Tyrone Robinson

Tyrone Robinson

Marshalltown Community College announced the hiring of Tyrone Robinson as the program's newest head coach in the summer of 2013. Robinson comes to the Tigers after serving as an associate head coach at NCAA Division I Alabama A&M.

Prior to his tenure at Alabama A&M, Robinson spent two seasons as an associate head coach at NCAA Division I Mississippi State University, leading the Delta Devils to 60 wins during his two years. Robinson helped lead MVSU to a Southwest Athletic Conference (SWAC) regular season and conference championship in 2012. In his final year at MVSU, Robinson and the rest of the Delta Devil staff were named the SWAC Coaching Staff of the Year.

Robinson's coaching career began at Rainy River Community College where he helped lead the Voyageurs to a conference championship and a fourth place finish at the NJCAA National Tournament. Robinson and the staff were awarded the Regional Coaching Staff of the Year award. 

Following a stint at Rainy River, Robinson received his first head coaching job at McCook Community College, helping lead the Indians to a program record 30 wins in 2008.

Robinson received a bachelor's degree in Physical Education from Northern State  University (SD) in 2003 where he was a pitcher on the Wolves' baseball team for three seasons. Robinson is currently working towards the completion of his master's degree in Sports Studies from Bemidji State.