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A prominent Clemson basketball staffer is leaving for a role at Duke. The Blue Devils and coach Jon Scheyer announced on Wednesday that they’d hired Preston Greene as their new director of sports performance.
The first batch of invites to the 2025 NBA Draft green room, June 25-26, were revealed this week. And to nobody's surprise, one-year Duke basketball superstar Cooper Flagg was on the list.
The Duke Blue Devils will play the Texas Longhorns this fall at Spectrum Center in the inaugural Dick Vitale Invitational. Why it matters: Duke's men's basketball is one of the country's most prestigious and well-recognized programs in the country.
Duke Basketball Makes Coaching Decision on Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Duke Blue Devils have stood atop the college basketball world for years. Mike Krzyżewski was once the leader of the Blue Devils, helping the program earn five national titles. Now, it's Jon Scheyer who holds the keys to Cameron Indoor Stadium.
An increasingly daunting non-conference schedule now includes another huge test for the 2025-26 Duke basketball squad.
Duke men’s basketball announced that Preston Greene would join the program as Director of Sports Performance. He arrives in Durham with more than 30 years of strength and conditioning experience, including stops at Clemson,
Braydon Hawthorne, a four-star 2025 forward and a late Duke basketball target on the trail, will announce his commitment on Tuesday.
The Duke Blue Devils basketball program picked up its fourth commitment of the 2025 recruiting cycle on Thursday with four-star guard Dame Sarr.
The latest NBA mock draft from USA TODAY Sports had three Duke Blue Devils in the top eight but no Cedric Coward in the first round.
Knueppel was one of three 2024-25 Duke basketball one-and-dones, along with Cooper Flagg and Khaman Maluach, each landing a coveted spot under the next-level spotlight on June 25-26. That Blue Devil trio equates to almost 25 percent of all invitations to the green room thus far.