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About Coaches vs. Cancer
Coaches vs. Cancer is a nationwide collaboration between the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) that empowers basketball coaches, their teams, and local communities to make a difference in the fight against cancer. The program leverages the personal experiences, community leadership, and professional excellence of basketball coaches nationwide to increase cancer awareness and promote healthy living through year-round awareness efforts, fundraising activities, and advocacy programs.

Coaches vs. Cancer evolved from a concept championed by Norm Stewart, former head coach of the University of Missouri's men's basketball program, cancer survivor, and member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He started the program by challenging fans to pledge a dollar amount for every three points made by his team during the season.

The American Cancer Society and the NABC adopted that concept in 1993 and transformed it into a nationwide effort to unite coaches across the country in the common mission to provide help and hope to all people facing cancer. Today, more than 500 Division I, II, and III college coaches are involved in the program. Coaches vs. Cancer has raised nearly $40 million since its inception to support the American Cancer Society’s lifesaving mission to eliminate cancer as a life-threatening disease. Additionally, more than 100 high school coaches also participate in the program.

In 1998, the Coaches vs. Cancer Council was formed—a distinguished group of NABC member basketball coaches, American Cancer Society volunteers, and business leaders from across the country - to explore new and innovative ways to raise funds, recruit prominent coaches, enhance the program, and help win the fight against cancer.

Because cancer has touched so many of our nation's basketball coaches, Coaches vs. Cancer offers them the unique opportunity to fight the disease. Through integrated fundraising activities and public awareness campaigns, participating coaches are truly making a difference in the fight against cancer and are raising awareness in their communities about the importance of cancer prevention, early detection, and making healthy lifestyle choices.

Coaches vs. Cancer Mission Statement

Coaches vs. Cancer is a nationwide collaboration between the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches. The initiative leverages the personal experiences, community leadership, and professional excellence of basketball coaches nationwide to increase cancer awareness and promote healthy living through year-round awareness efforts, fundraising activities, and advocacy programs. Coaches vs. Cancer provides critical mission outreach, while raising funds in support of the Society's lifesaving cancer research, education, advocacy, and community service efforts.

National Association of Basketball Coaches

Since its inception in 1927, the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), located in Kansas City, Missouri, has continually worked to further the best interests of the game of basketball, as well as the players and coaches who participate in the sport. In doing so, the NABC has established the following goals and objectives to pursue its mission:

  • To promote the ideals of integrity, sportsmanship, and teamwork among men's basketball coaches and the players whom they coach
  • To unify coaches on issues pertaining to basketball at all levels
  • To provide member services which address the needs of the coach professionally, emotionally, financially, physically, and spiritually
  • To encourage basketball coaches to serve as community outreach agents who elevate moral, ethical, and educational values;
  • To enlighten the general public, media, institutional educators, and athletic administrators to the fact that coaches are good for the sport and the young people whom they serve
  • To work with the legislative arm of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) on issues that affect basketball and intercollegiate athletics, in particular, identifying issues that not only benefit the student-athlete but also the ability of the coaching staff to work effectively and beneficially within the institution

To learn more about NABC, visit www.NABC.com

Contact us

If you are a coach looking to get involved in your community and make a difference for a meaningful cause, Coaches vs. Cancer is for you. There are various ways you can use your voice and leadership to help fight cancer:

  • Participate in national and local events to raise funds and awareness to support Coaches vs. Cancer and the American Cancer Society.
  • Serve as a local/national spokesperson to heighten visibility of the resources, services, and support that the American Cancer Society offers to help all people facing cancer.
  • Advocate for responsible public policy issues related to cancer.
  • Increase awareness of the importance of cancer prevention, early detection, and healthy lifestyle choices.
  • Raise funds in the fight against cancer to help support the American Cancer Society's lifesaving efforts to eliminate the disease.

To learn more about how you can make a difference as a coach in your community and across the nation through the Coaches vs. Cancer program, call 1-800-ACS-2345, or email Loren.Deal@cancer.org. You may also contact Jim Satalin, national program director, at 315-433-5600.

Coaches vs. Cancer Council

The Coaches vs. Cancer Council brings together members of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, American Cancer Society volunteers, and business leaders from across the country to explore new and innovative ways to fund the fight against cancer and send the powerful message that we can win.

Council Membership

Jay Bilas, ESPN
Coach Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University
Coach Mike Brey, University of Notre Dame
Coach Jim Calhoun, University of Connecticut
Kenneth Dennard, Dennard Rupp Gray & Easterly, LLC
Don Distasio, CEO, American Cancer Society Eastern Division, Inc.
Coach Fran Dunphy, Temple University
Coach Mark Few, Gonzaga University
Coach Jeff Gamber, York College
Coach Mark Gottfried, University of Alabama
Bruce Weber, University of Illinois
Coach Phil Martelli, St. Joseph's University
Reggie Minton, national director, National Association of Basketball Coaches
Gary Munson, Whitney Capital Company, LLC
Coach Oliver Purnell, Clemson University
Donald Resnick, Acorn Development Corporation
Lon Kruger, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Bob Sansone, Mutual of New York
Coach Orlando “Tubby” Smith, University of Minnesota
Jim Satalin, national director, Coaches vs. Cancer
Norm Stewart, former coach, University of Missouri
Stephen Swanson, volunteer, American Cancer Society
Coach Gary Williams, University of Maryland,Chair
Coach Roy Williams, University of North Carolina
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