As of the end of the 2011-2012 regular season (no tournaments)
These are wins at the Men's Division I level ( There are several very worth coaches that amassed numerous wins at the Division II, III, or NAIA level, they are not included in this list.)
*Denotes Active
*Mike Krzyzewski 926 (Army, Duke)
Bobby Knight 902 (Army, Indiana, Texas Tech)
*Jim Boheim 886 (Syracuse)
Dean Smith 879 (UNC)
Adolph Rupp 876 (Kentucky)
*Jim Calhoun 871 (Northeastern, UConn)
Eddie Sutton 804 (Creighton, Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma St, SF)
Lefty Driesell 786 (Davidson, Maryland, James Madison, Georgia State)
Lute Olsen 780 (Long Beach St, Iowa, Arizona)
Lou Henson 779 (New Mexico St, Illinois)
Henry Iba 764 (Colorado St, Oklahoma St)
Edgar Diddle 759 (Western Kentucky)
Phog Allen 746 (Kansas)
Jerry Tarkanian 729 (Long Beach St, UNLV, Fresno St)
Norm Stewart 728 (N. Iowa, Missouri)
Ray Meyer 724 (DePaul)
Don Haskins 719 (UTEP)
*Bob Huggins 710 (Akron, Cincy, Kansas St, West Virginia)
Denny Crum 675 (Louisville)
*Roy Williams 670 (Kansas, UNC)
Gary Williams 668 (Boston College, Ohio St, Maryland)
John Wooden 664 (Indiana St, UCLA)
Ralph Miller 657 (University of Wichita, Iowa, Oregon St)
Billy Tubbs 641 (Lamar, Oklahoma, TCU)
Hugh Durham 633 (FSU, UGA, Jax)
*Cliff Ellis 630 (South Alabama, Clemson, Auburn, Coastal Carolina)
*Mike Montgomery 611 (Montana, Stanford, California)
*Rick Pitino 608 (BostonU, Providence, Kentucky, Louisville)
Gene Bartow 600 (Valparaiso, Memphis St, Illinois, UCLA, UAB)
Slats Gill 599 (Oregon St)
John Thompson Jr. 596 (Georgetown)
Tom Penders 594 (Columbia, Fordham, RI, Texas, George Washington, Houston)
Guy Lewis 592 (Houston)
*Bobby Cremins 586 (AppSt, GT, College of Charleston)
*Stew Morrill 559 (Montana, Colorado St, Utah St)
Gene Keady 550 (Western Kentucky, Purdue)
Frank McGuire 549 (St. John's, UNC, South Carolina)
*Rick Barnes 533 (George Mason, Providence, Clemson, Texas)
Lou Carnesecca 526 (St. John's)
Pete Carill 525 (Lehigh, Princeton)
John Chaney 516 (Temple)
*Rick Majerus 515 (Marquette, Ball St, Utah, St. Louis)
*John Calipari 497 (UMass, Memphis, Kentucky)
*Lon Kruger 492 (Pan-American, Kansas St, Florida, Illinois, UNLV, Oklahoma)
*Tubby Smith 485 (Tulsa, UGA, Kentucky, Minnesota)
*Bill Self 470 (Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas)
Branch McCracken 457 (Ball St, Indiana)
*Fran Dunphy 444 (Penn, Temple)
*Steve Fisher 441 (Michigan, SDSt)
*Dana Altman 431 (Marshall, Kansas St, Creighton, Oregon)
Digger Phelps 419 (ND)
Terry Holland 418 (Davidson, Virginia)
*Billy Donovan 417 (Marshall, Florida)
Clair Bee 412 (LIU)
*Tom Izzo 407 (Michigan St)
Other notable coaches (Women's):
Pat Summitt 1095 (Tennessee)
Geno Auriemma 800 (UConn)
Other notable coaches (Includes Division I, II, III, and NAIA wins)
Don Meyer 923 (Lipscomb, Northern University)
Herb Magee 922 (Philadelphia University)
Jim Phelan 830 (Mt. St. Mary's)
Clarence Gaines 828 (Winston Salem St)
Glenn Robinson 805 (Franklin & Marshall)
Dave Robbins 713 (Virginia Union)
Bob Chipman 678 (Washburn)
Homer Drew 640 (Bethel, Indiana-South Bend, Valparaiso)
Rick Byrd 637 (Maryville College, Lincoln Memorial, Belmont)
Larry Hunter 616 (Wittenberg, Ohio, Western Carolina)
Jack Hartman 589 Coffeyville CC, Southern Illinois, Kansas St)
John Kresse 560 (College of Charleston)
Al McGuire 405 (Belmont Abbey, Marquette)
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All of them?
i know roy Williams has
No
Dugan bradley
The University of Tennessee's women's basketball team has the most Womens Division 1 NCAA National Titles.
the first womens basketball tournament was in 1905
UConn mens and womens basketball play in NCAA Division I.
no one
Duke
Dean Smith
UCLA