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  Tracy Robinson

Tracy Robinson

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Lynwood, Ill.

High School:
Leo

Height / Weight:
6-7 / 190

Position:
F

2006-07: Started the year with a bang, averaging 8.0 ppg and 2.5 rpg in the first eight contests...his season averages of 4.8 ppg and 2.4 rpg were career bests...made three starts and averaged 8.0 ppg in those games as Loyola won all three contests...scored in double digits on five occasions and the Ramblers were 5-0 on those games...had never scored in double figures prior to a 10-point performance in the season opener versus Princeton...scored a career-best 15 points and added four rebounds, three assists, a block and a steal in the home-opening win over John Carroll...hit all three shots from the field and all four from the charity stripe en route to 10 points at Fairfield...tallied 11 points and three assists in the Horizon League opener versus Green Bay...recorded 10 points in a home victory over Cleveland State...scored nine points in only 13 minutes at No. 7 Ohio State...had eight points, three boards and three blocks at Youngstown State...scored seven points off the bench and hit five of six foul shots in the final 36 seconds to seal a victory at No. 15 Butler...contributed 5.3 ppg and shot .500 (38 for 76) in Loyola's wins...shot a blistering .536 (30 for 56) from the field away from home.

2005-06: Averaged 16.6 minutes per outing over his final 16 appearances of the season after logging only 6.0 minutes over his first 11 games...was the team's top long-range shooter toward the end of the season...shot .469 (15 for 32) from beyond the arc and .394 (13 for 33) from inside the three-point stripe...contributed 4.3 ppg, 2.4 rpg and 1.7 apg over the final 16 games of the year...scored eight points, his most since Nov. 29, 2004, and added two blocks and a pair of boards at Milwaukee on Jan. 11...was impressive at both ends of the floor versus Detroit on Jan. 28, racking up seven points, six rebounds, four assists and a pair of blocks...had five points and drained a pair of critical free throws in the waning seconds of a 71-68 victory at UIC...owned a 3.0 assist-to-turnover ratio over the final four games of the season...contributed six points, a half dozen rebounds and three assists in an overtime win at Youngstown State...grabbed six caroms and dished out four helpers versus Youngstown State in the opening round of the league championship...tallied seven points at Milwaukee in the semifinal round of the Horizon League Championship.

2004-05: Appeared in 21 contests, drawing a starting assignment at Milwaukee...scored 18 points in the first four contests of the year, but only 21 points in his final 17 appearances...did not commit a turnover in his final 74 minutes of action of the year...recorded six points and four rebounds at Bradley...tallied season highs of nine points and five boards at Western Michigan...registered three points at North Carolina...posted four points at Central Michigan...dished out three assists and had three points in only 12 minutes versus Wright State...had two points and two boards in only start of the year at Milwaukee.

High School: Sixth-man for a Leo team that claimed the 2004 IHSA Class A Championship, the first team in school history to claim a state title...garnered All-Class A and All-Catholic League honors...contributed 8.9 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 2.2 apg during his senior campaign...team co-captain...played in the Randy Brown Classic All-Star Game...honor roll student...grew almost one foot during his prep career after entering high school at 5-foot-8.

 

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