All-time winningest men's and women's Division I college basketball coaches
A look at the all-time winningest coaches in Division I men's and women's college basketball history.
Note: Stats as of June 2, 2021.
Mike Krzyzewski
1,170 wins
Army (1975-80), Duke (1980-present)
Tara VanDerveer
1,125 wins
Idaho (1979-80), Ohio State (1981-85), Stanford (1986-present)
Geno Auriemma
1,119 wins
Connecticut (1986-present)
Pat Summitt
1,098 wins
Tennessee (1974-2012)
Sylvia Hatchell
1,023
Marion (1975-86), North Carolina (1986-2019)
C. Vivian Stringer
1,041 wins
Cheyney (1971-83), Iowa (1983-95), Rutgers (1995-present)
Jim Boeheim
982 wins
Syracuse (1976-present)
Muffet McGraw
936 wins
Lehigh (1982-87), Notre Dame (1987-2020)
Jim Foster
903 wins
St. Joseph's (1979-91), Vanderbilt (1992-2002), Ohio State (2003-2012), Chattanooga (2013-18)
Bob Knight
902 wins
Army (1965-71), Indiana (1971-2000), Texas Tech (2001-08)
Jody Conradt
900 wins
Sam Houston State (1970-73), Texas-Arlington (1974-76), Texas (1977-2007)
Dean Smith
879 wins
North Carolina (1961-97)
Adolph Rupp
876 wins
Kentucky (1930-52, 53-72)
Jim Calhoun
915 wins
Northeastern (1972-86), Connecitcut (1986-2012)
Roy Williams
903 wins
Kansas (1988-2003), North Carolina (2003-2021)
Bob Huggins
900 wins
Walsh (1980-1983), Akron (1984-1989), Cincinnati (1989-2005), Kansas State (2006-2007), West Virginia (2007-present)
Robin Selvig
865 wins
Montana (1979-2016)
Andy Landers
862 wins
Georgia (1980-2015)
Jim Phelan
830 wins
Mount St. Mary's (1954-2003)
Eddie Sutton
806 wins
Creighton (1969-74), Arkansas (1974-85), Kentucky (1985-89), Oklahoma State (1990-2006), San Francisco (2007-08)
Lefty Driesell
786 wins
Davidson (1960-69), Maryland (1969-86), James Madison (1988-97), Georgia State (1997-2003)
Rick Pitino
782 wins
Boston University (1978-83), Providence (1985-87), Kentucky (1989-97), Louisville (2001-2017), Iona (2020-present)
Lute Olson
780 wins
Long Beach State (1973-74), Iowa (1974-83), Arizona (1983-2007)
Edgar Diddle
759 wins
Western Kentucky (1922-64)
Kay Yow
737 wins
Elon (1972-75), North Carolina State (1976-2009)