Darren Fenn
Darren Fenn | ||
Darren Fenn (2013) |
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Player information | ||
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birthday | 17th February 1980 | |
place of birth | Tonawanda (NY), USA | |
size | 208 cm | |
position | center | |
college | Canisius College | |
Clubs as active | ||
1997–2001 Canisius Golden Griffins 2001–2002 CSP Limoges 2002–2004 Eurolines Vilvoorde 2004 Ural Great Perm 2004–2005 KK Bosna Sarajevo 2005–2006 Eisbären Bremerhaven 2006–2008 Brose Baskets 2008–2012 Artland Dragons 2012–2013 Hitachi SunRockers ( JBL ) 2013 JDA Dijon 2014 BC Timișoara 2014–2015 s.Oliver Baskets |
Darren Fenn (born February 17, 1980 in Tonawanda , New York ) is a retired American basketball player. He played for four teams in Germany.
career
Fenn played in his home country at Canisius College in the NCAA . At times he was the captain of the college team, in 2012 he was inducted into the college's sports hall of fame .
The center's strengths were in particular throws from the middle distance and rebounds . Before his seasons in the German Bundesliga , he played in France , Belgium , Russia and Bosnia . He was the 2004 Russian Cup winner and reached the semi-finals in the FIBA EuroCup and 2005 Bosnian Cup winner and champion. In the 2005/06 season he played for the newly promoted Bremerhaven in the Bundesliga and then moved to Bamberg. With the Brose Baskets he became German champion in 2007 . In 2008 he moved to the cup winner Artland Dragons in Quakenbrück , with whom he disappointedly missed the play-offs for the German championship in the first year for many.
After four years in Quakenbrück, Fenn did not get a new contract in Germany for the 2012/2013 season and moved to Japan to the Hitachi SunRockers from Tokyo . After a year he returned to Europe and played in France, where he had started his professional career, with Jeanne d'Arc from Dijon as a temporary replacement for an injured compatriot. After three missions, his contract was over and he moved to the Romanian Divizia A in mid-January 2014 for the club from Timișoara , where he played with former Bundesliga player Jason Conley , among others .
Fenn returned to Germany for the 2014/2015 season and joined the s.Oliver Baskets Würzburg from the 2nd ProA basketball division . He received a contract until summer 2015. After the successful promotion with the Würzburgers, the married family man (two daughters) ended his career. He went back to his homeland and opened a basketball training center for children and youth in West Seneca .
Web links
- FENN, DARREN - Statistics on the websites of the ULEB ( English )
- easyCredit BBL - Darren Fenn - player profile on the easyCredit Basketball-Bundesliga website
- Darren Fenn Stats - Canisius Golden Griffins - College season stats at statsheet.com
Individual evidence
- ^ Darren Fenn (2012) - Hall of Fame. Retrieved May 25, 2020 (English).
- ↑ Darren Fenn becomes the new "Big Man" with the polar bears. Schoenen-Dunk.de, August 26, 2005, accessed on October 24, 2013 (Medien-Info Eisbären Bremerhaven).
- ↑ Darren Fenn pour pallier à l'absence de Moss à la JDA Dijon. JDA Dijon , October 23, 2013, accessed October 24, 2013 (French, media information).
- ↑ Darren Fenn hooping it up with new venture. In: Buffalo Business First. Retrieved May 25, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fenn, Darren |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American basketball player |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th February 1980 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Tonawanda , New York , United States |