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Brett Blizzard is an Italian-American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Italian team Pallacanestro Varese. He was born on June 12, 1980 in Rome, Italy. Brett Blizzard stands at 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall and weighs around 200 lbs (90 kg). He has black hair and brown eyes. Brett Blizzard has had a successful career in basketball, playing for teams in Italy, Spain, and the United States. He has won several championships and awards, including the Italian Cup in 2004 and the Spanish Cup in 2006. Brett Blizzard is currently single and has no known dating history. Brett Blizzard has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He earns his money from his basketball career, endorsements, and other business ventures. Brett Blizzard is an active philanthropist and has been involved in several charitable causes. He is a supporter of the Special Olympics and has also donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

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Age 44 years old
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Born 12 June, 1980
Birthday 12 June
Birthplace Tallahassee, Florida
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2010

In his first year, he was a starter and helped lead Virtus to the championship game against Siena. During the four years at Bologna; Blizzard played in 3 Italian Cup Finals, a Championship Final, a FIBA Cup Final, and captured a FIBA Cup Championship. Blizzard ended his relationship with Bologna in 2010 due to non payment from the club.

2005

Brett Blizzard finished his career with the University of North Carolina Wilmington as the holder of 32 school records and sharer of five others. Among them, he finished as the school's all-time leader in scoring for both single season and career (655 and 2,144), steals for both single season and career (70 and 241), and games started/played (both 125). On February 2, 2005, Blizzard became one of only three Seahawk players ever to have his jersey retired.

2004

Following a successful rookie campaign, Blizzard tried to make an NBA roster by participating in two July 2004 NBA Summer Leagues while playing for the Phoenix Suns — the Reebok Rocky Mountain Revue in Salt Lake City, Utah and the Reebok Vegas Summer League in Las Vegas, Nevada. No teams signed him and he went back to Italy.

2003

By scoring 655 points (109 three-pointers) and eclipsing the 2,000 career point milestone, Blizzard once again led UNCW to the CAA regular season and tournament titles. The Seahawks produced a 15-3 conference record and then defeated Drexel, 70-62, in the CAA Tournament Championship game. Along the way he earned his fourth All-CAA First Team bid and third CAA Tournament MVP award, neither of which had ever been done before (and, to this day, still have not). UNCW entered the 2003 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament as an #11 seed. They lost their first round match-up against #6-seeded Maryland. Aaron Coombs sank two free throws with five seconds remaining, giving the Seahawks a 73-72 lead and placing them in a position to pull off a tournament surprise for the second year in a row. Instead, Maryland won the game 75-73 by hitting a buzzer beating three-point shot.

In 2003-04, Blizzard got loaned to Sicc BPA Jesi (later renamed Aurora Basket Jesi) from Montepaschi Siena. For the season, he started 41 games and averaged 12.9 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game.

2001

In 2001-02, Brett Blizzard led the Seahawks into the NCAA Tournament after winning both the Colonial Athletic Association regular season and tournament titles. The Seahawks finished 14-4 in conference play and went on to defeat Virginia Commonwealth University, 66-51, in the conference tournament to earn an automatic March Madness berth. UNCW caught national attention when their #13-seeded Seahawks upset #4 USC in overtime, 93-89, to win their first ever NCAA Tournament game.

2000

Brett's sophomore campaign (2000–01) was the least personally successful year of his tenure. In 30 games, Blizzard scored fewer points (415), had fewer steals (48) and made fewer three-pointers than the previous season. Despite the production dropoff, the Seahawks finished the regular season with an 11-5 conference record, good for second place. UNCW lost the conference tournament championship game, however, to George Mason, and were thus relegated to play in the 2001 NIT Tournament. They would go on to lose the opening round game versus Dayton, 59-68. Blizzard earned his second consecutive All-CAA First Team selection.

1999

Brett Blizzard entered UNCW in August 1999 as a relative unknown in college basketball, but by his graduation he had become a national media darling for his performances in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championships.

Blizzard started all 31 games as a true freshman in 1999-2000. In fact, he would go on to start every single game of his collegiate career. During his first season, Brett led the team in scoring by sinking 483 points (15.6 ppg). He made 94 three-pointers out of 201 attempts, which earned him the Ed Steitz Award by the Basketball Hall of Fame as the top three-point shooting freshman in the nation. Brett complemented his scoring ability with 76 assists and 62 steals. The Seahawks finished the regular season in fourth place with an 8-8 conference record, but Blizzard solidified his selection as an All-CAA First Team selection by leading UNCW to win the CAA Tournament championship. They defeated Richmond 57-47, with Brett taking home his first of an unprecedented three Tournament MVP awards. In the first round of the 2000 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, the #15-seeded Seahawks faced #2 Cincinnati, but lost 47-64 in their first ever tournament berth. Blizzard also won the CAA Rookie of the Year award.

1995

Brett Blizzard was born in Tallahassee, Florida. He attended Florida State University School (colloquially "Florida High School") from 1995–1999. As a standout on the basketball team, Brett earned a full-ride scholarship to attend the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) to play for the UNCW Seahawks in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). Blizzard finished his career at Florida High as All-Time leading scorer.

1980

Brett Alan Blizzard (born June 12, 1980) is an Italian-American basketball player. Originally of American nationality, Blizzard opted to acquire dual citizenship in Italy while playing overseas. He became eligible to play on Italy's national team because of a distant Italian relative. Including Virtus Bologna, Blizzard has played for seven professional teams in his career. He also owns and operates The American Basketball Experience, which brings European youth basketball players to America to train and experience American culture.