Keri Robison was introduced as the Harvard women's tennisassistant coach on Aug. 13, 2010.
In her first season at Harvard, Robison helped the Crimson to aNo. 63 national ranking and a 4-3 record in Ivy League matches. Inaddition, three Crismon players garnered All-Ivy League honors.
Robison joins the Crimson after spending the 2009-10 season asthe volunteer assistant coach at Illinois. In that role, Robisonhelped coach the Fighting Illini to a 15-10 record, including a9-10 record against nationally ranked opponents.
The 2009 graduate of Northwestern reached a number of personalmilestones during her senior season with the Wildcats. Robisoncompiled a career-best 31-8 overall singles record, qualified forthe NCAA Doubles championship, and finished the season with adoubles ranking of No. 34 during the 2008-09 campaign.
The Decatur, Ill., native also helped lead the Wildcats tothree straight Big Ten titles and a final national ranking of No. 2in 2008 and 2009. She finished her career with an overall singlesrecord of 59-17 and 77-17 in doubles.
Robison's collegiate career began at the University ofFlorida, where she played one season from 2005-06, earning SecondTeam All-SEC honors after going 5-0 in SEC regular-season matches.She helped lead the Gators to a perfect 11-0 mark in conference,the SEC Tournament title and a final national ranking of No.2.