Our guest speaker for this meeting will be Bob Bender, former Professional and College Basketball Coach. Robert Michael Bender (born April 28, 1957) is an American professional basketball coach, who last served an assistant coach with the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association. Born in Quantico, Virginia, he attended Bloomington High School in Bloomington, Illinois, where he was an All-American in basketball. Bender has the distinction of being the only individual to play on two teams in two NCAA Championship games. He was a freshman on Bob Knight’s undefeated 1976 Indiana team and played point guard at Duke from 1977 to 1980, including an appearance in the title game against Kentucky. Bender was drafted by the San Diego Clippers in the sixth round before his senior year.
Bender began his coaching career at Duke under Mike Krzyzewski. He later served as head coach at Illinois State University and the University of Washington, and was an assistant with the Philadelphia 76ers. On June 17, 2013, Bender was hired as an assistant coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, under Larry Drew, of whom he was an assistant to at the Atlanta Hawks.
Bender is married to his wife, Alice, and they have two children: Mary and Robert Bender III.
(thanks, Wikipedia)
Mark Your Calendar
4/3/24 – Dave Odom, Retired College Basketball Coach
4/17/24 – Special Guest Speaker
5/1/24 – Special Guest Speaker





Our guest speaker for this meeting will be Durham Sports Club Member Kevin Kelly. Kevin will be speaking to us about the North Carolina Senior Games, of which he has participated in since 2009. Since then, he has established a Senior Games Basketball team that has qualified for SIX National Senior Games competitions, winning the gold medal for his team’s division in their age group at the 2022 National Senior Games in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Our guest speaker for this meeting will be Steve Vacendak, former Duke and ABA Basketball player, and 2017 inductee into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. After graduating from Duke University, he was drafted by the San Francisco Warriors in the fourth round of the 1966 NBA draft, but he never played for them. Instead, he played professional basketball for the American Basketball Association and later joined the sales staff at Converse Rubber Company.
The Speaker for our next meeting will be Tyler Parsons, General Manager of the Durham Bulls. Parsons joined the Bulls in December 2022 after serving as the General Manager of the Lansing Lugnuts for the previous five seasons. During his tenure in Lansing, he helped usher in a new affiliation with the Oakland Athletics in 2021, as well as league-promotion to the High-A Central League. He was named the High-A Central League’s Executive of the Year in 2021. Prior to Lansing, he was the General Manager of the Johnson City Cardinals and Martinsville Mustangs. He began his career in baseball with the Forest City Owls as the Director of Fun, and has previous sports experience with Central Michigan Athletics, Mid-Michigan Community College, Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart Academy and Rivals.com. Tyler is a graduate of Central Michigan University, where he received both his Bachelors and Masters degrees.
The Speaker for our next meeting will be Elliott Avent, Head Baseball Coach at NC State. Avent, who is NC State’s all-time winningest coach with 998 victories (1,222 in his 35-year head coaching career), has taken the Wolfpack to the NCAA Tournament in 20 of the last 27 seasons and 15 of the last 19. Avent captured both ACC and National Coach of the Year honors in 2003 and was named USA Baseball’s College Coach of the Year in 2021.
The Speaker for our next meeting will be Braden Holloway, Head Swimming and Diving Coach at NC State. Since being named to the position, Holloway’s tenure has been full of success. After capturing the 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Men’s Coach of the Year honor, he has gone on to win that award nine times (2013, 2015-2020, 2022, 2023). Holloway was also the 2017 ACC Women’s Coach of the Year.
The Speaker for our next meeting will be Wes Moore, Head Women’s Basketball Coach at NC State. Since taking over the Wolfpack on April 5, 2013, Moore has posted a 242-81 (.749) record and led NC State to seven NCAA Tournament appearances and postseason invitations each year. He has guided the Pack to a 115-49 (.701) clip in the ACC, a league that consistently ranks among the top conferences in NCAA Division I women’s basketball. Seven of Moore’s 10 seasons have concluded in top-four finishes in the 15-member league. All 10 of his seasons in Raleigh have been winning seasons, and nine have included 20+ victories. He guided his team to four-straight NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 berths (2018, 19, 21, 22), highlighted by the program’s second-ever Elite Eight appearance in 2022.
The Speaker for our next meeting will be Art Chase, Senior Associate Director of Athletics/External Affairs at Duke. He previously held Associate Sports Information Director (2000-04), Sports Information Director (2005-10), Assistant Director of Athletics/Sports Information (2011-13), Assistant Director of Athletics/External Affairs (2013-17) and Associate Director of Athletics/External Affairs (2017-18) titles before being elevated to his current position in October, 2018.
Our guest speaker for this meeting will be George Bell, former Harlem Globetrotter and the tallest man in the United States. Born in 1957 in Portsmouth, Virginia, Bell is the tallest man in the United States at 7 feet 8 inches (234 cm) as recognized by Guinness World Records. He was a deputy sheriff in Norfolk, Virginia, he played college basketball at Morris Brown College, Biola University, then played with the Harlem Wizards and Harlem Globetrotters.