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  Melissa Robinett

Melissa Robinett

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
El Paso, Texas

Last College:
University of Wyoming

Height:
6-3

Position:
MB

Experience:
1L

2002 (Junior at UTA)
• Earned Honorable Mention All-Southland Conference • Named to the Southland Conference All-Tournament Team • Led the Mavericks with 138 total blocks, while averaging 1.22 per game • Put up three or more block assists in 23 of UTA’s matches this year • Collected a season high seven block assists vs. Louisiana-Monroe and again vs. Lamar in the SLC championship match • Recorded 14 double-digit kill matches • Hit .519 (15-1-27) in semifinals of SLC tournament vs. McNeese State • Slammed a season high 18 kills at Nicholls State on October 25.

2001 (Sophomore at Univ. of Wyoming)
• Saw action in 21 of the 24 matches, including six starts • Collected 191 kills (2.55 per game) fourth best on the team • Was second on the team finishing with 68 total blocks and 0.91 blocks per game • Averaged 0.96 digs per game • Posted career high 20 kills and 46 attempts against UNLV on October 27 • Picked up a career high seven blocks against UTA on September 7 • 10 double-figure kill matches • Academic All-Conference selection

2000 (Freshman at Univ. of Wyoming)
• Appeared in 14 matches for the Cowgirls including two starts • Made her first collegiate start against New Mexico on October 6 • Played in 28 games averaging 1.43 digs per game • Collected 24 kills on the season • Career high nine kills and 18 digs against Air Force on October 7 • Academic All-Conference selection

High School
• Three year letterwinner at Andress High School • First Team All-District and Outstanding Hitter-District City as a senior • Second Team All-District as a junior • Also earned letters in basketball and track and field • Regional qualifier in track and field as a junior and senior

Personal
• Daughter of Tae and John Robinett • Born November 28, 1981 • Sister, Jennifer, played volleyball at Angelo State • Majoring in Elementary Education