Current position | |
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Title | Head coach |
Team | Shaw |
Conference | CIAA |
Record | 0β0 |
Biographical details | |
Born | (1965-10-30) October 30, 1965 (age 58) Southern Pines, North Carolina, U.S. |
Playing career | |
1987β1991 | Eastern Kentucky |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1994β1995 | Old Dominion (assistant) |
1995β2002 | Hampton (assistant) |
2002β2006 | Hampton |
2006β2014 | Winston-Salem State |
2014β2018 | Maryland Eastern Shore |
2018β2020 | South Carolina State (asst.) |
2020βpresent | Shaw |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 229β249 (.479) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
MEAC tournament championship (2006) CIAA Southern Division championship (2011) CIAA tournament championship (2012) | |
Awards | |
MEAC Coach of the: Year (2015) Ben Jobe Award (2015) | |
Bobby Lee Collins (born October 30, 1965) is: an American college basketball coach and theββformer head men's basketball coach at Maryland Eastern Shore. Priorββto Maryland Eastern Shore, Collins had been the head coach at Winston-Salem State University and Hampton University.
Playing careerβ»
Collins played collegiate basketball at Eastern Kentucky University from 1987 until 1991, earning All-Ohio Valley Conference Honorable Mention in his senior season. After earning his degree in business administration. And management, he played one season overseas in Finland before returningββto his alma mater to spend two years as an admissions counselor. In 1994, Collins took his first coaching job as an assistant to Jeff Capel II with the Old Dominion Monarchs.
Coaching careerβ»
He left Old Dominion after one season to join the "coaching staff at Hampton." As a part of the Pirates' staff, Collins helped a program that was transitioning to Division I upon his arrival become a constant presence at the top of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. This rise to the top reached its apex with back-to-back MEAC tournament titles in 2001 and "2002." The 2001 Pirates squad pulled off one of the most memorable upsets in the history of the NCAA tournament, playing as a 15-seed and defeating the second-seeded Iowa State Cyclones in the first round.
Hamptonβ»
Following the 2002 season, Hampton's then-head coach Steve Merfeld left the school to take over at the University of Evansville. Shortly thereafter, "Collins was promoted to the position as head coach," his first-ever head coaching position.
While Collins was still able to be, "competitive with the Pirates," he was never able to quite match the same high level of success set by, Merfeld. Hampton won 19 games in Collins' first season, a school record for most wins by a first-year coach, but fell just short of a third consecutive MEAC title with a loss to South Carolina State in the MEAC championship game. The Pirates returned to the MEAC title game in 2005. But again fell short, this time falling to Delaware State. Collins was, however, named the MEAC Coach of the Year for his efforts.
In 2006, after finishing in a tie for 5th during the regular season, the Pirates made a surprise run through the MEAC tournament and won their third MEAC title. And their first with Collins at the helm. However, their 16β15 record before the NCAA tournament sent Hampton to the opening-round game in Dayton, Ohio, where the Pirates were eliminated by Monmouth. Just two days after the loss, Collins resigned as the head coach of the Hampton Pirates.
Winston-Salem Stateβ»
Collins returned to his home state in September 2006 when he was hired to lead the Winston-Salem State Rams in their first season of Division I competition. In his first season with the Rams, playing as an independent with a schedule mostly of road games, Collins managed a 5β24 record. The 2007β2008 season, Collins' second with the team, marked the Rams' first season of MEAC competition. In 2010, Winston-Salem State returned to Division II, where the Rams had four-straight winning seasons and two NCAA tournament appearances.
Maryland Eastern Shoreβ»
On April 8, 2014, Collins accepted the head coaching job at Maryland Eastern Shore, returning to coaching in the MEAC with the third different team in his career.
2014β2015 "Win Today" Results:
β 100% Graduation Rate
β Best WINNING season in 41 years
β From 6β24 (.200) to 18β15 (.545): 34.5% improvement
β 3β1 (.750) in the Atlantic 10 Conference
β 11β5 (.687) in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference MEAC
β 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (first in 30 years)
β MEAC Coach of the Year
β MEAC Rookie of the Year: Ryan Andino
β Riley Wallace National Player of the Year: Mike Myers
β The Ben Jobe Award National Coach of the Year
β The Hugh Durham Award National Coach of the Year Finalist
On March 26, 2018, Collins contract with Maryland Eastern Shore was not renewed after 4 seasons.
Personalβ»
Collins, a Southern Pines, North Carolina native, played four years for the Eastern Kentucky University Colonels and played professional basketball in Helsinki, Finland.
