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16  Jasmine Robbins
Jasmine Robbins

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Indian Trail, N.C.

High School:
Providence Day

Height:
5-3

Position:
Outfield

B/T:
R/R


05/10/2012

ECU Ends Season With Loss To Marshall In C-USA Championship

Sophomore Jill Jelnick Drives In Pirates' Run

05/08/2012

ECU Goes For Third-Straight Championship

Pirates Face Thundering Herd At 5:30 p.m. ET Thursday

05/06/2012

Pirates Drop Finale At Memphis 5-3

Junior Kai Clark And Sophomore Jasmine Robbins Combine For Four Hits, Two Runs

05/05/2012

Softball Comes Back Twice For Sweep Of Memphis

Senior Suzanne Riggs Goes Five-For-Six In Doubleheader, Drives In Winning Run In Game Two

05/03/2012

ECU Ends Regular Season In Memphis

Pirates Have Won Seven Of Last Eight Games

04/21/2012

Southern Miss Highlights

Watch highlights from ECU's Saturday sweep of Southern Miss.

04/18/2012

Longwood Highlights

Watch highlights of East Carolina's sweep of Longwood.

03/28/2012

UNC Wilmington Highlights

Watch highlights from East Carolina's sweep of UNC Wilmington.

03/25/2012

ECU-UTEP Game 3 Highlights

Watch highlights from East Carolina's 5-1 victory over UTEP.

03/24/2012

ECU-UTEP Game 1 Highlights

Watch highlights from East Carolina's 12-4 victory over UTEP.

03/15/2011

Jasmine Robbins

Jasmine Robbins

2011 Conference USA All-Freshman Team

Career Statistics Get Acrobat Reader

As A Sophomore (2012)
2012 Game-by-Game Statistics

As A Freshman (2011)
2011 Game-by-Game Statistics
A Conference USA All-Freshman Team selection who led the Pirates with a .300 batting average and .462 on-base percentage during league contests ... Experienced action in 52 contests and started 45, all in center field ... Ended the campaign ranked third on the squad in on-base percentage (.405), tied for third in runs scored (22) and alone in fifth in batting average (.271) ... Thrived in the second half of the season once consistent playing time was established, posting ECU's second-best average (.300) to go along with the highest on-base percentage (.430) ... Also tallied a squad-high 13 runs scored and team third-best 21 hits during the final 31 contests of the year ... Batted from fourth to ninth in the order, appearing most often (23 times) in the eighth slot ... Hit .429 when batting sixth and .300 when eighth ... In league games, posted a .357 slugging percentage, the second-best mark on the squad, and kept innings alive with a .417 batting average in two-out situations ... Recorded eight multiple-hit games and three multi-RBI contests during the season ... Drove in six runs with two outs and reached base 47.2 percent of the time when leading off an inning ... Recorded first career home run and the Pirates' first long ball at the new ECU Softball Stadium with a second-inning solo shot against St. John's (2/20) ... Threw out potential game-winning run at the plate in the bottom of the 10th inning at UAB (4/16), then drove in the deciding score in the 11th ... Registered career highs with two runs scored and two stolen bases in game three at UTEP (4/23) ... Drove in two runs and tallied two hits against UMBC (5/7) ... Went 2-3 with a run scored and a walk during the Conference USA Tournament title game versus Tulsa (5/14), helping East Carolina to a 4-1 win ... Hit a two-run home run in the first inning at Maryland during the NCAA College Park Regional (5/20) opener, giving the Pirates a 5-0 lead.

Providence Day High School
A four-year starter and letterwinner who picked up four First Team All-Charlotte Independent School Athletic Association (CISAA) and All-North Carolina Independent School Athletic Association (NCISAA) honors ... Guided the Chargers to a pair of CISAA titles, their first in school history, as a sophomore and senior ... Named to the Charlotte Observer's All-Mecklenburg Second Team as a pitcher and played for the North Carolina team in the Battle of the Border Showcase Games against a South Carolina squad following final campaign ... Selected the Providence Day Senior Charger Female Athlete ... As a junior, batted over .400, threw a no-hitter against Charlotte Christian and won the Providence Day School Supporting Athlete-of-the-Year award ... One year earlier, hit .444 and scored 31 runs while stealing 20 bases and helping the Chargers to a fourth-place finish at the state tournament ... During freshman campaign, led the team to a third-place showing at the NCISAA State Tournament ... Enjoyed additional success on the basketball court, helping the Chargers to NCISAA Championships as a freshman and sophomore ... Over the summer, played softball for the Lady Blues of Belmont, N.C. ... Away from athletics, served as an officer for the Cultural Alliance club as well as a member of the church choir and Keyettes Club.

Personal
Majoring in physical education ... Daughter of John and Saundra Robbins ... Brother, Jonathan, plays baseball for the Academy of Art University in San Francisco ... Uncle, Quinton McCracken, played 10 seasons of Major League Baseball for six organizations and was named the American League Hitter-of-the-Week April 5, 1998, while playing for the Tampa Bay Rays ... Mother played basketball for Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, N.C.

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Get to know the 2012 Pirate softball players

Question Answer
Phrase I over-text the most: You so silly!
The best thing I've ever eaten is: Red velvet cake my aunt makes
First restaurant I have to go to when I'm back home: Firebirds
Favorite professional sports team: Miami Heat
Favorite academic class: History
My hidden talent is that: I'm a fabulous cook
For just one day I would love to be: SpongeBob SquarePants
My most prized possession is: My pillow
The person in history I'd most like to meet is: Martin Luther King, Jr.
Award I would most like to win: Nobel Peace Prize
The best athlete I've played against is: The entire 2011 Arizona State softball team
If I could change one thing about softball, I would make it so: The ball was softer, so you could hit the runners for outs like dodgeball.
Advice I would give to young girls who want to play softball: Always work hard, even when you think no one is watching.