List of college women's volleyball coaches with 750 wins

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This is a list of college women's volleyball coaches with 750 wins. Larry Bock of Navy is the all-time leader with 1,348 wins. Russ Rose of Penn State leads in winning percentage at .861 and Division I wins.[1][2]

College women's volleyball coaches with 750 wins[]

Key[]

* Active coach in 2018
Inducted into the Volleyball Hall of Fame

Coaches[]

Unless otherwise noted, statistics are correct through the end of the 2019 season.
Rank Name Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Teams
1* Larry Bock[3] 41 1348 295 0 .820 Juniata (1977–2010), Navy (2011–2017)
2 Russ Rose 43 1330 229 0 .853 Penn State (1979–2021)
3* Peggy Martin 42 1309 341 8 .791 Central Missouri (1975–2008), Spring Hill (2009–present)
4 Dave Shoji[4] 42 1202 204 1 .855 Hawaii (1975–2017)
5* Tracy Rietzke 36 1212 270 0 .818 Kansas Wesleyan (1982–1987), Rockhurst (1988–present)
6 Andy Banachowski 40 1106 301 0 .786 UCLA (1970–2009)
6 Vickie Grooms Denny[5] 36 1106 377 0 .747 Maranatha Baptist (1982–1988), Clearwater Christian (1989–2015), Bob Jones (2016–present)
7 Rich Luenemann 32 1070 324 0 .768 St. Francis (IL) (1981–1998), Washington (MO) (1999–2012)
8* Chris Catanach 34 1040 196 0 .841 Tampa (1984–present)
9* Shelton Collier 36 1021 287 0 .780 Pittsburgh (1980–1988), Georgia Tech (1991–2001), Wingate (2001–present)
10* Mick Haley 34 957 256 0 .788 Texas (1980–1996), USC (2001–2017)
11 Mike Hebert 35 892 374 0 .705 Pittsburgh (1976–1979), New Mexico (1980–1982), Illinois (1983–1995), Minnesota (1996–2010)
12 John Dunning 32 888 185 0 .828 Pacific (1985–2000), Stanford (2001–2016)
13 Elaine Michaelis 33 886 219 5 .800 BYU (1969–2001)
14 Kathy Gregory 38 882 412 0 .682 UC Santa Barbara (1975–2013)
15* Julie Jenkins 34 910 407 0 .691 VCU (1984), Trinity (TX) (1985–present)
16* Mary Wise 31 905 164 0 .847 Iowa State (1981–1984), Florida (1991–present)
17* Karen Chisum 38 868 543 3 .615 Texas State (1980–present)
18* Brian Gimmillaro 32 835 221 0 .791 Long Beach State (1985–2016)
19 Debby Colberg 32 828 292 0 .739 Sacramento State (1976–2007)
20 Joan Sitterly 22 816 234 0 .777 Cortland (1983–2004)
21 Kris Russell 24 812 231 0 .779 Wisconsin–Whitewater (1981–2004)
22 Marilyn Nolen 33 809 387 12 .675 Sul Ross State (1969–1971, 2013), New Mexico State (1975), Utah State (1976–1981), Kentucky (1982–1983), Florida (1984–1990), North Florida (1991–1993), Saint Louis (1994–2003)
23 Lisa Herb 28 790 297 0 .727 Dubuque (1979–1984), Wisconsin–Eau Claire (1985–2006)
24 Chris Poole 30 787 289 0 .731 Arkansas Tech (1986), Arkansas State (1987–92), Arkansas (1993–2007), Florida State (2008–present)
25 Joe Sagula 36 780 432 0 .644 Penn (1981–89), North Carolina (1990–present)
26* Bob Bertucci 38 770 458 0 .627 Army (1978), Tennessee (1979–86), Rutgers–Newark (1987–93), Temple (1994–2010), Lehigh (2011–present)
27 Linda Dollar 24 758 266 21 .735 Missouri State (1972–1995)
28 Sandy Hoffman 32 758 366 0 .674 Bentlry (1982–2013)
29 Jill Hirschinger 38 756 540 10 .583 Drake (1979–83), Ferris State (1984–95), New Hampshire (1996–present)
30 Matt Peck 32 751 340 0 .688 Wayne State (MI) (1984–94), North Alabama (1995–2003), Middle Tennessee (2004–2015)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Women's Volleyball Coaching Records Entering 2020" (PDF). NCAA. 2020. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  2. ^ "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  3. ^ Bock also coached Juniata's men's volleyball team from 1990 to 1995, compiling a record of 100–91–4.
  4. ^ Shoji also coached Hawaii men's volleyball team from 1979 to 1985, compiling a record of 81–48.
  5. ^ "Victory Club". American Volleyball Coaches Association, LLC. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
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