Nick Robinson (basketball) explained

Nick Robinson
Current Title:Assistant coach
Current Team:Kentucky
Current Conference:SEC
Birth Date:2 November 1979
Birth Place:Liberty, Missouri, U.S.
Player Years1:2001–2005
Player Team1:Stanford
Player Positions:Forward
Coach Years1:2005–2006
Coach Team1:Rio Rancho HS (assistant)
Coach Years2:2006–2007
Coach Team2:Stanford (dir. of ops.)
Coach Years3:2007–2008
Coach Team3:Stanford (assistant)
Coach Years4:2008–2009
Coach Team4:William Jewell (assistant)
Coach Years5:2009–2010
Coach Team5:LSU (executive asst. to HC)
Coach Years6:2010–2011
Coach Team6:LSU (dir. of ops.)
Coach Years7:2011–2012
Coach Team7:LSU (assistant)
Coach Years8:2012–2016
Coach Team8:Southern Utah
Coach Years9:2017–2019
Coach Team9:Seattle (assistant)
Coach Years10:2019–2024
Coach Team10:BYU (assistant)
Coach Years11:2024–present
Coach Team11:Kentucky (dir. of ops.)
Overall Record:29–90[1]

Nicholas Stromberg Robinson (born November 2, 1979) is an American college basketball coach who is currently the director of basketball operations for the University of Kentucky. Robinson previously served as an assistant at BYU starting in 2019 before following Head Coach Mark Pope to Kentucky in 2024.[2]

Early life and education

Born in Liberty, Missouri, Robinson graduated from Liberty High School in 1998.[3] After high school, Robinson went on a two-year LDS mission to Maceió, Brazil.[3] In 2000, Robinson enrolled at Stanford University, where he would play on the Stanford Cardinal men's basketball team from 2001 to 2005, under coach Mike Montgomery in the first three years and Trent Johnson in his last. He was team captain in his junior and senior years, including the 2003–04 season in which Stanford went 30–2, a season which featured a game-winning shot from him against Arizona.[4] Robinson averaged 8.2 points and 4.6 rebounds in his senior season.[5] Robinson graduated in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in political science and master's degree in sociology.[6]

Coaching career

Robinson was a volunteer assistant coach at Rio Rancho High School in Rio Rancho, New Mexico in the 2005–06 season.[4] The following season, Robinson returned to Stanford to become director of basketball operations, again under Trent Johnson. Stanford promoted Robinson to assistant coach the following year.[4] In the 2008–09 season, Robinson was assistant at NAIA William Jewell College.[4]

Reuniting with Trent Johnson at LSU in 2009, Robinson first served as Johnson's executive assistant for the 2009–10 season and director of basketball operations in 2010–11 before becoming an assistant coach again in the 2011–12 season.[4]

From 2012 to 2016, Robinson was head coach at Southern Utah. Robinson went 29–90 in four years and was fired on March 9, 2016.[7]

Robinson was hired to be an assistant coach at Seattle University men's basketball ahead of the 2017-2018 season.[8] In April 2019, he was named as an assistant coach to Mark Pope at Brigham Young University.[9]

In 2024, Robinson was hired as director of basketball operations for the University of Kentucky.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nick Robinson. Sports-Reference. June 5, 2024.
  2. Web site: Men’s Basketball Announces Two Staff Additions. UK Athletics. June 5, 2024.
  3. Web site: Nick Robinson. Stanford University. https://web.archive.org/web/20061029140455/http://gostanford.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/robinson_nick00.html. October 29, 2006. July 6, 2016.
  4. Web site: Nick Robinson. Southern Utah University. July 6, 2016. 2015.
  5. Web site: Nick Robinson. sports-reference.com/cbb. July 6, 2016.
  6. Web site: Nick Robinson Named To Stanford Coaching Staff . Stanford University. July 6, 2016. June 7, 2006.
  7. Web site: SUU fires men's basketball coach Nick Robinson. Williams, Carter. Deseret News. March 9, 2016. July 6, 2016.
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20190413074207/http://www.goseattleu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=18200&ATCLID=211557628 Nick Robinson
  9. Web site: BYU men's basketball head coach Mark Pope hires assistant coaching staff. Herald. Daily. Daily Herald. en. 2019-11-07.
  10. Web site: Men’s Basketball Announces Two Staff Additions. UK Athletics. June 5, 2024.