Head Coaches
The program's longest-tenured and most successful head coach is Chuck Brayton, who was head coach for 33 seasons (1962–1994). Under Brayton, the program won 1,162 games.
Year(s) |
Coach |
Seasons |
W-L-T |
Pct |
1892, 1896, 1898–1900 |
No coach |
5 |
21-9 |
.700 |
1901–1903 |
H. E. Lougheed |
3 |
24-18 |
.571 |
1904 |
J. N. Ashmore |
1 |
10-2 |
.833 |
1905–1906 |
Everett Sweeley |
2 |
20-12 |
.625 |
1907–1908, 1913–1915 |
J. R. Bender |
5 |
69-22-1 |
.758 |
1909–1912 |
Frank Sanger |
4 |
27-36-1 |
.429 |
1916–1920 |
J. Fred Bohler |
5 |
47-27-1 |
.635 |
1921–1922 |
Frank Barber |
2 |
32-12 |
.728 |
1923–1926 |
Harry Applequist |
4 |
66-29-1 |
.695 |
1927–1942, 1946–1961 |
Buck Bailey |
32 |
603-325-5 |
.649 |
1943–1945 |
Jack Friel |
3 |
29-24 |
.547 |
1962–1994 |
Chuck Brayton |
33 |
1162-523-8 |
.689 |
1995–2000 |
Steve Farrington |
6 |
138-198 |
.411 |
2001–2004 |
Tim Mooney |
4 |
84-135 |
.384 |
2005–present |
Donnie Marbut |
8 |
261-247 |
.514 |
TOTALS
|
14 |
118 |
2591-1618-17 |
.615 |
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