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Vanderbilt Head Basketball Coach Kevin Stallings to Offer Keynote at CIA’s May 14 Athletics Banquet

We are excited to announce that Vanderbilt's Head Men's Basketball Coach, Kevin Stallings, will be our keynote speaker at the banquet on May 14. This is wonderful news for our student-athletes. Coach Stallings has an impressive resume and has recently completed his 14th season with the Commodores.

May 14 Athletic Banquet - Change for Keynote Speaker

We are excited to announce that Vanderbilt's Head Men's Basketball Coach, Kevin Stallings, will be our keynote speaker at the banquet on May 14. This is wonderful news for our student-athletes. Coach Stallings has an impressive resume and has recently completed his 14th season with the Commodores. Stallings became the second Vanderbilt coach in school history to have three 20-win seasons (Roy Skinner was first) after the 2006-07 season. He now has seven 20-win seasons, all in the last nine years, and now is the all-time leader in 20-win seasons, surpassing the legendary Skinner, who had six. Under his leadership, his team has competed in six NCAA tournaments and, in 2012, his team won Vanderbilt's first Southeastern Conference (SEC) Tournament Championship in 60 years. Stallings is not only known for his success on the court, but also for his emphasis on character and academic commitment. CLICK HERE for a full bio on Coach Stallings.
 

Event Details

When/Where: Tuesday, May 14, at 5:30 p.m. in Jan Carell Field House, Frist Gymnasium

Details
: All CIA faculty, staff, parents and students are invited to hear Coach Stallings speak from 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Immediately following, the coaches, parents and student-athletes for winter and spring sports for grades 7-12 will stay for our traditional banquet and awards ceremony, and all other guests will be dismissed.
 
RSVP: A reply is required to attend. Please CLICK HERE to RSVP before May 8. If you already replied, you do not need to reply again.
 
Questions? Contact Director of Athletics Kelly Fish.
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