James Robinson moves to Old Dominion after a two-year stint on the staff at Delaware.
Robinson joined the Blue Hens after a six-year professional playing career in Europe. In his two years with Delaware, the Blue Hens went 36-30 and advanced to the second round of the Coastal Athletic Association Tournament each year.
A standout at the University of Pittsburgh from 2012-2016, Robinson started 135 of his 136 career games as the point guard for the Panthers and still holds the ACC record for career assist to turnover ratio at 3.64 to one. A native of Prince George's County, Maryland, Robinson tallied 1,115 career points and 604 assists, while garnering All-Academic honors in both the ACC and Big East.
Prior to his college career at Pitt, Robinson was a dominant player at DeMatha Catholic High School in Maryland where he played for Jones. He was a two-time USA Basketball international gold medalist, having played for the United States U18 team in both 2012 and 2013.
At the time of his graduation, Robinson was the all-time winningest player in DeMatha history with 120 career victories as he guided the Stags to three WCAC titles, three city championships, and two Alhambra Tournament titles. He was named a First Team All-MET selection by the Washington Post as a senior after posting 11.2 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 6.4 assists per game. Robinson aided the squad to the no. 1 state ranking and no. 11 in the nation according to USA Today.
Robinson joined the Blue Hens after a six-year professional playing career in Europe. In his two years with Delaware, the Blue Hens went 36-30 and advanced to the second round of the Coastal Athletic Association Tournament each year.
A standout at the University of Pittsburgh from 2012-2016, Robinson started 135 of his 136 career games as the point guard for the Panthers and still holds the ACC record for career assist to turnover ratio at 3.64 to one. A native of Prince George's County, Maryland, Robinson tallied 1,115 career points and 604 assists, while garnering All-Academic honors in both the ACC and Big East.
Prior to his college career at Pitt, Robinson was a dominant player at DeMatha Catholic High School in Maryland where he played for Jones. He was a two-time USA Basketball international gold medalist, having played for the United States U18 team in both 2012 and 2013.
At the time of his graduation, Robinson was the all-time winningest player in DeMatha history with 120 career victories as he guided the Stags to three WCAC titles, three city championships, and two Alhambra Tournament titles. He was named a First Team All-MET selection by the Washington Post as a senior after posting 11.2 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 6.4 assists per game. Robinson aided the squad to the no. 1 state ranking and no. 11 in the nation according to USA Today.