Kristen Sharp
Kristen Sharp, affectionately known as "K.B.," is a notable point guard in the basketball world, hailing from the United States. Born on April 18, 1981, in Columbus, Ohio, she has carved out a distinguished career both on the collegiate front and in international arenas.
Career
K.B. kicked off her journey at Bexley High School before advancing to the University of Cincinnati, where she majored in Criminal Justice. As a player for the Bearcats, she left an indelible mark, becoming the school’s all-time leader in assists with 623 and holding records for games played and total minutes. Sharp's college accolades include being named to the First Team All-Conference USA and joining an elite group of fewer than 15 women in NCAA Division I history to exceed 1,000 career points, 600 assists, and 450 rebounds.Sharp took her talents overseas, starting with a successful stint in St. Petersburg, Russia, where she helped her team clinch the EuroCup Championship during the 2003-04 season. Her international career flourished in Israel, playing for Hapoel Tel-Aviv, where she averaged nearly 15 points per game and shot an impressive 60.3% from the field. Continuing her trajectory, she contributed significantly to Raanana Herzeliya, ranking second in the league for assists per game and leading in assists-to-turnover ratio.