In 2012-2013
• again proved to be a tough defensive matchup whose contributions often aren;t reflected on the box score
• shooting eye vastly improved in his junior season by shooting 45%, well over career average of 37% and previous year's 39%
• his 71% from the line, crushing his career record of 50% and last year’s 57%
• Saw action in 30 games, averaging 3.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game
• Shooting 45% from the field, well over his career average of 37% and last year’s 39%
• matches is career high 13 points vs. LeTourneau, his 2nd ever double-digit scoring total
• 25 starts, including 24 of NSU's last 25 games
In 2011-12
• Saw action in all 32 games, starting in 13, beginning with the Southland Conference opener and the next 12, and the season finale vs. Lamar in the SLC Tournament
• Raised his FT aim from 37% in 2010-11 to 57%
• Second on the team in blocked shots with 13
• Third on the team in assists with 37
• Fourth on the team in offensive rebounds with 37
• Season-high 13 points against Texas-Arlington
• 7 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists in win over Missouri Valley
• Had a nice 4-game stretch with 7 ppg, 5 rpg, 2 assists pg and 61% FG aim (11-18) until a pregame collision on 2/4 stemmed his flow
• 8 point outing in big win over Campbell included 6-7 on FTs
In 2010-11
• saw in action in all 32 games and started 10, 4 in conference games, as a true freshman
• earned 14 minutes a game and grabbed 2.3 rebounds pg
• his steal and 2 FTs with 4 seconds remaining clinched 70-65 win over Stephen F. Austin
• Developed into a defensive specialist who subbed in for top scorer Will Pratt in late-game offense/defense exchanges
• season high 9 points, 6 rebounds against LSU-Shreveport
• 6 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists vs. nationally-ranked Memphis
In High School
• two-time Class A first-team All-State and All-Metro Baton Rouge selection
• scored over 1,800 career points, including senior season 20.1 scoring average to go with 8 rebounds and 4 assists per game
• averaged 17.5 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists as a junior when Christian Life reached the state semifinals
• made the Baton Rouge Advocate's "Dozen to Watch" list for the 2009-10 prep basketball season, and rated one of Baton Rouge area's top five senior prospects by another analyst.
• rated as an 82 grade on ESPNU and 8th player overall in the state of Louisiana
• one of 30 players, along with Demon teammates Gary Stewart and Tyler Washington, nominated from Louisiana for the 2010 McDonald’s High School All-America Team
• rated 20th in Scout.com’s Louisiana Top 20 Division I signees for 2009-10
• All-District selection all four seasons at CLA as the Crusaders won district title each year
• helped lead Christian Life to Class A state championships in 2010, 2008 and 2007
• Crusaders finished his last three seasons with a 108-11 record
• as a sophomore, averaged 10.7 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists
• prepped for coaches Todd Foster and Carlos Maggio
• served as class vice-president and treasurer
Personal
• born June 6, 1991, he is Patrick Robinson, Jr., son of Patrick, Sr. and Casetta Robinson
• oldest of three children, preceding Chloe and Joshua
• parents work for the state in the department of education (mother) and corrections (father)
• fathr is also a minister
• plans to graduate with a degree in pre-med and have a career as an orthodontist
• nickname is “Slim”