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Former Dallas Maverick and Tennessee Alum Donates $1.5 Million to School

By Dorothy J. Gentry
Sports Editor

Grant Williams, a former Dallas Maverick basketball player who now plays for the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets, is donating $1.5 million to the University of Tennessee, the school announced this week. Williams, a Tennessee alum, is giving $1 million to the athletics department, with $750,000 going to the Men’s Basketball Excellence Fund and $250,000 to the My All Unrestricted Fund for Softball. The other $500,000 of the gift will create the Grant Williams Scholarship Endowment within the Haslam College of Business.

Williams was a two-time SEC Player of the Year and helped the Volunteers win the 2017-18 SEC regular season title. Williams also excelled off the court. He graduated in just three years with a degree in supply chain management, as well took part in the VOLeaders Academy.

Dorothy J. Gentry is sports editor for Texas Metro News. She is an award-winning journalist with a degree in communications/journalism from the University of North Texas. She teaches English and Publications/Journalism in Irving ISD. She is a Dallas native.

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