Bre Ladd
Bre Ladd
Bre Filene Ladd (born April 19, 1984), is the wife of Luke Walton. She is a former volleyball player at the University of Arizona. [1]
Early Life
She was born on April 19, 1984 to Bob and Tammie Ladd.
She and her older brother Josh were raised in Tucson, Arizona. [1]
Education
Ladd attended Canyon del Oro High School where she set records playing volleyball. Her awards during high school included being named the 2001 Gatorade National High School Volleyball Player of the Year. [1]
She was also named the Tucson Citizen and Arizona Republic Arizona State Player of the Year. She competed on the 2001 USA Junior National Team in the Dominican Republic. [1]
Biography
She celebrated her birthday on April 19 and was born to Bob Ladd and Tammie Ladd in 1984 in Tucson, Arizona, United States.
Also, she has an older brother named Josh Ladd.
the She is a bonafide American citizen and even attended Canyon Del Oro High School.
Further, after putting high school life behind her, the blonde stepped into her collegiate level at the University of Arizona.Moreover, while in college, the American worked in the College of Deaf and Blind and mastered sign languages. Thereby, She was able to reach out to physically impaired students to help them communicate better.Similarly, she went onto graduate with a degree in Nursing with a major in Public Health. Apart from this, she was also proficient in the sporting area, and at the same time, she trained to be a professional divorce officer.
Age, Height, and Body Measurements
She is 35 years old.
An astonishing fact about the blonde American is that she stands at the Height of 6’1″ (1.85 m), easily towering over her somewhat shorter companions.
Added to that, Her weighs a proper 67 kg (148 lb), and her body measures 36-inches of the breast, 28-inches of the waist, and 37-inches of hips.
In the same way, if she didn’t possess an athletic build, She could easily pass for an hourglass figure.However,
her athletic frame doesn’t come as a surprise, as the blonde was a member of her college volleyball team. During
her time in college, She was probably the most attractive sportswoman in her ranks. Furthermore,
the American’s most distinguishing feature is her impeccable stature, her bright blonde hair, an evocative smile, and her striking blue eyes. Indeed,
She is a combination of beauty and genius mixed into one.
Career
She was always a sports fanatic, her favorite being Volleyball. Additionally, the Arizonian first took up volleyball while still a junior in school. After registering the number of kills for her high school team, she won letters in volleyball consecutively four times.
In like manner, She was quite adept in volleyball, so much so that she had the potential to become a professional.
In fact, the year was 2001, she won Gatorade National High School Volleyball Player of the Year.Thereafter, the Tucson native’s volleyball adventure would lead her to be a middle hitter for the Arizona Wildcats at the University of Arizona. Further, She scored an opportunity to play for Club Cactus Junior for four years due to her sporting antics in school and college. Also, She achieved immense success as she swept awards throughout her tenure that includes the Arizona Republic Arizona State Player of the Year and Tucson Citizen Award. Moving on, one of her most promising moments came in 2002.
Net Worth
There are no sources close to estimating her Net worth, but a large mass assumes that in the last few years, She accrued a total of $1 million in net worth through her sporting roles at the collegiate level.Due to the lack of sound sources, it is simply impossible to corroborate the details of her Salary and other wages. Nonetheless, Her’s husband, a head coach at Sacramento Kings, has a massive net worth of $16 million. Moreover, in 2016, a deal with LA Lakers saw him pocket a hefty $25 million package. Recently, his annual earning tops the $5 million mark. The flow of money isn’t going to cut short soon, as the Californian is now an official head coach for the Kings. On the other hand, as a player, Walton had an extraordinary earning as he walked away with $30 million sums alone in 2007 after confirming a 6-year deal. Similarly, several websites Luke’s annual wages to come around the $6.1 million marks in 2012.[4]
Relationship Status
Her and Luke attended the same University and played for the same team; the only difference is that she played Volleyball, whereas he was a basketball man. Likewise, the two didn’t hit off immediately. Until 2005, the two chose not to act upon their feelings and just remained as mere acquaintances. Eventually, they decided to take a base further and dated for almost six years, after which Luke swooped in with the big question.With this in mind, the duo organized a wedding that only is described as a setting straight out of the fairy tale. Similarly, they both exchanged vows in holy matrimony on August 17, 2013, in the presence of 225 guests. he venue was at the base of the Rocky Mountain. In the same way, the reception venue, The Little Nell, in Aspen, Colorado, came through a suggestion of Brooke Keegan, the recommendation of Harmony Walton, Luke’s cousin.[5][6][7]
About
She is the wife of former Basketball player and the head coach of the 'Sacramento Kings' of the 'National Basketball Association' (NBA), Luke Walton. She played volleyball for her high school and the university teams. She won a couple of titles and awards for volleyball and secured a place in the junior national team. However, despite so many achievements, She quit playing the sport after college. She is fluent in sign language and has even served at a special school for deaf and mutes. She now lives a low-key life with her family. She and Luke Walton were mates at the 'University of Arizona.' The athletic couple had a western, cream, and gold theme wedding amidst the Rockies. The couple has two sons.[8]
Volleyball Career
She played volleyball since her school days.
She created a record of kills in for the ‘Canyon Del Oro (CDO) High School’ and was a volleyball letter winner for four consecutive years.
She was also a member of the ‘CDO Honor Roll.’ She also won the 'Gatorade National High School Volleyball Player of the Year' in 2001.
She played as great middle hitter for 'Arizona University's' volleyball team ('Arizona Wildcats').
In addition to her school and college volleyball teams, She played for Tuscan's 'Club Cactus' junior for four years.
She won several honors, including 'Tucson Citizen' and 'Arizona Republic Arizona State Player of the Year.' In 2002, She was Recorded the highest number of blocks (124 blocks) and the best blocks per game average (1.09) in the history of ‘Arizona’ freshman.
She competed at the 'Women's Junior World Championships' in Santo Domingo and Santiago, Dominican Republic, as a member of the 2001 USA junior national team.
Family Life
She and Luke Walton attended the 'University of Arizona' at the same time and both played for 'Arizona Wildcats' Bre played volleyball while Luke played basketball.
They first met in 2002, but it was not a love at first sight.
They remained friends until 2005 after which they began their relationship.
The two got engaged after dating for over six years.