I was fortunate to have seen Glenn play and anyone who saw him can attest to his talent and his competiveness. He was and always will be a true Redmen. He loved St. John's and was very proud that he was the first player from the Caribbean to play here. Over the last five or six years, I along with JPM114 got a chance to sit with him at CA. His conversations were insightful and humorous, referring to one of our former coaches as "only being good for the T.V". His eyes would light up when he talked about his teammates the games and Louie and of course that game that got away from us at the Holiday Festival vs. Indiana when a bad traveling call against George Johnson late in the game cost us a win. He was a great player and even a better person. He continued to work with young players even as his health was failing him. You will be missed Glenn. R.I.P.