According to Joe Tipton over at On3.com, Deron Rippey has cut his list to 10 and from the ACC, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina, Miami, Syracuse and NC State are all on the list, along with SEC reps Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and Texas.
Last summer, Paul VI Catholic High School (Va.) guard Jordan Smith Jr. became one of the first 2026 preps to land an offer from Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff.
Duke men’s basketball head coach Jon Scheyer has been named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Board of Directors, the organization announced Wednesday.
Coach K may no longer be the head man for the Duke Blue Devils, but it has not stopped this program from churning out elite level NBA talent. Just a few months after Duke star freshman Cooper Flagg went No.
Jon Scheyer and crew have their work cut out for them to replicate the 2024-25 season. With 6 returning players, most of which saw minimal minutes, Duke has an entirely new rotation to find.
Jon Scheyer and his fourth Duke basketball collection will be in Cameron Indoor Stadium for an open practice next Tuesday evening. According to a press release from the program on Tuesday, the 2025-26 Blue Devils will take the floor at 5:30 p.m.
Bryson Howard received a Duke basketball offer in mid-June. Roughly six weeks later, Jon Scheyer and his Blue Devil recruiting team have locked in dates for an official visit from the Heritage High School (Texas) rising senior.
Last week, Sierra Canyon School (Calif.) rising senior Maximo Adams saw his list of suitors grow to over 30 with the additions of Kentucky, UNC, Maryland, Purdue, and Michigan State.
Fourth-year Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff may still be a prime contender for St. John Bosco High School (Calif.) forward Christian Collins.
Duke basketball one-and-done Kon Knueppel might not be the last in the family to suit up for the Blue Devils. Not only has Jon Scheyer already expressed
Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his crew officially entered the mix for Miikka Muurinen last July. And while there hasn't been much buzz of late when it comes to the Blue Devils' ongoing pursuit of the 6-foot-10, 200-pound forward, it appears they remain in contention for his services.
The Duke Blue Devils and head coach Jon Scheyer are looking to work their way back to winning another national championship. Last season, the team made a run to the Final Four before being eliminated by the Houston Cougars.
Less than a month after receiving an offer from Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer, St. Mary's High School (Ariz.) rising senior forward Cameron Williams has scheduled an official visit with the Blue Devils.
Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff reeled in yet another top-ranked recruiting class, this time a five-deep bunch consisting of four composite five-stars and one top-tier four-star.
Just a few weeks after adding the Duke basketball staff to his rapidly expanding list of full-fledged suitors, Blair Academy (N.Y.) point guard Deron Rippey Jr.
Deron Rippey Jr., a 6‑foot‑2, 175‑pound point guard out of Blair Academy in Blairstown, New Jersey, has steadily climbed recruiting boards this spring. He checks in at No.
Up until a few weeks ago, every Duke basketball offer holder in the 2026 cycle was a composite five-star talent. Now, as Jon Scheyer and his crew continue to expand their efforts a bit, Melissa High School (Texas) shooting guard Austin Goosby is one of a few surging 2026 four-stars who have become full-fledged Blue Devil targets.
Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils are once again expected to be a top-tier national championship contender during the 2025-26 college basketball season.
The Duke Blue Devils finished with the third-best basketball recruiting class in the 247 Sports 2025 men’s basketball final player rankings, and they may not be done.
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.