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Making Basketball Better: Welcome to the New VBCA Online Hub

The Vermont Basketball Coaches Association (VBCA) is proud to unveil our updated digital home—a dedicated space for Vermont’s basketball community to connect, grow, and celebrate the game we love.

At the heart of the VBCA is a simple belief: when we support our coaches, we elevate our athletes. This site is designed to be a functional resource for coaches at every level, a celebration of student-athlete achievement, and a transparent window into the work we do to advance the sport across the Green Mountain State.

What You’ll Find Here:

  • The Membership Hub: A streamlined way for coaches to join the association, access our bylaws, and stay connected with leadership.
  • Rankings & Voting: Our official portal for the voices that know the game best. Stay tuned for upcoming voting windows and weekly state rankings.
  • Recognition & Awards: From “Inductee of the Month” to our prestigious Hall of Fame, we are committed to honoring the legacy and the future of Vermont basketball.
  • Live Coverage: Real-time scoreboards via MaxPreps and a direct feed to our social media to keep you updated on game nights.

A Message from the Executive Director

The VBCA is more than just an organization; it is a collective of mentors dedicated to character-building and professional excellence. Whether you are a veteran coach, a first-year assistant, or a dedicated fan of the game, we invite you to explore the site and join us in our mission of Making Basketball Better.

Published by Elisabeth

Elisabeth Dubois, Ph.D., is a cybersecurity expert and researcher dedicated to protecting communities and empowering public leaders in the digital age. Currently serving as a Cyber Risk Specialist with NYMIR and Co-Director of the Local Government Cybersecurity Alliance, Elisabeth specializes in helping local governments navigate the complexities of AI, cyber risk management, and incident response. Her research focuses on the intersection of technology, risk management, and social equity—specifically investigating how cyber threats and crisis communications affect vulnerable populations. With a Ph.D. in Information Science (specializing in crisis communication and information assurance), an MBA, and a B.S. in Digital Forensics from the University at Albany, Elisabeth combines technical expertise with a passion for public policy and international education.

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