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Elected to both the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Elected to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame


Rank Name Years wins Losses Pct. Source Schedule Teams (Seasons)
1 Pat Summitt 38 1098 208 .841 [1]   Tennessee (1974–2012)
2 Sylvia Hatchell 40 961 340 .739 [1] [2] Francis Marion (1975–86),North Carolina (1986–)
3 Tara VanDerveer 36 953 217 .815 [1] [3] Idaho (1978–80), Ohio State (1980–85), Stanford (1985–95, 1996–)
4 C. Vivian Stringer 44 952 351 .731 [1] [4] Cheyney (1971–83), Iowa (1983–95), Rutgers (1995–)
5 Andy Landers 36 943 320 .747 [1]   Roane (1975–79),Georgia (1979–2015)
6 Barbara Stevens 38 928 262 .780 [1] [5] Clark (MA) (1977–83), Massachusetts (1983–86), Bentley (1986–)
7 Geno Auriemma 30 917 134 .873 [1] [6] Connecticut (1985–)
8 Jody Conradt 38 900 309 .744 [1]   Sam Houston State (1969–73), Texas-Arlington (1973–76), Texas (1976–2007)
9 Robin Selvig 37 845 275 .754 [1] [7] Montana (1978–)
10 Jim Foster 37 841 315 .728 [1] [8] Saint Joseph's (1979–91)
11 Michael Strong 34 815 182 .817 [1]   Scranton (1979–94, 1995–2014)
12 Muffet McGraw 33 787 262 .750 [1] [9] Lehigh (1982–87), Notre Dame (1988–)
13 Curt Fredrickson 36 773 285 .731 [1] [10] Northern State (1977–)
14 Phillip Kahler 34 757 171 .816 [1]   St. John Fisher (1974–2008)
15 Andy Yosinoff 38 747 250 .749 [1] [11] Emmanuel (MA) (1977–)
16 Debbie Ryan 34 739 324 .695 [1]   University of Virginia (1977–2011)
17 Kay Yow 38 737 344 .682 [1]   Elon (1971–75), NC State (1975–2009)
18 Joanne Bracker 42 736 403 .646 [12]   Midland (NE) (1970–2012)
19 Garey Smith 39 734 473 .608   [13] Grand View
20 Sue Gunter 34 708 308 .697 [1]   Stephen F. Austin (1968–80), LSU (1982–2004)
21 Cindy Russo 38 707 408 .634 [1]   Lamar (1978–80)
22 Lonnie Kruse 33 706 244 .743 [14]   Sterling (KS) (1981–2014)
23 Joe Foley 28 700 212 .768 [1] [15] Arkansas Tech (1988–2003), Arkansas–Little Rock (2003–)
24 Gary Blair 30 695 282 .711 [1] [16] Stephen F. Austin (1985–93), Arkansas (1993–2003), Texas A&M (2003–)
25 Rene Portland 31 693 265 .723 [1]   Saint Joseph's (1976–78), Colorado (1978–80), Penn State (1980–2007)
26 Joan Bonvicini 35 692 400 .634 [1] [17] Long Beach State (1979–91),Arizona (1991–2008), Seattle (2009–)
27 Yvonne Kauffman 42 689 328 .677 [1]   Elizabethtown (1970–2012)
28 Nancy Fahey 29 688 124 .847 [1] [18] Washington (MO) (1986–)
29 Tom Shirley 34 683 320 .681 [1] [19] DeSales (1981–89), Philadelphia (1989–)
29 Harry Perretta 37 683 427 .615 [1] [20] Villanova (1978–)
30 Nancy Winstel 32 675 255 .726 [1]   Midway (1978–81), Northern Kentucky (1983–2012)
31 Theresa Grentz 33 671 311 .683 [1] [21] Saint Joseph's (1974–76), Rutgers (1976–95), Illinois (1995–2007), Lafayette (2015–)
31 Amy Ruley 29 671 198 .772 [1]   North Dakota State (1979–2008)
33 Lisa Bluder 31 661 316 .677 [22] [23] St. Ambrose (1984–90), Drake (1990–2000), Iowa (2000–)
33 Dixie Jeffers 32 661 214 .755 [1] [24] Rio Grande (1983–86), Capital (1986–)
35 Gary Fifield 27 660 137 .828 [1]   Southern Maine (1987–2008, 2009–15)
36 Glenn Wilkes Jr. 29 650 212 .754 [1]   Rollins (1986–)
37 Tim Shea 30 649 197 .767 [1]   Salem State (1981–2011)
38 Nancy Funk 38 638 328 .660 [1] [25] Messiah (1977–86), Johns Hopkins (1986–)
39 Robin Hagen-Smith 24 637 161 .798 [26]   Shawnee State (1989–2013)
40 Bob Schneider 28 634 201 .759 [1]   Texas Woman's (1978–81), West Texas A&M (1981–2006)
41 Lonnie Bartley 29 632 224 .738 [1]   Fort Valley State (1984–2013)
42 Connie Tilley 38 631 281 .692 [1] [27] St. Norbert (1977–)
43 Gene Roebuck 25 628 145 .812 [1]   North Dakota (1987–2012)
44 Joe McKeown 29 620 284 .686 [1] [28] New Mexico State (1986–89), George Washington (1989–2008), Northwestern (2008–)
45 Michael Durbin 30 618 196 .759 [1] [29] Wittenburg (1985–86)
46 David Smith 33 615 317 .660 [1]   St. Joseph's (IN) (1976–78, 1984–90), Shippensburg (1990–98), Bellarmine (1998–2012), West Virginia State (2012–)
47 Susan Dunagan 33 611 271 .693 [1]   Roanoke (1981–2014)
48 Wendy Larry 27 608 234 .722 [1]   Virginia Wesleyan (1977–78), Arizona (1985–87),Old Dominion (1987–2011)
48 Sharon Fanning-Otis 36 608 460 .569 [1]   Chattanooga (1976–87), Kentucky (1987–95), Mississippi State (1995–2012)
50 Joe Ciampi 27 607 213 .740 [1]   Army (1977–79), Auburn (1980–2004)
50 Mike Granelli 32 607 249 .709 [1]   Saint Peter's (NJ) (1972–2004)
50 Kevin Borseth 28 607 250 .708 [1] [30] Michigan Tech (1987–98), Michigan (2007–12), Green Bay (1998–2007, 2013–)
53 J. Randall Ognibene 33 606 264 .697 [1]   Mount Saint Mary (1980–2013)
54 Lynne Agee 33 602 334 .643 [1]   Roanoke (1978–81), UNC Greensboro (1981–2011
55 Wes Moore 26 601 192 .758 [1] [31] Maryville (TN) (1987–93), Francis Marion (1995–98), Chattanooga (1998–2013), NC State (2013–)
56 David Slifer 26 600 210 .741 [1] [32] Mount Mercy (1989–95), Missouri Western State (1995–2004), Central Missouri (2004–)
56 Bill Fennelly 27 600 259 .698 [1] [33] Toledo (1988–95), Iowa State (1995–)

Active coaches nearing 600 career wins

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Rank Name Years Wins Losses Pct. Source Schedule Teams (Seasons)
TBD Doug Bruno 29 587 309 .655 [1] [34] DePaul (1976–78,1988–)
TBD Mary Fleig 32 578 302 .657 [1] [35] Franklin and Marshall (1983–90), Millersville (1990–)
TBD Dale Neal 21 577 163 .780 [36] [37] Freed-Hardeman (1994–)
TBD Gordy Presnell 28 572 265 .683 [1] [38] Seattle Pacific (1987–2005), Boise St (2007–)

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