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Jabril Robinson All-State Honor 2025-26

Robinson Tabbed on All-State Award List

7/9/2026 3:21:00 PM


ASHLAND, Va. – The Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) have released their 2025-26 College Division All-State Men's Basketball Teams. 

Jabril Robinson (Rockville, Md./South Kent Prep) of Randolph-Macon Men's Basketball has been named to the All-State Second Team. 

Robinson scored at a 12.4 points per game clip on the season. The senior shot .486 percent from the field and made .419 percent of his three-point attempts. He joined the Randolph-Macon 1,000 club against Roanoke early on in the season and finished his career 25th on the all-time scoring list with 1,280 points. Robinson had his best scoring performance against rival Hampden-Sydney in Crenshaw Gym, as he scored 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting. The Rockville, Maryland native finished his decorated career being named (2x) All-District, (2x) All-Region, (4x) All-ODAC and was the ODAC Rookie of the Year in 2023.

The senior helped lead the Lemon and Black to their sixth Sweet 16 in seven straight tournament appearances (2020-21 season did not have a NCAA Tournament).

Individual Award Winners                

Award                                        Name        
Coach of the Year:                    Marcus Kahn (Mary Washington)        
Player of the Year:                    Kye Robinson (Mary Washington)       
Defensive Player of the Year:   Jamarcus Brown (Lynchburg)        
Rookie of the Year:                   Addison Newkirk (Washington and Lee)       
                
First Team                                                   Second Team    
Name                                                           Name
Omari DeVeaux (Virginia Wesleyan)           Gerren Jones (Ferrum)
Kye Robinson (Mary Washington)               Jabril Robinson (Randolph-Macon)
Jackson Bell (Roanoke)                               Korbin Dixon (Emory & Henry)
Jamarcus Brown (Lynchburg)                      Jacob Cooper (Virginia State)
Toa Hollenbeck (Christopher Newport)        Connor Amorosi (Washington and Lee)

 
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