Jim Calhoun has been a highly successful collegiate coach for twenty-seven years, winning a total of 554 games and counting. In thirteen seasons with Connecticut, he has compiled an overall record of 304-120. He has earned numerous honors, including College Basketball National Coach of the Year, and he is the only coach in basketball history to be named Big East Conference Coach of the Year four times. An international lecturer, he is married with two sons and lives in Mansfield, Connecticut. This is his first book. Leigh Montville is a senior writer at Sports Illustrated and a UConn graduate. He is the author of Manute- The Center of Two Worlds.
The crowd roars for Jim Calhoun and the Connecticut Huskies: The UConn program is a monument to [Jim Calhoun's] vision, persistence, and, most of all, superb technical and motivational coaching ability. --Boston Globe Jim Calhoun isn't just a good coach or even a very good one, but a great one. --John Feinstein, Washington Post [Jim Calhoun] turned ordinary UConn into an extraordinary team. --The New York Times