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Duke Blue Devils Men's Basketball History

The Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team is one of the most victorious programs in the NCAA. Duke's history is highlighted by five NCAA Championships, a record 22 Atlantic Coast Conference championships and 17 Final Four appearances.

The Duke basketball program began in 1905, and joined the Southern Conference ahead of the 1928-29 season. Under head coach Eddie Cameron, the Blue Devils won their first three conference championships between 1938 and 1942. In 1953, Duke co-founded the Atlantic Coast Conference and finished the inaugural season in first place. The team continued to maintain winning records and experience peaks with teams led by coaches Vic Bubas and Bill Foster. The Blue Devils really began to build their greatest dynasty in 1980, when Mike “Coach K” Krzyzewski took over as head coach.

Coach K’s tenure brought the Blue Devils their first of five National Championships in 1991, 15 ACC Tournament titles and 13 Final Four appearances. Krzyzewski also presided over many of the Blue Devils’ most memorable moments, including Christian Laettner’s overtime buzzer-beater shot in 1992 and the 2001 “Miracle Minute.” Krzyzewski retired as the winningest coach in NCAA men’s basketball history with 1,202 victories, and was succeeded by his former player and Duke assistant coach Jon Scheyer, who led the 2022-23 squad to an ACC Tournament championship.

Duke has produced 11 National Players of the Year and 71 NBA draftees, including a record 11 Top 10 draft picks. Additionally, 36 players have been named All-Americans and 14 Academic All-Americans. The Blue Devils have finished the season ranked No. 1 in the AP poll seven times and held the top spot weekly for a record 135 weeks. The Blue Devils have the third longest streak in the AP Top 25 in history with 200 consecutive appearances from 1996 to 2007, trailing just Kansas and UCLA.

Duke Blue Devils Team Info

Conference: ACC
Team Colors: Duke blue and white
Team Rivals: UNC Tar Heels, Michigan Wolverines, Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Tech Hokies

Duke Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium

Cameron Indoor Stadium became the home court for the Duke Blue Devils in 1940. Originally named Duke Indoor Stadium, the venue changed its name in 1972 to honor former Blue Devils coach and longtime university athletic director Eddie Cameron. The venue offers one of the best home court advantages, with the Blue Devils maintaining a 832–154 record and .844 winning percentage at home through 2022. Eager fans occupy the designated Krzyzewskiville area outside of the stadium ahead of big games, while students within the student section have been called the Cameron Crazies. Cameron Indoor Stadium has undergone several renovations, most recently in 2016, and has a current capacity of 9,314.

FAQS

Duke’s 2023–24 regular season kicks off in November at home as the Blue Devils face off against Dartmouth. The Blue Devils play their final game of the regular season at home against their ACC rivals the North Carolina Tar Heels. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on: 

  • 11/06 vs. Dartmouth
  • 11/14 vs. Michigan State
  • 11/29 @ Arkansas
  • 01/29 @ Virginia Tech
  • 02/03 @ North Carolina
  • 03/02 vs. Virginia
  • 03/04 @ NC State
  • 03/09 vs. North Carolina

Tickets for the Duke Blue Devils' 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster.

The Duke Blue Devils play their basketball games at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The seating map for Cameron Indoor Stadium can be viewed here.

Duke University is located in Durham, North Carolina.

Reviews

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 based on 56 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Duke what an awesome slam

    by whitelightning5977 on 1/7/10United Center - Chicago

    Duke was great above the rim, behind the 3 line tate had a lot of fight and team spirit, the cyclones are good and Hilton Magic looks real.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/7/10United Center - Chicago

    Great game. Great venue. Worth every penny. Bring back Duke to the UC for more games!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Go Duke!

    by elmofan113 on 1/7/10United Center - Chicago

    We had a lot of fun at the game. It was a great family event and we would go again in an instant!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Not the right outcome but a quality venue

    by Biggerstaff on 1/7/10United Center - Chicago

    The game was enjoyable even though my team was out played by a very quality Duke team. It was my first time to the United Center and that was enjoyable. Our seats were good and we enjoyed ourselves he in defeat.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Duke is awesome!

    by cameroncrazy on 1/7/10United Center - Chicago

    Duke basketball is the best! Coach K is the greatest in his sport. I wish Duke would play every year at the United Center. We sat next to the Iowa St. student section and they shut up pretty quickly after Duke got off to an awesome start. Duke rocks!!!! It's so fun to be surrounded by so many other Duke fans.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Not much of a game!

    by TarheelFan1570 on 1/7/10United Center - Chicago

    Being a Tarheel fan, I was thrilled that an ACC team was in town. With Duke, I was in hopes the opponent would have been stronger for a better game. It was a blow out and I left with 5 minutes on the clock. The parking was horrendous. They crammed all cars in so even when you left early, you couldn't get out and had to wait for all cars to move.