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UNDER THE BANNER
What's Going On In and Around Black College Sports
Texas Southern University completed a
reorganization of its baseball coaching staff last week with the
announcement that former Prairie View coach
Michael Robertson will become the head coach at TSU.
Robertson will succeed Candy
Robinson who resigned on June 17 to become director of baseball
and softball operations at the Houston institution.
Texas Southern Athletic Director Charles
McClelland made the announcement Friday (6/27).
"I'm pleased to have a coach with the caliber of
Michael Robertson to join the Texas Southern University
family," said McClelland. "He has a history of winning at all
levels that he has participated in, and we're going to look for
him to propel our baseball program into one of the nation's elite."
Robertson, who went 163-171 with the Panthers
and led them to back-to-back Southwestern Athletic
Conference tournament championships in 2006-07, said it
was tough to leave Prairie View for TSU, but he considers it
a move up.
"(I know) in the back of my mind that I probably
could have retired at Prairie View A&M University,
because obviously it was a good marriage," said Robertson,
whose contract ran through 2010. Robinson finished his
19-year coaching tenure at TSU with a 332-571-2 record. He
directed the Tigers to their first SWAC tournament title
and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2004.
McClelland was excited to have Robinson remain on board.
"What we want to do to is to try to build a program that will be able
to compete nationally," McClelland said. "To be able to do that, you need
people and resources, and Candy has the contacts. He's going to be able
to spend 100 percent of his time in helping to generate those contacts
and dollars for the program."
Over at Prairie View, where McClelland was AD
for eight years before taking the TSU job in April,
assistant coach Waskyla Cullivan has been named interim
head baseball coach.
"Prairie View A&M University and the Athletics
department is extremely thankful for the contributions
Michael Robertson has made to our program over the past
six seasons," said Interim Athletics Director
Fred Washington. "Our baseball program has enjoyed a lot of
success under his direction and we're excited about the
opportunity to build upon those successes with Coach Cullivan at
the helm of our program this year."
Cullivan takes over the Panthers baseball program after serving
eight years as an assistant coach at the high school and collegiate levels. He
arrived at Prairie View A&M in 2003 with former Coach Robertson
and was a major part of the development of the teams that won titles in
2006 and 2007. As the primary recruiting liaison his efforts brought to
Panther baseball three players that were subsequently drafted
into Major League Baseballs' First-Year Player Draft.
"I've learned a lot serving as an assistant coach
under Coach Robertson over the past eight years," said
Cullivan. "I feel my prior coaching experience will ease my
transition into becoming a head coach. Overall I'm extremely
excited about the opportunity Mr. Washington has given me."
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