Laurie Byrd is a basketball coach and former basketball player from Flint, Michigan. She is sister to the professional boxer Chris Byrd.
College
A graduate of Hamady High School in Flint, Michigan, Byrd joined the Eastern Michigan Hurons women's basketball team, which had just begun play the year before. During her collegiate career from 1978 through 1982, she led the team in both scoring and assists.[1] Her 1,899 points was the EMU basketball scoring record (men and women) until surpassed in December, 2011, by Tavelyn James.[2] In January, 2011, she became the fourth basketball player and the first women's basketball player to have her jersey retired by Eastern Michigan, joining George Gervin, Grant Long, and Kennedy McIntosh.[3]
^"Women cage pros debut", Ludington Daily News, p. 7, 1991-02-19, retrieved 2012-01-28, Laurie Byrd scored 25 points to lead six players in double figures as the Detroit Dazzlers beat the Liberty Basketball Association All-Stars 104-87 in the league's first-ever game.
^Berlet, Bruce (1998-02-23), "Blizzrd sent off course; Lasers take charge, win playoff series", Hartford Courant, p. C1, As little-used San Jose Lasers guard Laurie Byrd, the oldest player in the ABL at 38, dribbled out the final seconds, Carolyn Jones and Shanda Berry stood staring.