Women's Basketball
Robinson, Shay

Shay Robinson
- Title:
- Associate Coach
- Email:
- shay@GoCards.com
- Phone:
- 852-3840
COACHING RESPONSIBILITY: Associate Coach
YEAR AT LOUISVILLE: 4th
EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree (UCF, '07), Master's Degree (Nova Southeastern University, '10)
HOMETOWN: Greensboro, N.C.
COLLEGIATE COACHING CAREER
2022-present: Louisville (associate coach)
2021-2022: Ole Miss (associate head coach)
2020-2021: Ole Miss (assistant coach)
2014-19: Maryland (assistant coach)
2013-14: Kansas (assistant coach)
COACHING HIGHLIGHTS
Robinson guided Olivia Cochran to surpass 1,500 career points and 1,000 career rebounds during the season. She became just the third player in program history to have over 1,500 points and 1,000 rebounds in their career, joining Angel McCoughtry and Myisha Hines-Allen.
Heading into the 2024-25 season, the Cardinals earned the No. 6 overall recruiting class by ESPN HoopGurlz. It was the highest ranked class in the ACC.
For the 2023-24 campaign, the Cardinals tallied a 24-10 record and made the NCAA Tournament for the 13th-straight tournament. The Cardinals won 20 games for the 14th-straight season, the fifth-longest active streak in the country. After the Jan. 4 win over Duke, Louisville won its 1,000 game in program history, the 27th program all-time to hit that mark.
He worked with Nyla Harris who made a huge jump in her sophomore season with the Cards. Harris finished the season with a team-best .563 field goal percentage, six double-doubles, tied for the team lead with 6.6 rebounds and was one of four players to score 10 points or more per game (10.4). In her freshman season, she averaged just 4.2 points and 3.6 rebounds per game and did not have a double-double.
In the summer prior to the 2023-24 season, Robinson guided the Cardinals to a Gold Medal at the 2023 GLOBL Jam Tournament in Toronto as the Cardinals represented the United States and beat Team Canada in the gold medal game.
In his first season with the Cardinals in 2022-23, he helped the Cardinals to a 26-12 record and the Cardinals advanced to their fifth-straight Elite Eight appearance and eighth overall. They were the only team in the country to appear in each of the last five Elite Eights. The Cardinals had been to six-straight Sweet 16's, which was the third-longest active streak in the country. The Cardinals eclipsed the 20-win mark for the 13th-straight season and also made the ACC Tournament Championship for the fourth time in program history.
On April 21, 2022 University of Louisville women's basketball head coach Jeff Walz announced that Robinson had been hired as associate coach.
Prior to coming to Louisville, he helped lead his teams to six NCAA Tournaments, including two trips to the Sweet 16 and a trip to the 2015 Final Four, five regular season conference championships and four conference tournament championships. He mentored four WNBA Draft picks, including two top 10 picks, and has had success on the recruiting trail, helping bring in top five recruiting classes in 2016, 2017 and 2019.
In his two seasons at Ole Miss, Robinson helped lead the Rebels to the WNIT Championship game in 2020-21 and a 23-9 record and the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in 15 seasons in 2021-22. He was promoted to associate head coach prior to the 2021-22 season.
Robinson's most notable pupil in his two seasons at Ole Miss was Honorable Mention All-American and First-Team All-SEC member Shakira Austin, who was selected third overall by the Washington Mystics in the 2022 WNBA draft. Austin played her first two seasons at Maryland, where Robinson was previously an assistant coach.
Prior to Ole Miss, Robinson was an assistant coach at Maryland. In his six seasons in College Park (2014-15 to 2019-20), Robinson helped lead the Terrapins to consistent success both in the Big Ten and on the national scene.
In his tenure, Maryland went 179-27 (.869) overall, 92-12 (.885) in Big Ten play, recorded three 30-win seasons, won five Big Ten regular season titles and four conference tournament titles. The Terrapins were equally successful in the postseason, earning five NCAA Tournament berths that yielded two Sweet 16 appearances and a trip to the 2015 Final Four.
