Education
He attended East. C. Glass High School in Lynchburg, Virginia where he led his team to a state championship and an undefeated season (22–0) during his senior year.
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He attended East. C. Glass High School in Lynchburg, Virginia where he led his team to a state championship and an undefeated season (22–0) during his senior year.
High school
William & Mary
Chambers then went on to play collegiately for the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1950 to 1953. He earned all-state, All-Southern Conference and Helms All-American status while playing for the Tribe. On February 14 of his senior year, Chambers set an National Collegiate Athletic Association single game rebound record of 51 against the University of Virginia.
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He was also selected as Virginia"s Outstanding Collegiate Basketball Player that same year. Chambers ended his William & Mary career with 1,456 points.
He also set the Virginia schools" record for rebounds in a single season when he grabbed 509 in 1951-1952. His jersey number (#32) was retired and now hangs in the rafters of William & Mary Hall.
National Basketball Association
In the 1953 National Basketball Association Draft, Chambers was selected by the Minneapolis Lakers as their 11th pick.
Despite the selection, he was cut by the Lakers during preseason. In 1957, Chambers returned to his alma mater to coach his former team after several years of highly successful high school coaching. 4 West Virginia University 94–86.
In 1995, Chambers was also inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.