
Title: | Head Coach |
Phone: | (302) 356-2477 |
Email: | robert.p.miller@wilmu.edu |
Wilmington University Director of Athletics Linda Van Drie-Andrzjewski has announced the hiring of Rob Miller as the next women’s basketball head coach, beginning May 16, 2016.
Miller takes over the Wildcats program after the team went 14-14 overall in 2015-16, narrowly missing the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament. Miller returns to the Wildcats’ bench for the second time in his career, also coaching the Wildcats during the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons.
Most recently, Miller coached at the Jacob Tome School in Northeast, Maryland from 2010 to 2012. He led the girls’ program to an overall record of 35-19, including winning the 2012 conference championship. Miller coached five players to All-Conference status, including two girls being named All-County.
While at the helm for the Wildcats, Miller led the team to its only appearance in the CACC Tournament Championship game during the 2008-09 season. The team went 18-12 overall that year, defeating a Holy Family team in the CACC Quarterfinals that was 65-0 prior to against conference opponents. Miller and the Wildcats went 15-13 in his second season in 2009-10.
Prior to coming to Wilmington, Miller worked as an Assistant Athletic Director, men’s basketball Associate Head Coach, women’s basketball interim head coach, and the women’s soccer head coach at Goldey-Beacom College from 2004 to 2007. He also spent three seasons on the bench at Immaculata University as a women’s basketball assistant coach from 2000 to 2004.
Miller is currently the Senior Director of Recruiting at Wilmington University, a position he has held since 2009. After receiving his associate’s degree at Delaware Technical & Community College, Miller earned his bachelor’s in sports management and his master’s in administration of justice from Wilmington University.
Year |
Record |
Conference Record (Finish) |
Highlights |
2008-09 |
18-12 |
12-8 (4th South) |
CACC Finalists |
2009-10 |
15-13 |
12-7 (4th South) |
CACC Quarterfinalists |
2016-17 |
12-16 |
9-10 (5th South) |
- |
2017-18 |
6-22 |
3-16 (T6th South) |
- |
2018-19 |
2-10 |
2-2 |
|
Totals (4.5 years) |
53-75 (.414) |
38-43 (.469) |
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