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Hall of Fame

Laquone Robinson

  • Class
    2013
  • Induction
    2024
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Track/Cross Country
The list of accolades and accomplishments on the resume of Laquone Robinson is nearly endless. He enjoyed one of the greatest individual careers in MSUM athletics history during his tenure with the track & field program from 2009 until 2013. At the time of his induction, Robinson will still possess four school records, some of which may stand for a considerable amount of time. Robinson's first taste of greatness came in his inaugural season with the Dragons, where he claimed an indoor conference title in the 60m hurdles. He would garner NSIC Newcomer of the Year honors thanks to the performance. Robinson would win another NSIC title that outdoor season, this time in 110m hurdles. 
 
The NSIC championships continued to mount for Robinson as he would earn an NSIC title in the indoor heptathlon in 2011. During the outdoor season, Robinson was a member of the 4x100m relay team that claimed a conference championship as well. He would win another NSIC title in 110m hurdles that season and was named NSIC Athlete of the Year for his efforts. He helped guide the Dragon men to NSIC team championships during both the indoor and outdoor seasons. 
 
In 2012, Robinson would win his second straight NSIC crown in the indoor heptathlon and would qualify for the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Robinson would earn the first All-America nod of his career in the process. On the outdoor side, Robinson earned conference titles in the 110m hurdles and long jump. Thanks to his performance at the conference meet, Robinson and teammate Derek Bredy were the NSIC High Point Scorers for the meet. 
 
Robinson's name is still found throughout the school's record book as he still hangs on to records in the outdoor 100m hurdles (14.04), outdoor 400m hurdles (53.09), indoor 60m hurdles (7.93) and the heptathlon (5093 points). Robinson held the NSIC record for the highest heptathlon score up until this past indoor season. 
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