Tenure |
Coach |
Years |
Record |
Pct. |
1893 |
E.B. Young |
1 |
1–0 |
1.000 |
1894 |
No games in 1894 |
1895 |
No coach in 1895 |
1 |
0–3–1 |
.000 |
1896 |
No games in 1896 |
1897 |
E.A. Scott |
1 |
3–3 |
.500 |
1898 |
Allen Jeardeau |
1 |
2–3 |
.400 |
1899 |
C.V. Cusachs |
1 |
5–5–1 |
.500 |
1900–1901 |
L.P. Piper |
2 |
8–6–1 |
.571 |
1902–1903 |
W.S. Boreland |
2 |
10–11–1 |
.476 |
1905–1906 |
Dan A. Killian |
2 |
14–9 |
.621 |
1907 |
J. Phillips |
1 |
11–7 |
.611 |
1908–1909 |
Edgar Wingard |
2 |
16–22–1 |
.421 |
1910–1911 |
John W. Mayhew |
2 |
15–16 |
.484 |
1912–1913 |
Bob Pender |
2 |
15–17 |
.469 |
1914–1921 |
C. C. Stroud |
8 |
73–58–5 |
.595 |
1922–1923 |
Branch Bocock |
2 |
15–15–2 |
.500 |
1924 |
"Moon" Ducote |
1 |
4–9 |
.308 |
1925–1926 |
Mike Donahue |
2 |
15–15–3 |
.500 |
1927–1942 |
Harry Rabenhorst |
See Below |
1943–1945 |
A.L. Swanson |
3 |
27–21 |
.563 |
1946–1956 |
Harry Rabenhorst |
27 |
220–226–3 |
.493 |
1957–1963 |
Ray Didier |
7 |
104–79 |
.568 |
1964–1965 |
Jim Waldrop |
2 |
17–24 |
.415 |
1966–1978 |
Jim Smith |
13 |
238–251 |
.488 |
1979–1983 |
Jack Lamabe |
5 |
134–115 |
.538 |
1984–2001 |
Skip Bertman |
18 |
870–330–3 |
.725 |
2002–2006 |
Smoke Laval |
5 |
210–109–1 |
.658 |
2007 – present |
Paul Mainieri |
6 |
253–118–2 |
.678 |
Totals |
25 coaches |
112 seasons |
2056-1380-23 |
.598 |
Longest Tenure
Rank |
Name |
Seasons |
1 |
Harry Rabenhorst |
27 |
2 |
Skip Bertman |
18 |
3 |
Jim Smith |
13 |
|
Most Wins
Rank |
Name |
Wins |
1 |
Skip Bertman |
870 |
2 |
Paul Mainieri |
253 |
3 |
Jim Smith |
238 |
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Best Winning Pct.
Rank |
Name |
Pct. |
1 |
Skip Bertman |
.725 |
2 |
Paul Maineri |
.678 |
3 |
Smoke Laval |
.658 |
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