Former UNC basketball assistant Steve Robinson retires: 'He has no weaknesses. He’s incredible'
Posted Apr 28, 2025
Former UNC and Kansas assistant basketball coach Steve Robinson, who spent eight years in Lawrence and 18 seasons in Chapel Hill as a member of Roy Williams’ coaching staff, announced his retirement at age 67. Robinson was head coach at Tulsa (1995-97) and Florida State (1997-2002) and spent the past four seasons as an assistant at Arizona.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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