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MSU hoops grad promotes autism awareness

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Anthony Ianni of Okemos played basketball at Michigan State. Current Sports host Al Martin talks with him about his efforts to promote greater understanding of people on the autism spectrum.

At the age of four, Anthony Ianni  was diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder, a condition on the autism spectrum. Doctors told Anthony’s parents that he would barely graduate from high school, would never graduate from college and would likely need to be institutionalized for his adult life.

His parents were devastated, but pledged that Anthony would be successful no matter what. And he is. Despite bullies and numerous personal challenges, Anthony worked hard and never gave up.

Not only did he earn his bachelor’s degree in Sociology from MSU, he is the first known athlete with autism to play Division 1 college basketball.

Current Sports host Al Martin talks with Anthony Ianni about his remarkable life.

Al Martin is the host and producer of Beyond the Score, WKAR’s award-winning sports television series. In addition, Al is the host, producer, and director of WKAR’s digital music series Streetlight Sessions. He also serves as a sports reporter for WKAR News.
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