The Hoops Career of Bob Grannan

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: May 26, 2020

Special thanks to Integrity’s very own Bob Grannan for joining us on the “Inspire” podcast. Bob sent over a great picture of himself from his college basketball playing days.

Here’s what Bob has to say about his hoops career:

“This is me heading into my senior year at Indiana State University Evansville, the 1973-1974 season. I was a starting forward, having earned a scholarship my sophomore year. I was considered a rebounder and frequently got the most challenging defensive assignment. I loved being part of a team — I’m still in the record books as one of the top 10 rebounders in team history! Thank goodness for defense. My field goal shooting percentage was nothing to brag about.”

Big thanks to Bob for sharing this fun glimpse into his past — and for the incredible work he does to make Integrity stronger every day!

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