Victor Albert Bubas

1927 - 2018

Victor Albert Bubas obituary, 1927-2018, Midlothian, VA

Victor Albert Bubas

1927 - 2018

Victor Bubas Obituary

Published by Woody Funeral Home Huguenot Chapel on Apr. 17, 2018.
Victor Albert "Vic" Bubas died peacefully on Monday, April 16th in Virginia at the age of 91 with his wife by his side. Vic is survived by his family whom he loved dearly and who loved him in return. He leaves behind his wife, Marcelyn Boldt Bubas; three daughters, Sandra Bubas Yarbrough, Vikki Bubas Baird, and Karen Bubas Myers (Jack); nine grandchildren, Victor Todd Yarbrough, Emily Yarbrough Weinstein (Todd), Margaret Yarbrough Hancock (Frank), Laura Allen Baird, Edward Ross Baird (Jen), Jay Michael Myers (Ashlyn), John Bradley Baird, Henry Everett Baird, and Mary Margaret Myers; and eight great grandchildren, Joseph Milton Weinstein, Margaret Katherine Weinstein, Graham Walker Weinstein, Evelyn Boldt Hancock, Anne Frances Weinstein, Frank Woodson Hancock IV, Mosby Stuart Hancock, and Jack Theodore Baird. He is preceded in death by his mother and father, Katherine and Joseph Bubas; brother, Edward Bubas, and sister, Frances Bubas Ballard.

Vic was born on January 28, 1927 in Gary, Indiana. He served in the special forces in the European Theatre from 1946 to1947 before attending North Carolina State University and playing varsity basketball, earning All-Southern Conference selection twice. On June 19, 1949, Vic married his high school sweetheart, Marcelyn, whom he met at Lew Wallace High School in Gary, Indiana. After graduating from North Carolina State University in 1951 with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Rural Recreation, he stayed to assist noted coach Everett Case as freshman coach until 1955 and as a varsity assistant coach until 1959.

He then joined Duke University as head basketball coach in 1959 at the age of 32, leading Duke to an impressive performance of three NCAA tournaments, four ACC championship wins, and ACC Tournament championship games in eight of his ten seasons. Vic's .761 winning percentage (a 213-67 record) ranks tenth all-time among NCAA coaches.

In addition to his coaching acumen, Vic is remembered for his strategic vision for identifying talented players and bringing future All-Americans to Duke, ultimately changing the recruitment process for all college programs. He would frequently say, "I don't believe the old statement, 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it.' I've always looked for ways to make things better." Through the years, he had a profound influence on his players, friends, and family as a mentor and a leader of character and integrity.

Vic retired from coaching in 1969, staying on at Duke University to join the administration. He served as Vice President under the Honorable Former Governor Terry Sanford with his accomplishments including chairing the committee to design, build, and secure the philanthropy for Duke's Bryan Center. In 1976, he became the first Commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, where he continued to innovate, introducing breakthrough ideas to the game such as the shot clock and regional sports television networks. He held that position for fourteen years until his retirement.

The Sun Belt Conference's annual all sports championship trophy, the "Bubas Cup," is named in honor of him. Vic also served on the NCAA Division 1 basketball selection committee for six consecutive years, chairing the committee in 1985. His many accolades for basketball include Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year, Atlantic Coast Conference Legends honoree, Naismith Outstanding Contributor to Men's Basketball, induction into the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame, induction into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1965, induction into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002, and induction as a Contributor into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007 for his countless contributions to the sport of basketball.

Beyond his dedication to basketball, Vic was an accomplished writer and speaker, sharing his stories and insight from his tenure in higher education. He was also a committed service leader in his local communities of Tampa, Florida and the South Carolina lowcountry where he resided, collectively, for more than thirty years. He served as a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International, a board member of the Hilton Head and Bluffton Hospital, a board member of the University of South Carolina Beaufort, the founder and first president of both the All Sports Club of Bluffton and the Forum Club at Sun City, and a member of the Lowcountry Presbyterian Church.

He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, and will be missed by all for whom he coached, mentored, and cheered on from the side lines - whether in a game or in life.

A memorial service is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 24th at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 12291 River Road, in Richmond, Virginia, with a reception to follow at Salisbury Country Club. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Vic's extraordinary life. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Hope for the Warriors, 8003 Forbes Place, Suite 201, Springfield VA 22151 or donate online www.hopeforthewarriors.org, or the higher education institution closest to your heart. Online condolences may be made at www.woodyfuneralhome.com.

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albert lee wiley,jr

February 23, 2025

As freshman basketball coach at nc state university coach Bubas selected me as 1 of 3 "walk ons" for the the freshman basketball team. I will always remember his interest and encouragement and his kind , dedicated manner. I always felt honored by his interest. But later in my freshman year I felt the need to spend more time on my nuclear engineering studies and unfortunately dropped out of the freshman team. I think now that was a mistake since I could have learned so much more about life from him and my freshman basketball team members, some of whom became nationally recognized basketball stars.

Rex McKinley

April 21, 2018

Coach Vic,
You had a profound influence on my life as both a Duke student and athlete. The lessons of life that I learned from you will be carried to my grave. God bless you and your family. Rex McKinley '63 (T)

VIncent Venturella

April 18, 2018

We send our thoughts and prayers to the Bubas family. Although I did not know Coach personally, my stepfather, Bill Kukoy was a friend and teammate of Vic's at Lew Wallace and N.C. State. He shared great stories about the history of the game in their era. The friendships they developed and love of the game, travels, coaches, competitors. From what I know, gentlemen all. Our deepest sympathies for your loss.

Bernie Henderson

April 17, 2018

As President of Woody Funeral Home, I extend our deepest sympathy from all our staff for your loss. We are committed to providing the utmost care to you at this time and throughout the days to come. Our purpose is to assist and serve you in a manner that exceeds your expectations. We pledge to strive to merit the trust you have reposed in us.

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