It’s somewhat fitting that Jimmer Fredette announced his retirement from basketball on the eve of BYU’s graduation festivities. Of the school’s newest graduates gathered for commencement at the ...
Losing a star player late in a promising season is a story Jimmer Fredette knows all too well. Fresh off BYU’s 80-67 victory at No. 6 San Diego State on Feb. 26, 2011, the Cougars (27-2) surged to No.
Fifteen years after “Jimmermania” rocked the country, Jimmer Fredette is still getting shoutouts in the media — and this time from two of the biggest names in sports. The former BYU star came up in ...
Jimmer Fredette's unsuccessful six-year NBA stint does not do justice to the superstar caliber player he was in college. As a lethal scoring machine, Fredette raised the floor of the Brigham Young ...
Jimmer Fredette is hanging it up. The BYU legend and former first round NBA draft selection has officially retired from basketball, he announced Wednesday in a social media post. It’s time to say ...
Jimmer Fredette, the 2011 Associated Press men's college basketball player of the year at BYU who went on to become an NBA lottery pick and then played for the U.S. in 3x3 at last year's Paris ...
Jimmer Fredette will forever be known as having enjoyed one of the greatest college basketball peaks of all time. The 2011 National Player of the Year was the leading scorer in all of NCAA Division I ...
Jimmer Fredette, college basketball legend and former NBA player and Olympian, announced his retirement from the game on Wednesday. Fredette, who became a superstar at BYU, provided basketball fans ...
Jimmer Fredette is unquestionably the most polarizing prospect in the 2011 NBA Draft. The BYU point guard garnered multiple National Player of the Year awards his senior season, as well as a cult-like ...
Jimmer Fredette has a new gig. On Monday, USA Basketball announced Fredette has been named the first managing director of the USA 3x3 Men’s National Team. Such an honor and opportunity! Thank you ...
Jimmer Fredette is calling it a career. The sharpshooter who was a college basketball sensation at Brigham Young before becoming an international star and representing Team USA at the Olympics ...