List of college baseball coaches with 1,100 wins

This is a list of college baseball coaches by number of career wins. This list includes NCAA and NAIA levels. Mike Martin, the former head coach of Florida State, tops the list with 2,029 career wins. The highest winning percentage in the group belongs to Don Schaly, former head coach of Marietta, with an .812 career winning percentage. Danny Hall is the active wins leader with 1,378 and is seventeenth in overall wins. The list is complete through the completion of the 2023 season.[1][2][3]

College baseball coaches with 1,100 career wins

Key

*Denote manager is active
Member of the National College Baseball Hall of Fame

Coaches

Updated through end of 2023 season
RankNameYearsWinsLossesTiesPct.Teams
1Mike Martin4020297364.733Florida State (1980–2019)
2Augie Garrido4819759519.674San Francisco State (1969), Cal Poly (1970–1972), Cal State Fullerton (1973–1987, 1991–1996), Illinois (1988–1990), Texas (1997–2016)
3Gordie Gillespie5918939521.665Lewis (1953–1976), St. Francis (Ill.) (1977–1995, 2006-2011), Ripon (1996–2005)
4Gene Stephenson3617686753.723Wichita State (1978–2013)
5Ed Cheff3417054302.799Lewis-Clark State (1977–2010)[4]
6Woody Hunt4016307745.678Cumberland (TN) (1980–2021)[5]
7Mark Marquess4016278787.649Stanford (1977–2017)
8Denney Crabaugh3416014932.764Oklahoma City (1989–2022)
9Jim Morris3715947164.690Georgia Tech (1982–1993), Miami (FL) (1994–2018)
10Larry Hays3815088604.637Lubbock Christian (1971–1986), Texas Tech (1987–2008)
11Paul Mainieri3915057758.660St. Thomas (FL) (1983–1988), Air Force (1989–1994), Notre Dame (1995–2006), LSU (2007–2021)
12Mike Fox3714875475.731NC Wesleyan (1983–1994, 1996–1998), North Carolina (1999–2020)
13Chuck Hartman4714448168.638High Point (1960–1978), Virginia Tech (1979–2006)
14Don Schaly40143832913.812Marietta (1964–2003)
15Cliff Gustafson2914273732.792Texas (1968–1996)
16Bill Holowaty4414125287.727Eastern Connecticut State (1969–2012)
17Bobby Cox3513786430.682Oklahoma Baptist (1985–2019)
17Danny Hall*3613787491.648Kent State (1988–1993), Georgia Tech (1994–present)
19Ron Polk3513737022.662Georgia Southern (1972–1975), Mississippi State (1976–1997, 2002–2008), Georgia (2000–2001)
19Keith Guttin*4113738950.605Missouri State (1983–present)
21John Anderson*4213659983.578Minnesota (1982–present)
22Jim Gilligan4013538957.602Western New Mexico (1972), Lamar (1973–1986, 1992–2016)
23Lou Yacinich45134710580.560Grand View (1974–2022)
24Rod Dedeaux44134259716.691USC (1942–1947, 1949–1986)
25Gary Gilmore*3413356745.664South Carolina Aiken (1990–1995), Coastal Carolina (1996–present)
26Jack Leggett3613327701.634Vermont (1978–1982), Western Carolina (1983–1991), Clemson (1994–2015)
27Larry Cochell3913318133.621Emporia 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)
28Mike Metheny3713246793.668Southeastern Oklahoma State (1981–2017)
29Joe Roberts3413146406.672Armstrong Atlantic (1980–2013)
30Pete Dunn3713128873.597Stetson (1980–2016)
31Tommy Thomas4013088256.613Valdosta State (1968–2007)
32Bob Bennett3413007578.631Fresno State (1967, 1970–2002)
32Bobby Halford*3913007840.624William Carey (1985–present)
34John Schaly*3612727067.643Barry (1988–1991), Saint Leo (FL) (1992–1997), Ashland (1998–present)
35Ron Fraser3012674409.741Miami (FL) (1963–1992)
35Tom Austin*44126759510.679Methodist University (1980–present)
37Bob Babb*44126646715.729Johns Hopkins (1980–present)
38Jack Stallings39125579910.610Wake Forest (1960–1968), Florida State (1969–1974), Georgia Southern 1976–1999
39Dave Van Horn*3012496150.666Central Missouri State (1994), Northwestern State (1995–1997), Nebraska (1998–2002), Arkansas (2003–present)
40Charlie Migl3512466000.675St. Mary's (TX) (1987–2021)
41Tim Pettorini3812434606.729Wooster (1982–2019)
42Itch Jones3912427526.623MacMurray (1966–1968), Southern Illinois (1970–1990), Illinois (1991–2005)
42Q. V. Lowe2812426895.643Auburn Montgomery (1987–2014)
44Jim Dietz31123075118.620San Diego State (1972–2002)
45Elliott Avent*3512238050.603New Mexico State (1989–1996), NC State (1997–present)
46Jay Bergman3212107073.631Florida (1976–1981), UCF (1983–2008)
47Al Ogletree4012087101.630Dallas (1958–1965), Sul Ross State (1966–1968), Texas–Pan American (1969–1997)
48George Valesente4712045448.688Brockport (1973–1974), SUNY New Paltz (1975–1976), SUNY Maritime (1977–1978), Ithaca (1979–2019)
49Jim Mallon3411966021.665Southwestern (1971–2004)
49Scott Berry4211966981.631Mayville State (1982–2023)
51Jeff Sikes3911898865.573Warner (FL) (1982–2023)
52Andy Lopez3311777427.613Cal State Dominguez Hills (1983–1988), Pepperdine (1989–1994), Florida (1995–2001), Arizona (2002–2015)
53Wayne Graham2611735282.689Rice (1992–2018)
53Tony Robichaux3611737652.605McNeese State (1987–1994), Louisiana (1995–2019)
55Gary Adams35117289212.567UC Irvine (1970–1974), UCLA (1975–2004)
56Bill Wilhelm36116153610.683Clemson (1958–1993)
57Norm DeBriyn3311616506.641Arkansas (1970–2002)
58Jack Coffey47116048213.705Fordham (1909–1917, 1919–1921, 1923–1943, 1945–1958)[6]
59Chuck Brayton3311585256.687Washington State (1962–1994)
59Mike Sansing3311586930.626Shorter (1989–1991), Kennesaw State (1992–2021)
61Mike Gillespie3011567202.617USC (1987–2006), UC Irvine (2008–2018)
62Greg Guilliams*3311505622.672Penn State–Behrend (1991), Embry–Riddle (FL) (1992–2007), Valdosta State (2008–present)
62John Goelz*3811508105.587Sonoma State (1986–present)
64Ken Dugan3711374500.716Lipscomb (1960–1996)
65Rich Hill*3611367824.592Cal Lutheran (1988–1993), San Francisco (1994–1998), San Diego (1999–2021), Hawaii (2022–present)
66Ray Tanner2511334893.698NC State (1988–1996), South Carolina (1997–2012)
67Frank Vieira4411273246.776New Haven (1963–2006)
68Mike Laird*4111216433.635William Penn (1983–present)
69Ed Flaherty*3811165114.685Southern Maine (1986–present)
70Don Brandon3711105885.653Anderson (IN) (1972–2010)
71Keith Veale*3411075710.660Mount Vernon Nazarene (1990–present)
71Jim Harp2711075532.660Dallas Baptist (1973–1999)

See also

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