Les Robinson - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
The Citadel (Southern Conference)
1974–1975 The Citadel 5-15 2-11 7th
1975–1976 The Citadel 10-17 6-7 6th
1976–1977 The Citadel 8-19 2-9 7th
1977–1978 The Citadel 8-19 2-11 8th
1978–1979 The Citadel 20-7 10-4 3rd
1979–1980 The Citadel 14-13 6-10 T-6th
1980–1981 The Citadel 9-17 2-14 9th
1981–1982 The Citadel 14-14 7-9 T-6th
1982–1983 The Citadel 12-16 7-9 6th
1983–1984 The Citadel 14-14 8-8 T-4th
1984–1985 The Citadel 18-11 11-5 3rd
The Citadel: 132-162 63-97
East Tennessee State (Southern Conference)
1985–1986 East Tennessee State 13-16 8-8 T-5th
1986–1987 East Tennessee State 7-21 3-13 T-8th
1987–1988 East Tennessee State 14-15 9-7 T-3rd
1988–1989 East Tennessee State 20-11 7-7 T-4th NCAA 1st Round
1989–1990 East Tennessee State 27-7 12-2 1st NCAA 1st Round
East Tennessee State: 81-70 39-37
North Carolina State (Atlantic Coast Conference)
1990–1991 NC State 20-11 8-6 NCAA Second Round
1991–1992 NC State 12-18 6-10 7th
1992–1993 NC State 8-19 2-14 T-8th
1993–1994 NC State 11-19 5-11 9th
1994–1995 NC State 12-15 4-12 8th
1995–1996 NC State 15-16 3-13 9th
NC State: 78-98 28-66
Total: 291-330


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