Jim Boeheim (sp?) of Syracuse is the third, I believe. They were only talking about active men's coaches.
from goduke.com:
"Coach K is now 787-262 as a head coach in his career at Duke and Army. He moved into sole possession of sixth place on the NCAA all-time wins chart, breaking a tie with former Duke player Lefty Driesell. Coach K is third among active coaches. Immediately ahead in fifth overall and second among active coaches is San Francisco mentor Eddie Sutton with 798."
Ok, so he ain't perfect - that's why you think you know better than Coach K.
Just trying to find how he fits in all time. So I looked but can't find the top ten coaches and how Coach K fits in. Anybody have the record readily available. Who are the three active - K, Coach Knight and Coach Summit?
~rthomas
Jim Boeheim (sp?) of Syracuse is the third, I believe. They were only talking about active men's coaches.
This might help.
If the first one doesn't work http://www.ncaa.org/stats/m_basketba...ng_records.pdf
try the second one to get to the first http://www.ncaa.org/stats/m_basketba...ing/index.html
TOP 10 LIST OF WINNINGEST COLLEGE
BASKETBALL COACHES:
(BY WINS, FOUR-YEAR LEVEL, ALL DIVISIONS)
Rk Coach Yrs Won
1 *Bob Knight 41 899
2 Dean Smith 36 879
3 Adolph Rupp 41 876
*Don Meyer 36 876
5 *Herb Magee 40 839
6 Jim Phelan 49 830
7 Clarence Gaines 47 828
8 Jerry Johnson 46 823
9 Eddie Sutton 36 798
10 *Lute Olson 34 739
*Active
Records as of 1/8/08
s.i.
p.s. - after posting, I realized K wasn't on the list (DOH!) - I'm guessing this includes non-D1 wins (?) and that's why he's not there. But Olson's wins would be D1 and he's behind K...now I'm lost. Here's the link: http://www.coachmeyer.com/
Last edited by SeattleIrish; 01-10-2008 at 08:23 PM. Reason: realized list may be wrong
Does anybody have the record for coaching wins and how Coach K fits in? Not necessarily active. SilkyJ says active coaches the record is Knight, Sutton and K. - although Seattleirish lists Don Meyer and Herb Magee as being are active.
I just want to know overall, active and not active coaches.
~rthomas
The Top 3 active D-1 men's coaches are Knight with 899, Sutton with 798, and then K. There are other coaches from other divisions that have more, and a few women's coaches that are in the mix (see Summitt), but the top 3 active men's coaches are Knight, Sutton and K.
From the NCAA's record book, which I found at their site, here is the current list as of the beginning of this year:
1. Bob Knight 890
2. Dean Smith 879
3. Adolph Rupp 876
4. Jim Phelan 830
5. Eddie Sutton 798
6. Lefty Driesell 786
7. Lute Olson 780
8. Lou Henson 779
9. Mike Krzyzewski 775
10. Henry Iba 764
Since the beginning of the year, Duke has 12 more wins, moving K past Henson, Olson, and Driesell into 5th place. Lute is still on leave of absence, and so he hasn't added to his total, even though he's still considered active. Sutton just unretired on Dec 26th, but he hasn't won a game yet. He's currently 0-3 with the San Francisco Dons. And at the top, Knight's Raiders are 9-5, so he's up to 899. So the current list looks like this:
1. Knight* 899
2. Dean Smith 879
3. Adolph Rupp 876
4. Jim Phelan 830
5. Eddie Sutton* 798
6. Mike Krzyzewski* 787
7. Lefty Driesell 786
8. Lute Olson* 780
9. Lou Henson 779
10. Henry Iba 764
where (*) indicates that the coach is still active.
JBDuke
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s.i.
Thanks - That is exactly what I was looking for.
~rthomas
Note that goduke.com provides the top coach win totals (and Coach K's standing, including showing active and inactive) prior to each Duke game in the "full" Duke game notes (i.e. the pdf form, not the html).
For example, here's a link to the pre-temple game notes (see page 3):
http://www.goduke.com/pdf6/103299.pd...DB_OEM_ID=4200
Not sure who at the athletic department puts these together but I love reading them and think that they do a great job.
"...a moderator from a victory cigar." That's a good one.
I'm still a benchwarmer after, what, ten years and a gazillion posts. demoted from admiral to plebe
Despite the number of cakewalks some coaches in Div-1 men's set up (think Calhoun), it is hard to match the number of cakewalks some coaches like Summit have had on average over the years. The disparity doesn't appear to be as bad as it used to be, but it was the norm to see 100-32 type scores for the first 2 months of women's ball when any of the top teams were involved. Those still exist, but I don't think in the same numbers.
Alright, I actually looked up Tennessee's schedule this year, and it's amazing how tough their schedule is now. They're blowing teams out, but they're playing mainly ranked teams. I guess if you want to improve those 100-32 wins don't do as much for you. Summitt really only has one goal, anyway, I'd assume: win it all.
There's a simple reason for that. When ranking active MEN'S basketball coaching records, most women's coaches have zero wins. Just like Coach K, Coach Knight, Coach Smith, etc, have zero wins in women's basketball. So similarly, those guys don't show up in the women's rankings.