Raymond Chevalier "Bucky" Waters (born December 17, 1935) is an American
basketball
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broadcaster with
ESPN
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and
Madison Square Garden Network and a retired basketball coach. He served as head basketball coach at
West Virginia University
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from 1965 to 1969 and at
Duke University from 1969 to 1973, compiling a career
college basketball
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coaching record of record of 133–96.
Waters played basketball at
Collingswood High School in Collingswood, New Jersey under coach
Jack McCloskey.
Biography
Collegiate basketball
As a player, Waters played under head coach
Everett Case
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Early life and career
Born in Anderson, Indiana, Cas ...
at
North Carolina State University. Only NC State's national championship teams of 1974 and 1983 surpassed the Wolfpack's second-ranked team of the Waters' era.

As a coach, Waters spent four years at
West Virginia University
West Virginia University (WVU) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Morgantown, West Virginia. Its other campuses are those of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology in Beckley, Potomac State Coll ...
and ten years at
Duke University producing winning records and postseason tournament teams at both universities. Waters is one of only four individuals in
Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) history to be on conference basketball championship teams at two different universities—first as a player at NC State (1956), then later as an assistant coach at
Duke University (1960, 1963, 1964). He is also one of only six ACC players to become an ACC head basketball coach.
In the 18 years of college basketball as player and coach Waters participated in five conference championships, five
NCAA Tournaments, three
National Invitation Tournaments, and two Final Fours. His 14th years of experience as both player and coach in the ACC found him in the top half of his conference every year. As head coach at West Virginia, Waters maintained a winning record against his former school. His Mountaineers won two of three over the Blue Devils, including a victory in 1966 over the top-ranked, undefeated Blue Devils, that went to the Final Four.
Broadcast experience
Waters broadcasting experience includes coverage with
NBC,
USA, ESPN,
Jefferson-Pilot/
Raycom,
Madison Square Garden Network, and Fox Sports. His 30 years of experience includes professional golf with the
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, professional baseball with the
Durham Bulls, and anchor announcing duties for NBC in the
1988 Seoul Olympics
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. His most frequent and well known broadcasting, however, has been associated with
college basketball
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.
Personal life
Waters married Dorothea Walter on September 1, 1956. They have three children (Michael, Terry, and Linda), twelve grandchildren, and three great grandsons.
Awards
*1967 Southern Conference Coach of the Year.
*Recipient of NCSU Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2001, succeeding former governor, Jim Hunt.
*Received honorary Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from the Duke University Medical School alumni.
*Inducted into South Jersey Sports Hall of Fame.
*Received
Lou Gehrig/
Catfish Hunter Humanitarian Award in March 2005.
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*Retired after 41 years at Duke University, having reached title of Vice Chancellor for Alumni and Development at Duke Medical Center, and served as an officer of Duke University in that position.
Head coaching record
References
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1935 births
Living people
American men's basketball coaches
American men's basketball players
Basketball coaches from New Jersey
Basketball players from New Jersey
College basketball announcers in the United States
College men's basketball head coaches in the United States
Collingswood High School alumni
Duke Blue Devils men's basketball coaches
High school basketball coaches in North Carolina
NC State Wolfpack men's basketball players
People from Collingswood, New Jersey
Sportspeople from Camden County, New Jersey
West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball coaches