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COACHING HISTORY

Year

Jim Casada (12 seasons)

Big South

1975

3-7-0

1976

4-11-2

1977

11-9-1

1978

15-11-0

1979

16-5-1

1980

10-12-0

1981

15-6-0

1982

9-9-4

1983

14-9-2

1984

18-6-0

3-1-0

1985

7-14-0

2-5-0

1986

11-11-0

6-3-0

Total

133-110-10

11-9-0

Year

Frankie Griffin (2 seasons)

Big South

1987

11-10-1

5-1-0

1988

6-10-3

3-3-0

Total

17-20-4

8-4-0

Year

Rich Posipanko (24 seasons)

Big South

1989

5-11-1

2-4-0

1990

10-11-0

1-5-0

1991

11-7-4

3-2-1

1992

10-11-0

3-4-0

1993

8-9-1

4-4-1

1994

13-5-1

6-2-0

1995

6-11-0

1-6-0

1996

8-9-1

2-4-1

1997

9-7-3

3-3-1

1998

12-8-1

3-2-1

1999

7-13-0

3-4-0

2000

8-9-1

3-3-1

2001

12-5-2

3-2-2

2002

15-7-1

6-1-0

2003

11-8-1

4-3-0

2004

7-12-0

4-3-0

2005

12-8-1

4-2-1

2006

15-3-4

5-1-1

2007

11-4-3

3-2-1

2008

15-6-1

6-2-0

2009

11-6-4

4-2-2

2010

5-12-1

3-5-0

2011

7-12-0

4-5-0

2012

12-9-1*

5-4-1

2013

11-7-1

5-5-0

2014

13-4-2

6-2-1

Total

264-214-36

96-82-15

Program

Totals

414-344-50

114-95-15

Rich Posipanko

is not only the all-time leader in wins at

Winthrop but has also coached more victories than any

coach in the Big South. His 96 victories in Big South

league games is second all-time.

Winthrop Coaching History Year-by-Year

Coaching Records

Coaching Records

NCAA Division I Active Coaching Records (Victories)

Won Lost

Tied Yrs.

1. Mark Berson (South Carolina) 472 215 68 38

2. Bob Warming (Penn St.)

441 214 75 37

3. Bob Gray (Marshall)

424 239 54 38

4. Ralph Lundy (Col. of Charleston) 423 292 50 39

5. Ray Reid (Connecticut)

394 97

61 26

6. Dave Masur (St. John’s NY)

378 130 78 28

7. Rich Posipanko (Winthrop)

381 263 57 36

8. Seamus McFadden (San Diego)

350 261 58 35

9. Shasho Cirovski (Maryland)

347 132 40 24

10. Elmar Bolowich (Creighton) 343 162 49 26

Jim Casada

started the men’s

soccer program and coached for 12

seasons and coached the two seasons

with the most wins in school history (16

in 1979 and 18 in 1984)