NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Kemper Robinson earned recognition from the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association on Friday morning being named to the organization’s All-Region First Team.
This marks the first time since 2012 that Vanderbilt had a player make the first team and the first time since 2022 a Commodore earned any level of all-region status.
Robinson, who was named a captain this season, appeared in all 18 contests for the Commodores. The midfielder posted 30 points off 26 goals and four assists during her senior campaign. The Owings Mills, Maryland, native led the Dores and the American Athletic Conference with 32 caused turnovers and was second in the conference in both ground balls (36) and draw controls (37).
Named First Team All-AAC this season, Robinson was a two-time conference midfielder of the week. She was voted 2025 Preseason Midfielder of the Year by the conference’s coaches.
This marks the first all-region honor for Robinson and the first time Vanderbilt has landed a first-team honoree since Ally Carey and Paige Cahill in 2012. Brianne Gross was the last Commodore to earn all-region status, making a second-team appearance in 2022.