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04/30/26 09:46:00
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04/30 09:45 CDT World's tallest basketball player, 7-foot-9 Olivier Rioux,
signs with UC Irvine
World's tallest basketball player, 7-foot-9 Olivier Rioux, signs with UC Irvine
IRVINE, Calif. (AP) --- The world's tallest college basketball player is going
coast to coast.
Former Florida walk-on Olivier Rioux, a 7-foot-9 center from Canada and one of
the most recognizable student-athletes in North America, announced Thursday he
has signed with UC Irvine. The school in Southern California announced his
arrival hours earlier.
"Olivier is a high-character young man whose presence will elevate our team,
our university, and our community," UC Irvine coach Russell Turner said in a
statement. "He embodies the values that have defined our success at UC Irvine.
"We've built a strong relationship with Olivier and his family over the years,
dating back to his high school recruitment, and that familiarity gives us
tremendous belief in who he is both on and off the court. Olivier's unique
skill set and physical presence align perfectly with the tradition of dominant
front court players in our program. We believe he will have an immediate impact
and continue to grow within our system, and we are thrilled to have him join
the Anteater family."
Rioux played sparingly in two years with the Gators, redshirting as a true
freshman during the team's national championship season and then getting on the
court in mop-up duty this past season. He played 15 total minutes, finishing
with seven points, six rebounds and an assist.
He set a Guinness World Record as the world's tallest teen before he stepped
foot on campus. Now 20, he's looking for a chance to play more as a third-year
sophomore.
Rioux became the tallest person to ever play college basketball when he made
his debut in a 104-64 victory over North Florida last November. He scored three
games later, making a free throw after getting fouled. He also recorded his
first rebound.
Rioux is 2 inches (5 centimeters) taller than former NBA giants Gheorghe
Muresan and Manute Bol, and 3 inches taller than popular big men Yao Ming,
Tacko Fall and Shawn Bradley.
Florida coach Todd Golden gave Rioux the option of playing sparingly as a true
freshman or taking a redshirt season and working on his game. Rioux chose the
latter. Nonetheless, he was a walking viral video, from riding his custom-made
bike on campus, to ducking under every doorway, to cutting down nets while
standing flat-footed during Florida's NCAA Tournament run.
Golden made it clear before last season that Rioux would only play late in
blowouts, the result of having all four frontcourt players returning. But Rioux
doubled down on wanting to be at Florida and welcomed the challenge of playing
against Alex Condon, Thomas Haugh, Rueben Chinyelu and Micah Handlogten in
practice and behind them in games.
Now he will try to get on the court more often in Southern California.
UC Irvine won the Big West regular-season title last season but lost in the
conference tournament and ended up in the NIT.
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