Tysor Anderson’s wife, Talisa Kellogg, comes from a family with a connection to sports. Her father, Clark Kellogg, is a former professional basketball player who now shares his knowledge as the leading voice for college games on CBS Sports.
The Indiana Pacers took Clark first overall in the 1982 NBA draft, and he played three strong years there before injuries ended his run.
Clark Kellogg switched to broadcasting in the 1990s, joining CBS Sports as their top college basketball voice.
His daughter, Talisa, didn’t follow him into basketball; however, she played volleyball.
Talisa grew up in Westerville, Ohio, and played all four years at St. Francis DeSales High School.
In her senior year of 2004, she earned top honors in her league and helped her team win its first title in 17 years. They reached the state final four, a big step after 21 years.
It was in the fall of 2004 that she signed to play at the University of Georgia Tech. Her coach recognized her skills, and she joined the Yellow Jackets from 2005 to 2008.
As a freshman in 2005, she was named to the ACC All-Freshman team.
Talisa became the first freshman in 13 years to lead the team in kills, with 457 that season.
Likewise, she also set a school record for freshmen and led the team in solo blocks with 20. In one game, she hit 35 kills against Virginia, the third-highest in school history.
In her second year, in 2006, she led again with 440 kills and 20 solo blocks. As a junior in 2007, she earned an honorable mention All-American from the coaches group.
She made first-team All-ACC and led with 499 kills. By then, she ranked high in school lists for kills and blocks.
In 2008, her last year, she got the same honors and added 340 kills. Over four years, she ended up fourth in Georgia Tech history with 1,736 kills and sixth with 66 solo blocks.
Talisa studied at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2009. Outside of college, she joined the U.S. Women’s National A2 Team in 2008.
They trained hard and won a bronze medal at the U.S. Women’s Open Championships that year. She tried out with 114 others and cut as one of seven outside hitters.
Later, Talisa graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Science, Technology, and Culture from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2009.
After college, Talisa moved back to Columbus, Ohio. She worked as an executive assistant at Chipotle’s main office from September 2019 until April 2023.
Since January 2017, Talisa has been working as an administrative assistant at Clargg Kellogg Enterprises, LLC.
Tysor Anderson’s Wife of 1 Years, Talisa, Hasn’t Broken Her Silence on His Abrupt Removal!
Tysor and Talisa tied the knot in May 2024 and have a daughter, Xuri.
Anderson was let go along with head coach Dwight Perry, just before the 2025-26 season began.
Thus far, the school hasn’t given a detailed public reason for the decision, but reports suggest it may be connected to an NCAA issue involving several players on the team.
So far, Talisa hasn’t given her public statement regarding his abrupt removal.
