Legendary ex-UConn coach Calhoun reflects on most recent cancer battle
Legendary head coach Jim Calhoun built UConn into a perennial powerhouse during his 26-year career at the school.
But perhaps his greatest triumph is overcoming his fourth and most recent battle with cancer.
"It's beatable, like everything else in life, but you got to believe that every single minute, and you got to attack it," Calhoun said on ESPN's "E:60." "... Whenever God says it's time, that'll be, but I'll be fighting Him then until the final, last breath."
The Hall of Famer fought Stage 4 stomach cancer for two years before having the tumor removed last October and is now cancer-free.
Calhoun recently came out of retirement and coached Division III men's basketball at the University of St. Joseph this season. The 76-year-old led UConn to seven Big East tournament championships and four Final Four appearances, including three national championships.
Calhoun is one of six coaches in Division I history with three or more national championships and his 873 career wins in Division I play ranks sixth all-time.