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  2. Jul 26, 2023 · Former Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski ended the 2021-22 season and his coaching career with 1,202 victories, making him the all-time winningest coach in DI men's basketball history. He, along with...

  3. Mar 18, 2024 · 1) Tara VanDerveer (Idaho, Ohio State, Stanford) – 1214 career wins. Tara VanDerveer is the winningest college basketball coach of all time. To give you an idea of the kind of rarified air VanDerveer is breathing: she’s one of only nine NCAA Women’s Basketball coaches to win more than 900 games.

  4. Mar 19, 2024 · JOHN WOODEN, 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS. Wooden is widely regarded as the greatest college basketball coach, guiding UCLAto 10 championships in 12 years, including seven in a row. "The Wizard of...

    • Tubby Raymond
    • Vince Dooley
    • Lou Holtz
    • Lavell Edwards
    • Bobby Dodd
    • Bo Schembechler
    • Earl Blaik
    • Fielding Yost
    • Walter Camp
    • John Gagliardi

    Known for his commitment to the Wing-T formation, Harold ‘Tubby’ Raymondenjoyed 35 great years at the University of Delaware. From 1966-2001, his team earned a record of 300-119-3 — a winning percentage of .714. Only 13 other coaches have won more games than Tubby. Under his leadership, Delaware climbed up the college ranks, reaching the playoffs 1...

    Vince Dooleyenjoyed an incredible career at Auburn University as a player-turned assistant coach, but it wasn’t until 1964 that he truly started to build a legacy for himself. That was when he began his head coaching career at the University of Georgia, which lasted 25 years. Over that time, Dooley led his team to a 201-77-10 record, was featured i...

    Unlike the previous two coaches we mentioned, Lou Holtzwould coach six college football teams from 1969-2004 — William & Mary, NC State, Arkansas, Minnesota, Notre Dame, and South Carolina. Over that time, he compiled a record of 249-132-7, a percentage of .651. He’s one of the most iconic college football coaches of all time. His best years came a...

    BYU football wouldn’t be where it is today if it weren’t for LaVell Edwards. He coached the team from 1972-2000, led them to a 257-101-3 record, won 19 conference titles, and was featured in 22 bowl games along the way. Only 22 college coaches have won more games than LaVell. His leadership and commitment to the passing game helped earn BYU its fir...

    Bobby Doddwas a competitor. He played football, basketball, and baseball in high school, won city championships in contract bridge and tennis, and was one of the best quarterbacks the University of Tennessee has ever seen — winning 27 of the 30 games he played in. As a coach, it was much of the same. Over a 22-year period from 1945-1966, Robert Lee...

    Best known for his commitment to defense, Bo Schembechlerwas a product of Woody Hayes. He was an assistant coach from 1954-1962, including five years with the Ohio State Buckeyes. In 1963, he earned his first head coaching gig at Miami and went 40-17-3 over a six-year span. His coaching career continued in 1969 when he was hired to be the new head ...

    When you think of Army Black Knights football, you likely think of Earl ‘Red’ Blaik. He’s the winningest coach in Army history, with a 121-33-10 record from 1941-1958. He won 3 national championships, won 32-straight games, and coached three Heisman award winners. Even before his time at Army, Earl Blaik saw success at Dartmouth University, earning...

    Known for his ‘point-a-minute’ teams and ‘hurry-up’ offense, Fielding Yostdidn’t lose much. He coached six teams from 1897-1926, earning an incredible record of 198-35-12. In fact, 29 of those losses came with Michigan from 1901-1926. Before that, he had a 33-6-2 record. Under his leadership, Michigan had a 165-29-10 record, won 10 conference title...

    It’s hard to mention anything football-related without bringing up Walter Camp. He’s largely recognized as the ‘Father of American Football.’ He invented the line of scrimmage, downs, the snap at center, and plenty more rules that make the game of football so exciting today. Not only that, but he was a darn good coach, as well. He started his coach...

    Find me a college coach that won more games than John Gagliardi— hint hint, you won’t. He started his career at Carroll College and earned a 24-6-1 record from 1949-1952, but that was only the beginning. From 1953-2012, he went 465-132-10 with St. John’s (Minnesota). His 489 college wins is 80 more than the next coach — Joe Paterno. And to think Ga...

  5. Mar 3, 2024 · Simply put, Krzyzewski made it a destination. A winner of five National Championships, Coach K also notched 13 Final Four appearances, 13 ACC regular season titles, 15 ACC tournament titles, three Gold Medals as the U.S. Men’s Head Basketball Coach, and a total of 1,202 wins.

  6. Feb 16, 2019 · Coach K — now with 1,123 career wins — already had the most NCAA victories of any basketball coach, but he was tied with McKendree legend Harry Statham for the most wins in college basketball...

  7. Mar 9, 2023 · 1. Mike Krzyzewski, 1202. Having led the Blue Devils for 41 seasons, Krzyzewski amassed an impressive 1202-368 record, holding the record for most wins as a college basketball coach. He has...

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