Tulane announces death of star basketball player Gregg Glenn III in a ‘tragic accident’


Tulane basketball star Gregg Glenn III died in a “tragic accident” over the weekend, university vice president of student affairs Sarah Cunningham announced Monday. Glenn was 22.

In a statement, Cunningham announced Glenn’s death. Cunningham used the phrase “tragic accident,” but did not provide additional details about Glenn’s death. Cunningham called Glenn a “talented student-athlete who enriched our lives with his spirit, dedication, and passion for both sports and academics.”

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Glenn was also recognized for his “infectious personality, positive energy, and kindness” in the statement.

The oldest of his siblings, Gregg was a Health & Wellness major from Pompano Beach, Florida. Known for his infectious personality, positive energy, and kindness, he brightened every room he entered. Well known in the South Florida area for his basketball prowess, he will be greatly missed by many.

Let us remember Gregg not just for his achievements in sports, but for the kindness and warmth he shared with everyone. He will forever remain a part of our university family.

Glenn began his college-basketball career at Michigan, where he saw time in four games as a freshman. He transferred to Tulane after his freshman season. As a sophomore, Glenn appeared in 30 games with Tulane, averaging 3.6 points.

He moved into the starting lineup as a junior. Glenn started every single game in which he appeared last season, scoring 10.6 points and dishing out 5.3 rebounds in 34 starts. He was set to return to the school for his senior season.



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