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Bob Ryan
Ryan in 2015
Born
(1946-02-21) February 21, 1946 (age 78)
Trenton, New Jersey
Education
The Lawrenceville School Boston College
Occupation(s)
Sportswriter, author
Known for
Basketball reporting
Spouse
Elaine (m. 1969)
Children
Keith (1970–2008), Jessica (b. 1976)
Robert P. Ryan (born February 21, 1946) is an American sportswriter, formerly with The Boston Globe, and author. He has been described as "the quintessential American sportswriter" and a basketball guru,[1] and is well known for his coverage of the sport including his famous stories covering the Boston Celtics in the 1970s. After graduating from Boston College, Ryan started as a sports intern for the Globe on the same day as Peter Gammons,[2] and later worked with other notable Globe sportswriters Will McDonough and Leigh Montville. In early 2012, Ryan announced his retirement from sports writing after 44 years, effective at the conclusion of the 2012 Summer Olympics.[3] His final column in the Globe was published August 12, 2012.
^Dan Shaughnessy, Bill Simmons, and many others
^SportsFanMag.com article Archived September 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
^Matt Pepin, "Globe's Ryan will retire after Olympics", The Boston Globe, February 15, 2012
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