List of college men's basketball coaches with 600 wins

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 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] Mike Krzyzewski is the NCAA Division I leader with 1,032 wins and Harry Statham has the most total victories with 1,095. Exhibition games are not counted on this list.

College basketball coaches with 600 wins

Key

* Active in the 2014–15 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

Statistics correct as of March 6, 2015.
Rank Name Years Wins Losses Pct. Teams
1* Harry Statham 49 1,095 470 .700 McKendree (1967–present)
2* Mike Krzyzewski 41 1,032 312 .768 Army (1975–1980), Duke (1980–present)
3* Danny Miles 44 1,029 432 .704 Oregon Tech (1971–present)
4* Herb Magee 48 1,020 403 .717 Philadelphia (1967–present)
5 Don Meyer 36 923 324 .740 Hamline (1972–1975), Lipscomb (1975–1999), Northern State (1999–2010)
6 Bob Knight 42 902 371 .709 Army (1965–1971), Indiana (1971–2000), Texas Tech (2001–2008)
7* Dave Holmquist 38 891 353 .716 Fresno Pacific (1974–1977), Biola (1978–present)
8* Glenn Robinson 44 890 327 .731 Franklin & Marshall (1971–present)
9 Dean Smith 36 879 254 .776 North Carolina (1961–1997)
10 Adolph Rupp 41 876 190 .822 Kentucky (1930–1972)
11 Jim Calhoun 39 873 380 .697 Northeastern (1972–1986), Connecticut (1986–2012)
12* Larry Holley 44 868 516 .627 Central Methodist (1969–1975), Northwest Mo. St. (1977–1979), William Jewell (1979–present)
13* Jim Boeheim[note 1] 39 858 333 .720 Syracuse (1976–present)
14 Jim Phelan 49 830 524 .613 Mount St. Mary's (1954–2003)
15 Clarence Gaines 47 828 447 .649 Winston-Salem State (1946–1993)
16 Jerry Johnson 47 821 447 .647 LeMoyne-Owen (1958–2005)
17* Willie Holley 42 813 527 .607 Mid-American Christian (1974–2015)
18 Eddie Sutton 37 806 326 .712 Creighton (1969–1974), Arkansas (1974–1985), Kentucky (1985–1989), Oklahoma State (1990–2006), San Francisco (2007–2008)
19* Jim Smith 51 786 556 .586 Saint John's (MN) (1964–2015)
19 Lefty Driesell 41 786 394 .666 Davidson (1960–1969), Maryland (1969–1986), James Madison (1988–1997), Georgia State (1997–2003)
21 Lute Olson 34 780 280 .736 Long Beach State (1973–1974), Iowa (1974–1983), Arizona (1983–2007)
22 Lou Henson 41 779 412 .654 Hardin–Simmons (1962–1966), New Mexico State (1966–1975, 1998–2005), Illinois (1975–1996)
23* Bob Chipman 36 773 329 .701 Washburn (1979–present)
24* Bob Huggins 33 769 313 .711 Walsh (1980–1983), Akron (1984–1989), Cincinnati (1989–2005), Kansas State (2006–2007), West Virginia (2007–present)
25* Rollie Massimino 39 761 451 .628 Stony Brook (1969–1971), Villanova (1973–1992), UNLV (1992–1994), Cleveland State (1996–2003), Northwood (FL) (2006–present)
26 Edgar Diddle 42 759 302 .715 Western Kentucky (1922–1964)
27 Henry Iba 41 755 340 .689 Northwest Missouri State (1929–1933), Colorado (1933–1934), Oklahoma State (1934–1970)
28* Steve Moore 34 754 215 .778 Muhlenberg (1981–1987), Wooster (1987–present)
29* Roy Williams 27 757 204 .788 Kansas (1988–2003), North Carolina (2003–present)
30 Bo Ryan 31 747 233 .762 Wisconsin-Platteville (1984–1999), Milwaukee (1999–2001), Wisconsin (2001–2015)
31 Phog Allen 50 746 264 .739 Baker (1905–1908), Kansas (1907–1909, 1919–1956), Haskell (1908–1909), Central Missouri State (1912–1919)
32 John Chaney 34 741 312 .704 Cheyney (1972–1982), Temple (1982–2006)
33* David Hixon 38 740 264 .737 Amherst (1977–present)
34* Mike Lightfoot 28 739 269 .733 Bethel (IN) (1987–present)
35 Paul Patterson 34 734 375 .662 Taylor (1978–2013)
36* Ralph Hodge 36 730 441 .623 Olivet Nazarene (1978–present)
37 Jerry Tarkanian[note 2] 31 729 201 .784 Long Beach State (1968–1973), UNLV (1973–1992), Fresno State (1995–2002)
37 Norm Stewart 38 729 373 .662 Northern Iowa (1961–1967), Missouri (1967–1999)
39 Ray Meyer 42 724 354 .672 DePaul (1942–1984)
40* Jim Kessler 38 720 536 .573 Grace (IN) (1977–present)
41 Don Haskins 38 719 353 .671 UTEP (1961–1999)
42* Rick Pitino 30 718 251 .741 Boston University (1978–1983), Providence (1985–1987), Kentucky (1989–1997), Louisville (2001–present)
43* Dan Hays 37 717 449 .615 Northwestern Oklahoma State (1978–1983), Oklahoma Christian (1983–present)
44 Larry Chapman 40 714 495 .591 Georgia Southern (1974–1977), Auburn–Montgomery (1977–2014)
45 Dave Robbins 30 713 194 .786 Virginia Union (1978–2008)