In Robinson's first season at Maryland in 2014-15, the Terrapins earned a record of 34-3 on the season and went a perfect 18-0 in Big Ten play – just the second time in history a team went 18-0 in conference games. The Terps capped the regular season off with their first Big Ten Tournament championship and won a program-record 24 straight games. Maryland earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and beat Duke, then No. 2-seeded Tennessee to advance to its second consecutive Final Four.
The Terps continued their Big Ten dominance in 2015-16, winning 31 games and sweeping the Big Ten regular season and tournament titles. That year the Terrapins led the country – men's and women's teams – with their rebounding margin of +15.1 boards per game.
Maryland won 30 games for the third straight season in 2016-17 and also won its third straight Big Ten regular season and tournament titles. After a Sweet Sixteen appearance, seniors Shatori Walker-Kimbrough and Brionna Jones were drafted sixth and eighth overall in the 2017 WNBA Draft.
In 2018-19, the Terrapins went 29-5, winning 12 straight games to start the year – Including a dominant 85-61 win at No. 10 South Carolina in November. The Terps won 11 of 12 games to end the regular season and win their fourth Big Ten regular season title in five years.
In 2019-20, the Terrapins earned a record of 28-4, winning 17 straight games to end the regular season and the Big Ten Tournament title. They clinched a share of their fifth Big Ten championship in six years with a record of 16-2 in conference play. A program-record six Terrapins earned All-Big Ten honors. The Terps finished the season ranked No. 4 in the Associated Press and RPI rankings, and were projected to be a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament that was ultimately cancelled due to the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
On the recruiting end, Robinson helped the Terps sign the No. 1 recruiting class in 2016, the No. 4 class in 2017 and the No. 3 class in 2019.
Four Terrapins were drafted into the WNBA in Robinson's six years, including Laurin Mincy (27th overall, 2015), Brene Moseley (21st overall, 2016), Shatori Walker-Kimbrough (sixth overall, 2017) and Brionna Jones (eighth overall, 2017).
Robinson came to College Park from Kansas, where he spent the 2013-14 season. Prior to his time in Lawrence, Robinson worked at Air Force and worked as the head instructor at one of the most elite basketball performance centers in the country, the EDGE Training Facility in Orlando.
Robinson served for five years as the assistant director and head instructor at the EDGE Training Facility, known as the premier training facility in the state of Florida. Robinson helped manage daily basketball operations while performing individual and team skill development sessions, camps and clinics. His vast clientele ranged from beginning players to elite high school, college and professional athletes in the NBA and European Leagues.
Robinson worked the coaching ranks for many years. He coached the girls' basketball team at Viera High School during the 2010-11 season, helping the squad win its first district championship while posting a 22-3 overall record. Robinson also served as an assistant coach with the boys' varsity program at Viera from 2006-09.
During the 2009-10 season, Robinson served as an assistant men's basketball coach at Brevard Community College. There, he was in charge of guard and post player development, while assisting with offensive and defensive philosophies. Other responsibilities included recruiting, team film sessions, scouting, academic monitoring and mentorship of student athletes.
Robinson graduated from James B. Dudley High School before enlisting in the Air Force in 1996. Robinson served more than eight years on active duty in the Air Force. While enlisted, he deployed on numerous tours of duty, including three tours in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, spending time as a Weapons Load Crew member on F-16s, as well as Special Operations Senior Command Post Controller.
During his military career, Robinson received various medals and was awarded the distinguished John Levitow Award in 2002. He was also named Air Force Special Operations Command, Command Post Controller of the Year in 2002-03, before his honorable discharge in 2004.
In August 2007, Robinson earned a bachelor of science in sports and fitness with a specialization in coaching theory from the University of Central Florida. He also holds a master of science in athletic administration from Nova Southeastern University in 2010. Robinson is an active member of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and the Black Coaches & Administrators (BCA) organization.
A native of Greensboro, N.C., Robinson is married to his wife, Tonya.