With 2 scholarships to play with head coach Jon Scheyer has added a reserve guard to the loaded roster for the 2024-25 Blue Devils in 6’6 guard Cameron Sheffield out of Rice University.
Duke could be getting something special in five-star forward Cooper Flagg.
The Duke basketball program looks like one of the best for the upcoming 2024-2025 season. Adding in players such as Cooper Flagg is a big reason why, not to mention players like Caleb Foster and Tyrese Proctor returning for another season.
Jon Scheyer has struck again via the transfer portal and netted what should likely be the final piece of the rotational roster for the Duke Blue Devils 24-25 season in Tulane guard Sion James.
In his tenure as Duke basketball head coach, Jon Scheyer has certainly earned the reputation of being an elite recruiter of high school talent. In his first year at the helm, the former national champ secured the No.
On April 3, Christian Reeves became the first of seven Blue Devils in the Jon Scheyer era to enter the transfer portal, as the Duke basketball program didn't lose any talent to the portal last year following Scheyer's first season at the helm.
This is an intriguing target for Jon Scheyer and Duke Here’s a new name to keep an eye on as recruiting moves on: Hudson Greer, from Austin, Texas. Greer is a 6-7 forward who sees himself as a slasher who can step out and hit threes.
Outbound Duke basketball freshman TJ Power is currently checking out Boston College, according to Eagles Daily. And on Monday night, less than 24 hours before his scheduled arrival in Chestnut Hill, the first 247Sports Crystal Ball prediction popped up for the former five-star recruit out of Worcester Academy (Mass.).
Duke basketball has already hosted Cayden and Cameron Boozer, twin sons of 2001 Blue Devil national champ and two-time NBA All-Star forward Carlos Boozer.
Last week, Duke basketball popped up on the list of 10 programs that Dallin Hall was reportedly considering after entering the transfer portal earlier this month.
Brown might solve a lot of problems for Jon Scheyer and staff. On Sunday, former Syracuse forward/center/big guy Maliq Brown committed to Duke. What does he bring to the program?
As the offseason for the Blue Devils rolls on Jon Scheyer and company in what can only be described as a complete reset of the program the Blue Devils have picked up another piece of their 2024 season with the addition of Syracuse transfer Maliq Brown.
And Duke could only escape its pull for so long. It’s official: Jon Scheyer’s first offseason was the exception, not the norm. It now seems inconceivable
You’ll like this one. Over at the Duke Chronicle, Ranjan Jindal has a great column up on how Duke has done so far under Jon Scheyer. It’s one of the best commentaries on Duke under Jon Scheyer we’ve seen.
Duke was well-positioned to beat an inferior NC State team and reach the Final Four, but it was completely outclassed in the second half.
The 2024 men's Final Four is set, with NC State and Purdue advancing on Sunday.
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.
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.
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer is cooking on the 2024 recruiting trail, and his latest commitment is yet another example of that.
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.
The Duke basketball team isn’t quite a vintage Coach K unit nowadays but they have proven their mettle with big wins throughout the season. On Monday they knocked off the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Cameron Indoor Stadium in a win that Coach Jon Scheyer’s bunch will savor for quite some time.
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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