List of college men's ice hockey career coaching wins leaders
This is a list of men's college ice hockey career coaching wins leaders It is limited to coaches with at least 400 wins.
Jerry York , who coached men's ice hockey for 50 years at Clarkson University , Bowling Green State University and Boston College is the all-time leader in wins, losses and ties.
With 897 wins in 40 years at Boston University , Jack Parker is the all-time leader in wins with a single program.
List of coaches with at least 400 wins
Statistics correct as of the end of the 2023–24 college men's ice hockey season .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
= Coached one team
= Active Coaches
Rank
Name
Years
Wins
Losses
Ties
Pct.
Teams
1
Jerry York
50
1123
682
128
.614
Clarkson (1972–1979), Bowling Green (1979–1994), Boston College (1994–2022)
2
Ron Mason
36
924
380
83
.696
Lake Superior State (1967–1973), Bowling Green (1973–1979), Michigan State (1979–2002)
3
Jack Parker
40
897
472
115
.643
Boston University (1973–2013)
4
Red Berenson
33
848
426
92
.654
Michigan (1984–2017)
5
Rick Comley
38
783
615
110
.556
Lake Superior State (1973–1976), Northern Michigan (1976–2002), Michigan State (2002–2011)
6
Bob Peters
36
744
313
50
.695
North Dakota (1964–1966), Bemidji State (1966–1982, 1983–2001)
7
Mike McShane
37
741
348
69
.670
St. Lawrence (1980–85), Providence (1985–1994), Norwich (1995–2018)
8
Don Lucia
31
736
403
102
.634
Alaska-Fairbanks (1987–1993), Colorado College (1993–1999), Minnesota (1999–2018)
9
Len Ceglarski
34
672
341
36
.658
Clarkson (1958–1972), Boston College (1972–1992)
10
Tim Coghlin
30
660
180
60
.767
St. Norbert (1993–present)
11
Jeff Sauer
31
655
532
57
.549
Colorado College (1971–1982), Wisconsin (1982–2002)
12
Rand Pecknold
30
642
347
105
.635
Quinnipiac (1994–present)
13
Bill O'Neill
41
626
436
76
.583
Salem State (1981–2023)
14
Bob Emery
30
624
215
65
.726
Plattsburgh State (1989–2019)
15
Rick Gotkin
36
607
524
107
.534
Mercyhurst (1988–present)
16
Dean Fuller
39
605
366
67
.615
Fitchburg State (1984–present)
17
Bill Beaney
35
601
260
59
.685
New England College (1978–84), Middlebury (1986–2002, 2003–2015)
18
Dick Umile
28
598
375
114
.603
New Hampshire (1990–2018)
19
George Gwozdecky
27
593
391
85
.594
Wisconsin–River Falls (1981–1984), Miami (1989–1994), Denver (1994–2013)
20
Jeff Jackson
25
589
318
98
.635
Lake Superior State (1990–1996), Notre Dame (2005–present)
21
John Rolli
32
577
224
43
.709
Mass. Dartmouth (1984–2016)
22
John MacInnes
26
555
295
39
.646
Michigan Tech (1956–1982)
23
Jack Riley
36
542
343
20
.610
Army (1950–1986)
23
Terry Meagher
33
542
253
58
.669
Bowdoin (1983–2016)
23
Mike Schafer
28
542
289
111
.634
Cornell (1995–present)
26
Don Brose
34
539
362
78
.590
Concordia (MN) (1958–1962), Minnesota State-Mankato (1970–1983, 1985–2000)
27
Don Roberts
33
532
290
25
.643
Gustavus Adolphus (1964–1997)
28
Jack Arena
40
528
387
85
.571
Amherst (1983–present)
29
Frank Serratore
31
505
528
108
.490
Denver (1990–1994), Air Force (1997–present)
30
Ed Saugestad
38
503
364
21
.578
Augsburg (1958–1996)
31
John Kelley
36
501
249
15
.665
Boston College (1933–1942, 1947–1972)
32
Bob Daniels
32
497
605
114
.456
Ferris State (1992–present)
33
Joe Marsh
27
482
418
75
.533
St. Lawrence (1985–2012)
