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Oregon State fires Robinson after sixth straight season without NCAA tournament

Published February 05, 2015

Associated Press

Oregon State has fired Craig Robinson after six seasons without making the NCAA tournament.

The brother-in-law of President Barack Obama, Robinson had a solid start in Corvallis, taking a program that had lost 21 straight Pac-12 games to an 18-win season in 2008-09.

The Beavers' results under Robinson were uneven after that, finishing no better than fifth in the Pac-12 in his six seasons.

Oregon State won 21 games in 2011-12, but went 7-11 in conference to miss the NCAA tournament.

After going 14-18 in 2012-13, the Beavers were 16-16 this season, including 8-10 in the Pac-12, and lost to Radford at home in the CBI.

Robinson went 94-105 with Oregon State after spending two seasons as Brown's head coach.

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