Arguably the greatest coach in college sports history, Anson Dorrance added yet another milestone to his career on Sunday–notching his 800th career win as the UNC women’s soccer team defeated Wake Forest 2-1 at Fetzer Field.

Coaching the 900th game in program history–and his tenure–Dorrance achieved the feat thanks to goals by Ru Mucherera and Dorian Bailey.

Bailey’s free-kick goal in the second half put the Tar Heels ahead for good, and ensured their coach would go home with his latest big win.

UNC is now 8-2-3 this season since recovering from back-to-back losses to USC and NC State last month.

To put that in perspective, Dorrance’s career record as the Tar Heels’ coach is a whopping 800-65-35.

When factoring in the 172 wins he collected as the men’s soccer head coach at UNC from 1977-88, Dorrance is now just 28 wins shy of reaching 1,000 all-time.

Pair that with his 22 national titles, and you really do have an argument that nobody in the history of the job has ever been more successful.

His climb up the wins ladder will have a chance to resume this Friday, when the Tar Heels travel to face No. 20 Notre Dame.