This is a list of U.S. college men's soccer coaches with 400+ wins.
Dr. Jay Martin, head coach at Ohio Wesleyan University, is the all-time leader in wins, finishing the 2021 season, with a record of 738–153–76. [1] [2]
* | Active coach |
† | Inducted into United Soccer Coaches Hall of Fame |
400+ wins at a Division I Institution. |
Rank | Name | Years | Wins | Losses | Ties | Pct. | Teams |
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1* | Jay Martin† | 44 | 738 | 153 | 76 | .802 | Ohio Wesleyan 1977–2019, 2021-present |
2* | Tony Tocco | 51 | 719 | 223 | 81 | .742 | Rockhurst 1970–1973, 1975–present |
3 | Joe Bean† | 45 | 607 | 185 | 61 | .747 | Quinnipiac 1962–1964; Bridgeport 1965–68; Wheaton (IL) 1969–2006 |
4 | Cliff McCrath† | 49 | 597 | 233 | 95 | .697 | Wheaton (IL) 1958, Gordon 1960–66, Spring Arbor 1967–1969, Seattle Pacific 1970–2007 |
5 | Ron Butcher | 46 | 596 | 263 | 72 | .679 | Wisconsin–Platteville 1968–69, Keene State 1970–2013 |
6 | Horst Richardson† | 49 | 566 | 304 | 72 | .639 | Colorado College 1966–2014 |
7 | Dan Gilmore | 38 | 559 | 184 | 59 | .734 | Rowan 1976–2013 |
8* | Skip Roderick | 38 | 557 | 168 | 70 | .745 | Elizabethtown 1983–2019, 2021-present |
9 | Jerry Yeagley† | 31 | 543 | 101 | 46 | .820 | Indiana 1973–2003 |
10 | Stephen Negoesco† | 39 | 540 | 172 | 66 | .737 | San Francisco 1962–2000 |
11 | Mike Coven | 45 | 533 | 274 | 59 | .650 | Brandeis 1973–2016, Wheaton (MA) 2017 |
12* | Paul McGinlay | 31 | 531 | 87 | 37 | .839 | Trinity (TX) 1991–present |
13 | Mark Berson | 44 | 522 | 266 | 76 | .648 | The Citadel 1977, South Carolina 1978–2020 |
14 | Jack Mackenzie† | 43 | 516 | 258 | 76 | .652 | Quincy 1969–2011 |
15 | Schellas Hyndman† | 37 | 511 | 171 | 58 | .730 | Eastern Illinois 1977–1983, SMU 1984–2007, Grand Canyon 2015–2020 |
16 | Bud Lewis | 43 | 506 | 279 | 58 | .635 | Wilmington (OH) 1975–2017 |
17 | Michael Parker | 34 | 494 | 192 | 33 | .710 | Lock Haven 1976–1983, UNC Greensboro 1984–2009 |
18 | Bob Warming | 44 | 485 | 270 | 89 | .627 | Transylvania 1976, Berry 1977–81, Charlotte 1982–88, Creighton 1990–94, Old Dominion 1996, Saint Louis 1997–2000, Creighton 2001–2009, Penn State 2010–2017, Omaha 2018–2021 |
19 | Tom Martin | 38 | 478 | 199 | 68 | .687 | Trine 1977, West Virginia Wesleyan 1978–85, James Madison 1986–2014 |
20 | Chris Waterbury | 36 | 477 | 169 | 66 | .716 | New England College 1982, Lyndon State 1983–84, Plattsburgh State 1985–87, 1989–2017 |
21* | Joe Clarke | 39 | 469 | 201 | 82 | .678 | Saint Louis 1983–96, Washington (MO) 1997–present |
22 | Tony Ochrimenko | 38 | 468 | 248 | 56 | .642 | Kean 1976–2013 |
23* | John Rootes | 33 | 462 | 143 | 42 | .747 | Southern New Hampshire 1988–1997, Clayton State 1998–2003, SCAD 2004–2007, Lynn 2008–2019, 2021-present |
24* | Carl Hutter | 39 | 459 | 264 | 71 | .623 | Harris–Stowe 1983-1987, Missouri Valley 1988-1993, Lindenwood 1994-present |
