WEST HARTFORD, Conn. — Jim Calhoun’s 900th win looked like so many others during a Hall of Fame coaching career.
He stomped. He screamed. He slammed objects.
The only real difference is the sideline he now controls.
The longtime Connecticut coach added another milestone Friday night when the University of Saint Joseph beat Pratt Institute 105-61.
Now in his second season coaching in Division III, Calhoun joined Mike Krzyzewski, Jim Boeheim and Bob Knight — all former rivals and national champions at college basketball’s highest level — as the only coaches to coach at least 10 seasons in Division I and reach 900 victories.