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Mike Krzyzewski shocked the college basketball world on June 2, 2021, when he announced his retirement after the 2021-22 NCAA ...
As you read this, think of the greatest rivalries in sports — the ones that instantly come to mind when you hear the word rivalry. Red Sox-Yankees. Eagles-Giant ...
On the eve of the last of his 36 NCAA tournaments as a coach, the defining characteristic of Mike Krzyzewski is that he fits no mold. He doesn’t have Dean Smith’s four corners offense, Bobby ...
While Mike Krzyzewski has been a fixture of the sports landscape for longer than I have been alive, he has always existed at a bit of a remove – successful, yes, but also intentionally distant.
DURHAM, N.C. -- Mike Krzyzewski knew he couldn't script the ending to his storied career, but still, this one stung. In what was supposed to be a celebration of Krzyzewski's 42 years coaching at ...
Mike Krzyzewski and Joe McGuinness at Coach K’s summer camp Courtesy McGinnes family McGuinness made a less favorable impression in a lower-profile matchup with Manhattan. Joe was enjoying a ...
Duke Blue Devils college basketball’s Mike Krzyzewski, AKA Coach K, will retire at the end of the 2021-22 ACC hoops season. Jon Scheyer is likely to replace him ...
Duke University’s Mike Krzyzewski, the all-time winningest coach in men’s Division I college basketball, is set to coach his final home game in North Carolina on Saturday after announcing his ...
I first met Mike Krzyzewski in 1976 when he was the coach at Army and I was a Duke undergraduate. He and Jim Valvano — then the coach at Iona — thought I did a pretty good Dean Smith imitation.
When Krzyzewski walks off the floor at Cameron Indoor Arena one last time next March after a farewell tour in his 42nd season as Duke’s head coach, he will do so as the greatest college ...
In one of the two uppermost retirements in the 126-year history of men’s college basketball, Mike Krzyzewski will relinquish his familiar throne next spring after his 42nd season at Duke, ending ...
Mike Krzyzewski is the greatest? Only since John Wooden retired UCLA basketball coach John Wooden talks to his players during a time-out against Notre Dame on Jan. 19, 1974, in South Bend, Ind.