25 | Ray Reid | 33 | 458 | 155 | 79 | .719 | Southern Connecticut 1989–1996, Connecticut 1997–2021 |
26 | John Rennie | 36 | 454 | 207 | 48 | .674 | Massachusetts Dartmouth 1972, Columbia 1973–78, Duke 1979–2007 |
27 | Ralph Lundy | 44 | 453 | 348 | 66 | .561 | Erskine 1976–1986, College of Charleston 1987–2019 |
28* | Frank Kohlenstein | 35 | 447 | 203 | 61 | .672 | USC Upstate 1980–1988, Charlotte 1989–1994, Colorado Mines 1998–2016, Central Arkansas 2021-present |
29 | Bob Gray | 40 | 445 | 268 | 60 | .614 | Charleston Southern 1977, Alderson Broaddus 1978–91, Mobile 1992–94, Marshall 1995–2016 |
30* | Bob Reasso | 36 | 441 | 220 | 80 | .649 | Nasson 1979–1980, Rutgers 1981–2009, Pfeiffer 2013–2016, Colby-Sawyer 2021-present |
31* | Sasho Cirovski | 31 | 440 | 172 | 65 | .698 | Hartford 1991–1992, Maryland 1993–present |
32 | Michael Russo | 36 | 438 | 116 | 60 | .762 | Williams 1979–2014 |
32* | David Masur | 35 | 438 | 189 | 99 | .671 | Montclair State 1987–1990, St. John's 1991–present |
34 | Roy Gordon† | 41 | 432 | 253 | 53 | .621 | Maine–Farmington 1970–1976, Mary Washington 1977–2010 |
35 | Rob Russo | 39 | 431 | 243 | 58 | .628 | Miami (OH) 1981, Gannon 1982–1990, USC Upstate 1991–1994, Oneonta State 1995–1998, Denison 1999–2019 |
36 | Doug Mello [3] | 36 | 430 | 251 | 46 | .623 | Aquinas 1978–1982, Siena Heights 1983–1988, Southwest (NM) 1989, Luther 1990–2007, Hendrix 2008–2013 |
37 | Rick Kilps | 34 | 429 | 174 | 50 | .695 | Aurora 1977–1983, Wisconsin–Parkside 1984–2010 |
38* | Jon Andersen | 35 | 428 | 194 | 77 | .667 | Babson 1986–present |
39* | Erick Baumann | 27 | 427 | 106 | 40 | .780 | Dominican (IL) 1995–present |
40 | Jerry Sheska | 29 | 424 | 156 | 32 | .719 | East Stroudsburg 1982–2010 |
41 | Sonny Travis | 32 | 423 | 150 | 51 | .719 | Centre 1986–88, Virginia Wesleyan 1989–2006, Emory 2007–2016, Coe 2019 |
42 | Joe Morrone | 38 | 417 | 196 | 63 | .663 | Middlebury 1958–1967, Connecticut 1969–1996 |
42 | Helmut Werner | 43 | 417 | 242 | 66 | .621 | Randolph–Macon 1962–2004 |
44 | Gerry DiBartolo | 34 | 412 | 180 | 60 | .678 | Salisbury 1982–2015 |
45* | Tony Martone | 40 | 412 | 290 | 58 | .583 | Merrimack 1982–present |
46 | Fred Schmalz | 33 | 403 | 196 | 56 | .658 | Wyoming 1969–70, Davis & Elkins 1972–78, Evansville 1979–2002 |
47* | Ralph Perez | 33 | 403 | 199 | 62 | .654 | Whittier 1974-1976, Cal State Fullerton 1977, Cal State Los Angeles 1978-1980, Santa Clara 1981-1985, Old Dominion 1990-1994, Redlands 2006-2019, 2921-present |
48* | Pepe Fernandez | 33 | 402 | 172 | 38 | .688 | Maryville (TN) 1989-present |
48 | Gavin Donaldson | 36 | 402 | 243 | 63 | .612 | Northland 1984-1988, West Virginia Wesleyan 1991-2021 |
50 | Al Albert† | 33 | 401 | 187 | 64 | .664 | William & Mary 1971–2003 |
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