Central Michigan University Athletics
2026-27 Women's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 11
Jailenn Green
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Lexington, Ky.
- High School:
- George Rogers Clark
2025-26: Transferred to Central Michigan from NCAA II Saint Leo University of the Sunshine State Conference in Saint Leo, Fla. … appeared in all 26 games with 21 starts … averaged 13.4 points (second on team) and over two steals (third on team) on 21.5 minutes per game … double-digit scoring in 17 games including in her second collegiate contest, and six straight during SSC play … posted multiple steals in 14 games, 10 with three-plus … five 20-point games: season-high 28 (60 percent from the field) in just 20 minutes against Barry (1/17/26); 27 in just her sixth collegiate contest at Florida Tech (12/6/25); closed freshman campaign with 26 against Embry-Riddle (2/28/26); rang in the new year with 24 against Lynn (1/3/26); efficient 21 (nine-of-13 FG) at Florida Southern (1/28/26) … season-high five steals against Central Missouri (11/24/25) … named Saint Leo’s women’s Lion of the Week (1/19/26) for 28-point barrage against Barry … made collegiate debut and first start against in season-opener against Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (11/14/26) … made the Saint Leo Dean’s List
High School: Graduated a four-year honor roll mainstay from George Rogers Clark High School (GRC) in Winchester, Ky. in 2025 … led GRC to 2025 KHSAA Sweet 16 title game, finished as state runner-up … two-time all-state and all-region (2025, 2024) selection in Kentucky … back-to-back regional and district championships at GRC (2025, 2024) … sent GRC to 2025 KHSAA quarterfinals with dominant 22-point breakout in 64-42 victory over Franklin-Simpson High School … erupted for 21 points from the bench in 2024 regional quarterfinal victory, 61-33 over Scott High School … four-time all-district selection (2025, 2024, 2023, 2022) … attended Bryan Station High School in Lexington for freshman and sophomore years … member of the Black Student Union at GRC
Personal: Daughter of Valerie and Adrean Robinson … has three siblings: older sister, Jaleigha; younger brothers, Adrean Jr. and Amir … favorite professional athlete is Stephen Curry, favorite team is the Golden State Warriors … enjoys reading poetry, listening to music, going for walks and watching movies and TV, especially crime shows … “good at a lot of board games”
“Why CMU?”: “I chose Central Michigan University because I feel like it’s the right fit for me both on and off the court. The way Central Michigan women’s basketball plays matches my style, and I can see myself growing and making an impact in their system. I also really value the relationships I’ve built with the coaches through CMU athletics—they’ve shown belief in me, and I trust them to help me develop as a player and person.
“On top of that, the team culture stood out to me. The players seem close, competitive, and supportive, which is exactly the kind of environment I want to be part of. I feel like I’d be pushed every day while also being part of a real family. Being in Mount Pleasant just felt right too; it’s a place where I can stay focused, work hard, and take full advantage of the opportunity in front of me.”
High School: Graduated a four-year honor roll mainstay from George Rogers Clark High School (GRC) in Winchester, Ky. in 2025 … led GRC to 2025 KHSAA Sweet 16 title game, finished as state runner-up … two-time all-state and all-region (2025, 2024) selection in Kentucky … back-to-back regional and district championships at GRC (2025, 2024) … sent GRC to 2025 KHSAA quarterfinals with dominant 22-point breakout in 64-42 victory over Franklin-Simpson High School … erupted for 21 points from the bench in 2024 regional quarterfinal victory, 61-33 over Scott High School … four-time all-district selection (2025, 2024, 2023, 2022) … attended Bryan Station High School in Lexington for freshman and sophomore years … member of the Black Student Union at GRC
Personal: Daughter of Valerie and Adrean Robinson … has three siblings: older sister, Jaleigha; younger brothers, Adrean Jr. and Amir … favorite professional athlete is Stephen Curry, favorite team is the Golden State Warriors … enjoys reading poetry, listening to music, going for walks and watching movies and TV, especially crime shows … “good at a lot of board games”
“Why CMU?”: “I chose Central Michigan University because I feel like it’s the right fit for me both on and off the court. The way Central Michigan women’s basketball plays matches my style, and I can see myself growing and making an impact in their system. I also really value the relationships I’ve built with the coaches through CMU athletics—they’ve shown belief in me, and I trust them to help me develop as a player and person.
“On top of that, the team culture stood out to me. The players seem close, competitive, and supportive, which is exactly the kind of environment I want to be part of. I feel like I’d be pushed every day while also being part of a real family. Being in Mount Pleasant just felt right too; it’s a place where I can stay focused, work hard, and take full advantage of the opportunity in front of me.”
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