46* Rick Byrd 34 708 366 .659 Maryville (TN) (1978–1980), Lincoln Memorial (1983–1986), Belmont (1986–present)
47 Dick Sauers 41 702 330 .680 Albany (1955–1987, 1988–1997)
48* Jerry Slocum 40 699 514 .576 Nyack (1975–1987), Geneva (1987–1996), Gannon (1996–2005), Youngstown State (2005–present)
49* Bob Burchard 27 689 234 .746 Columbia (MO) (1988–present)
49* Cliff Ellis 37 689 434 .614 South Alabama (1975–1984), Clemson (1984–1994), Auburn (1994–2004), Coastal Carolina (2007–present)
51 Mike Montgomery 32 677 317 .681 Montana (1978–1986), Stanford (1986–2004), California (2008–2014)
52* Rocky Lamar 29 676 346 .661 MidAmerica Nazarene (1986–present)
53 Denny Crum 30 675 295 .696 Louisville (1971–2001)
54 Gary Williams 33 668 380 .637 American (1978–1982), Boston College (1982–1986), Ohio State (1986–1989), Maryland (1989–2011)
55 Dennis Bridges 36 666 320 .675 Illinois Wesleyan (1965–2001)
56 John Wooden[note 3] 29 664 162 .804 Indiana State (1946–1948), UCLA (1948–1975)
57* Larry Hunter 35 663 392 .628 Wittenberg (1976–1989), Ohio (1989–2001), Western Carolina (2005–present)
58 Glenn Van Wieren 33 660 219 .751 Hope (1977–2010)
59* Richard Schmidt 34 659 334 .664 Vanderbilt (1979–1981), Tampa (1983–present)
60 Ralph Miller 38 657 382 .632 Wichita State (1951–1964), Iowa (1964–1970), Oregon State (1970–1989)
61 Dick Reynolds 40 653 426 .605 Otterbein (1972–2012)
62 Tom Penders 36 648 438 .597 Tufts (1971–1974), Columbia (1974–1978), Fordham (1978–1986), Rhode Island (1986–1988), Texas (1988–1998), George Washington (1998–2001), Houston (2004–2010)
63 Gene Bartow 34 647 353 .647 Central Missouri State (1961–1964), Valparaiso (1964–1970), Memphis State (1970–1974), Illinois (1974–1975), UCLA (1975–1977), UAB (1978–1996)
64* Randy Lambert 35 645 292 .688 Maryville (1980–present)
65* John Beilein 33 642 385 .625 Nazareth (1982–1983), Le Moyne (1983–1992), Canisius (1992–1997), Richmond (1997–2002), West Virginia (2002–2007), Michigan (2007–present)
66 Billy Tubbs 31 641 340 .653 Southwestern (TX) (1971–1973), Lamar (1976–1980, 2003–2006), Oklahoma (1980–1994), TCU (1994–2002)
67 Homer Drew 34 640 427 .600 Bethel (IN) (1976–1987), Indiana-South Bend (1987–1988), Valparaiso (1988–2002, 2004–2011)
67* Steve Ridder 26 640 231 .735 Embry-Riddle (FL) (1989–present)
69 Dick Whitmore 41 639 344 .650 Colby (1970–2011), Thomas (2014)
70 Marv Harshman 40 637 443 .590 Pacific Lutheran (1944–1958), Washington State (1958–1971), Washington (1971–1985)
71 Hugh Durham 37 633 429 .596 Florida State (1966–1978), Georgia (1978–1995), Jacksonville (1997–2005)
72* Tom Klusman 35 632 373 .629 Rollins (1980–present)
72 John Lance 44 632 340 .650 Southwestern Oklahoma (1918–1922), Pittsburg State (1922–1934, 1935–1963)
74 Ken Anderson 27 631 152 .806 Wisconsin–Eau Claire (1968–1995)
74 Cam Henderson 36 631 242 .723 Muskingum (1919–1923), Davis & Elkins (1923–1935), Marshall (1935–1955)
76 Ed Messbarger 41 630 518 .549 Benedictine Heights (1957–1960), Dallas (1960–1963), St. Mary's (Texas) (1963–1998), Angelo State (1978–1998)
77 Mike Neer 37 629 346 .645 Rochester (1976–2010), Hobart (2011–2014)
78* Steve Jenkins 33 628 426 .596 Evangel (1982–present)
79* Mark Edwards 34 627 272 .697 Washington (MO) (1981–present)
80 Norm Sloan 37 624 393 .614 Presbyterian (1951–1955), The Citadel (1956–1960), Florida (1960–1966, 1980–1989), NC State (1966–1980)
81 Stew Morrill 29 620 291 .681 Montana (1986–1991), Colorado State (1991–1998), Utah State (1998–2015)
81 Dean Nicholson 26 620 199 .757 Central Washington (1964–1990)
83 Tom Murphy 35 618 274 .693 Hamilton (1970–2004), SUNYIT (2005–2006)
83 Tom Smith 38 618 463 .572 Central Missouri (1975–1980), Valparaiso (1980–1988), Missouri Western (1988–2013)
85 Ben Braun 37 615 517 .543 Siena Heights (1977–1985), Eastern Michigan (1985–1996), California (1996–2008), Rice (2008–2014)
86 Jerry Steele 39 609 486 .556 Guilford (1962–1970), High Point (1972–2003)
87* Steve Knight 33 608 453 .573 William Carey (1982–present)
88* Ray Shovlain 32 605 430 .585 St. Ambrose (1983–present)
88* Rick Barnes 28 605 314 .658 George Mason (1987–1988), Providence (1988–1994), Clemson (1994–1998), Texas (1998–2015), Tennessee (2015–present)
90 Dave Boots 31 603 291 .674 Augsburg (1982–1988), South Dakota (1988–2013)

