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Courtney Robinson

Courtney Robinson

Courtney Robinson is in her first year as the director of basketball operations for the Omaha Women’s Basketball program.

Last season, Robinson served as an assistant coach at the University of Sioux Falls and helped the Cougars to a 23-8 mark.

Prior to her stint at USF, Robinson was a graduate assistant at Northeastern State (2016-18) and an assistant coach at Murray State College (2018).

As a player, Robinson completed her final two seasons at Oklahoma Wesleyan (2014-16) after she started her playing career at Oklahoma Baptist (2012-14).  She was named to the All-Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference Second Team and was an all-academic honoree twice. Robinson was also honored with the NAIA Champions of Character Award.

In her final two seasons, Robinson played in 64 games, averaging 9.7 ppg (620 total points) with 2.8 rebounds (179 rebounds). She also made 116 three-pointers with 82 assists and 51 steals.

Robinson graduated with her bachelor’s degree in exercise science from OKWU in 2016 and her master’s degree in kinesiology from Northeastern State in 2018. 
A graduate of Blanchard (Okla.) High School in 2012, she was named to the OGBCA All-State team while a prep standout.