DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) – Jim Calhoun says he still hasn’t decided whether to return for a 26th season as coach of the Connecticut men’s basketball team.
Less than two months after the Huskies won their third NCAA championship, Calhoun told graduates of the high school where he coached and taught that “the best years are ahead of you.” But he wouldn’t say how he would spend his own future.
Calhoun spoke Wednesday at graduation ceremonies at Dedham High School.
After his remarks to graduates and guests, he said in an interview that he’s not even thinking about whether he’ll return as coach. He said he was just thinking about coming back to Dedham, where he enjoyed his first real coaching success in the early 1970s. He became coach at Northeastern in 1972 and UConn in 1986.
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