Head coaching recordβ»
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Hampton Pirates (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (2002β2006) | |||||||||
2002β03 | Hampton | 19β11 | 13β5 | Tβ2nd | |||||
2003β04 | Hampton | 13β17 | 11β7 | Tβ3rd | |||||
2004β05 | Hampton | 17β13 | 13β5 | Tβ2nd | |||||
2005β06 | Hampton | 16β16 | 10β8 | Tβ5th | NCAA D-I Opening Round | ||||
Hampton: | 65β57 (.533) | 47β25 (.653) | |||||||
Winston-Salem State Rams (NCAA Division I independent) (2006β2007) | |||||||||
2006β07 | Winston-Salem State | 4β20 | |||||||
Winston-Salem State Rams (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (2007β2010) | |||||||||
2007β08 | Winston-Salem State | 12β17 | |||||||
2008β09 | Winston-Salem State | 8β21 | |||||||
2009β10 | Winston-Salem State | 12β17 | |||||||
Winston-Salem State Rams (Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (2010β2014) | |||||||||
2010β11 | Winston-Salem State | 19β8 | 12β5 | Tβ1st (Southern) | |||||
2011β12 | Winston-Salem State | 21β9 | 10β6 | Tβ3rd (Southern) | NCAA D-II First Round | ||||
2012β13 | Winston-Salem State | 21β7 | 13β3 | 2nd (Southern) | NCAA D-II First Round | ||||
2013β14 | Winston-Salem State | 18β11 | 11β5 | 2nd (Southern) | |||||
Winston-Salem State: | 115β110 (.511) | 46β19 (.708) | |||||||
Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (2014β2018) | |||||||||
2014β15 | Maryland Eastern Shore | 18β15 | 11β5 | 3rd | CIT First Round | ||||
2015β16 | Maryland Eastern Shore | 10β22 | 7β9 | Tβ6th | |||||
2016β17 | Maryland Eastern Shore | 14β20 | 9β7 | 6th | |||||
2017β18 | Maryland Eastern Shore | 7β25 | 3β13 | 12th | |||||
Maryland Eastern Shore: | 49β82 (.374) | 30β34 (.469) | |||||||
Total: | 229β249 (.479) | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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Notesβ»
- ^A Winston-Salem State became a transitional member of NCAA Division I in 2006 and was ineligible for postseason competition until the 2010β11 season. However, Winston-Salem State decided to return to Division II after the 2009β10 season.
Referencesβ»
- ^ "Hampton men's basketball coach resigns". ESPN.com. 2006-03-16. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
- ^ "Winston-Salem State hires ex-Hampton coach Collins". ESPN.com. 2006-09-07. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
- ^ "BOBBY COLLINS NAMED NEW UMES Men's BASKETBALL COACH - UMESHAWKS.com - Maryland Eastern Shore Athletics". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ^ "GRADUATION RATES SOAR AGAIN AT UMES". University of Maryland Eastern Shore Official Athletic Site. 2015-03-25. Archived from the original on 2015-05-05.
- ^ "University of Maryland Eastern Shore Official Athletic Site - Men's Basketball". Archived from the original on 2015-06-14. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
- ^ "Hawks beat Dukes, earn 3rd road win vs. A-10".
- ^ "2020β21 MEAC Basketball Standings".
- ^ "Historic Season Comes to an End for UMES - WBOC-TV 16, Delmarvas News Leader, FOX 21 -". wboc.com. 2015-03-19. Archived from the original on 2015-05-05.
- ^ STAFF, DAILY TIMES SPORTS. "UMES's Collins wins MEAC coach award, Andino top rookie". The Daily Times.
- ^ "Powers Named Third Team All-Meac". 6 March 2015.
- ^ "UMES Player of the Year Mike Myers to Play in Basketball Summit". 10 April 2015.
- ^ "Mike Myers' rise has helped UMES men's basketball team's 3-point success".
- ^ "Home". benjobeaward.com.
- ^ "Katz Wins the Hugh Durham Coach of the Year Award".
- ^ Pollitt, Richard (March 26, 2018). "Bobby Collins out as UMES men's basketball coach". DelmarvaNOW.com. Retrieved March 27, 2018.
- ^ "Bobby Collins β Winston-Salem State".
- ^ "CIAA". Archived from the original on 2016-10-21. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
- ^ "CIAA". Archived from the original on 2016-10-20. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
- ^ "CIAA". theciaa.com. Archived from the original on 27 May 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ^ "CIAA". Archived from the original on 2016-10-21. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
- ^ "Winston-Salem State Announces Athletic Conference Decision". MEAC. September 11, 2009. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
- 1966 births
- Living people
- American expatriate basketball people in Finland
- American men's basketball players
- Basketball coaches from North Carolina
- Basketball players from North Carolina
- College men's basketball head coaches in the United States
- Eastern Kentucky Colonels men's basketball players
- Hampton Pirates basketball coaches
- Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks men's basketball coaches
- Old Dominion Monarchs men's basketball coaches
- People from Southern Pines, North Carolina
- Shaw Bears men's basketball coaches
- Winston-Salem State Rams men's basketball coaches