The Duke Blue Devils recently picked up a commitment from one of the most talented players in the transfer portal. Duke finished the previous season with a 35-4 record, but have since lost a plethora of talent to the NBA draft.
Jon Scheyer’s staff made the cross-country trip to St. John Bosco High School on Monday, culminating in a scholarship offer to five-star forward Christian Collins, now officially a Duke Blue Devil target. Collins, listed at 6-foot-8 and 200 pounds, enters this summer as the No.
He recently committed to Duke after taking an official visit.
Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils are fresh off a Final Four season led by an incredible freshman class. Duke courted some of the most talented freshmen
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Fresh off a 35-4 season that included a 19-1 ACC record, an ACC regular-season title and a Final Four berth, Jon Scheyer’s 2025 recruiting cycle at Duke just got a jolt. The Blue Devils secured an official visit from four-star small forward Braydon Hawthorne, ranked No.
Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff are now set to host Huntington Prep (W.Va.) undecided senior Braydon Hawthorne on an official visit beginning on Friday, the four-star prospect's father informed 247Sports' Travis Branham on Monday afternoon.
While it's probably way too early to expect any 2028 recruits to report an offer from Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his crew, Duke football recruiting efforts are well underway.
Duke basketball freshman center Khaman Maluach, a full-time starter for a Blue Devil squad that tallied 35 wins en route to winning the ACC Tournament and reaching the Final Four, entered the NBA Draft pool ahead of the deadline late Saturday night, opting to forego his remaining eligibility at the college level.
As reported here at Duke Blue Devils On SI earlier this week, Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his crew have been expressing interest in Huntington Prep School (W.Va.) senior forward Braydon Hawthorne of late.
Cameron Sheffield committed to Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his cohorts around this time last year. He arrived as a graduate transfer with
In hopes of replicating an NCAA Tournament feel late in the regular season, Duke basketball scheduled a February bout against the Illinois Fighting Illini in Madison Square Garden last go-round.
Duke basketball already boasts a formidable rotation for next season. The collection includes three 2025 five-stars in Cameron Boozer, Cayden Boozer, and Nikolas Khamenia.
Isaiah Evans didn’t need a dramatic statement to make waves. His understated response “yea” to Duke Basketball’s social media query confirmed what many fans hoped: the 6-foot-6 guard will return to Durham for his sophomore season.
Head coach Jon Scheyer is set to build the Duke Blue Devils back to national title contending form after suffering a few key departures. Following a 35-4 season for Duke, the Blue Devils lost Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and Tyrese Proctor.
There’s no doubt that Duke basketball is still recovering from its Final Four collapse against Houston. The Blue Devils squandered a chance to win the program’s first national championship since 2015, but now they have no choice but to turn their focus to next season.
Evidently, Duke basketball guard/forward Isaiah Evans will neither test the NBA Draft waters nor enter the transfer portal. No, the 6-foot-6, 175-pound freshman from Fayetteville, N.C., will instead return to Durham for his sophomore campaign under fourth-year Blue Devil head coach Jon Scheyer.
Jon Scheyer finally got his breakthrough. After a Final Four run last season — the first of his young coaching career — Duke isn’t just reloading. The Blue Devils are looking to stay right at the center of the national title conversation, even as stars like Cooper Flagg and others prepare to move on.
Duke basketball has neither landed nor lost a player via the transfer portal this cycle. But one would think that'll eventually change, as fourth-year head coach Jon Scheyer and the Blue Devils seemingly have a few spots left to fill on next season's roster.
The Duke Blue Devils are welcoming one of the top high school recruiting classes in the country next season, following the loss of Cooper Flagg. After
The 2025 NBA Draft just received a major update from the Duke Blue Devils. Duke finished the season with a 35-4 record, led by freshman Cooper Flagg and
The Duke Blue Devils took yet another step toward improvement under the leadership of head coach Jon Scheyer. Duke finished the season with a 35-4 record, earning four victories in the NCAA Tournament: Alabama, Arizona, Baylor and Mount Saint Mary's. They ultimately suffered a loss to Houston in the Final Four.
Following the Duke Blue Devils' untimely exit from the NCAA Final Four Tournament, head coach Jon Scheyer will now be looking to rebuild his roster in preparation for next season.
For much of Saturday night’s second semifinal between top seeds Duke basketball and Houston, it was the Blue Devils who found themselves in control. Duke got the better shots, generated the better possessions, and held a comfortable lead even in what was a game that was being played at Houston’s pace and style.
Jon Scheyer was just a minute away from leading Duke to the national championship game for the first time since 2015. Unfortunately for the Blue Devils, they couldn't slam the door shut on the Houston Cougars. Everything went wrong for Duke during the final minute of the game.
The Duke Blue Devils are back in the Final Four for the first time since 2022. That was also the final time they made it under former head coach Mike Krzyzewski, who coached his last game in the Final Four against North Carolina.
For Duke to move on to the Final Four, Cooper Flagg must be a star again.
First-year Louisville head coach Pat Kelsey has been named the ACC Coach of the Year, and there's a very compelling case that he deserves the honor.
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