http://www.columbiamissourian.com/sports/family-important-to-missouri-s-pingeton/article_c2adc48c-a415-5e4f-81b6-e34632d78216.html
“The biggest shadow to grow up in was my sister, Lisa,” Robin Pingeton said. “She was a 6-4, tremendous basketball player. We had a lot of coaches that came to our house for home visits. Seeing all the recognition and attention she received all those years, I was fighting for the spotlight as a younger sister and an athlete.”
Robin Pingeton was three years younger and 6 inches shorter and wasn’t recruited like her sister. She decided to go to St. Ambrose, an NAIA school in Davenport, Iowa, where she majored in business management while playing basketball and softball.
While at St. Ambrose, Robin Pingeton became the school’s all-time scoring leader in basketball and was an All-American softball player
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