COLLEGIATE BESTS:
Event | Score | Date | Site/Opponent |
50 Free | 24.04 | 12/1/23 | Big Al Invitational |
100 Free | 51.59 | 12/3/23 | Big Al Invitational |
200 Free | 1:54.16 | 1/21/23 | Virginia Tech |
100 Fly | 58.10 | 1/21/23 | Virginia Tech |
Career Accolades:
- Academic All-Big Ten (2024)
2023-24 (Sophomore):
- Navy (10/7): Won the 400 Free Relay (3:26.25) and finished fourth in the 100 Free (52.50).
- Army (1/12): Finished third in the 200 Medley Relay (1:47.04) and fourth in the 200 Freestyle Relay (1:36.56).
2022-23 (Freshman):
- B1Gs (2/15-18): Traveled to conference championships as an exhibition swimmer competing in the 50 (24.20), 100 (52.21) and 200 (1:56.78) Frees.
- v. Virginia Tech (1/21): Swam season-best times in the 200 Free (1:54.16) and 100 Fly (58.10).
- NC State Invitational (11/17-19): Swam season-best times in the 50 Free (23.99) and 100 Free (51.77).
High School:
- Swam for Glenbrook North High School with coach Jarod Schroeder.
- Team finished second at the Central Suburban League (South) championship and ninth overall in Illinois, finishing second for IHSA Sectional District 06.
- A 2022 IHSA All-American athlete and named team captain during her senior season.
- 2022 state finalist and placed in the top 10 for the 100 Free at IHSA State.
- Four-time recipient of the all-conference award.
- Participated at the Purdue, Notre Dame, and Northwestern swim camps, as well at Summer Zones.
- Four-time Most Valuable Player.
- Member of BSU, National Honors Society, student government, and the Special Education Olympics.
Personal:
- Swam for Glenbrook Aquatics for three years (2015-2018) with coach Rob Bond, and for Glenbrook Swim Club for four years (2018-2022) with coaches Steve Ilda and Callan Heidcamp.
- Two-time Highest Championship Women's point winner in 2021 and 2022.
- Served as a member of Jack and Jill America for seven years (2015-2022).
- Volunteered at Teaching kids how to Swim America (Ill.), Homeless Shelter Help, and Feed My Starving Children.
- Daughter of Katina Robinson and Donovan Robinson.
- Has a younger brother, Donovan (15).
On Choosing Penn State:
"I chose Penn State because I knew that this would be a place where I would thrive in the classroom and in the pool. With the amazing coaches and team culture that the school has to offer, that made Penn State an easy choice for me. I cannot wait to compete in the Big Ten conference!"