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Tulane Basketball Player Gregg Glenn III Dies in 'Tragic Accident' at 22
Tulane Basketball Player Gregg Glenn III Dies in 'Tragic Accident' at 22

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Tulane Basketball Player Gregg Glenn III Dies in 'Tragic Accident' at 22

NEED TO KNOW Tulane men's basketball player Gregg Glenn III died at age 22, the university confirmed Glenn reportedly died in a "tragic accident" over the weekend, according to the school's statement Tulane's head basketball coach remembered Glenn as an "exceptional athlete" and "remarkable person"Tulane men's basketball player Gregg Glenn III died at age 22 after what is being described as a "tragic accident." A statement from the university's vice president of student affairs Sarah Cunningham issued on Monday, July 28, said, "It is with profound sadness that I reach out to you today. We have lost a cherished member of our university community, Gregg Glenn III, who died in a tragic accident this weekend." Cunningham described Glenn as a "talented student-athlete who enriched our lives with his spirit, dedication, and passion for both sports and academics," calling him an "outstanding athlete" on the men's basketball team and "an individual who brought joy and light to those around him." "His commitment to excellence inspired many of us," the statement continued. "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." Additional details about Glenn's cause of death were not made available. The college basketball player posted on Instagram Stories just hours before his death. At the time Tulane confirmed his passing, Glenn's Stories were still active on his profile — both were reposts of other people's posts, including one from the Utah Jazz's Taylor Hendricks. Tulane Green Wave's head coach Ron Hunter said in a statement that his program "was devastated" to learn of Glenn's death. "He was not only an exceptional athlete but also a remarkable person who brought energy, dedication, and kindness to our team and community. Gregg's spirit and passion will be deeply missed, and our thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time. We will honor his memory by continuing to celebrate the impact he made on all of us." Tulane's director of broadcasting Corey Gloor said he is "absolutely gutted" by the loss. "Gregg was such a great, genuine and kind person. Love ya, G," he added. Glenn started in 34 games for Tulane last season, averaging 10.6 points per game. Read the original article on People

Prayers Pouring In After College Basketball Star Drowns To Death At 22
Prayers Pouring In After College Basketball Star Drowns To Death At 22

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Prayers Pouring In After College Basketball Star Drowns To Death At 22

Prayers Pouring In After College Basketball Star Drowns To Death At 22 originally appeared on The Spun. Prayers are pouring in on social media after a college basketball star drowned to death at 22 years old. Horrible news struck the college basketball world on Monday. Gregg Glenn III, a standout forward for Tulane, passed away. The school announced that he died in a "tragic accident." 'He was a talented student-athlete who enriched our lives with his spirit, dedication and passion for both sports and academics,' Tulane vice president of student affairs Sarah Cunningham wrote in a letter to the Tulane community on Monday. 'Gregg was an outstanding athlete on our men's basketball team and an individual who brought joy and light to those around him. His commitment to excellence inspired many of us. … 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, who started his career at Michigan, averaged 10 points and 5 rebounds per game last year. He was expected to be a major contributor to the Green Wave in 2025-26. Tragically, he died in a drowning accident, swimming off the coast of Miami, Florida. reported that he died while swimming with a friend: Tulane men's basketball player Gregg Glenn III, a senior from Pompano Beach, Florida, died Sunday in a tragic accident. Although details have not been made publicly available yet, a source said Glenn drowned off the coast of Miami while swimming with a friend. Prayers are pouring in for his friends and family members on Monday. "That's awful, wishing peace to his loved ones," one fan wrote. "My deepest condolences," one fan added. "Rest In Peace Gregg. Eternally part of the Tulane family," another fan added. "Condolences to the Glenn family as well as the Green Wave family with this tragic loss!" one fan added. "Terrible loss of a great young man. Rest In Peace. Prayers for his family and the Tulane community," one fan added. "Gone way too soon, thank you for letting us share your life with you," another fan added. Our thoughts are with the friends and family members of everyone involved. Prayers Pouring In After College Basketball Star Drowns To Death At 22 first appeared on The Spun on Jul 28, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 28, 2025, where it first appeared.

