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POSTED: Wednesday, Jun. 24, 2009

WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Robinson returning to Vikings

- THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
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Krystal Robinson, who was an assistant women's basketball coach at Western Washington University last season, has decided to return to the court for the Vikings in 2009-10 and use her last year of eligibility.

The 6-foot-1 forward from Kent, who ranks second among school career leaders in blocked shots with 190, ended what was going to be her senior season in 2007-08 when she suffered a torn ACL in her left knee in an exhibition game against Pacific Lutheran. The previous week, Robinson had been named all-tourney at Disney's Division II West Coast Tip-Off Classic.

So for the second time during her career which began in 2003, Robinson received a medical redshirt from the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. She also got one after playing in just two games during the 2005-06 season before being sidelined with a patella stress fracture in her right knee.

"I'm so excited to come back and end my career the way that I wanted it to end," said Robinson. "I'm really looking forward to the upcoming season."

Robinson, who obtained a bachelor's degree in general studies from Western in the spring of 2008, will be taking a program in pre-nursing. The NCAA has granted her a waiver to play while in her sixth year of school.

Robinson received all-Great Northwest Athletic Conference honorable mention in 2006-07. She started all 28 games that season, averaging 10.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.9 blocks, leading the league and ranking fourth nationally in blocked shots.

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