Rosalind Ross
Rosalind Chanette Ross (January 17, 1980 - September 15, 2010) was a basketball player drafted by the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA. On September 15, 2010, she was shot and killed by her long time partner.[1]
Personal information | |
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Born | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | January 17, 1980
Died | September 15, 2010 30) Milwaukee, Wisconsin | (aged
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
Listed weight | 160 lb (73 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Bradley Tech (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) |
College |
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WNBA draft | 2002 / Round: 1 / Pick: 16th overall |
Selected by the Los Angeles Sparks | |
Position | Guard |
Number | 33 |
Career
Ross was a standout player at Milwaukee Technical High School. She then was a Junior College All-American for two years at Northeastern Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, then transferred to the University of Oklahoma.[2] In 2002, despite being sidelined with knee surgery, the Los Angeles Sparks picked her in the First Round of the WNBA draft. Ross never played a game in the WNBA, and was released by the Sparks in May 2003.[3]
Honors
University of Oklahoma Sooners
- All-Big 12 Tournament team, 2001
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Lady Norse
- Two-time Junior College All-American, 1999, 2000
- Two-time Junior College All-Conference, 1999, 2000
Personal life
Ross majored in sociology.[4] After basketball Ross worked as a security guard for Briggs & Stratton.
In 2010, Ross was shot and killed on Milwaukee's North Side, while waiting in the drive-thru of a fast food restaurant, by Malika Willoughby, her female partner since they were teenagers.[2] Ross had just informed Willoughby that she had accepted a job as a recruiter with the Oklahoma Sooners and would be leaving without her.[2] Willoughby was sentenced to 13 years in prison in 2011.[5]
References
- "Rosalind Ross, former OU women's basketball standout, killed outside restaurant". NewsOK.com.
- Glock, Allison (2012-06-01). "At the corner of love and basketball". espnW. Retrieved 2017-06-23.
- Associated Press (2003-05-03). "WNBA - Sparks Waive Injured Ross, rookie Mobley". ESPN. Retrieved 2017-06-23.
- "Player Bio: Rosalind Ross - Women's Basketball - SoonerSports.com - Official Athletics Site of the Oklahoma Sooners". SoonerSports.com.
- "Malika Willoughby sentenced to 13 years in prison". FOX6Now.com.