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Head coach John Danowski will welcome the No. 1 overall recruit for the second season in a row.
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Head coach John Danowski will welcome the No. 1 overall recruit for the second season in a row.
Loperfido, Duke's senior captain, was the star for the 2021 ACC Champions.
Graduate transfer Theo John figures to be an important part of Duke's second unit.
Amile Jefferson will be Duke's newest addition to the coaching staff.
The Blue Devils last faced the Buckeyes on the road in 2011.
Graduate transfer Bates Jones aims to be an on and off-court contributor for the young Blue Devils.
Under Wilbourn, the women's track and field team won the program's first-ever ACC title this season.
Chelsea Gray became the first former player from the Duke women's basketball program to make the U.S. Olympic team.
Boade led Duke in points this past season, with 15 to her name.
Coach K will retire at the end of the 2021-22 season.
Krzyzewski adapted frequently en route to five national titles.
Coach K won three Olympic gold medals as head coach of the U.S. men's basketball team.
During his four years playing at Duke, Scheyer slowly learned the culture necessary to become a champion.
Scheyer has been by Krzyzewski's side for the better part of the last 15 years.
After the announcement of Coach K's retirement after this upcoming season, the sports world was quick to voice its praise over the legendary head coach's career.
Scheyer was a Blue Devil point guard from 2007-10 and has been an associate head coach for Duke since 2018.
Chiefs tight end Noah Gray had a historic career at Duke, with a position-record 105 catches.
Krzyzewski will retire with the most wins in Division I history.
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