Tina Robison
#44PositionCenter
Height6-5
HometownSt. Petersburg
Personal
- B.S. in chemical engineering from BYU in 1980
Career Highlights
- Kodak All-America First Team her senior year
- Women's Basketball News Service Honorable mention in 1980
- Named American Women's Sports Federation First Team her senior year
- National Scouting Association All-American her junior and senior year
- American Women's Sports Foundation Player of the Year her senior year
- Was also the St. Petersburg Independent Florida Amateur Athlete of the Year and a WBL draft pick
- Named a Wade Trophy Finalist twice
- Closed out her career at the top of the NCAA Division I chart: first in the nation in scoring, first in total points, fourth in rebounding, and 14th in field goal percentage
- Given the Crowd Pleaser Award in 1979
- Given the Outstanding Senior Award in 1980
- Led the nation in points per game (31.2) and total points (967)
Before BYU
- Entered BYU in 1976 as a Presidential Scholar
After BYU
- Played with the U.S. team at the Spartacade in the Soviet Union
Post BYU Honors and Societies
- Inducted into the BYU Hall of Fame in 1990