Former HBCU Coach Loses Decade-Long Battle With Cancer
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Former HBCU Coach Loses Decade-Long Battle With Cancer
The Bethune-Cookman University athletics community is mourning the loss of former bowling head coach Chelsea Gilliam, who died Thursday, Aug. 7, after a nearly decade-long battle with cancer. She was 35. Known for her bright, bubbly spirit and unwavering determination, Gilliam joined the HBCU in October 2018 to lead the Wildcats’ bowling program. She arrived from Youngstown State University and made history as the school’s first bowling head coa…
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