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College Basketball Hall of Fame. Inducted in 2006 (celebrated in 2022) James A. Calhoun (born May 10, 1942) [1] is a retired college basketball coach. He is best known for his tenure as head coach of the University of Connecticut (UConn) men's basketball team. His teams won three NCAA national championships ( 1999, 2004, 2011 ), played in four ...
Jim Calhoun, who led UConn to three national titles, has retired again, this time from Division III Saint Joseph. The 79-year-old Hall of Fame coach, who has struggled with stomach cancer and ...
Jim Boeheim. James Arthur Boeheim Jr. ( / ˈbeɪhaɪm / BAY-hyme; born November 17, 1944) is an American former college basketball coach and current Special Assistant to the Athletic Director at Syracuse University. From 1976 until 2023, he was the head coach of the Syracuse Orange men's team of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
Calhoun finished his career with 920 overall wins, the third most behind only Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim and Duke's Mike Krzyzewski — who has announced he will retire at the end of the season.
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A light blue ribbon is the symbol for prostate cancer. National Prostate Health Month (NPHM), also known as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, is observed every September in North America by health experts, health advocates, and individuals concerned with men's prostate health and prostate cancer. Designating a month for the issue serves ...
Prostate cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system below the bladder. Abnormal growth of prostate tissue is usually detected through screening tests, typically blood tests that check for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels. Those with high levels of PSA in their blood are at increased ...
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