As a Junior (2008)         2008 First Team All-GLIAC         2008 First Team All-North Central Region         Enters senior season ranked second in career batting average (.400), second in all-time        hits with 205 (Scott Allen-238)...Sixth in all-time doubles with 34 (Scott        Allen-46)...Sixth in all-time RBIs with 120 (Scott Allen-163)...Eighth in all-time total        bases with 256 (Scott Allen-340)...Led the GLIAC and ranked 10th nationally in batting        average (.451)...Ranked second on the team in hits (73), RBIs (43), doubles (14), slugging        percentage (.580)...Hit two triples, one home run and scored 45 runs...Led the team in on        base percentage (.472)...Struck out just 11 times in 162 at bats...Second on the team in        multi-hit games with 22 and multi-RBI games with 12...Tallied nine three-hit games and        three four-hit games...Notched four three-RBI game, one four-RBI game and one five-RBI        game...Recorded a team season-best 18-game hitting streak...Hit .535 with 25 RBI and 28        runs scored during a 22-game stretch following a hamstring injury...Hit safely in 37-of-41        games started...3-for-4 with three RBI vs. Upper Iowa (Mar. 17)...6-for-7 with seven RBIs        in doubleheader vs. Gannon (Apr. 6)...4-for-5 with three RBI and two runs scored vs.        Findlay in GLIAC title game (May 10).                         
2007:
         2007 Honorable Mention All-GLIAC
         Played in and started 42 games...Missed several games with a hamstring injury...Started 38        games as a DH and four games at first base...Hit .375 with 57 hits, 24 runs scored and 40        RBI...Notched eight doubles, two triples and two homeruns....4-for-4 in stolen        bases...Recorded a .493 slugging percentage...Tallied 19 multiple hit games, including two        3-hit games and a 4-hit game...Hit safely in 34 games...Notched 10 multiple RBI games,        including one game with four RBI and two games with five or more RBI...Recorded a 15-game        hitting streak...4-for-6 with five RBI versus Findlay (4/29)...2-for-5 with five RBI versus        Ashland (5/6)...Appeared in five games as a pitcher...Notched a 1-0 record with a 5.68        ERA...Earned the win versus Findlay, yielding two runs on two hits in 2.2 innings with        three strikeouts.
        2006:
         2006 Second Team North Central Region
         2006 GLIAC Freshman of the Year
         2006 First Team All-GLIAC
         Named the GLIAC Freshman of the Year...Selected as a member of the North Central Region        Second Team...First Team All-GLIAC honoree...Appeared in 54 games with 50 starts as the        Laker first baseman...Ranked second on the team, sixth in the GLIAC, and 93rd in Division        II with a .397 batting average on the year...Was one of the toughest hitters to strike out        in the nation, ranking 50th by striking out once every 16.3 at bats...Ranked second on the        team with 71 hits on the year, the most by a freshman in school history...Tied for second        with 12 doubles...Tallied 83 total bases on the year...Stole 13 stolen bases on the year,        good for second on the team...Went 71-for-179 on the season with 34 runs scored and 36        RBIs, all freshman school records...Posted a team-best 29 game hit streak, the longest in        school history...Improved his average by 101 points during the streak...Tallied 20        multi-hit games...Went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and four RBIs vs Saginaw Valley State        (4/2)...Went 2-for-4 with one run scored and four RBIs vs Northern Kentucky (4/15).
        2005:
         Appeared in seven games, with six starts...Went 2-3 with two runs scored...Was granted a        medical redshirt after undergoing surgery following the team's spring trip.
        High School:
         Prepped at Jenison High School...Played for Gary Cook...Holds the modern day state record        for consecutive victories (28)...Posted a 28-0 pitching record...Hit .480 junior season and        .517 as a senior...All-conference, all-area, and all-region selection junior and senior        year...Team captain senior year...Earned all-state plaudits as a senior...Guided team to        State Championship game as a senior...Team was conference champs three times and regional        champs in senior year.
        Personal:
         Born in Grand Rapids, Mich....Son of Scott and Kathy Robrahn...Played in the Little League        World Series...Enjoys hunting, fishing, and golfing.