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Jack Robison, a former Wisconsin Badgers basketball wing, is transferring to North Dakota State University, where he has two years of eligibility left. NDSU is looking to build on their successful 2025-26 season despite Robison's limited playing time at Wisconsin.
Former Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball wing Jack Robison announced he'd be transferring to North Dakota State University.
The Bison landed the 6-foot-6 forward who still has two years of eligibility remaining.
The 2026 Summit League Champions finished the 2025-26 season 27-8 overall as they suffered a 92-67 defeat in the NCAA Tournament to No. 3 Michigan State.
With only two seniors on their roster a year ago, NDSU is looking to pick up right where they left off. Robison didn't have a ton of playing time in his two-year career with the Badgers, but his 30 appearances helped him get his feet wet.
Robison averaged 1.8 minutes per game in 2025-26, which was up from the 1.2 he averaged as a freshman. Not only were his minutes up, but he appeared in four more games as he was beginning to catch Greg Gard's attention.
The Badgers have a ton of turnover heading into 2026-27, but Robison was the first to announce where he'd be heading. Wisconsin still awaits John Blackwell's decision to see if he's staying in the Big Ten or not, but Badgers fans at least know where they can follow Robison's career for potentially his final two collegiate seasons.
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This article originally appeared on Badgers Wire: Wisconsin basketball's Jack Robison transfers to North Dakota State
Jack Robison transferred to North Dakota State University to seek more playing time and opportunities after limited appearances at Wisconsin.
North Dakota State University finished the 2025-26 season with a 27-8 record and reached the NCAA Tournament, where they lost to No. 3 Michigan State.
Jack Robison has two years of eligibility remaining after transferring to North Dakota State University.

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