Dereck Whittenburg

Basketball player and coach, NC State

Dereck Whittenburg - Basketball player and coach, NC State
Born

October 2nd, 1960
64 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Born in 1960, a basketball player contributed significantly to North Carolina State University’s victory in the 1983 NCAA Championship. Played as a guard and later transitioned into coaching, guiding teams at various levels. Served as an assistant coach for multiple programs, enhancing player development and strategies.

Played for North Carolina State University

Won the 1983 NCAA Championship

Served as assistant coach for several teams

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