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RankNameYearsWinsLossesPct.Teams (Seasons)
1Geno Auriemma**401,217162.883UConn(1985–)
2Tara VanDerveer**451,216271.818Idaho (1978–80), Ohio State (1980–85), Stanford(1985–95, 1996–2024)
3Pat Summitt **381,098208.841Tennessee(1974–2012)
4Barbara Stevens **431,058291.784Clark (MA)(1977–83), Massachusetts(1983–86), Bentley(1986–2020)
5C. Vivian Stringer **501,055426.712Cheyney(1971–83), Iowa (1983–95), Rutgers(1995–2022)
6Sylvia Hatchell **441,023405.716Francis Marion(1975–86), North Carolina(1986–2019)
7Muffet McGraw **38936293.762Lehigh (1982–87), Notre Dame (1987–2020)
8Andy Yosinoff46915306.750Emmanuel (MA) (1977–)
9Jim Foster*40903347.722Saint Joseph's(1978–91), Vanderbilt(1991–2002), Ohio State(2002–13), Chattanooga(2013–2018)
10Jody Conradt **38900309.744Sam Houston(1969–73), UT Arlington

Congratulations to Coach and CD.
 
RankNameYearsWinsLossesPct.Teams (Seasons)
1Geno Auriemma**401,217162.883UConn(1985–)
2Tara VanDerveer**451,216271.818Idaho (1978–80), Ohio State (1980–85), Stanford(1985–95, 1996–2024)
3Pat Summitt **381,098208.841Tennessee(1974–2012)
4Barbara Stevens **431,058291.784Clark (MA)(1977–83), Massachusetts(1983–86), Bentley(1986–2020)
5C. Vivian Stringer **501,055426.712Cheyney(1971–83), Iowa (1983–95), Rutgers(1995–2022)
6Sylvia Hatchell **441,023405.716Francis Marion(1975–86), North Carolina(1986–2019)
7Muffet McGraw **38936293.762Lehigh (1982–87), Notre Dame (1987–2020)
8Andy Yosinoff46915306.750Emmanuel (MA) (1977–)
9Jim Foster*40903347.722Saint Joseph's(1978–91), Vanderbilt(1991–2002), Ohio State(2002–13), Chattanooga(2013–2018)
10Jody Conradt **38900309.744Sam Houston(1969–73), UT Arlington

Congratulations to Coach and CD.
Thanks for posting this! May I ask what the asterisks indicate?
 
This list of names is impressive, especially seeing Barbara Stevens on this list. One of the most underrated & underappreciated coaches of all-time!! Coach Stevens. A Northeast Coaching Legend.
 
RankNameYearsWinsLossesPct.Teams (Seasons)
1Geno Auriemma**401,217162.883UConn(1985–)
2Tara VanDerveer**451,216271.818Idaho (1978–80), Ohio State (1980–85), Stanford(1985–95, 1996–2024)
3Pat Summitt **381,098208.841Tennessee(1974–2012)
4Barbara Stevens **431,058291.784Clark (MA)(1977–83), Massachusetts(1983–86), Bentley(1986–2020)
5C. Vivian Stringer **501,055426.712Cheyney(1971–83), Iowa (1983–95), Rutgers(1995–2022)
6Sylvia Hatchell **441,023405.716Francis Marion(1975–86), North Carolina(1986–2019)
7Muffet McGraw **38936293.762Lehigh (1982–87), Notre Dame (1987–2020)
8Andy Yosinoff46915306.750Emmanuel (MA) (1977–)
9Jim Foster*40903347.722Saint Joseph's(1978–91), Vanderbilt(1991–2002), Ohio State(2002–13), Chattanooga(2013–2018)
10Jody Conradt **38900309.744Sam Houston(1969–73), UT Arlington

Congratulations to Coach and CD.
I assume asterisks indicate no longer active. What's the difference between * and **?
 
I assume asterisks indicate no longer active. What's the difference between * and **?
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Link to complete list of coaching wins, 600 wins minimum.
 
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The winning percentage is as impressive as the overall win total. Geno and CD have had a great run and to see all the great players in attendence last night was something.
I agree. The win percentage was the first thing that caught my eye. Geno would have to lose about 109 straight games before falling behind Tara.
 
I assume asterisks indicate no longer active. What's the difference between * and *
RankNameYearsWinsLossesPct.Teams (Seasons)
1Geno Auriemma**401,217162.883UConn(1985–)
2Tara VanDerveer**451,216271.818Idaho (1978–80), Ohio State (1980–85), Stanford(1985–95, 1996–2024)
3Pat Summitt **381,098208.841Tennessee(1974–2012)
4Barbara Stevens **431,058291.784Clark (MA)(1977–83), Massachusetts(1983–86), Bentley(1986–2020)
5C. Vivian Stringer **501,055426.712Cheyney(1971–83), Iowa (1983–95), Rutgers(1995–2022)
6Sylvia Hatchell **441,023405.716Francis Marion(1975–86), North Carolina(1986–2019)
7Muffet McGraw **38936293.762Lehigh (1982–87), Notre Dame (1987–2020)
8Andy Yosinoff46915306.750Emmanuel (MA) (1977–)
9Jim Foster*40903347.722Saint Joseph's(1978–91), Vanderbilt(1991–2002), Ohio State(2002–13), Chattanooga(2013–2018)
10Jody Conradt **38900309.744Sam Houston(1969–73), UT Arlington

Congratulations to Coach and CD.
The only other coach still active in the top ten is Andy Yosinoff (77 years-young) whose team won today to push his totals to 918-307. He is in his 47th season and is the Division III's winningest Women's basketball coach, and appears to be in striking distance of catching Muffet McGraw before he retires...

He may be after C. Vivian Stringer's 50 years of coaching record, as he does not appear to be slowing down...

The good news is that every additional win by the Huskies this year is another record!

Go Huskies!!!

One (new) record at a time [by winning the play in front of you (whether on offense or defense)]!!!
 
With all of the streaks, Championships, Final Fours, and wins, I do not think Geno & CD's 30 consecutive Sweet Sixteens were mentioned. It is particularly impressive, as the NCAA Tournament field expanded to 64 teams for the 1994 tournament, which is when the streak began for UConn.

Pat Summit is second with 27, but Geno & CD's is continuing as a current streak.

Go Huskies!
 
Two other things worth noting:
Auriemma is 1055 wins above .500, as many as Stringer has total wins (and soon to pass Stevens).
A couple of coaches in Division III broke his record of fastest to 600 wins, most recently G.P. Gromacki, who was 600-86 at the time. But Aurriemma has been on an even faster rate since he reached 600. Gromacki would have to win at better than 89% to get to Auriemma's current numbers.
With all of the streaks, Championships, Final Fours, and wins, I do not think Geno & CD's 30 consecutive Sweet Sixteens were mentioned. It is particularly impressive, as the NCAA Tournament field expanded to 64 teams for the 1994 tournament, which is when the streak began for UConn.

Pat Summit is second with 27, but Geno & CD's is continuing as a current streak.

Go Huskies!
And some of Tennessee's Sweet Sixteens were from only one win instead of two.
 

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