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Florida Gulf Coast University Women`s - Karl Smesko Playbook

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Florida Gulf Coast University Women's - Karl Smesko Playbook by Larry Copeland only $10

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Karl Smesko’s resume sits among the best all-time in NCAA Division I women’s basketball as he enters his 21st season on the sideline in 2019-20, including his 18th with the Green and Blue.

Entering the 2019-20 season, Smesko has compiled a 524-119 record (.815), which ranks him as the third winningest active Division I head coach behind Geno Auriemma (1,062-139, .884) and Kim Mulkey (576-99, .853). Furthermore, he passed Tara VanDerveer (1,067-247, .812) in 2017-18 to become the fifth winningest head coach of all-time – behind Auriemma, Leon Barmore (576-87, .869), Mulkey and Pat Summitt (1,098-208, .841). If that isn’t enough, he ranks among the top 20 winningest coaches all-time across all divisions.

In 2018-19, Smesko and FGCU finished undefeated in ASUN play and won the conference tournament in the same season for the third time since the program became eligible for the tournament in 2011-12. Prior to that, only one other team had accomplished that in the now 34-year history of the conference. On top of that, the Eagles now own five undefeated regular seasons since 2012 alone. The conference has only seen two other such seasons since 1986.

Smesko has his team on pace to shatter the NCAA's all-time Division I winning percentage record by the end of the 2020-21 season. Prior to the 2019-20 season, the Eagles have compiled a 463-92 (.834) record since the program's inception in 2002-03, which would easily be the best win percentage in the country, as the only two other teams with even a .770 or above percentage are Tennessee (1,363-333, .803) and UConn (1,153-301, .793). The NCAA, however, requires at least 10 years as a Division I program, and FGCU's four reclassification years (2007-11) do not count towards the 10-year minimum. The Eagles will have to wait just a little longer to be recognized as the winningest women's basketball program in the NCAA.

Over the past five seasons, Smesko has guided FGCU to 149 wins, which is the most among all mid-majors and eighth-most among any Division I program – behind UConn (183), Notre Dame (172), Baylor (172), Mississippi State (159), South Carolina (152), Maryland (152) and Louisville (150). On top of that, the program is one of only seven Division I teams with three 30-win seasons during that stretch – joining UConn, Baylor, Notre Dame, Mississippi State, Maryland and South Carolina.

Smesko has also produced a level of sustained success matched by only three other Division I schools as he has guided the Eagles to nine straight 25-win seasons - an accomplishment only achieved by UConn, Notre Dame and Baylor. He has also achieved 15-straight 20-win seasons with the Green and Blue.

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Florida Gulf Coast University Women's - Karl Smesko Playbook by Larry Copeland only $10

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Karl Smesko’s resume sits among the best all-time in NCAA Division I women’s basketball as he enters his 21st season on the sideline in 2019-20, including his 18th with the Green and Blue.

Entering the 2019-20 season, Smesko has compiled a 524-119 record (.815), which ranks him as the third winningest active Division I head coach behind Geno Auriemma (1,062-139, .884) and Kim Mulkey (576-99, .853). Furthermore, he passed Tara VanDerveer (1,067-247, .812) in 2017-18 to become the fifth winningest head coach of all-time – behind Auriemma, Leon Barmore (576-87, .869), Mulkey and Pat Summitt (1,098-208, .841). If that isn’t enough, he ranks among the top 20 winningest coaches all-time across all divisions.

In 2018-19, Smesko and FGCU finished undefeated in ASUN play and won the conference tournament in the same season for the third time since the program became eligible for the tournament in 2011-12. Prior to that, only one other team had accomplished that in the now 34-year history of the conference. On top of that, the Eagles now own five undefeated regular seasons since 2012 alone. The conference has only seen two other such seasons since 1986.

Smesko has his team on pace to shatter the NCAA's all-time Division I winning percentage record by the end of the 2020-21 season. Prior to the 2019-20 season, the Eagles have compiled a 463-92 (.834) record since the program's inception in 2002-03, which would easily be the best win percentage in the country, as the only two other teams with even a .770 or above percentage are Tennessee (1,363-333, .803) and UConn (1,153-301, .793). The NCAA, however, requires at least 10 years as a Division I program, and FGCU's four reclassification years (2007-11) do not count towards the 10-year minimum. The Eagles will have to wait just a little longer to be recognized as the winningest women's basketball program in the NCAA.

Over the past five seasons, Smesko has guided FGCU to 149 wins, which is the most among all mid-majors and eighth-most among any Division I program – behind UConn (183), Notre Dame (172), Baylor (172), Mississippi State (159), South Carolina (152), Maryland (152) and Louisville (150). On top of that, the program is one of only seven Division I teams with three 30-win seasons during that stretch – joining UConn, Baylor, Notre Dame, Mississippi State, Maryland and South Carolina.

Smesko has also produced a level of sustained success matched by only three other Division I schools as he has guided the Eagles to nine straight 25-win seasons - an accomplishment only achieved by UConn, Notre Dame and Baylor. He has also achieved 15-straight 20-win seasons with the Green and Blue.

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Not worth $10 for the playbook.

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Sloppy work, disorganized. Not worth $10.

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