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Glenn Robinson
American basketball player and coach

Glenn Robinson

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American basketball player and coach
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Yeadon, USA
Age
80 years
Education
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
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Biography

Glenn R. Robinson (born November 13, 1944) is an American basketball coach who coached the men's team at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania for 48 years. He is the all-time wins leader in Division III men's basketball history with over 900 career victories. He announced his retirement on November 5, 2019.

Robinson grew up in Yeadon, Pennsylvania. He played high school basketball and baseball at Lansdowne-Aldan High School and then attended West Chester University, where he continued a standout career in both sports. Robinson graduated from West Chester in 1967 and was inducted into the school's athletic Hall of Fame in 2004.

Robinson came to Franklin and Marshall in 1968 as an assistant coach and became the head coach in 1971. Robinson's first season saw Franklin and Marshall improve to 7-14 and then again to 11-13 in his second season at the helm. The 1974 team achieved a record of 13-11, the program's best season since 1959. Robinson led the Diplomats to a school record 17 wins in 1976. He would go on to reset that record again in 1977 with 22 wins, 1979 with 27, 1991 with 28, and finally in 1996 with 29 victories.

Throughout his tenure, Robinson has coached numerous All-Americans. Former player and All-American Donnie Marsh is currently an assistant coach at UAB. Marsh also served as an assistant under Mike Davis at Indiana University from 2004-2006. Chris Finch, another one of Robinson's 15 All-Americans, is currently the offensive coach of the Houston Rockets of the NBA. Finch also played professionally and coached in Europe for several seasons and serves as the head coach for Great Britain men's national team.

Robinson has coached the Diplomats to the NCAA Division III Tournament 23 times, most recently in 2012, when the team reached the Elite Eight and finished with a 28-3 record. His teams have advanced to the Sweet 16 on 16 occasions and to the Elite Eight 10 times. Robinson has also led the Diplomats to five Final Fours, in 1979, 1991, 1996, 2000, and 2009. His 1991 team finished as National Runner-Up after falling to Wisconsin-Platteville in the national championship. He was named the Basketball Times Division III "Coach of the Year" in 1991 and has been named National Association of Basketball Coaches "Coach of the Year" 12 times, most recently in 2004, after guiding the Diplomats to a 26-4 record, Centennial Conference title, and Elite Eight appearance.

Robinson's success reached a high point when he became the all-time wins leader in Division III history by winning his 667th game against Muhlenberg College on February 14, 2004. Robinson is one of only four coaches in NCAA history to amass 900 career wins, putting him on the list with coaches likeMike Krzyzewski, Herb Magee and Bobby Knight.

On February 10, 2011, Robinson won his 800th career game vs Gettysburg.

Beyond the wins, Robinson has achieved a near perfect graduation rate of his players. Of all the players to play for Robinson and earn a varsity letter, all but three have gone on to earn their degrees.

