Chuck Moore
Chuck Moore

Bio

Chuck Moore started his tenure as Tallahassee Community College's Director of Athletics on December 1, 2021.

Moore was previously the Director of Athletics and Head Men's Basketball Coach at Richard Bland (Va.) College, where he resurrected the NJCAA Division II program that included men's basketball, men's soccer, softball, women's volleyball, and men's and women's golf.  As the men's basketball head coach, he re-built the program following a 20-year hiatus from the sport.

Moore guided Richard Bland to a first-place finish in the 2016-17 VaSID Two-Year College All-Sports Survey with an overall record of 67-34-2 (.660).  Moore led Richard Bland to the 2015 NJCAA Division II Men's Basketball National Championship among two Final Four appearances (2015, 2017), and Statesmen Athletics has claimed three Region 10 Tournament titles (men's basketball-2, men's soccer-1) as well as three Region 10 regular season championships (softball-2, men's soccer-1).  Richard Bland student-athletes have garnered numerous honors, including the two All-Americans in men's basketball, as well as Region 10 players of the year in men's basketball and softball, along with a combined 55 All-Region selections, while three golfers have qualified for their respective National Tournaments.  Richard Bland student-athletes excel in the classroom, as well, placing 12 student-athletes on the prestigious 2016-17 NJCAA All-Academic Teams, while a record 36 Statesmen attained a GPA of 3.0 or higher during the 2017 Fall Semester.

Moore has an outstanding overall record of 122-38 (.763) over the past five seasons, including 69-23 (.750) in Region 10, while an even more impressive 61-9 (.871) at home since 2013-14.  He has led the program to a pair of 30-win seasons among three 25-win campaigns, earning NJCAA Division II Top 20 national rankings in each of the five seasons.  Moore's debut season in the 2013-14 was outstanding, leading the Statesmen to a record of 27-4, while ranked No. 1 in the national poll. 

In just his second year, Moore led Richard Bland to the 2014-15 NJCAA Division II National Championship with a school-record of 32-4, including the Region 10 Tournament Championship.  He was named the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) National Junior College Coach of the Year, an award that encompassed all JUCO Divisions. In addition, Moore was named the Spalding NJCAA Division II Coach of the Year, the Coach of the 2015 NJCAA Division II Tournament, the NJCAA District 6 Coach of the Year and the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) College Division Coach of the Year.

Moore led Richard Bland to an overall record of 30-6 during 2016-17, making their second NJCAA DII National Tournament Final Four appearance in three years, after winning the Region 10 Tournament Championship.  He was named the 2017 NJCAA District 15 Coach of the Year. During his final season (2017-18), Richard Bland made another national tournament appearance, and Moore was named NJCAA District 15 Coach of the Year again.  

Moore coached two NJCAA Division II All-Americans at Richard Bland, including Tavon Mealy (2014-15, First Team) and Jaquan Wooten (2016-17, Second Team), while Mealy (2015), Wooten (2017), Averyl Ugba (2015, MVP) and LeQuan Thomas (2015) were NJCAA Division II National Championship All-Tournament Team selections.  

Moore began his collegiate coaching career at Patrick Henry (Va.) Community College (2007-09), posting a record of 48-16, putting his overall collegiate coaching record at 170-54 (.759).  Patrick Henry was a perfect 16-0 in Region 10 in 2008-09, earning Moore Region 10 Coach of the Year honors.  His 2007-08 team won the VCCS State Championship, and Moore's success with the Patriots earned him election into that college's Hall of Fame.  Moore served as an assistant coach at Randolph-Macon College (2010-12), helping the Yellow Jackets compile a record of 46-12, while making two NCAA Division III National Tournament appearances and winning the 2011 ODAC Regular Season and Tournament Championships.

A native of Hampton, Va., Moore is a graduate of Christopher Newport University and earned a Masters in Sports Management from American Public University. Moore is also the proud father of his son Trey and loves spending time with his new pup Charis. 


Tallahassee Community College Athletic Directors

  • Jeb Blackburn, 1990-93
  • Mike Gillespie, 1993-2001
  • Mike McLeod, 2001-02
  • Brian Anweiler, 2002-08
  • Rob Chaney, 2009-21
  • Robert Meeks, 2021
  • Chuck Moore, 2021-present