Florida State announced the signing of guard Anthony Robinson II, a transfer who played three seasons at Missouri.
Robinson, a Tallahassee native, was an All-SEC Defensive Team selection as a sophomore. The 6-foot-3, 185-pound Robinson played his high school basketball for Charlie Ward at Florida High.
"Anthony is exactly what you look for in a point guard – tough, vocal and someone who naturally commands respect," Loucks said in a statement. "He's grown a lot over his three years at Missouri, and bringing him back home to Tallahassee means a lot to our program. We expect him to step in right away and lead, not just on the court but in how we work, prepare, and represent Florida State every day.
“We believe that with Anthony's defensive intensity and offensive skill, he can be one of the most well-rounded and productive point guards in the ACC."
Robinson averaged 8.9 points, 3.0 assists and 1.6 steals at Missouri in 2025-26. He played for longtime FSU assistant coach Dennis Gates at Missouri.
In three seasons, Robinson has scored 709 points, pulled down 257 rebounds and had 241 assists.

The Seminoles also signed Anthony’s brother, Amare Robinson, later on Tuesday. Robinson played his freshman season at Tallahassee State College after a productive prep career at Florida High.
“Amare is a young player with a bright future because of how he approaches the game,” Loucks said. “He’s unselfish, he’s coachable, and he understands what it means to be a great teammate. The Robinson family is special, and we’re excited to have them fully part of our program. Amare is going to develop the right way here and make a real impact over time.”
Amare Robinson played in 30 games (starting four) as a true freshman at Tallahassee State College, helping the Eagles win the Panhandle Conference regular season championship. The 6-foot-1, 179-pound guard averaged 3.4 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game.
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