Personal

Robinson has been married to Kathy for over 40 years.He is a Presbyterian.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Franklin & Marshall (Mid-Atlantic Conference (MAC))
1971–72Franklin & Marshall7-14----None
1972–73Franklin & Marshall11-13----None
1973–74Franklin & Marshall13-117-6--MAC 0-1
1974–75Franklin & Marshall16-118-3--MAC Champions, NCAA 0-2
1975–76Franklin & Marshall17-89-3--MAC 1-1
1976–77Franklin & Marshall22-512-0--MAC 0-1, NCAA 1-1
1977–78Franklin & Marshall16-108-4--MAC 0-1
1978–79Franklin & Marshall27-511-1--MAC Champions, NCAA Final Four
1979—80Franklin & Marshall18-78-4--None
1980–81Franklin & Marshall26-310-2--MAC Champions, NCAA 1-1
1981–82Franklin & Marshall17-99-3--MAC 0-1
1982–83Franklin & Marshall15-106-6--None
1983–84Franklin & Marshall21-810-2--MAC Champions, NCAA 0-2
1984–85Franklin & Marshall8-173-9--None
1985–86Franklin & Marshall19-109-3--MAC Champions, NCAA 1-1
1986–87Franklin & Marshall22-710-2--MAC 1-1, NCAA 1-1
1987–88Franklin & Marshall24-510-2--MAC Championship, NCAA 1-1
1988–89Franklin & Marshall27-312-0--MAC Champions, NCAA Elite Eight
1989–90Franklin & Marshall24-410-2--MAC Champions, NCAA Second Round
1990–91Franklin & Marshall28-311-1--NCAA Finalist
1991–92Franklin & Marshall26-410-2--MAC Champions, NCAA Elite Eight
1992–93Franklin & Marshall24-411-1--MAC Champions, NCAA Sweet 16
' (Centennial Conference)
1993–94Franklin & Marshall26-213-0--CC Champions, NCAA Sweet 16
1994–95Franklin & Marshall27-213-0--CC 1-1, NCAA Sweet 16
1995–96Franklin & Marshall29-312-1--CC Champions, NCAA Final Four
1996–97Franklin & Marshall11-135-8--None
1997–98Franklin & Marshall14-119-4--CC 0-1
1998–99Franklin & Marshall22-512-1--CC 0-1, NCAA Second Round
1999–00Franklin & Marshall25-711-2--CC Champions, NCAA Final Four
2000–01Franklin & Marshall18-710-3--CC 0-1
2001–02Franklin & Marshall24-511-2--CC 1-1, ECAC South Region Champions
2002–03Franklin & Marshall25-510-3--CC 1-1, ECAC South Region Champions
2003–04Franklin & Marshall26-417-1--CC Champions, NCAA Elite Eight
2004–05Franklin & Marshall23-714-4--CC 1-1, ECAC South Region Champions
2005–06Franklin & Marshall13-128-10--None
2006–07Franklin & Marshall8-177-11--None
2007–08Franklin & Marshall12-137-11--None
2008–09Franklin & Marshall26-714-4--CC 1-1, NCAA Final Four
2009–10Franklin & Marshall26-515-3--CC Champions, NCAA Elite Eight
2010–11Franklin & Marshall23-615-3--CC Champions, NCAA Second Round
2011–12Franklin & Marshall28-316-2--CC Champions, NCAA Elite Eight
2012–13Franklin & Marshall20-714-4--CC 1-1
2013-14Franklin & Marshall17-913-5--
2014-15Franklin & Marshall20-613-5--
2015-16Franklin & Marshall22-615-3--CC Champions, NCAA First Round
2016-17Franklin & Marshall18-812-6--
2017-18Franklin & Marshall22-714-4--CC 0-1, NCAA Sweet 16
2018-19Franklin & Marshall15-119-9--
Total:967-360

           
           
           
     

Career highlights

  • 12-time NABC Coach of the Year
  • 1991 Basketball Times Division III Coach of the Year
  • 2009 D3Hoops.com Coach of the Year
  • 43 NCAA Tournament victories
  • 24 seasons with 21 or more wins
  • 23 NCAA DIII Tournament Appearances
  • 16 trips to the Sweet 16
  • 10 trips to the Elite Eight
  • 5 trips to the Final Four
  • One NCAA title game appearance
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What is Glenn Robinson known for?
Glenn Robinson is known for being a college basketball coach, particularly for his time as the head coach of the Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team.
When did Glenn Robinson become the head coach of the Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team?
Glenn Robinson became the head coach of the Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team in 1994.
What were Glenn Robinson's achievements as a coach?
Under Glenn Robinson's coaching, the Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team made multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, including advancing to the Elite Eight in 1999. He also led the team to three Big Ten Conference championships and six regular-season conference championships.
What is Glenn Robinson's coaching style?
Glenn Robinson is known for his aggressive and defensive-focused coaching style. He emphasized discipline, hard work, and strong defensive play in his coaching approach.
What is Glenn Robinson's background and education?
Glenn Robinson was born on January 10, 1947, in Talladega, Alabama. He played college basketball at the University of Alabama and later earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Samford University. After his playing career, he went on to coach at various universities before becoming the head coach at Purdue University.
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