Glen Rice

Glen Rice

57 · Born: May 28, 1967

Personal Details

Official Socials
Height6' 7"
BornMay 28, 1967 Flint, Michigan, USA
Spouse
  • Tia Santoro

    ( Apr 28, 2016 to May 13, 2025 )
  • Cristina Fernandez

    ( Sep 5, 1997 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

A remarkably gifted and distinguished 6-8 forward, Rice concluded his illustrious collegiate career at the University of Michigan, leaving behind a lasting legacy as the program's all-time leading scorer in Big Ten history, a testament to his exceptional prowess on the court, with an impressive total of 2,442 points accumulated during his time with the Wolverines.

Noteworthy was the esteemed recognition bestowed upon the individual, as a senior, he was chosen to join an elite group of athletes by being selected to The Sporting News All-America Second Team, a testament to his outstanding abilities on the court.

Furthermore, his exceptional performances during the 1989 NCAA Championship tournament played a pivotal role in propelling the Michigan team to claim the coveted title, with his remarkable average of 30.7 points per game ranking among the top in NCAA Tournament history, a feat that has been etched in the annals of the sport.

In addition, Rice's impressive achievement broke the previous record held by Bill Bradley, a mark of 184 points, a testament to his remarkable skill and prowess on the court.

Shawn Kemp's remarkable basketball career reached new heights during the 1989 NCAA Championship Game against Seton Hall, where he put forth an awe-inspiring 31-point, 11-rebound performance that would ultimately lead to him being bestowed the coveted title of Most Outstanding Player for the Final Four.

In recognition of his extraordinary accomplishments that year, Kemp was awarded the esteemed Jesse Owens Award, a prestigious honor that acknowledged him as the Big Ten Athlete of the Year.

Shawn Kemp's impressive collegiate career was marked by numerous accolades and achievements, solidifying his position as one of the most talented and dominant players of his generation.

Person Biography:

Shawn Kemp was born on November 26, 1969, in Elkhart, Indiana. He began his basketball career at the University of Kentucky, where he played for two seasons before transferring to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) for his final two years of college.

Kemp's impressive collegiate performance earned him numerous accolades, including the 1989 NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player award and the Jesse Owens Award for Big Ten Athlete of the Year.

After his college career, Kemp went on to play professionally in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for several teams, including the Seattle SuperSonics, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Portland Trail Blazers. Throughout his 17-year professional career, he was known for his athleticism, rebounding ability, and scoring prowess, earning him the nickname "Reign Man."

Career

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