PULLMAN, Wash. – Dominik Robinson, an incoming freshman from Seattle, Washington, signed a financial aid agreement (F.A.A.) with Washington State men's basketball to compete for the Cougs in the 2025-26 season, head coach David Riley announced Monday.
Robinson, a 6-foot 10-inch forward, began his high school career at Graham-Kapowsin High School in Graham, Washington. He played two seasons for the Eagles before transferring to Rainer Beach High School prior to his junior season.
During the 2023-24 season, Robinson joined the Vikings on a run to the 3A State Championship, falling to Eastside Catholic in the title game, and finishing as the state runner-up.
The Washingtonian concluded his high school career at Rosemary Anderson Prep in Portland, Oregon and is the sixth student-athlete to sign an F.A.A. with WSU this offseason, joining freshman Aaron Glass, alongside transfers Simon Hildebrandt, Jerone Morton, Emmanuel Ugbo, and Eemili Yalaho.
Robinson, a 6-foot 10-inch forward, began his high school career at Graham-Kapowsin High School in Graham, Washington. He played two seasons for the Eagles before transferring to Rainer Beach High School prior to his junior season.
During the 2023-24 season, Robinson joined the Vikings on a run to the 3A State Championship, falling to Eastside Catholic in the title game, and finishing as the state runner-up.
The Washingtonian concluded his high school career at Rosemary Anderson Prep in Portland, Oregon and is the sixth student-athlete to sign an F.A.A. with WSU this offseason, joining freshman Aaron Glass, alongside transfers Simon Hildebrandt, Jerone Morton, Emmanuel Ugbo, and Eemili Yalaho.