Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology senior football standout
Ryan Robinson (Danville) earned ESPN The Magazine
Academic All-American honors in results released today by the
College Sports Information Directors of America.
Robinson becomes the 67th Academic
All-American in the history of intercollegiate athletics at Rose-Hulman.
This also marks the fifth consecutive year that an Engineer
football player has earned Academic All-American honors, while
the athletic department has had at least one honoree for 22
consecutive years.
Robinson also becomes the 26th Academic All-American in the
history of the Rose-Hulman football program.
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Ryan Robinson hauls in a touchdown vs. Concordia. |
The civil engineering major ranked second on the team with 31
receptions for 397 yards and a 12.8 average per catch to earn
honorable mention all-league honors this fall. In his
gridiron career, Robinson amassed 56 catches for 649 yards and a
pair of touchdowns.
His efforts helped Rose-Hulman achieve its first winning season
in football since 1995 with a 6-4 mark. The Engineers
finished fifth in the HCAC standings with a 3-4 mark.
Robinson captured six academic all-conference awards in his
career, with four football awards and a pair of golf honors.
He also serves as a member of the United States Army ROTC
Program at Rose-Hulman and is a member of the American Society
of Civil Engineers.