Active coaches nearing 600 career wins

Name Years Wins Losses Pct. Teams
John Calipari[note 4] 23 595 176 .772 UMass (1988–1996), Memphis (2000–2009), Kentucky (2009–present)
Lon Kruger 29 572 351 .620 UTPA (1982–1986), Kansas St. (1986–1990), Florida (1990-1996), Illinois (1996–2000), UNLV (2004–2011), Oklahoma (2011–present)
Bill Self 22 570 184 .756 ORU (1993–1997), Tulsa (1997–2000), Illinois (2000–2003), Kansas (2003–present)
Jim Larrañaga 31 555 381 .593 American International (1977–1979), Bowling Green (1986-1997), George Mason (1997–2011), Miami (FL) (2011–present)
Tubby Smith 24 548 264 .675 Tulsa (1991–1995), Georgia (1995–1997), Kentucky (1997–2007), Minnesota (2007–2013), Texas Tech (2013–present)
Dana Altman 27 544 302 .643 Marshall (1989–1990), Kansas State (1990–1994),Creighton (1994–2010), Oregon (2010–present)
Greg Kampe 31 543 408 .571 Oakland (1984–present)

See also

Notes

  1. Jim Boeheim's total does not include 108 wins vacated by the NCAA. His career total would be 966 with the vacated victories.
  2. Jerry Tarkanian's total does not include 55 wins vacated by the NCAA. His career total would be 784 with the vacated victories.
  3. Wooden is also a member of the Naismith Hall as a player.
  4. John Calipari's total does not include 42 wins and 2 losses vacated by the NCAA. His career record would be 627–177 with the vacated games.

References

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