Dave Robbins (basketball)

Dave Robbins (basketball)

Dave Robbins (born September 10, 1942) is a retired American basketball coach. Robbins is best known for coaching at NCAA Division II power Virginia Union University, where he won 713 games and three National Championships. Robbins announced his retirement on April 15, 2008.[1]

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Early life

Robbins grew up in Gastonia, North Carolina and played football at Ashley High School and Catawba College.[2] Robbins coached at Thomas Jefferson High School in Richmond, Virginia prior to moving to Virginia Union.

College coaching career

Robbins began coaching the Virginia Union Panthers in 1978, becoming the first white head coach in the history of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), a conference consisting of Historically black colleges and universities. His hiring was highly controversial as many saw the hiring of a white coach as taking away opportunities from African-American candidates.[3]

During his 30-year career, Robbins led his teams to a record of 713-194 and three NCAA Division II National Championships in 1980, 1992 and 2005. His teams won 14 CIAA championships and garnered 21 NCAA tournament appearances.[4] During his time at VUU, Robbins produced four Division II players of the year, eight Consensus first team All-Americans,[5] and five NBA players: Ben Wallace, Charles Oakley, Terry Davis, AJ English, and Jamie Waller.

Robbins officially retired on April 15, 2008, turning the program over to long-time assistant Willard Coker.[6]

Legacy

Robbins is a member of the Virginia Union and CIAA Halls of Fame. In 2010, Robbins was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum

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