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By Greg Garber
ESPN.com Wednesday, March 19, 2003 STORRS, Conn. -- The former Bishop Kenrick point guard is stretched out almost a full 180 degrees, hands behind his head, leaning back in a muted blue leather chair. Behind him, the 1999 national championship trophy and the 2002 national coach of the year award gleam in all their gold glory. For an hour or so, Geno Auriemma is the picture of calm and cool. "Yeah," he says, rolling his eyes, "but it's only Tuesday." Auriemma turns 49 on Saturday but he has already produced a lifetime of coachi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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