Grizzaholic
November 19th, 2008, 08:10 AM
The coach of our Womens bball team just got his 699th win last night against Idaho. He is 699-199. He will be going for win number 700 next Wednesday against Ill, and Thurdsay against Maryland in a tourneyment in Cancun.
Some quick facts about him.
Selvig, with a 30-year record of 697-199, ranks No. 7 on the list of winningest active Division I coaches in victories.
At 77.8 percent, Selvig also ranks No. 7 on the list of successful coaches in terms of winning percentage, ranking behind only Summitt (.844), Geno Auriemma of Connecticut (.843), VanDerveer (.794), Gail Goestenkors of Texas (.789), Wes Moore of Chattanooga (.785) and Joe Foley of Arkansas-Little Rock (.779).
With 697 career victories in just 896 games coached, Selvig is on the verge of becoming one of the fastest coaches to reach the 700-win mark in NCAA men’s or women’s basketball history.
Some quick facts about him.
Selvig, with a 30-year record of 697-199, ranks No. 7 on the list of winningest active Division I coaches in victories.
At 77.8 percent, Selvig also ranks No. 7 on the list of successful coaches in terms of winning percentage, ranking behind only Summitt (.844), Geno Auriemma of Connecticut (.843), VanDerveer (.794), Gail Goestenkors of Texas (.789), Wes Moore of Chattanooga (.785) and Joe Foley of Arkansas-Little Rock (.779).
With 697 career victories in just 896 games coached, Selvig is on the verge of becoming one of the fastest coaches to reach the 700-win mark in NCAA men’s or women’s basketball history.