Top ten by number of wins:
1. Glenn Robinson, Franklin & Marshall
2. Jim Smith, St. John's (MN)
3. Glenn Van Wieren, Hope
4. Dick Reynolds, Otterbein
5. Dick Whitmore, Colby
6. Steve Moore, Wooster
7. David Hixon, Amherst
8. Mike Neer, Rochester (NY)
9. Randy Lambert, Maryville (TN)
10. Steve Fritz, St. Thomas (MN)
The enitre list of winningest coaches in all divisions can be found here http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketball_RB/2010/Coaching.pdf But the winningest Division III coach overall is Glenn Robinson of Franklin and Marshall who just reached career victory number 799 on 2-6-2011.
NCAA Women's Division III Basketball Championship was created in 1982.
In aau basketball divisional 1 is very competitive. And in division 2 its not as hard and difficult but still competitive.
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The University of Dayton (Ohio) Flyers are Division I in basketball, and Division III in football.
The NCAA schedules it's basketball games according to the three divisions: Division I, Division II, and Division III. The teams are matched up so that the best teams are pitted against each other for outstanding games.
NCAA Division III is made up of 444 member institutions. It is the largest NCAA division. It has more participants (about 170,000 student-athletes) and number of schools than any other NCAA division. There are 413 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball teams and 434 Women's teams.
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Larry Kehres, of Mount Union College, Division III, with 9 national championships.
I know that my school (Florida International University) has walk-on's on the team. I think the best thing to do is contact a school you are interested in playing for and ask the coach or assistant. Usually you can find the coaches or assitant coaches email on the team roster and coaches are usually more than welcome to answering questions. Good luck! It will be very difficult at a Division 1 school, most players on Division 1 are recruited and on scholarship. You'll have a much better chance at a Division III school or at a Junior College. You can also try to join an AAU team, or club team, but those are usually for kids still in school. If you really want to play in college, your best bet is to go to a Junior College for two years and transfer to a 4 year as a Junior.
Coach with Most Div III Basketball WinsGlenn Robinson, at 799 wins as of 2-6-2011 has the highest number of wins in Division III basketball history. The NCAA Division III basketball coaching records through 2009 verify that Robinson is the coach with the highest number of wins http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketball_RB/2010/Coaching.pdf. Ryan Summers is mentioned nowhere in the NCAA Coaching records, for any division.