Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens, a famous actress is married to Brad Stevens, a well-known American basketball coach,h and former NCAA player. Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens’s husband was named the 17th coach of the Boston Celtics on July 3, 2013.
The Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association now have Stevens as their head coach (NBA).
What is the net worth of Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens?
Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens has a net worth of around $2 million as of 2023. Brad Stevens, her husband, currently has a net worth. He began his coaching career at Butler University as an assistant coach and made a name for himself as a successful coach very fast. He surpassed the league’s second-youngest head coach on April 2, 2007. He received the Horizon League Coach of the Year and Horizon League Champion awards twice and three times, respectively, during his term as Butler’s head coach. He also established a record in 2010 for the most victories in a coach’s first three seasons. Parallel to that, he was chosen three times as the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month during his seven seasons with the Celtics.
Quick Facts of Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens
Full Name | Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens |
First Name | Tracy |
Middle Name | Wilhelmy |
Last Name | Stevens |
Date of Birth | October 7, 1976 |
Age | 46 years |
Profession | Celebrity Wife |
Nationality | American |
Birth Country | United States |
Father Name | Albert Wilhelmy |
Mother Name | Mary Kay |
Gender Identity | Female |
Sexual Orientation | Straight |
Horoscope | Libra |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse | Brad Stevens |
No Of Children | 2 |
Education | Rocky River High School, Depauw University, Case Western Reserve University School of Law |
Married Date | August 8, 2003 |
Brad Stevens, Tracy’s high school sweetheart, became her husband.
The two initially ran across each other while attending Depauw University. Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens discovered his love for basketball on their third date, which took place at a high school basketball game that was 90 minutes away. Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens returned to Indianapolis on the weekends from law school after graduating from the University to visit Brad. She traveled to Indianapolis from her law school in five hours. On August 8, 2003, they were wed in Cuyahoga, Ohio. They have been friends since Depauw University’s sophomore year.
She is the agent and counsel for her husband.
Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens helped him in contract negotiations with the Celtics because she believed she was competent to do so as a labor and employment attorney. Tracy Wilhelmy Stevens has made a big difference in her husband’s professional life. When he was given the option to volunteer in the Butler basketball office, which was a great idea, she was the one who motivated him to pursue his love. Afterward, he was promoted to head coach of Butler, where he served from 2007 to 2013 for six years.
School and college
Ohio’s Rocky River High School is where Tracy earned her diploma. She afterward went to Depauw University and graduated with a bachelor’s in political science. At Depauw, Tracy played soccer and was a member of the first Tigers squad to ever make it to the Division III NCAA playoffs. She later graduated with a law degree from Cleveland’s Case Western Reserve University.
She and Brad have two kids.
Two adored children belong to Tracy and Brad. Their first child, Brady Stevens, was born in 2006, and their second child, Kinsley Stevens, was born in 2009. Brady appreciates sports, just like his father. He frequently plays with his father in games and practices since he likes basketball. In an interview, Tracy said her husband was a smart basketball coach but not a good housekeeper or handyman. The happy family of five resides in Boston, Massachusetts, together with their dog.
Brad has no immediate plans to leave the Celtics.
Although reports surfaced that Brad may transfer to Indiana University, Brad declared that he would not be leaving the Celtics anytime soon. When Indiana University fired coach Archie Miller, the rumor got going. As a native Indianan and former Butler coach, Brad was projected to be the choice.