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All-Time Women’s Coaches, Top 10 w/at least 25 wins {2021}

TDR Blog Post # 3020 (11/21/21)
Notes ; The following is our next list of top college head coaches. This is a list of coaches of Women’s teams across the NCAA divisions, the NAIA and Junior College schools, ranked by dual meet wins. These lists includes coaches who retired in 2020 and coaches with incomplete totals are marked by (inc).  The growth in the number of women’s teams on the college level is amazing and encouraging to see.  Over 100 schools now have a team or have announced that they will start a team by next year.  As with many new teams it is challenging to collect all results,  We welcome corrections and input so that the deserving coaches will be recognized.  Contact us at martinkfleming@gmail.com  Keep on wrestling!
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ALL-TIME Women’s CoachesTop 20 with 10 or more wins                     

  1. Archie Randall (Oklahoma City Univ.)        160
  2. Jason Moorman (King Univ.)                     133
  3. Sam Schmitz (McKendree Univ.)               71
  4. Lee Miracle (Campbellsville)                       70
  5. Link Davis (Emmanuel College)                  59
  6. Donnie Stephens (Univ. of Cumberlands)   58
  7. Aaron Meister (Wayland Baptist College)      53 – retired in 2020
  8. Brian Jackson (Missouri Baptist)               52 – inc.
  9. Lee Dale Allen (Menlo Colleg)                      40
  10. Ashley Sword-Buster (Life University)       34
  11. Carl Murphree (Missouri Valley College)  34  – inc.
  12. Tony DeAnda (Jamestown)                           33
  13. Joey Bareng (Menlo College)                      26
  14. Johnny Cobb (Wayland Baptist College)        25
  15. David Mathews (Life University)                  22
  16. Beau Vest (Midland Lutheran)                        17
  17. Shaunna Isbell Kent (Jamestown)              16
  18. Mahdi Bigdely (Ottawa Univ.)                    16
  19. Kevin Corbett (Lyon College)                      14
  20. Travis Mercado (Colorado Mesa Univ.)    13
  21. Cliff Cushard (Adrian College)                   12
  22. Craig Jaxkson (Umpqua Comm. Coll.)      12
  23. Pauk Rademacher (Southern Oregon St.)        11
  24. Tony Champion (Southern Oregon State)       11
  25. Matt Stevens (Oklahoma City)                        11

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