Darren Fenn

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Basketball player
Darren Fenn
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Darren Fenn (2013)
Player information
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 BasketsUnited StatesUnited States
FranceFrance
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Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina
GermanyGermany
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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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Darren Fenn (2012) - Hall of Fame. Retrieved May 25, 2020 (English).
  2. 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).
  3. 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).
  4. Darren Fenn hooping it up with new venture. In: Buffalo Business First. Retrieved May 25, 2020 .