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Krzyzewski, who is retiring after this season, wasn’t with the team as it returned from the locker room after halftime. The team’s official Twitter account later posted Krzyzewski was “not feeling well” and wouldn’t return.
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While it's the first of two scheduled meetings between the teams this season, it's the final time Blue Devils’ coach Mike Krzyzewski will be on the sideline in Chapel Hill.
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Hunter Tyson’s layup with 3:19 remaining gave Clemson a two-point lead late. But Duke closed the game on an 8-4 run — four of those points by Paolo Banchero.
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Paolo Banchero started for Duke two days after he was cited for aiding and abetting impaired driving. The freshman finished with 10 points and eight rebounds in the seventh-ranked Blue Devils’ 92-52 win over Gardner Webb.
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Two Duke men's basketball players — Michael Savarino and Paolo Banchero — were stopped Sunday morning near Hillsborough.
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Roy Williams is gone and Hubert Davis has taken over at UNC. At Duke, it's the last ride for Mike Krzyzewski. At N.C. State and N.C. Central, the Wolfpack and Eagles will strive for NCAA tournament bids.
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The 2021-22 women's college basketball season tips off on Tuesday. N.C. State is the favorite in the ACC again, while Duke, North Carolina and N.C. Central fight for wins and respect.
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The outbreak occurred among adults who attended a basketball fantasy camp called “The K Academy” earlier this month.
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Duke's Mike Krzyzewski says he feels the time is right to step away from a Hall of Fame coaching career. He's also eager to get back on the court for a final run after a bumpy year. Krzyzewski held a news conference Thursday on the Cameron Indoor Stadium court bearing his name. The winningest coach in the history of Division I men's college basketball announced a day earlier that next season will be his last with the program he built into one of college basketball's bluebloods. The 74-year-old Krzyzewski has won five national championships.
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Duke Hall of Fame basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski will coach his final season with the Blue Devils in 2021-22.