List of college men's ice hockey coaches with 400 wins

This is a list of men's college ice hockey coaches with 400 career wins.

Jerry York, who has coached men's ice hockey for 43 years at Clarkson University, Bowling Green State University and Boston College is the all-time leader with 984 wins.

With 894 wins in 40 years at Boston University, Jack Parker is the all-time leader in wins with a single program.

Among the coaches with at least 400 wins, the leader in winning percentage is Tim Coghlin of St. Norbert College in Wisconsin. Coghlin has a .769 winning percentage in 22 years at St. Norbert.

The all-time leader in losses among college ice hockey coaches is Rick Comley with 615 losses in 38 seasons as a head coach at Lake Superior State, Northern Michigan, and Michigan State.

List of coaches with at least 400 wins

Key

* Active as of 2014–15

Coaches with 400 career wins

Statistics correct as of the end of the 2014–15 college men's ice hockey season.[1][2][3]
Rank Name Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Teams
1* Jerry York 45 1023 603 111 .621 Clarkson (1973–1979), Bowling Green (1980–1994), Boston College (1994–present)
2 Ron Mason 36 924 380 83 .696 Lake Superior State (1967–1973), Bowling Green (1974–1979), Michigan State (1980–2002)
3 Jack Parker 40 894 475 115 .641 Boston University (1974–2013)
4* Red Berenson 32 841 412 90 .660 Michigan (1984–present)
5 Rick Comley 38 783 615 110 .556 Lake Superior State (1974–1976), Northern Michigan (1977–2002), Michigan State (2003–2011)
6 R.H. "Bob" Peters 36 744 313 50 .695 North Dakota (1965–1966), Bemidji State (1967–1982, 1984–2001)
7* Mike McShane 35 702 341 65 .663 St. Lawrence (1981–85), Providence (1986–1994), Norwich (1996–present)
8* Don Lucia 30 700 378 99 .637 Alaska-Fairbanks (1988–1993), Colorado College (1994–1999), Minnesota (2000–present)
9 Len Ceglarski 34 672 341 36 .658 Clarkson (1958–1972), Boston College (1973–1992)
10 Jeff Sauer 31 655 532 57 .549 Colorado College (1971–1982), Wisconsin (1982–2002)
11 Bill Beaney 35 602 260 59 .686 New England College (1978–84), Middlebury (1987–2015)
12 George Gwozdecky 27 592 390 85 .595 Wisconsin–River Falls (1981–1984), Miami (1989–1994), Denver (1994–2013)
13* Bob Emery 26 586 184 61 .742 SUNY Plattsburgh (1990–present)
14 John Rolli 31 570 209 39 .721 Mass. Dartmouth (1985–present)
* Dick Umile 27 577 339 105 .617 New Hampshire (1991–present)
16* Bill O'Neill 36 570 354 60 .610 Salem State (1982–present)
17 John MacInnes 26 555 295 39 .646 Michigan Tech (1957–1982)
18 Jack Riley 36 542 343 20 .610 Army (1950–1986)
19 Terry Meagher 33 542 253 58 .669 Bowdoin (1984–2016)
20 Don Brose 30 540 360 79 .592 Minnesota State-Mankato (1970–1983, 1985–2000)
21* Rick Gotkin 29 515 375 80 .572 Mercyhurst (1989–present)
* Tim Coghlin 24 515 134 51 .772 St. Norbert (1994–present)
Don Roberts 32 515 278 25 .399 Gustavus Adolphus (1964–1996)
24* Dean Fuller 31 510 301 52 .621 Fitchburg St. (1985–present)
25 Ed Saugestad 37 503 354 21 .585 Augsburg (1959–1996)
26 John "Snooks" Kelley 36 501 249 15 .665 Boston College (1933–1942, 1947–1972)
27 Joe Marsh 26 468 398 73 .537 St. Lawrence (1986–2011)
28 Murray Armstrong 21 460 215 31 .674 Denver (1957–1977)
29 Doug Ross 27 457 294 43 .603 Ohio (1976–1977), Kent State (1979–1981), Alabama–Huntsville (1985–2007)
30* Rand Pecknold 21 455 268 85 .616 Quinnipiac (1994–present)
31* Jack Arena 34 443 323 63 .572 Amherst (1984–present)
32 John Dunham 33 441 306 34 .586 Trinity (Conn.) (1975–2007)
33 Bill Wilkinson 26 437 469 81 .484 Western Michigan (1983–99), Wayne State (2000–08)
34* Jeff Jackson 18 434 212 74 .654 Lake Superior State (1990–96), Notre Dame (2005–present)
35 Shawn Walsh 17 423 188 47 .679 Maine (1985–2001)
36 Bob Daniels 25 422 433 96 .494 Ferris State (1992–present)
37 Terry Skrypek 23 418 197 46 .667 St. Thomas (Minn.) (1988–2010)
38 Charlie Holt 24 412 313 22 .566 Colby (1962–1968), New Hampshire (1968–1986)
39 Mike Gilligan 25 407 337 47 .544 Salem St. (1976–1981), Yale (1983–1984), Vermont (1985–2003)
Craig Dahl 24 407 402 57 .503 Bethel (Minn.) (1981–1985), Wisconsin–River Falls (1985–1986), St. Cloud State (1988–2006)
John Gasparini 17 407 270 26 .597 North Dakota (1978–94)
42 Bob Johnson 19 406 248 27 .616 Colorado College (1964–66), Wisconsin (1967–1975, 1976–1982)

References

  1. "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  2. "All-Time Coaching Records". USCHO. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  3. "Men's Ice Hockey Coaching Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2015. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
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