Peggy and jennifer gillom biography

          Peggie Gillom-Granderson (born April 14, ) is a chaplain at the University of Mississippi since Before starting her religious position.

        1. Peggie Gillom-Granderson (born April 14, ) is a chaplain at the University of Mississippi since Before starting her religious position.
        2. The sports complex at Ole Miss is named “Gillom Sports Center” after Jennifer and her sister, Peggy; Inducted into Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in
        3. Peggie Gillom was born on 14 April and played basketball for the University of Mississippi from to , setting school records with.
        4. Jennifer Gillom and Peggie Gillom-Granderson will be honored with the Legacy Award from the Ole Miss Women's Council for Philanthropy.
        5. In —many awards later—Peggy retired from coaching to become the Fellowship of Christian Athletes' Women's Chaplain on the Ole Miss campus.
        6. Peggie Gillom was born on 14 April and played basketball for the University of Mississippi from to , setting school records with.!

          Jennifer Gillom

          American basketball player and coach (born )

          Jennifer "Grandmama" Gillom (born June 13, ) is an American former Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) basketball player who played for the Phoenix Mercury from to , before finishing her playing career with the Los Angeles Sparks in Gillom is also a former Sparks head coach, also coached the Minnesota Lynx, and was, until , an assistant coach of the Connecticut Sun.

          Born in Abbeville, Mississippi, Gillom played college basketball at the University of Mississippi and helped the United States Basketball Team to a gold medal in women's basketball in the Summer Olympics.[1] Gillom signed with the Mercury in where she was All-WNBA in and won the Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award in her final season.

          Gillom became the head coach of the Xavier College Preparatory High School basketball team in Phoenix, Arizona in Starting in the season, Gillom served as an assistant coach for the Minnesota Lynx. In