Clark Kellogg And His Wife Rosy Are Proud Of Their Kids Sports Achivements

Both of Clark Kellogg sons Nick and Alex played basketball in their father's alma mater Ohio State University!

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Clark Kellogg, an American former professional basketball player in the NBA and current college basketball analyst for CBS Sports, has had his longtime wife, Rosy, by his side through all his ups and downs.

Former NBA star Clark Kellogg first met his wife Rosy at a concert in 1979 when he was a freshman at Ohio State.

After years of dating, the couple decided to marry in 1983 and has been happily married for over four decades.

Clark Kellogg’s wife, Rosy, has supported him throughout his NBA career and personal life.

She stood by his side from the beginning of his basketball journey and supported him when a chronic knee problem forced him to retire.

While very little information about Rosy’s professional journey is available, she often shares her husband’s and children’s achievements on her social media, expressing her love and pride for them.

Clark and Rosy Kellogg are proud parents of three children: two sons, Nick and Clark ‘Alex’ Kellogg, and a daughter, Talisa.

All three of Clark and Rosy’s children are outstanding athletes

The former NBA star Clark Kellogg and his longtime wife Rosy raised all of their three children to be successful in their respective fields.

Following their father’s footsteps in sports, Nick, Alex, and Talisa showcased their exceptional athletics skills in high school and college.

While, Clark and Rosy’s sons Nick and Alex excelled in basketball while attending Ohio University, their only daughter Talisa showcased her amazing volleyball skills at Georgia Tech.

Standing at a height of 6 feet 1 inch, Talisa finished her career ranked 4th in Georgia Tech history with 1,736 kills and 66 solo blocks.

Talisa was also a member of the US National A2 team that earned the bronze medal at the 2008 US Women’s Open championships and was a member of the US Women’s Olympic Training Team.

Before Georgia Tech, Clark’s daughter played as an outside hitter at DeSales High School from 2001-2004.

Furthermore, after her playing career, Talisa continued her volleyball journey as a freshman head coach at Hilliard Bradley High School and assistant coach for m.51 Rox in 2010.

A year later, in 2012, she took on the role of Head Coach for the club team M. 71 Rox.

However, she decided to end her volleyball career to focus on her other career; in 2014, she became the account manager of NetJets and later continued her career as an administrative assistant of Chipotle Mexican Grill for almost four years.

Talisa has been serving as the administrative assistant of Clark Kellogg enterprise for over eight years.

Clark’s son, Clark ‘Alex’ Kellogg, did not continue his sports career after playing for a year at Ohio State University, but he is succeeding in his other career.

Alex earned his bachelor’s degree in pre-medicine from Columbus State Community College in 2016 and served as NetJets’ owner services account manager for over nine years.

Talking about Clark and Rosy’s other son, Nick Kellogg is continuing his sports career and is currently serving as the men’s basketball NIL coordinator of The Ohio State University Department of Athletics.

Nick has also been the basketball shooting and skills trainer of Just Hoops by Shoot-A-Way since 2017.

Previously, he was the director of basketball development at Buckeye Elite Sports Training and played professionally at Paris Basketball, MkS Start Lublin, and Batumi Basketball Club in Europe.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Clark Kellogg was born Clark Clifton Kellogg Jr. on July 2, 1961, in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
  • He began his basketball career while attending St Joseph High School in Cleveland, Ohio, and his records are regarded as among the finest in Cleveland history.
  • Clark began his NBA career with the Indiana Pacers in 1982 and played with the team until his retirement in 1987.
  • In 1989, he joined ESPN as a basketball analyst and continues his analyst career with CBS Sports.
Suruchi Lohani
Suruchi Lohani
Suruchi is a business management student with a strong passion for writing, particularly when it comes to sports. She loves creating articles and blogs that explore various aspects of the sports world. With a curious mind and a love for both academics and creativity, she constantly seeks to expand her knowledge and share her insights through her writing.

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