October 14, 2007
Hoops Legend Alec Kessler Passes Away
Alec Kessler (image: georgiadogs.com)
Preface: Alec Kessler was one of the greatest basketball players in UGA history. I remember watching him lead the Georgia Bulldogs to their first and only regular season SEC Championship. It's with a heavy heart that we share the Georgiadogs.com obituary below. - GSB
From Georgiadogs.com
Alec Kessler, one of the most decorated and accomplished players in the history of the Georgia basketball program – who earned as much notoriety for his classroom work as he did on the court – passed away suddenly in Pensacola, Fla., on Saturday. He was 40.
A native of Roswell, Ga., who lived in Gulf Breeze, Fla., Kessler died of an apparent heart attack after he collapsed while playing in a pickup basketball game in Pensacola. He was taken to Gulf Breeze Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at approximately 12 Noon on Saturday.
Kessler, a 1990 UGA graduate and 1999 graduate of the Emory University School of Medicine, was an orthopedic surgeon in Pensacola.
Kessler arrived at Georgia in the fall of 1985, a low-level basketball recruit who had few offers from NCAA Division I programs. He redshirted in his first collegiate season, became a solid reserve on Georgia’s NCAA Tournament team of 1987, and blossomed into an all-star his last three years. As captain of the 1990 SEC Champion Bulldogs in 1990, he became the seventh player in school history to earn All-America honors.
In his last collegiate game, Kessler became Georgia’s all-time leading scorer with 1,788 points, a mark that was surpassed a year later by Litterial Green.
Kessler’s good work in the classroom, however, fairly dwarfed his on-court accomplishments. In both 1989 and 1990, he was named the CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year, an award that covers every student-athlete in every NCAA-sponsored sport. He graduated magna cum laude from UGA in 1990 with a 3.9 grade point average in Microbiology.
After his graduation, Kessler was the 12th pick overall in the 1990 NBA Draft, taken by the Houston Rockets, who promptly traded him to the Miami Heat. He played four seasons for the Heat before retiring and embarking upon his career in medicine.
Kessler was also a 2000 inductee into the University of Georgia Circle of Honor, which pays tribute to those student-athletes and coaches who have exhibited extraordinary levels of excellence by their performance and conduct.
Kessler, who was preceded at Georgia by his basketball-playing brother Chad (1984-87), is survived by his wife Rhea and their two sons, Nicholas and Christopher.
See also:
-- Bulldog Legend Passes Away - Columbus-Ledger
-- Alec Kessler's Bio - Wikipedia
-- Noteworthy - Emory's web site
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Labels:
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7 comments:
Terrible news. He was truly one of the "good guys" in every way. My deepest sympathies to his family.
Damn. No word at all on the cause?
Some people leave this world way too early, and some stay for way too long. Kessler would definitely be in the first category.g
I think I read somewhere else it was a heart attack.
My sympathies go out to the Kessler family. Growing up Alec was a hero of mine. I'll never forget sitting last row in Stegeman and watching the Dawgs upset LSU and claim their only SEC basketball title. He was a tremendous basketball player and a damn good Dawg.
RIP Alec Kessler
DGD. RIP.
I went to Roswell with Alec. He graduated the year before me and I did not know him well.
But I do have several friends who were very close to Alec and they are devastated.
Alec is the embodiment of what we want our children to grow up to be. He left his mark in so many ways.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
He was 40?! Wow, that makes me feel old. RIP sir, you were one of the best we've ever had.
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