CONFIRMED: Missouri Tigers guard Anthony Robinson has achieved a remarkable milestone in college basketball, securing both the prestigious 2025 Bob Cousy Award and the Midseason Wooden Award, highlighting his outstanding performance on the court.

Missouri Tigers guard Anthony Robinson II has achieved a remarkable milestone in college basketball, securing both the prestigious 2025 Bob Cousy Award and the Midseason Wooden Award, highlighting his outstanding performance on the court.
Throughout the 2024–25 season, Robinson has been a standout for the Tigers, leading the team with averages of 16.8 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game. His versatility and all-around contributions have been instrumental in Missouri’s success. Notably, he became the first Tiger since Jimmy Foster in 1983–84 to average at least 16.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game. In Power Five leagues, he was the only player to achieve this feat while shooting above 50.0% from the field.
Robinson’s impact extends beyond statistics. He has demonstrated leadership and resilience, leading the Tigers to significant victories and earning recognition as a Midseason Wooden Award candidate. His selection for both the Bob Cousy Award and the Midseason Wooden Award highlights his outstanding performance and contributions to college basketball.
As the season progresses, Robinson remains a key figure for Missouri, with eyes on a potential deep run in the postseason. His achievements this season have not only elevated his profile but have also brought national attention to the Tigers’ program.