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Lynn Norenberg Barry

Lynn Norenberg Barry
Personal information
Born 1959
St. Petersburg, Florida
Nationality American
Listed height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Career information
High school Lakewood (St. Petersburg, Florida)
College William & Mary (1977–1981)
Position Guard
Career history
As coach:
1981–1983 Kentucky (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
  • Conference player of the year (1978)
  • VAIAW champion (1979)
  • 3× VAIAW All-State Team
  • 3× VAIAW State All-Tournament Team
  • Jersey number retired (#22)

Lynn A. Barry (née Norenberg) is an American former Assistant Executive Director of USA women's basketball and former adviser to the Women's National Basketball Association. Barry is also considered to be the most talented player in the College of William & Mary's women’s basketball program history.

Born in St. Petersburg, Florida, Norenberg attended her hometown's Lakewood High School where she graduated in 1977 and excelled in basketball, tennis, track and softball. She was named the Amateur Athlete of the Year in 1977 by the St. Petersburg Evening Independent and was inducted into the lakewood HIgh School Hall of Fame in 2008. She currently resides in Colorado Springs, Colorado and is married to Basketball Hall of Famer Rick Barry. They have one son together, Canyon (Rick has four sons — Jon, Brent, Scooter and Drew — and one daughter, Shannon, by his first wife).

Lynn Barry (then Norenberg) attended the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1977-1981. By the time she graduated, she had become the most decorated player in school history after having established 11 school records (six of which still stand). Lynn was a four-year starter and co-captain. She was named the conference Player of the Year as a freshman and led the team to the VAIAW state championship during her sophomore campaign, and for her career she scored exactly 1,500 points in only 82 games played. On February 17, 2002, Barry became the only women’s athlete in William & Mary history, regardless of sport, to have her jersey number retired (#22).


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