Perrot, Kim (c. 1967–1999)
Perrot, Kim (c. 1967–1999)
African-American basketball player. Born c. 1967; died Aug 19, 1999, in Houston, TX; attended University of Southwestern Louisiana.
During college career, held 26 school records; as a senior, led the nation in scoring, averaging 30.1 points a game; played professionally in Sweden, Germany, Israel and France; led the Houston Comets to a WNBA championship (1997).
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