Stuart Robbins Explained

Stuart Robbins
Position:Centre
Nationality:Welsh
High School:King's Academy
College:Saint Joseph's University
Years1:?
Team1:Saint Joseph's Hawks
Years2:?
Team2:Thames Valley Tigers
Years3:?
Team3:London Towers
Years4:?
Team4:Bree BBC
Years5:?
Team5:Kaiserslautern
Years6:basketball
Team6:FC Bayern Munich
Years7:?
Team7:UL Eagles
Birth Date:2 November 1976

Stuart Robbins (2 November 1976 – 12 April 2010) was a Welsh basketball player from Neath in South Wales, who played at centre for the London Towers and Thames Valley in the British Basketball League and professionally in Germany, Belgium and in Limerick, Ireland. He had also played college basketball at Saint Joseph's University in Pennsylvania, United States. In Limerick, he served as assistant coach as well as centre for the city's Superleague team UL Eagles.[1] UL Eagles point guard Matt Hall, also Welsh, was a close friend.

Death

Stuart Robbins died in his sleep at the age of 33; he was found dead in his hotel room in Galway on 12 April 2010.[2] He had just completed his debut season with UL Eagles, where he led his team in scoring and rebounding[2] and was considered one of the outstanding players of that season.[3]

References

  1. [Western Mail (Wales)|Western Mail]
  2. [BBC Sport]
  3. [Irish Times]