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Mel Greenberg covered college and professional women’s basketball for the Philadelphia Inquirer, where he worked for 40 plus years. Greenberg pioneered national coverage of the game, including the original Top 25 women's college poll. His knowledge has earned him nicknames such as "The Guru" and "The Godfather," as well as induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Guru’s AP WBB Poll Stats: Coach Appearances and Team Streaks

By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsguru

With the preseason women’s poll of the 2019-20 season set to come out Oct. 30, the 769th overall since the first one in Nov. 1976, here is an update at close of business last season breakout of the Guru’s database showing all time coaching appearances, adjusted in the active coaching section ranking,  following five departures, most notably North Carolina’s Sylvia Hatchell from the first ten.

Others gone from the active head coach section with multi-year accumulations for the breakout, were Tennessee’s Holly Warlick, Penn State’s Coquese Washington, and California’s Lindsay Gottlieb. 

Rejoining the list, now at Georgia Tech, is Nell Fortner at 46th place with 30 prior appearance - 29 at Auburn and one at Purdue.

When the new poll is official, launching its 45th season, Connecticut’s Geno Auriemma will move from a tie with retired Georgia coach Andy Landers to sole possession of third place all time behind the late Tennessee coach Pat Summitt and Stanford’s Tara Vanderveer.

Since this poll season becomes the fourth full-decade-closer and fifth overall, if UConn lands in the top five and stays there prior to the first poll of 2020, the Huskies will have gone the entire decade in the top five, having picked up an ongoing appearance streak in the category from the previous decade.

They already have a record-within-decade total of 185, thus inherently all this also applies to top ten appearance, a mark that might be one or two weeks more pending review of the count that began with the first poll of January 2010.

Speaking of streaks, the coach file below is followed by the current team appearance streak after last season’s final poll.

UConn will hit 490 next week and likely in week 11 join Tennessee as the second team with an all-time consecutive week total reaching 500.

The Lady Vols’ run of 565 is listed in the recent departed streak section after the ongoing current teams as of last March.

By Mel Greenberg

Women’s Hoops Guru @womhoopsguru

 

Quick hits on AP poll (week 20 for coaches’ appearances week No. 20) – Season 2018-19

(This is 768th poll after week 20 for 2018-19). (Records on pages through week 20)

 

Coaches with Four Ranked Teams

Jim Foster (St. Joe-35), (Vanderbilt-164), (Ohio St.-171), (Chattanooga-10), 380


Coaches with Three Ranked Teams  

C. Vivian Stringer (Cheyney-85), (Iowa-155), (Rutgers-195), 435

Gary Blair (Stephen F. Austin-79), (Arkansas-67), (Texas A&M-228), 374

Marianne Stanley (Old Dominion-141), (Southern Cal-24), (Stanford*-18), 183

Lin Dunn (Miami-2), (Mississippi-1), (Purdue-130), 133

Joe McKeown (New Mexico St.-6), (George Washington-110), (Northwestern-13) 129

Don Perrelli (Northwestern-52), (S. Conn.-20), (St. John’s-1), 73

Tom Collen (Colorado St.-34), (Louisville-17), (Arkansas-9), 60

Sharon Fanning-Otis (Kentucky-4), (Miss. St.-48), (Chattanooga-4), 56

Debbie Yow (Florida-2), (Kentucky-21), (Oral Roberts-1), 24 

 

Co-Coaches

Kittie Blakemore, Scott Harrelson – West Virginia 8 

Sonja Hogg, Leon Barmore – Louisiana Tech 51

Jill Hutchison, Linda Fischer – Illinois St. 3

Jim Jarrett, Joyce Patterson – Georgia St. 1

Marianne Stanley, Amy Tucker – Stanford 18

Jim Bolla, Sheila Strike – UNLV 18

 

Coaches All Time Ranking Appearances

1.**- Pat Summitt, Tennessee – 618 (missed just 14 polls in entire AP history as existed in 2012)

