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Duke鈥檚 Mike Krzyzewski To Retire After Upcoming Basketball Season

Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski at the ACC Men鈥檚 Basketball Tournament.
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via the ACC
Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski is not happy during the second half of Duke鈥檚 70-56 victory over Louisville in the second round of the ACC Men鈥檚 Basketball Tournament in Greensboro, N.C., Wednesday, March 10, 2021.

Updated: June 3, 6:58 a.m.

Men鈥檚 college basketball in North Carolina is going to look a whole lot different very soon.

Duke鈥檚 head men鈥檚 basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski intends to retire at the end of the upcoming 2021-22 season. The news was first reported by Stadium and has since been confirmed by 瓜神app.

The Blue Devils confirmed those reports Wednesday evening, and the program billed his final season as "The Last Ride" in a social media post. Duke also confirmed reports that former Duke player and associate head coach Jon Scheyer would succeed Krzyzewski as head coach for the 2022-23 season.

鈥淗e is clearly ready for this opportunity and has shown it repeatedly throughout his playing career and as a coach on our staff the past eight seasons,鈥 Krzyzewski said of Scheyer in a statement. 鈥淛on is a rising star in our profession and Duke basketball could not be in better hands in the future.鈥

Coach K鈥檚 retirement announcement comes just two months after his longtime local rival 鈥 UNC鈥檚 Roy Williams 鈥 announced his retirement after 33 seasons on the job.

Krzyzewski, 74, has been the head coach of men鈥檚 basketball at Duke since 1980. Since then, he鈥檚 led the Blue Devils to five national championships, a total of 12 Final Four appearances, 15 ACC tournament titles and 12 regular season ACC championships. Krzyzewski guided Duke to at least one Final Four in four different decades.

This next season will be Krzyzewski鈥檚 42nd on the bench in Durham. His grandson, Michael Savarino, will be a junior on the team.

Coach K hugging Steve Wojciechowski after Coach K earned his 500th career win.
Coach K hugs Steve Wojciechowski after beating UNC at home in 1998 for his 500th career win.
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Coach K hugs Steve Wojciechowski after beating UNC at home in 1998 for his 500th career win.

A native of Chicago, Krzyzewski is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and coached the Army Black Knights for five seasons before being lured to Duke.

Across his coaching career, Krzyzewski has a record of 1,170-361, which is more wins than anyone else in men鈥檚 college basketball.

Krzyzewski was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001, following his third national championship victory with the Blue Devils. Krzyzewski was the head coach of the U.S. men鈥檚 national team for more than a decade and led those teams to gold medals at the Olympics in Beijing, London and Rio de Janeiro. He was also an assistant coach on two other Olympic-winning teams in 1984 and 1992, and was re-inducted into the Hall of Fame with the 鈥淒ream Team鈥 in 2010.

鈥淲hat he means to the countless players he has coached, both collegiately and professionally, is simply immeasurable,鈥 ACC commissioner Jim Phillips said in a statement.

Under the direction of Krzyzewski, Duke had six players win National Defensive Player of the Year and 12 players named ACC Player of the Year. Sixty-seven players coached by Krzyzewski were NBA draft picks.

Duke went 13-11 (9-9 ACC) in a COVID-altered season this past year, missing the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1995.

Several of Krzyzewski鈥檚 former players or assistant coaches have gone on to become head coaches themselves. There are two in the ACC in Pitt鈥檚 Jeff Capel and Notre Dame鈥檚 Mike Brey.

Ensuring a smooth transition from Krzyzewski to Scheyer will surely be a top priority for newly hired athletic director Nina King. King was promoted from senior deputy athletic director to the top job just two weeks ago. Her tenure beings Sept. 1.

Scheyer played for Krzyzewski from 2006-10, with his last season resulting in his mentor's fourth NCAA title. He joined the Duke staff for the 2013-14 season and rose to his current role as associate head coach following the 2017-18 season.

Scheyer served as interim coach last year for Duke when Krzyzewski was sidelined for a January win against Boston College due to COVID-19 protocols. Scheyer has never been a college head coach.

鈥淒uke University has been a central part of my life for more than a decade, and I could not ask for a better place to continue my career,鈥 Scheyer said in a statement. 鈥淭his is absolutely humbling. ... (Krzyzewski) has set a standard that every coach at every level should strive to achieve.鈥

The Associated Press and 瓜神app's Dave DeWitt contributed to this report.

Mitchell Northam is a Digital Producer for 瓜神app. His past work has been featured at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, SB Nation, the Orlando Sentinel and the Associated Press. He is a graduate of Salisbury University and is also a voter in the AP Top 25 poll for women's college basketball.
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