34
Don Vaughan
30
472
504
123
.485
Colgate (1992–2003, 2004–2023)
35
Wayne Wilson
25
464
314
80
.587
RIT (1999–Present)
36
Murray Armstrong
21
460
215
31
.674
Denver (1956–1977)
37
Scott Sandelin
24
456
388
101
.536
Minnesota–Duluth (2000–Present)
38
Steve Freeman
28
450
271
66
.614
Wisconsin–River Falls (1996–Present)
39
Jeff Meredith
35
442
399
97
.523
Fredonia State (1988–present)
40
Bill Kangas
35
441
310
70
.580
Williams (1989–2017, 2018–Present)
40
John Dunham
33
441
306
34
.586
Trinity (1974–2007)
42
Bill Wilkinson
26
437
469
81
.484
Western Michigan (1982–1999), Wayne State (1999–2008)
43
Enrico Blasi
23
427
386
81
.523
Miami (1999–2019), St. Thomas (2021–Present)
44
Bob Gaudet
32
424
482
112
.472
Brown (1988–1997), Dartmouth (1997–2020)
45
Mike Gilligan
25
419
350
49
.542
Salem State (1975–1981), Yale (1983–1984), Vermont (1984–2003)
46
Terry Skrypek
23
415
194
45
.669
St. Thomas (1987–2010)
47
Bob Motzko
19
412
263
66
.601
St. Cloud State (2005–2018), Minnesota (2018–Present)
47
Charlie Holt
24
412
313
22
.566
Colby (1962–1968), New Hampshire (1968–1986)
49
Mark Taylor
24
409
176
55
.682
Hobart (2000–Present)
50
Dean Blais
18
408
248
63
.611
North Dakota (1995–2004), Omaha (2010–2017)
50
Craig Dahl
24
408
402
57
.503
Bethel (1981–1985), Wisconsin–River Falls (1985–1986), St. Cloud State (1987–2006)
Active coaches nearing 400 wins
Coaches within 30 wins of reaching 400 for their career (as of the end of the 2023–24 season).
Historical winning percentage
Prior to 1970, college teams routinely played fewer than 30 games per season, sometimes far fewer. This made reaching 400 career wins nearly impossible for many coaches, particularly in the early years of the sport. The following list includes several coaches whose career winning percentage was among the best in the college hockey history (minimum 10 seasons), all of whom had all of or a large portion of their tenure prior to 1970. Coaches appearing on the list above are not included.
Name
Years
Wins
Losses
Ties
Pct.
Teams
Alfred Winsor
15
114
38
2
.747
Harvard (1903–1917, 1923–1924)
Ned Harkness
24
384
131
11
.740
Rensselaer (1949–1963), Cornell (1963–1970), Union (1975–1977)
William Harrison
10
127
47
6
.722
Clarkson (1948–1958)
Larry Armstrong
12
125
54
10
.688
Minnesota (1935–1947)
Vic Heyliger
23
353
158
21
.683
Illinois (1939–1943), Michigan (1944–1957), Air Force (1968–1974)
Jack Kelley
18
306
147
12
.671
Colby (1955–1962, 1976–1977), Boston University (1962–1972)
Cheddy Thompson
10
149
72
5
.670
Colorado College (1945–1955)
Cooney Weiland
21
315
173
17
.641
Harvard (1950–1971)
Albert Prettyman
26
141
80
7
.634
Hamilton (1918–1943), Colgate (1943–1944)
Clarence Wanamaker
11
97
57
4
.627
Dartmouth (1915–1918, 1919–1920), Yale (1921–1928)
Jack Roos
17
134
79
7
.625
Clarkson (1929–1944, 1946–1948)
Harry Cleverly
17
212
142
10
.596
Boston University (1945–1962)
George Menard
15
204
137
14
.594
St. Lawrence (1955–1967, 1968–1971)
Eddie Jeremiah
26
308
239
11
.562
Dartmouth (1937–1942, 1945–1963, 1964–1967)
Notes
Shawn Walsh finished his career with 399 wins, however, that total excludes the 27 wins that were vacated as part of a pair of NCAA rulings on player ineligibility.[ 4]
References
College athletic coaching wins leaders in the United States