Curtistine Crenshaw-Chiozza Gators Chris Chiozza’s Mother

Curtistine Crenshaw-Chiozza

Check out Mrs. Curtistine Crenshaw-Chiozza; she is the lovely mother of Chris Chiozza. Her son is the 6’0″ point guard for the Florida Gators at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

You can call Chiozza the man of the man, his overtime buzzer-beating three-pointer gave the Gators the victory over the Wisconsin Badgers and a place into Elite Eight.

Unfortunately, there isn’t much out there about Mrs. Chioza.

Curtistine and her husband Chris Chiozza welcomed their son Chris on November 21, 1995, in Memphis, Tennessee.

Curtistine Crenshaw-Chiozza

45-year-old Curtistine Crenshaw-Chiozza was born in September 1971 in Tennessee. Chris Chiozza Sr. a mechanic at Gateway Tire;  graduated from Christian Brothers University and  Trezevant High School before that.

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Miva is a content creator and the author behind the popular website fabwags.com, which covers the personal lives of professional athletes and their significant others. She has a passion for sports and a talent for researching and sharing interesting details about the people who make sports news. With a keen eye for fashion and an interest in celebrities, Miva's writing often includes juicy tidbits about the fashion and lifestyle choices of her subjects. Her engaging writing style has made fabwags.com a go-to source for fans who want to know more about the people behind the sports headlines.
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Miva is a content creator and the author behind the popular website fabwags.com, which covers the personal lives of professional athletes and their significant others. She has a passion for sports and a talent for researching and sharing interesting details about the people who make sports news. With a keen eye for fashion and an interest in celebrities, Miva's writing often includes juicy tidbits about the fashion and lifestyle choices of her subjects. Her engaging writing style has made fabwags.com a go-to source for fans who want to know more about the people behind the sports headlines.