He transferred to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and began playing for the 49ers in 1997. In 1999, he was named first-team All-Conference USA, Conference USA tournament MVP, and Conference USA All-Tournament Team.[3] He averaged 14.7 points and 7.2 rebounds per game as a senior and left UNC-Charlotte third in scoring, second in blocked shots and fourth in rebounding in program history.[4]
For the 2002–03 season, Young returned to the CBA and averaged 15.3 points and 8.3 rebounds with the Gary Steelheads.[5]
After a preseason stint with the Seattle SuperSonics,[3] Young played a second season with the Steelheads in 2003–04. He averaged 15.5 points and 8.0 rebounds.[5] He later had a stint in the Philippines with the Alaska Aces in the PBA Fiesta Conference.[5][7]
After another preseason stint with the SuperSonics,[3] Young played the 2004–05 season in Italy with Viola Reggio Calabria.[8]
Young split the 2005–06 season in Spain with Unelco Tenerife and in Italy with Pepsi Caserta.[5]
The 2006–07 season saw Young help the Yakima Sun Kings win the CBA championship,[9] while earning CBA Most Valuable Player and All-CBA First Team honors.[6][10] Following the CBA season, he had a stint in the Philippines with San Miguel Beermen.[11] He lifted the team from a 1–6 start to sixth place at the end of the elimination round. San Miguel went on to finish fourth after losing to eventual champion Alaska in the semifinals.[12]
For the 2007–08 season, Young moved to Australia to play for the Townsville Crocodiles in the NBL. He averaged 11.3 points and 9.4 rebounds.[10]
Young had his fifth season in the CBA in 2008–09, playing for the East Kentucky Miners.[4][13] He then had a short stint in the Philippines with the Alaska Aces.[5]
For the 2010–11 season, Young served as player-coach of the East Kentucky Energy in the ABA.[17] He led them to an ABA Final Four and was named one of the ABA's East All-Star Team Coaches for the 2011 ABA All-Star game.[2]
Young had a short stint in the ABA during the 2011–12 season with the Bluff City Reign.[5] He then returned to New Zealand to play a second season with the Hawks in 2012. In his final professional playing season, Young averaged 11.5 points, 7.1 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 17 games.[19]
Coaching career
In 2016, Young became an assistant coach for the Lane College men's basketball team.[20] He spent four seasons with the Dragons as an assistant.[21] He then spent the 2020–21 season as an assistant coach with the Rockhurst University men's basketball program.[2]
Personal life
Young was the father of two twin sons, Grayson and Ellis.[2]
Death
Around 2:30 a.m. on June 5, 2021, Young was in his mother's Memphis house when a car crashed into a room where he was using a computer.[1][7][22] His body was found buried in the debris over four hours later while his family were clearing the house.[22] Young's family were unaware that he was in the house at the time and had not told the police to look for him.[22] The car's 19-year-old driver, Miracle Rutherford, was charged with vehicular homicide, driving without insurance and reckless driving.[23]
Formerly the Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League (1946–48), Eastern Professional Basketball League (1948–1970), and the Eastern Basketball Association (1970–78)