Emily Robison is a 5'6" Point Guard in the 2027 class.
Robison attends Silver Creek in Indiana and plays club basketball for IGB GUAA.
Robison's Player Profile was created on August 29, 2023.
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Expert Analysis
Emily
RobisonPG
Class
2027
Height
5'6"
HS
Silver Creek
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IN
GUAA Off And Running
Emily has always been this nice, steady, disciplined and fundamental lead guard. Friday, I felt like she was...
Written by Brandon Bradley
Emily
RobisonPG
Class
2027
Height
5'6"
HS
Silver Creek
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IN
Indiana 2027 Players Ranked 41-45 Ready for June
Silver Creek’s Emily Robison has quietly become one of the most dependable lead guards in the state. A...
Written by Darvoni Christopher
Emily
RobisonPG
Class
2027
Height
5'6"
HS
Silver Creek
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IN
PGH Indiana Showcase: Scoring Guards
During the showcase—particularly in the 5-on-5 session—Emily proved why she is such a strong option at the point...
Written by Darvoni Christopher
Emily
RobisonPG
Class
2027
Height
5'6"
HS
Silver Creek
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IN
2027 Point Guard Update
Emily has put together a nice Spring and should be a prospect for some of the elite small...
Written by Brandon Bradley
Emily
RobisonPG
Class
2027
Height
5'6"
HS
Silver Creek
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IN
Impact Transfers (Part-2)
Emily just got her career started this past season at New Albany High School, but she now brings...
Written by Brandon Bradley
Brandon Bradley | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Brandon Bradley
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Emily has always been this nice, steady, disciplined and fundamental lead guard. Friday, I felt like she was the best guard on the floor at times for the 17U IGB
team. She has an athletic frame, nice length, and she has learned how to absorb contact much better. She is a good shooter from the perimeter when set and in rhythm, she is a more than willing facilitator and finds teammates on time/on target, but yesterday I felt like she was much more aggressive to the basket than I have seen her. She is also an effortful defender who will rebound her position.
Silver Creek’s Emily RobisonEmilyRobison
5'6" | PG
Silver Creek | 2027 StateIN
has quietly become one of the most dependable lead guards in the state. A natural facilitator, Robison excels at controlling the game and making smart decisions with the basketball in her hands.
Her ability to handle pressure and maintain composure separates her from many young guards. Robison consistently makes the right pass, understands how to get teammates involved, and provides stability whenever she is on the floor. She also brings toughness and competitiveness that impact winning beyond the box score.
With June basketball approaching, Robison will have the opportunity to showcase her leadership and ability to run an offense against quality competition. Silver Creek will rely heavily on her experience and decision-making as they prepare for another competitive season.
During the showcase—particularly in the 5-on-5 session—Emily proved why she is such a strong option at the point guard position. She showed excellent court vision, delivering precise passes that consistently put her teammates in position to succeed. Her ability to facilitate the floor and control the pace of the game stood out, making her highly effective with the ball in her hands. As the day went on, Emily also revealed just how complete her offensive game is. She demonstrated the ability to score in multiple ways attacking the basket with confidence, knocking down shots off ball screens, and running in transition to finish at the rim. Her range extends beyond the arc, which forces defenders to respect her both as a shooter and a playmaker. That dual-threat ability makes her difficult to contain and gives her team a versatile weapon on offense. What makes Emily special is her balance between playmaking and scoring. She has the poise to run an offense, but also the aggressiveness to step up as a scorer when needed. As the starting point guard for a talented Silver Creek team, she will play a critical role in their success this season. With her ability to both facilitate and score, she should not be underestimated—Emily has the tools to help lead one of the top teams in Indiana.
Emily has put together a nice Spring and should be a prospect for some of the elite small colleges to watch throughout July. She has length, an athletic frame, and she has gotten noticeably stronger. Her role at Silver Creek has been good but could increase even more following some 2025 graduations. She is solid and decisive with the ball in her hands, she can knock down an open rhythm jumper, plus she can get to the basket and absorb contact.