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Robin Harmony

Robin Harmony (born October 20, 1961)[10] is an American college basketball coach. She currently serves as head coach of the College of Charleston Cougars women's basketball team. She previously was head coach at Lamar and St. Thomas University. Prior to that, she served as assistant coach (six years) and associate head coach (twelve years) at Miami Hurricanes. She split her stay at the University of Miami by serving as an assistant coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University for one season prior to her return to the Hurricanes.

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Playing career

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Harmony was a three-year letter winner at Hershey High School located in Hershey, Pennsylvania. At the University of Miami, she earned a letter all four years playing for the Miami Hurricanes. At Miami, Harmony recorded total of 1,308 points, 750 rebounds, 415 assists and 314 steals in four seasons. As of April, 2013, she still held the Miami single-game record for assists with 14 and was 10th on Miami's all-time scoring chart and fifth in rebounding. After graduation, she continued playing basketball for the Avon Cosmetics women's team in Northampton, England. She was named Most Valuable Player for the team in her one season there. Harmony also had coaching duties with the team.

Harmony received several honors as a player. Inducted in the Class of 1997, she was the first women's basketball player to be inducted into the University of Miami's Sports Hall of Fame. In 2013, Harmony was named an Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Basketball Legend.[11]

Coaching career

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University of Miami

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Harmony spent 18 years on the staff of the University of Miami. She served as Assistant Coach for six years and Associate Head Coach for twelve years. While Coach Harmony was at Miami, the Hurricanes won three Big East regular season championships and two Big East conference tournament championships. The Hurricanes also participated in post season play seven time advancing to the sweet 16 one time.

St. Thomas University

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Harmony became the first women's basketball coach of NAIA St. Thomas University in 2005. While at St. Thomas, her teams compiled an overall record of 131–48, won three regular season championships, and one Sun Conference tournament championship. Her teams participated in the NAIA National Tournament three times.

Lamar University

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Harmony was named Lamar women's basketball head coach on April 30, 2013. The Lady Cardinals compiled an overall record of 18–13 and conference record of 13–5 in Coach Harmony's first year at Lamar. Her team was Southland Conference co-champion in the regular season. The Lady Cardinals participated in the WNIT, the fourth post season tournament for the Lady Cardinals in a five-year period. Her 2017–18 and 2018–19 teams won the Southland Conference regular season championship with a 17–1 record each season. The teams competed in the WNIT both years following losses in the Southland Conference women's basketball tournament.

On April 28, 2015, it was announced that Harmony had signed a three-year contract extension as Lamar's head coach.[12]

Coach Harmony resigned her position on April 19, 2019 to become head women's basketball coach for the College of Charleston.[13][14][15]


Head coaching record

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Source:

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
St. Thomas Bobcats (Sun Conference) (2005–2013)
2007–08 St. Thomas 17–10[19] 6–6
2008–09 St. Thomas 22–7[20] 10–2 1st
2009–10 St. Thomas 22–9[21] 11–3 1st NAIA DII Tournament first round
2010–11 St. Thomas 20–10[22] 12–1 1st
2011–12 St. Thomas 24–9[23][24] 13–3 NAIA DII Tournament first round
2012–13 St. Thomas 27–4[25][26] 14–0 1st NAIA DII Tournament first round
St. Thomas: 132–49 (.729) 66–15 (.815)
Lamar Lady Cardinals (Southland Conference) (2013–2019)
2013–14 Lamar 18–13 13–5 T–1st WNIT first round
2014–15 Lamar 17–13 14–4 2nd
2015–16 Lamar 12–19 7–11 T-8th
2016–17 Lamar 22–8 15–3 3rd WBI First round
2017–18 Lamar 22–8 17–1 1st WNIT First round
2018–19 Lamar 24–7 17–1 1st WNIT First round
Lamar: 115–68 (.628) 83–25 (.769)
College of Charleston (Colonial Athletic Association) (2019–present)
2019–20 Charleston 13–17 6–12 T–8th
2020–21 Charleston 6–9 2–6 9th
2021–22 Charleston 18–13 9–9 T–5th
2022–23 Charleston 11–18 6–12 10th
2023–24 Charleston 22–10 13–5 T–3rd WNIT second round
2024–25 Charleston 24–7 14–4 2nd WNIT
Charleston: 94–74 (.560) 50–48 (.510)
Total: 341–191 (.641)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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