Reggie Warford, Kentucky's first Black 4-year player, dies
May 26, 2022 - 7:15 PM Reggie Warford, Kentucky’s second Black men’s basketball player and first Black player at the school to graduate, has died. He was 67. Basketball spokeswoman Deb Moore said Warford’s wife, Marisa, notified coach John Calipari that Warford died Thursday in Pittsburgh.…No one has shouted yet.
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