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The Duke Blue Devils haven't skipped a beat under the leadership of head coach Jon Scheyer. In 2022, Scheyer took over one of the most prestigious college basketball programs in the nation, replacing legendary head coach Mike Krzyzewski.
Outside of another potential depth addition or two, Duke basketball offseason moves appear to have reached completion.
Dame Sarr, one of basketball's top international prospects, publicly committed to Duke on Thursday, giving the Blue Devils another possible one-and-done prospect to slot into next season's starting lineup.
The Duke Blue Devils and head coach Jon Scheyer are losing a lot of talent to the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft. Cooper Flagg is the headline name, but fellow five-star freshman Kon Knueppel is also worth taking note of, along with center Khaman Maluach.
Jon Scheyer's fourth Duke basketball roster appears at No. 3 in On3 bracketologist James Fletcher III's updated top 25 college basketball rankings released on Monday morning. RELATED: Blue Devils Reclaim Top Recruiting Ranking With Authority That marks a considerable jump from the 2025-26 Blue Devils' placement either just inside or outside the top 10 in many "way-too-early" projected rankings elsewhere before Scheyer and his crew secured two more heralded 2025 recruiting prizes late last week in four-star power forward Sebastian Wilkins and five-star Italian wing Dame Sarr.
North Carolina looks to bounce back from its up-and-down 2024-25 season, where they fell in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to Ole Miss.
Kansas had been considered a leader in recruiting Dame Sarr, but the Italian guard announced Thursday he’ll play at Duke.