2.  Tara VanDerveer (2 schools – Ohio St., Stanford) – 556

3.  Geno Auriemma, Connecticut – 522

3. **-Andy Landers, Georgia – 522

5. C. Vivian Stringer (3 schools – Cheyney, Iowa, Rutgers) – 435

6. **-Jody Conradt, Texas – 395

7. Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina 384

8. **-Jim Foster (4 schools – St. Joseph’s, Vanderbilt, Ohio St., Chattanooga) – 380

9. Gary Blair, (3 schools – Stephen F. Austin, Arkansas, Texas A&M) – 374

10. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame 371

11. **-Rene Portland (2 schools – St. Joseph, Penn St.) – 336

12.  **-Debbie Ryan, Virginia – 329

13. **- Kay Yow, North Caro. St. – 326

14. **-Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech (51-shared with Sonja Hogg) – 325

15. Kim Mulkey, Baylor 324

16.**- Gail Goestenkors (2 schools – Duke, Texas) – 295

17. **-Joe Ciampi, Auburn – 290

18. Brenda Frese (2 schools – Minnesota, Maryland) – 276

19. **-Sue Gunter (2 schools – Stephen F. Austin, LSU) – 270

19. Joanne P. McCallie (2 schools – Michigan St., Duke) – 270

21. **-Joan Bonvicini (2 schools – Long Beach, Arizona) – 267

22. Sherri Coale, Oklahoma – 264

22. **-Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech – 264

24. **-Van Chancellor (2 schools – Mississippi, LSU) – 261

25. **-Chris Weller, Maryland – 227

26. **-Theresa Grentz (2 schools – Rutgers, Illinois) – 225

27. Doug Bruno, DePaul - 191

28. **-Marianne Stanley (3 schools – Old Dominion, Southern Cal, Stanford*) – 183

29. **-Paul Sanderford (2 schools – W. Kentucky, Nebraska) – 182

**-Not on the College Division I active head coaches list

 

Active Coaches All Time AP Ranking Appearances

 

1. Tara VanDerveer (2 schools – Ohio St., Stanford) – 556

2. Geno Auriemma, Connecticut – 522

3. C.Vivian Stringer (3 schools – Cheyney, Iowa, Rutgers) – 435

4. Gary Blair, (3 schools – Stephen F. Austin, Arkansas, Texas A&M) – 374

5. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame – 371

6. Kim Mulkey, Baylor – 324

7. Brenda Frese (2 schools, Minnesota, Maryland) – 276

8. Joanne P. McCallie (2 schools - Michigan St., Duke) – 270

9. Sherri Coale, Oklahoma – 264

10. Doug Bruno, DePaul – 191

11. Jeff Walz, Louisville – 174

12. Bill Fennelly, (2 schools – Toledo, Iowa St.) – 167

13. Dawn Staley (2 schools —Temple, South Carolina) – 162

14. Matthew Mitchell, Kentucky – 158

15. Sue Semrau, Florida St. – 156

16. Charli Turner Thorne, Arizona St. – 154

17. @!@!-Kristy Curry (2 schools – Purdue, Texas Tech) – 136

18. Joe McKeown (3 schools – New Mexico St., George Washington, Northwestern) – 129

19. Kevin McGuff (2 schools -- Xavier, Ohio State) – 109

20. Mike Carey, West Virginia – 104

20.)))-Chris Gobrecht (Washington) - 104 

22. Karen Aston, Texas – 97

23. Scott Rueck, Oregon State – 95

24. Vic Schaefer, Mississippi St. – 94

25. Suzy Merchant, Michigan St. – 91

26. Lisa Bluder (2 schools – Iowa, Drake) – 86

27. Sharon Versyp, Purdue – 84

28. Quentin Hillsman, Syracuse – 83

29. Katie Meier, Miami –82

30. Cori Close, UCLA—79

31. Kelly Graves, (2 schools — Gonzaga, Oregon) – 78

32. Jim Littell, Oklahoma State – 58

33. $$$ - Bonnie Henrickson ( 2 schools — Virginia Tech, Kansas) - 54

34.  ***-Kathy Olivier, UCLA 52

35. Harry Perretta, Villanova – 50

36. Terri Williams-Flournoy (2 schools – Georgetown, Auburn) – 49

37. Jose Fernandez, South Florida – 48

37. Jeff  Mittie, (TCU, Kansas St.) – 48

39. Wes Moore, North Caro. St. — 47

40. Kevin Borseth, Wis.-Green Bay – 46

41. Nikki Fargas (UCLA, LSU) – 44

42. Kim Barnes Arico (2 schools – St. John’s, Michigan) – 43

43. ====Agnus Berenato (Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh) 37

