When you step back, it’s really pretty incredible. Duke’s win over James Madison Sunday was an eye-opener. The Blue Devils played beautiful basketball from beginning to end.
The opening weekend of the NCAA men's tournament is officially in the books. While there may not have been as many upsets as some had hoped for, there should be a number of exciting, high-quality matchups in the Sweet 16, and beyond, as a result.
Pretty smooth interview really When Khaman Maluach committed to Duke on March 6th, it was the capstone on a tremendous class by Jon Scheyer - his third in a row, actually.
When Jon Scheyer was a Duke basketball freshman guard in 2006-07, the Blue Devils were unranked in the season's final Associated Press Top 25 Poll. Since then, only four squads in Durham have finished outside the top 10: No.
If there are any, there are not many college basketball programs with the esteem Duke has when it comes to the success needed to attract recruits to their fold.
Duke basketball is used to going to the NCAA Tournament, and this season is no different. Even with legendary head coach Mike Krzyzewski in retirement, Duke is still one of the best basketball programs in the country with Jon Scheyer at the helm.
As College Basketball Report pointed out on Friday, 100 percent of national champions since 1993 have made their conference tournament semifinals. Duke basketball isn't on that list this year, as the No.
One week ago, news broke of NBA Academy Africa center Khaman Maluach committing to Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff. Somewhat peculiarly, though, the 7-foot-1, 250-pound five-star from South Sudan didn't advertise the decision himself on social media at the time, not even via a repost.
Looking to bounce back from Saturday night's 84-79 home loss to archrival UNC and enter the NCAA Tournament on a high note via a second ACC Tournament title in as many years as head coach, it sounds like Jon Scheyer will have to prepare his Duke basketball squad to play without freshman guard Caleb Foster again.
In 80 minutes of action this season versus the North Carolina Tar Heels, the Duke Blue Devils have led for all of sixteen seconds. That’s just .003% of the available 4,800 seconds played in those two games that Duke has held a lead over Carolina.
24 and 25 year old players won’t be in the college game forever, but Scheyer has built a foundation for the long term In a sports landscape dominated by clickbait stories and hot take media coverage, the more nuanced reality is far too often overlooked.
Behind the career-high 31 points from graduate sharpshooter Cormac Ryan, UNC basketball completed its regular-season sweep of archrival Duke via Saturday night's 84-79 win in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The best rivalry in college basketball did not disappoint on Saturday night. Duke basketball had a chance to win a share of the ACC title with a win at home over North Carolina basketball.
The regular season is almost over for Duke basketball as they have just one massive game remaining this weekend against rival North Carolina. The Blue Devils have been without freshman guard Caleb Foster for the past couple games after he injured his right leg in a recent loss against Wake Forest.
As Duke basketball prepares to welcome archrival UNC to Cameron Indoor Stadium at 6:30 p.m. ET Saturday (ESPN), Wednesday night's Fast Break with Jon Scheyer broadcasted from Coach K Court.
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer is cooking on the 2024 recruiting trail, and his latest commitment is yet another example of that.
Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils have earned another big-time commitment. NBA Academy's Khaman Maluach has announced he will be heading to Durham, NC to join up with Cooper Flagg. Maluach is a 7-foot-2 big man with a 9-foot-8 standing reach.
Duke basketball coasted to a 79-64 win over North Carolina State on Monday night, and Blue Devils head coach Jon Scheyer pointed out exactly what the key to the game was, according to Duke play-by-play voice David Shumate: “Coach Scheyer after @DukeMBB beat N.C.
The penultimate Saturday of the regular season yielded plenty of high-stakes matchups, with NCAA Tournament implications hanging in the balance. With that, here are four takeaways from the action.
Action Network's Tanner McGrath takes a look at how Jon Scheyer has transformed Duke basketball from the Coach K era, and how it'll impact NC sports betting fans in March.
Freshman guard Caleb Foster injured a foot during Duke basketball’s loss to Wake Forest and missed the last 15:28 of play. A starter in Duke basketball’s
The No. 10 Blue Devils (21-6, 12-4 ACC) have a long way to go before attaining the status of the 2009-10 Duke basketball national champions. But second-year head coach Jon Scheyer, a starring senior and full-time starting floor general for that memorable squad in Durham 14 years ago, sees a similar mood taking shape.
Scheyer’s Blue Devils lost at Wake Forest 83-79 at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, N.C. Then the arena turned into a mad house as fans rushed the court to celebrate the win.
The No. 8 Blue Devils kept it rolling in a big way on Wednesday evening, storming into the Watsco Center and drubbing struggling Miami 84-55.
Scheyer has certainly demonstrated that he has what it takes to keep the Duke program performing at a high level going forward.
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