October 8, 2025
Robin (Hagen) His Law was a dual student-athlete who excelled in volleyball and women's basketball at Dakota State University. She was a standout athlete from Parker High School in volleyball, basketball, track, softball, and swimming. His Law earned All-State Girls' Basketball honors twice during her high school years.
At Dakota State, she became a three-year letterwinner in volleyball, establishing herself as one of the program's trailblazers. She led the team in attack and scoring her senior year and ranked third in blocks. Her leadership and dominance at the net earned her the team's Most Valuable Attacker award, Team Captain, and distinction of becoming the first DSU volleyball player to earn South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference (SDIC) and NAIA District 12 honors—a historic achievement for the Trojan volleyball program led by Tom Farrell.
Not only did she excel on the volleyball court, but she was equally impactful on the hardwood. She was a four-year letterwinner for the Trojan women's basketball team under the guidance of Dr. Judy Dittman. Recognized early as the team's Hardest Worker in her sophomore year, she capped her career with an SDIC All-Conference honor as a senior.
Her senior year basketball statistics were among the SDIC conference best – 5th in scoring (16.1 points per game), 4th in field goal percentage (50.8 percent), 4th in free-throw percentage (65 percent), 5th in assists (4.4 assists per game), 11th in rebounds (5.1 rebounds per game), and 9th in NAIA district play with 51.4 percent field goal shooting.
She was an integral member of the Dakota State women's basketball team during their SDIC dominance during the 1980s (winning the conference regular season titles for eight consecutive years).
After graduating from Dakota State in 1987, His Law dedicated 16 years to teaching and coaching at Chamberlain and Crow Creek, continuing to influence young athletes. She remained active in competitive sports, playing co-ed and women's softball through 2005 and winning multiple South Dakota state titles with Team Bud Light (Chamberlain) and Team Diamond Aces (Crow Creek/Lyman/Pierre).
Robin's competitive spirit never waned. She has excelled in darts in recent years, highlighted by a 2022 South Dakota State Singles Championship, a State Doubles runner-up finish the same year, and a 13th-place national doubles finish in Las Vegas in 2024.
Robin lives in Pukwana, South Dakota, with her husband, Nate, celebrating 26 years of marriage. They are proud parents of two sons—Jacob, who attended DSU for one year, and Nathan Jr., a 2024 Dakota State University graduate. The entire family remains rooted and professionally active in the Chamberlain area.
2025 Dakota State University Athletics Hall of Fame Series |
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Robin (Hagen) His Law '87 |
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