Women's Basketball

- Title:
- Director of Operations
Courtney Robinson enters her first season as the director of operations for USC women's basketball, coming to the program after spending one season as a men's basketball assistant coach at Daytona State College, where she was the first female to coach men's basketball at the school.
She has six years of coaching experience, primarily working with guards. As a women's assistant at Stetson University in 2007-08, Robinson helped develop an All-Freshman Team guard in the Atlantic Sun Conference and at Coatesville High School in Pennsylvania, she coached a McDonald's All-American point guard who currently plays Division I basketball.
Robinson also spent one year as a girls' high school assistant coach at Cedar Ridge High in North Carolina and two years as a high school head coach at Coatesville High, where the team recorded a 24-7 record in her first year.
Robinson also served as an assistant coach at Goldey-Beacom College in Wilmington, Del., for the 2006-07 season. When injuries cut into the roster, Robinson joined the team as a player-coach starting in December. She spent the remainder of the season balancing duties as a high school Spanish teacher at Coatesville High with Goldey-Beacom practice, followed by her own graduate school studies in evening classes.
A native of Penndel, Penn., Robinson earned her bachelor's degree in secondary education/Spanish from Kutztown University in 2003 and currently is finishing her master's in sports management from the U.S. Sports Academy in Daphne, Ala.