Brittany Robinson

Brittany Robinson recently completed her first season as a student assistant coach for the UW-Whitewater volleyball team in 2019. She was a three-time All-American libero for the Warhawks from 2015-18.

Robinson, a part of three NCAA Tournament runs, one WIAC championship and one conference tournament title, concluded her Warhawk career as the program's all-time leader in digs with 2,666. She also holds the record for most digs in one match (45), and all four of her seasons rank among the top 10 for digs in one season.
 
Robinson was selected as an All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association in 2016 (honorable mention), 2017 (third team) and 2018 (third team). She garnered WIAC All-Defensive Team honors four times and first team All-WIAC accolades twice, and was a two-time WIAC Defensive Player of the Year (2017, 2018). As a senior in 2018, Robinson was named UW-Whitewater's Female Student-Athlete of the Year and a Chancellor's Scholar-Athlete. She capped her career with 12 WIAC Defensive Player of the Week honors.

Robinson was selected to participate in the NCAA Division III Immersion Program in Anaheim, Calif., from January 22-25, 2020. Robinson was one of 40 students selected from around the country for the program, which seeks to build a pipeline of talented ethnic minority candidates with an interest in Division III coaching and/or administration, in an effort to ultimately diversify the division.
 
Robinson, a native of Menomonee Falls, is currently working toward graduating with a double major in marketing and information technology.

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