Stetson's Romine to Retire After 15 Years at Stetson
Date Posted: 3/1/2008
DeLand, Fla. – After 15 seasons at the helm of the Hatters women’s basketball program and 24 years as a head coach on the collegiate level, Dee Romine has decided that the 2007-08 season will be her last, and that it is time to retire.
“We have enjoyed our relationship with Dee over the years, she has been a leader in the athletics program, and a mentor to students and coaches,” said Stetson Athletics Director Jeff Altier. “We would like to celebrate her dedicated service to this institution, as well as her successes with the women’s basketball program.”
Romine coached the Hatters to five winning seasons and 13 trips to the conference tournament in 15 seasons. Her Stetson tenure was highlighted by two seasons in particular. In 2000-01 the Hatters completed the season with an overall record of 22-7 and a berth in the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament semifinals. In 2004-05 she led Stetson to an A-Sun Championship with tournament wins over Belmont (68-54), UCF (61-59), and Georgia State (88-62). An impressive conference title earned Romine a spot in the Stetson record book as the first Hatters basketball coach to lead a team into the NCAA Division I National Championship Tournament.
Earlier this season on January 19, Romine reached a milestone when she earned the 300th victory of her collegiate coaching career with a 74-70 win over Mercer in the Edmunds Center. Heading into her final regular-season game on Saturday Romine has career record of 304-342, and 182-238 at Stetson.
In addition to her coaching, Romine spent five years as the Senior Women’s Administrator at Stetson. She was responsible for evaluating the head coaches of the women’s teams at Stetson, as well as serving as the main contact for the day-to-day operations and special events presented by Stetson women’s athletics. She relinquished those duties in 1999 to focus fully on coaching the women’s basketball team.