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Luke Robinson earns Derek Hines Award

4/12/2024 3:35:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Air Force senior defenseman Luke Robinson has been named the recipient of the 2024 Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award, as announced today by the Hockey Commissioners Association (HCA) at the Frozen Four in St. Paul, Minn.

Robinson is the third Falcon to win the award since its inception in 2007. Mike Phillipich won the award in 2009 and Dylan Abood won it in 2018. Air Force is the only team in the nation to win this award three times. Army and Brown each have two recipients.

"I've had the privilege of coaching some amazing human beings in my 25-plus years at the Academy and Luke Robinson tops the list," said head coach Frank Serratore. "Luke is the most selfless and caring player I've ever coached. His every action as a person is designed with others in mind. The quiet and humble way in which he consistently goes about his business is extraordinary to witness. Luke epitomizes all the qualities the Derek Hines Award stands for and represents. He is the ultimate teammate."

The award was established by the HCA in honor of former Army hockey player Derek Hines, who was a "consum­mate team player and team builder." Hines played at Army from 1999-2003 and was a four-year letter-winner as well as a co-captain his senior season. He was killed in the line of duty on Sept. 1, 2005 in Afghanistan.

The award recognizes a "fearless leader and beloved fan favorite who always places his team first. Displaying exemplary sports­manship, is supremely competitive, intelligent and extraordinarily conditioned with an unmatched work ethic. The contributions of this individual, on and off the ice, cannot be measured by statistics alone."
Robinson is a two-year hockey team captain, as selected by his teammates. Prior to the 2023-24 academic year, Robinson was selected as the Academy's Captain of Captains, representing the 27 intercollegiate programs to the Academy leadership, serving more than 1000 cadet athletes. A three-time Coaches' Association All-American Scholar, he carries a 3.96 cumulative grade point average and will be going to graduate school after graduating from the Academy.

The native of Nashville, Tenn., earned the team's Vic Heyliger Award and was a co-recipient of the Jim Bowman Scholar-Athlete Award. The Heyliger, voted on by the team, is the cornerstone of Air Force hockey. It is awarded to the player whose dedication, character, leadership and work ethic exemplifies Falcon hockey.

On the ice, he played in 118 of the possible 122 career games and had four goals, 15 assists and 19 points. His 132 career blocked shots were the most of any active Falcon. Robinson played a key role on the Falcon penalty kill that finished sixth in the nation at 84.8 percent. As a senior, he recorded the best statistical season of his career with two goals, seven assists, nine points and 44 blocked shots. His +6 plus-minus ratio in 2023-24 was the best among the Falcon defensemen.
 
From Luke Robinson:
 
"I am deeply honored to be named the 2024 recipient of the Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award. I am extremely grateful to the Hockey Commissioners Association and the members of the award selection committee for this prestigious accolade. 1LT Derek Hines is a true American hero and to be recognized for an award in his name is something I will never forget.

At the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA), our hockey program is not just about sports; it is about embodying the core values of our institution and the ideals of service before self. Every player who wears the Air Force uniform carries the legacy of those who have come before us, and despite 1LT Hines doing so at West Point and in the Army, his bravery, sacrifice, and legacy continue to inspire all within the USAFA Hockey community.
 
Thank you to Coach Frank Serratore, the entire coaching staff, and my teammates, who have been my support system and true brothers on and off the ice throughout this journey. This award is a testament to the collective effort and dedication of our team, and I am humbled to accept it on behalf of all who have contributed to our success.
 
I am proud to bring this award back to the Air Force Academy. It serves as a reminder of the profound responsibility that comes with representing our institution and the values it stands for. I will continue to strive to honor the legacy of 1LT Derek Hines and all those who have served with distinction."
 
 
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