Gary Adams 35 1172 892 12 .567 UC Irvine 1970–1974
UCLA 1975–2004
56 Bill Wilhelm 36 1161 536 10 .683 Clemson 1958–1993
57 Norm DeBriyn 33 1161 650 6 .641 Arkansas 1970–2002
58 Jack Coffey 47 1160 482 13 .705 Fordham 1909–1917, 1919–1921, 1923–1943, 1945–1958[6]
59 Chuck Brayton 33 1158 525 6 .687 Washington State 1962–1994
59 Mike Sansing 33 1158 693 0 .626 Shorter 1989–1991
Kennesaw State 1992–2021
61 Mike Gillespie 30 1156 720 2 .617 USC 1987–2006
UC Irvine 2008–2018
62* Greg Guilliams 33 1150 562 2 .672 Penn State–Behrend 1991
Embry–Riddle (FL) 1992–2007
Valdosta State 2008–present
62* John Goelz 38 1150 810 5 .587 Sonoma State 1986–present
64 Ken Dugan 37 1137 450 0 .716 Lipscomb 1960–1996
65* Rich Hill 36 1136 782 4 .592 Cal Lutheran 1988–1993
San Francisco 1994–1998
San Diego 1999–2021
Hawaii 2022-present
66 Ray Tanner 25 1133 489 3 .698 NC State 1988–1996
South Carolina 1997–2012
67 Frank Vieira 44 1127 324 6 .776 New Haven 1963–2006
68* Mike Laird 41 1121 643 3 .635 William Penn 1983–present
69* Ed Flaherty 38 1116 511 4 .685 Southern Maine 1986–present
70 Don Brandon 37 1110 588 5 .653 Anderson (IN) 1972–2010
71* Keith Veale 34 1107 571 0 .660 Mount Vernon Nazarene 1990–present
71 Jim Harp 27 1107 553 2 .660 Dallas Baptist 1973–1999

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Baseball Coaching Records" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  2. ^ "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved February 14, 2015. (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.)
  3. ^ "NAIA All-Time Baseball Coaching Victories" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  4. ^ "Ed Cheff, longtime Lewis-Clark State baseball coach, retiring". The Oregonian. June 30, 2010.
  5. ^ "Legendary Cumberland Baseball Coach Woody Hunt Announces Retirement". cumberland.edu. January 27, 2021. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  6. ^ "Jack Coffey". Hall of Fame Inductees. American Baseball Coaches Association. Retrieved June 12, 2017.