
FILE - In this Feb. 27, 2010 file photo, Northern State coach Don Meyer addresses the media after an NCAA college basketball game in Aberdeen, S.D., where he announced he would be retiring. Meyer's family said in a statement Tuesday, May 13, 2014, that his health has been declining over the past several months, and after a three-day stay at a hospital with a feeding tube he is now at home in Aberdeen in hospice care. Meyer retired from coaching in 2010 with a then-NCAA record 923 victories in 38 seasons with Northern State, Lipscomb University in Tennessee and Hamline University in Minnesota. The native of Wayne, Neb., is 69 years old. (AP Photo/Doug Dreyer, File)
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