After playing basketball for just one season in high school, Van Zant played collegiately for Azusa Pacific for four years. In 1973, he averaged 20.8 points per game and was a NAIA All-American honorable mention selection. He was a First-team NCCAA All-American in 1973 and 1974.[1][2] In 1994, he was inducted into the schools hall of fame.[3]
In July 1975, he was signed by the ABA's San Antonio Spurs after impressing coach Bob Bass with his ball-handling ability during the rookie camp. He was released by the Spurs in November, having played only two minutes in one game, scoring as many points.[6]
In December, he signed with the Santa Rosa Oilers in the Western Basketball Association.[7][8] He played one season for the Oilers,[9] where he finished fifth in the league in scoring (23.2 ppg) and second in rebounds (12.7 rpg).[10]
Personal life
Dennis' brother, Larry Vanzant, played college basketball for Azusa.[2]