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Tammi Reiss was born on 2 April, 1970 in Eldred, New York, United States, is an American basketball coach. Discover Tammi Reiss's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Tammi Reiss Net Worth
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Tammi Reiss (born April 2, 1970 ) is an American actress and former professional basketball player.
She is currently the coach for the University of Rhode Island.
Reiss is a native of New York state.
Reiss was also an accomplished runner during this period, her achievements in Track and Field including winning the state's Class D cross-country championship in 1983.
She led Eldred Central to a state championship in 1988, and finished her high school basketball career with 2,871 points scored.
Reiss received an athletic scholarship to the University of Virginia and played from 1989 to 1992.
At the University of Virginia, Reiss became a three-time all American.
During her stellar college career, she was a four time all league honoree, leading her team to the NCAA Final Four three straight times while being named to the ACC women's championship all tournament squad twice, scoring 1,842 points and making 437 free throws (in both cases, placing in second place all time among women in the school's history) and scoring 139 three-point shots while making 41% of her shots from the three-point line, both of the latter all time school records for women's basketball.
Reiss got interested in acting during her stint at the University of Virginia, and she took a Drama 101 class there.
Frustrated at the lack of a women's professional basketball league in the United States, Reiss returned to her college as an assistant coach.
Reiss graduated from the University of Virginia in 1992 with a major in sports management.
As a professional, she was chosen in the first round of the first-ever WNBA draft and played for two years with the Utah Starzz.
She is currently the head coach of the University of Rhode Island Lady Rams basketball team.
Reiss was born in New York, and she attended Eldred Central School, a high-school in the area.
Reiss began playing in her high-school's team as an eighth-grader.
After two years, however, the WNBA had formed and on April 28, 1997, Reiss was drafted with the 5th overall pick by the Utah Starzz.
Reiss had been scouted by the Starzz after she received a telephone call from WNBA president Val Ackerman, who invited her to attend a veteran tryout camp where WNBA teams would observe prospect players.
The Starzz were impressed by her play.
Reiss' debut WNBA game was played on June 21, 1997 in a 61 - 73 loss to the Sacramento Monarchs where she recorded 16 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists (also having the most playing time of all of the players from both teams with 38 minutes and 56 seconds).
She would sustain a sprained ankle injury on July 6, 1998, and although she recovered quickly, would get reinjured on July 11 and miss 5 games.
Her final WNBA game was played on August 17, 1998 (only 14 months after her debut game) in a 64 - 75 loss to the Phoenix Mercury recording 1 point and 1 rebound in 15 minutes of playing time.
The following year, she was waived by the Starzz on June 9, 1999 as part of the final roster cuts before the 1999 season.
Reiss played 50 games in her WNBA career, all 50 of them for the Starzz and had career averages of 7.2 points, 2.7 assists and 2.3 rebounds per game.
Reiss debuted as an actress in a 1999 episode of the television comedy, Sister Sister (The Road Less Travelled).
Reiss became assistant coach of the Starzz in 2001 and remained with the team through 2003 (staying with the team when it relocated to San Antonio, Texas as the San Antonio Silver Stars).
In 2002, Reiss was selected to the ACC's 50th anniversary women's basketball team.
In 2002, she played teammate, Vicki Sanchez, to Juwanna Mann in the comedy film, of the same title.
That same year, she played the Burge’s volleyball coach in the made-for-television film Double Teamed.
She also appeared in Love and Basketball.
In 2011, Reiss joined San Diego State as assistant coach of the Lady Aztecs basketball team.
She helped direct the team to a sweep of the Mountain West regular season and championship, as well as a spot in the NCAA championship tournament.
In 2013, Reiss joined the Cal State-Fullerton as one of their women's basketball team's assistant coaches.
That total places her, as of 2014, in fifth place among New York state's all-time high school girls' scoring leaders.
At Eldred Central, Reiss was coached by Ken Bjorn and Frank Kean, with boys' team coach Paul Tylawsky, a former basketball player with a Boston Celtics affiliate, also training her three times a week.
Reiss became a fan of Magic Johnson, and her dad built her a home basketball court during this period, so that she could hone her skills in a safe environment.
At Eldred, Reiss established a single-game New York state girls' basketball record by scoring 51 points in one contest.
In 2015, Reiss joined the Syracuse staff as one of their women's basketball assistant coaches.
On April 18, 2019, she was named the 9th head coach in Rhode Island women's basketball history.