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Rebecca Robinson #4 Sophomore • 5-6 • Utility Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson


GENERAL: Excellent combination of speed and strength…Came from a decorated high school program…Great work ethic and ability to play both inside and out.


2010: Appeared in 32 games, making two starts…Scored 10 goals and added seven assists,


shooting .345 on the year (fifth on the team)…Had 11 steals and seven ejections drawn.


BEFORE SIENA: Four-year standout utility at Wilson…Also earned four letters in swimming…Pennsylvania Honorable Mention All-State in 2007…Named Second Team All-State in 2008…Bulldog Bash All-Tournament Team selection… Twice named to the Northeast Zone Team and once to the Beast of the East All-Tournament Team…Member of the National Honor Society.


PERSONAL: Born February 4, 1991…The daughter of Mike and Carole Robinson…Has two older brothers, Benjamin, who attended the University of Rhode Island and Andrew, who attended the University of Pittsburgh…Has an older sister, Madelyn, who is a member of the swim team at the University of Akron…An education major who aspires to be a teacher.


Robinson’s Career Stats YEAR GP/GS GA PTS


2010 2010


32/2 32/2


10 10


7 7


17 17


HOWE ON ROBINSON: “Becca has emerged as one of the best centers in the conference. She is very strong and plays with a lot of energy. She forces other teams to run different defenses to defend our team.”


Getting to Know Rebecca Robinson Nicknames: Bucca, Beccaroo


One thing I wish people knew about me, but don’t is: I am very liberal


My favorite artist (musician) is: Dirty Heads My favorite athlete is: Lamar Odom Coach Howe’s best attribute is: Her communication


If I could travel anywhere in the world, I would go to: Australia


If I could meet anyone in the world, it would be: Khloe Kardashian My favorite movie is: Love and Basketball


My favorite flavor of ice cream is: Double Fudge Brownie


SH SH% STL 29


.345 29 .345


11 11


EJD TO 7


7


16 16


22


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