[3] In his sophomore and junior years, Irving led the Boston University Terriers with 18 and 18.7 points per game respectively.
[3] In his senior year, while second in the Eastern College Athletic Conference with 20.3 points per game, he became BU's all-time leading scorer on February 5, 1988.
[5][7] In 1992, Irving moved to Australia to play for the Bulleen Boomers of the South East Australian Basketball League,[5][8] where he averaged 30 points per game.
They married and moved to the Seattle area, where Irving worked as a credit manager for a finance company.
[2] Irving raised Kyrie and daughter Asia in New Jersey and worked as a financial broker on Wall Street.