44.%=%=  Matt Bollant, Wis.-Green Bay – 35

44. Lisa Stockton, Tulane – 35

46. !!!-Nell Fortner (Auburn, Purdue)


xx-. Holly Warlick, Tennessee – 109 (In 2016 Tennessee missed polls 16th/17th/18th/19th) ( in 2017 missed poll 5th, 6th, 7th ,8th, 9th. 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th)(in 2019 missed poll 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th)


)))-Active at Air Force; $$$-Active at UCSB;  !!!-Active at Georgia Tech;  %=%= Active at Eastern Illinois; @!@!-Active at Alabama, ====-Active at Kennesaw St.; Active at UNLV.

XX – Listed to help with running poll week history.


Current Appearance Streaks of Women’s Teams in This Week’s AP Women’s Poll – Mar. 18, 2019

 

By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsguru

 

1-489 Weeks Connecticut across 26 seasons began Preseason 1993-94

2-298 Weeks Baylor across 16 seasons began January 5, 2004

3-232 Weeks Notre Dame across 11 seasons began Preseason 2007-08

4-174 Weeks Maryland across 9 seasons began Preseason 2010-11

5-128 Weeks South Carolina across 7 seasons began Dec. 10, 2012

 

6-94 Weeks Mississippi State across 5 seasons began Nov. 24, 2014

7-75 Weeks Texas across 4 seasons began Preseason 2015-16

8-68 Weeks Louisville across 4 seasons began January 11 2016

9-51 Weeks Oregon State across 3 seasons began December 19 2016

 

10-39 Weeks Oregon across two seasons began preseason 2017-18

11-27 Weeks Stanford across two seasons began week 13 of 2017-18

12-26 Weeks N. Caro. St. across two seasons began week 14 of 2017-18

 

13 Tie — 20 weeks Iowa began preseason 2018-19

13 Tie — 20 weeks Syracuse began preseason 2018-19

13 Tie — 20 weeks Marquette began preseason 2018-19

13 Tie — 20 weeks Arizona State began preseason 2018-19

 

17 – 17 weeks Kentucky began week 4 of 2018-19 

18 – 16 weeks Gonzaga began week 5 of 2018-19

19 – 12 weeks Iowa St. began week 9 of 2018

20 Tie – 9 weeks Florida State began week 12 of 2018-19

20 Tie – 9 weeks Texas A&M began week 12 of 2018-19

 

22 — 7 weeks Miami began week 14 of 2018-19 

23 — 5 weeks Rice began week 16 of 2018-19

24 – 4 weeks UCLA began week 17 of 2018-19

25 – 1week DePaul began final poll of 2018-19

 

Recent Departed Major Streaks Last Four Seasons

 

xx. Tennessee 565 weeks. Began Feb. 17, 1985 after 10-wk drought and ran across 32 seasons ending on 2/15/16.


xx. Duke 312 weeks. Began week 3 11/29/99 and runs across 17 seasons ending 1/11/2016.


xx. 312 Weeks Stanford across 17 seasons began Preseason 2001-02 ending 12/17/2017.


xx. Texas A&M 134 weeks. Began 11/16/09 2nd week and runs across 7 seasons ending final poll 2015-16.


xx. Kentucky 132 weeks. Began feb. 1 2010 and runs across 8 seasons ending 1/2/2017.


xx. 67 Weeks Florida State across 4 seasons began January 12 2015 ending final poll 2018


xx. 59 Weeks Ohio State across 4 seasons began March 9 2015 ending final poll 2018


xx. 53 weeks UCLA across 3 seasons began November 30 2015 ending final poll 2018


xx. 35 Weeks Duke across 3 seasons began December 5 2016 ending preseason poll 2019


xx. 26 Weeks Missouri across 3 seasons began February 20 2017 ending on 12/19/18


 

 

 



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