Tulane basketball star Gregg Glenn III dies in 'tragic accident' at 22 years old
Tulane basketball star Gregg Glenn III dies in 'tragic accident' at 22 years old

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Tulane basketball star Gregg Glenn III dies in 'tragic accident' at 22 years old

Tulane basketball star Gregg Glenn III died in what the university called a "tragic accident" on Monday. Glenn was 22 years old. "It is with profound sadness that I reach out to you today," vice president of student affairs Sarah Cunningham penned in a letter to the "Tulane Community." "We have lost a cherished member of our university community, Gregg Glenn III, who died in a tragic accident this weekend. He was a talented student-athlete who enriched our lives with his spirit, dedication, and passion for both sports and academics. "Gregg was an outstanding athlete on our men's basketball team and an individual who brought joy and light to those around him. His commitment to excellence inspired many of us." Cunningham's announcement did not divulge details about the "tragic accident." "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 was a product of Calvary Christian High School in Florida, where he rose to become a Division I prospect. He began his college basketball career at Michigan, where he played just four games his freshman year. Glenn would transfer to Tulane for the 2023-24 season, where he played primarily off the bench, averaging 3.6 points over 9.7 minutes per game. Last season, Glenn had a breakout year, starting all 34 games at forward. He averaged 10.6 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists.

Tulane basketball player Gregg Glenn III, a former Michigan transfer, dies unexpectedly
Tulane basketball player Gregg Glenn III, a former Michigan transfer, dies unexpectedly

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Tulane basketball player Gregg Glenn III, a former Michigan transfer, dies unexpectedly

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tulane power forward Gregg Glenn III, a starter throughout last season after having transferred from Michigan in 2023, has died unexpectedly. Glenn, 22, of Pompano Beach, Florida, 'died in a tragic accident this weekend,' Tulane vice president of student affairs Sarah Cunningham wrote in a letter to the Tulane community on Monday. Glenn "was a talented student-athlete who enriched our lives with his spirit, dedication and passion for both sports and academics,' Cunningham's letter stated. 'Gregg was an outstanding athlete on our men's basketball team and an individual who brought joy and light to those around him. ... Let us remember Gregg not just for his achievements in sports, but for the kindness and warmth he shared with everyone.' The 6-foot-7 Glenn transferred from Michigan after playing four games for the Wolverines as a freshman. As a junior last season, he started all 34 games for the Green Wave, averaging 10.6 points and 5.3 rebounds. He was on track to return to Tulane for his senior season. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 all season. Sign up here. AP college basketball: and The Associated Press

Tulane basketball player Gregg Glenn III, a former Michigan transfer, dies unexpectedly
Tulane basketball player Gregg Glenn III, a former Michigan transfer, dies unexpectedly

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Tulane basketball player Gregg Glenn III, a former Michigan transfer, dies unexpectedly

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tulane power forward Gregg Glenn III, a starter throughout last season after having transferred from Michigan in 2023, has died unexpectedly. Glenn, 22, of Pompano Beach, Florida, 'died in a tragic accident this weekend,' Tulane vice president of student affairs Sarah Cunningham wrote in a letter to the Tulane community on Monday. Glenn "was a talented student-athlete who enriched our lives with his spirit, dedication and passion for both sports and academics,' Cunningham's letter stated. 'Gregg was an outstanding athlete on our men's basketball team and an individual who brought joy and light to those around him. ... Let us remember Gregg not just for his achievements in sports, but for the kindness and warmth he shared with everyone.' The 6-foot-7 Glenn transferred from Michigan after playing four games for the Wolverines as a freshman. As a junior last season, he started all 34 games for the Green Wave, averaging 10.6 points and 5.3 rebounds. He was on track to return to Tulane for his senior season. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 all season. Sign up here. AP college basketball: and

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