Oklahoma State University Athletics

Volunteer Assistant Coach Robin Harriss
October 05, 2004 | Cowboy Baseball
Harriss, who was a catcher at Texas Tech from 1993-94, joins the OSU staff after one season as the head coach at Bacone College. He led them to regional play and finished ranked 17th in the country with a 46-15 record. This past summer he was the head coach off the Grandbury Generals of the newly formed Texas Collegiate League.
Prior to his head coaching stint at Bacone, Harriss was an assistant coach in charge of hitting at the school before leaving to become the volunteer coach at Texas A&M in the fall of 2003.
During the 2001 season, Harriss was the Field Manager for the Greenville Bluesmen Professional Baseball Club in Greenville, Miss., and was a marketing associate for the San Angelo Colts Professional Baseball Club the prior season.
Harriss spent six years as a catcher in the Cleveland Indians organization before entering the coaching ranks.
Harriss was a two-year letter winner at Texas Tech and was named to the All-Southwest Conference team in 1994. He has a bachelor of science degree in exercise and sports science from Texas Tech and a master's degree in college teaching from Northeastern State in Tahlequah, Okla.










