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REILLY

Rob Reilly

  • Class
    1988
  • Induction
    2009
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball

Rob Reilly - Men's Basketball (1983-87)
Rob Reilly was a four-year member of the Washburn men's basketball team and was a starting guard on the 1987 NAIA national championship team while also leading the team in assists and steals as as junior. He earned an all-CSIC selection as a senior after earning honorable mention all-CSIC honors as a junior. At the end of his career, his 253 career assists ranked fourth all-time in Washburn's record books. His 130 steals was the most in school history when his career ended. He played in 125 games. He shared the school record for the most games played and started during a season with 39 during the Ichabods' run to the National Championship.

His top-two Ichabod sporting memories were winning the National Championship and then representing the United States at the World Sports Fair in Tokyo that same year. Reilly graduated from Washburn in 1988 and is a graduate of Hayden High School in Topeka. Reilly and his wife Traci (also a Washburn graduate) have two sons, Ryan and Michael. He was inducted into the Washburn Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.

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