
Danny Wolf is a collegiate player for the Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball team in the Big Ten Conference. Danny Wolf is in his junior season and plays as a center as of March 2025. He started his career with the Yale Bulldogs in 2022 and spent his freshman and sophomore seasons there. Wolf made a move to the Wolverines at the beginning of the 2024-25 season.
The official Yale Bulldogs website states that Wolf started 21 games as a substitute. As the team's rookie of the year, he received the John C. Cobb Award. He was named to the NABC District 13 first team and was unanimously selected to the first team of the Ivy League as a sophomore. Wolf was a Lou Henson Award finalist as well. Wolf won the Ivy League Tournament's Most Outstanding Player award. At the 2023 FIBA Under-20 European Championships in Heraklion, Greece, he and Team Israel took home a silver medal.
Danny Wolf Hometown
Danny Wolf's hometown is in Glencoe, Illinois. In addition to helping Northfield Mount Hermon advance to the finals of the national prep tournament and the NEPSAC Triple-A championship, Wolf was nominated for the McDonald's All-America Game.
Where was Danny Wolf born?
Danny Wolf's birthplace is Glencoe, Illinois, United States, where he was born on 5th May 2004. This makes him 20 years old as of March 2025.
Danny Wolf Nationality
Danny Wolf is an American-Israeli by nationality.
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