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Calhoun says he plans to return to Connecticut

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STORRS, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut men's basketball coach Jim
Calhoun says he plans to return for a 24th season at the school.
Calhoun's Huskies finished the season 31-5, losing in the
national semifinals to Michigan State.

Several off-the-court issues had prompted questions about
Calhoun's future, including an investigation into UConn's
recruitment of former player Nate Miles. The coach also has been
treated for cancer three times during his UConn career, including
last summer when he successfully battled skin cancer.

In a statement released by the school Thursday, Calhoun said the
"journey" of the past season has made him realize how much he
enjoys being at Connecticut. He enters his 38th season as a head
coach.

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