Courtney Robinson
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    Courtney Robinson

    Position:
    Assistant Coach

    Experience:
    First Season

    Alma Mater:
    Kutztown '03

    01/07/2011

    Air Force vs. Texas State - Dec. 4, 2010

    The Falcons defeated Texas State, 61-41, in the final game of the Air Force Classic.

    12/06/2010

    Air Force vs. Lipscomb

    Falcons open 2010-11 season with 64-50 victory over Lipscomb.

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    Courtney Robinson enters her first season as an assistant coach for the Air Force women's basketball team. Robinson will be responsible for coaching the Falcons' guards.

    Robinson joins the Falcons' staff after spending a year on Michael Cooper's women's basketball staff at the University of Southern California as the director of operations. The Trojans finished the 2009-10 season with a 19-12 overall record and a semifinal appearance in the Pac-10 Tournament.

    Prior to her arrival at USC, Robinson spent a 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 also coached at Stetson University during the 2007-08 season, where she helped develop a guard who was named to the Atlantic Sun all-freshman team.

    Robinson also has experience coaching in the high school ranks, spending a year as a girls' assistant coach at Cedar Ridge High School in North Carolina, as well as two years as the head coach at Coatesville High in Pennsylvania. At Coatesville, Robinson led the team to a 24-7 record in her first season, while coaching a McDonald's All-American point guard.

    During the 2006-07 season, Robinson also served as a player-coach at Goldey-Beacom College in Wilmington, Del., balancing her teaching duties at Coatesville High with Goldey-Beacom practice and graduate school studies.

    A native of Penndel, Pa., Robinson earned her bachelor's degree in secondary education/Spanish from Kutztown University in 2003 and is currently finishing her master's in sports management from the U.S. Sports Academy in Daphne, Ala.

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