
Jack Robison, a former reserve forward for Wisconsin, has committed to North Dakota State as of April 15. He will join the Bison with two seasons of eligibility remaining after totaling 23 points in 48 minutes during his time with the Badgers.
MADISON – One of Wisconsin’s departing transfer portal players has found a new home.
Ex-UW reserve forward Jack Robison has committed to North Dakota State, he announced on April 15 on social media.
Robison will join the Bison – the reigning Summit League champions – with two seasons of eligibility remaining. The 6-foot-6 wing totaled 23 career points in 48 minutes in two seasons with the Badgers.
Wisconsin forward Jack Robison (2) is guarded by Washington forward Christian King (7) during the second half of their game Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin beat Washington 88-62.
The Lakeville, Minnesota, native was a former three-star recruit who chose the Badgers over other scholarship offers from Minnesota, Nebraska and South Florida. He was high school teammates with Nolan Winter, who has blossomed in his first three seasons with the Badgers.
Robison is the first of four UW’s transfer losses to announce a new school. The other three are reserve forward Riccardo Greppi, star guard John Blackwell and starting forward Aleksas Bieliauskas. Blackwell recently narrowed his list of possible schools to Alabama, Arizona, Duke, Illinois, Louisville and UCLA.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin basketball transfer Jack Robison chooses Summit League team
Jack Robison left Wisconsin to enter the transfer portal, seeking a new opportunity to play at North Dakota State.
During his two seasons at Wisconsin, Jack Robison totaled 23 career points in 48 minutes of play.
Jack Robison has two seasons of eligibility remaining after transferring to North Dakota State.

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