List of U.S. college men's soccer coaches with 400 wins

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This is a list of U.S. college men's soccer coaches with 400+ wins.

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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]

College men's soccer coaches with 400 wins

Key

*Active coach
Inducted into United Soccer Coaches Hall of Fame
400+ wins at a Division I Institution.

Coaches

statistics are correct through the end of the 2021 season.
RankNameYearsWinsLossesTiesPct.Teams
1* Jay Martin4473815376.802 Ohio Wesleyan 1977–2019, 2021-present
2* Tony Tocco 5171922381.742 Rockhurst 1970–1973, 1975–present
3 Joe Bean4560718561.747 Quinnipiac 1962–1964; Bridgeport 1965–68; Wheaton (IL) 1969–2006
4 Cliff McCrath4959723395.697 Wheaton (IL) 1958, Gordon 1960–66, Spring Arbor 1967–1969, Seattle Pacific 1970–2007
5 Ron Butcher 4659626372.679 Wisconsin–Platteville 1968–69, Keene State 1970–2013
6 Horst Richardson4956630472.639 Colorado College 1966–2014
7 Dan Gilmore 3855918459.734 Rowan 1976–2013
8* Skip Roderick 3855716870.745 Elizabethtown 1983–2019, 2021-present
9 Jerry Yeagley3154310146.820 Indiana 1973–2003
10 Stephen Negoesco3954017266.737 San Francisco 1962–2000
11 Mike Coven 4553327459.650 Brandeis 1973–2016, Wheaton (MA) 2017
12* Paul McGinlay 315318737.839 Trinity (TX) 1991–present
13 Mark Berson 4452226676.648 The Citadel 1977, South Carolina 1978–2020
14 Jack Mackenzie4351625876.652 Quincy 1969–2011
15 Schellas Hyndman3751117158.730 Eastern Illinois 1977–1983, SMU 1984–2007, Grand Canyon 2015–2020
16 Bud Lewis 4350627958.635 Wilmington (OH) 1975–2017
17 Michael Parker 3449419233.710 Lock Haven 1976–1983, UNC Greensboro 1984–2009
18 Bob Warming 4448527089.627 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 3847819968.687 Trine 1977, West Virginia Wesleyan 1978–85, James Madison 1986–2014
20 Chris Waterbury 3647716966.716 New England College 1982, Lyndon State 1983–84, Plattsburgh State 1985–87, 1989–2017
21* Joe Clarke 3946920182.678 Saint Louis 1983–96, Washington (MO) 1997–present
22 Tony Ochrimenko 3846824856.642 Kean 1976–2013
23* John Rootes 3346214342.747 Southern New Hampshire 1988–1997, Clayton State 1998–2003, SCAD 2004–2007, Lynn 2008–2019, 2021-present
24* Carl Hutter 3945926471.623 Harris–Stowe 1983-1987, Missouri Valley 1988-1993, Lindenwood 1994-present
25 Ray Reid 3345815579.719 Southern Connecticut 1989–1996, Connecticut 1997–2021
26 John Rennie 3645420748.674 Massachusetts Dartmouth 1972, Columbia 1973–78, Duke 1979–2007
27 Ralph Lundy 4445334866.561 Erskine 1976–1986, College of Charleston 1987–2019
28* Frank Kohlenstein 3544720361.672 USC Upstate 1980–1988, Charlotte 1989–1994, Colorado Mines 1998–2016, Central Arkansas 2021-present
29 Bob Gray 4044526860.614 Charleston Southern 1977, Alderson Broaddus 1978–91, Mobile 1992–94, Marshall 1995–2016
30* Bob Reasso 3644122080.649 Nasson 1979–1980, Rutgers 1981–2009, Pfeiffer 2013–2016, Colby-Sawyer 2021-present
31* Sasho Cirovski 3144017265.698 Hartford 1991–1992, Maryland 1993–present
32 Michael Russo 3643811660.762 Williams 1979–2014
32* David Masur 3543818999.671 Montclair State 1987–1990, St. John's 1991–present
34 Roy Gordon4143225353.621 Maine–Farmington 1970–1976, Mary Washington 1977–2010
35 Rob Russo 3943124358.628 Miami (OH) 1981, Gannon 1982–1990, USC Upstate 1991–1994, Oneonta State 1995–1998, Denison 1999–2019
36 Doug Mello [3] 3643025146.623 Aquinas 1978–1982, Siena Heights 1983–1988, Southwest (NM) 1989, Luther 1990–2007, Hendrix 2008–2013
37 Rick Kilps 3442917450.695 Aurora 1977–1983, Wisconsin–Parkside 1984–2010
38* Jon Andersen 3542819477.667 Babson 1986–present
39* Erick Baumann 2742710640.780 Dominican (IL) 1995–present
40 Jerry Sheska 2942415632.719 East Stroudsburg 1982–2010
41 Sonny Travis 3242315051.719 Centre 1986–88, Virginia Wesleyan 1989–2006, Emory 2007–2016, Coe 2019
42 Joe Morrone 3841719663.663 Middlebury 1958–1967, Connecticut 1969–1996
42 Helmut Werner 4341724266.621 Randolph–Macon 1962–2004
44 Gerry DiBartolo 3441218060.678 Salisbury 1982–2015
45* Tony Martone 4041229058.583 Merrimack 1982–present
46 Fred Schmalz 3340319656.658 Wyoming 1969–70, Davis & Elkins 1972–78, Evansville 1979–2002
47* Ralph Perez 3340319962.654 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 3340217238.688 Maryville (TN) 1989-present
48 Gavin Donaldson 3640224363.612 Northland 1984-1988, West Virginia Wesleyan 1991-2021
50 Al Albert3340118764.664 William & Mary 1971–2003

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References

  1. "Men's Soccer Coaching Records" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 4, 2023.
  2. "NCAA Career Statistics Database". NCAA. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  3. Mello also ranks among the all-time wins leaders in college women's soccer.