Anthony Robinson

Anthony Robinson

  • Class Year:
    1996
  • Induction Year:
    2010

From Hall of Honor press release dated July 22, 2010:

Anthony Robinson became a starter seven games into his freshman year, and by end of the 1992 season he had become the engine that would eventually drive the Tiger men's basketball team to the brink of a national championship two years later. By the time he finished his collegiate career in 1996, Robinson had led Wittenberg in assists four straight years and the NCAC three straight years. He continues to own school records for assists in a game (15), season (173) and career (618) after helping the Tigers to a four-year record of 96-22 record that included three NCAC regular season titles, one NCAC Tournament crown and a third-place finish in the 1994 NCAA Division III Tournament. Just as impressively, Robinson holds school records for steals in a game (8), season (60) and career (200). He earned a trio of All-NCAC designations during his career before earning his bachelor's degree in business management from Wittenberg. A native of Fairborn, Ohio, Robinson currently resides in West Chester, Ohio, with his wife, Rhonda Mathews Robinson '95, and their two sons, Preston and Parker.

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