Mike Krzyzewski ‘steps down’ as Duke’s men’s basketball coach’ after a 41-year Hall of Fame career

Coach K retires! Mike Krzyzewski, 74, ‘steps down’ as Duke’s men’s basketball coach’ after a 41-year Hall of Fame career that included five NCAA titles and a record 1,170 wins

  • Duke men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski has reportedly decided to retire
  • Krzyzewski, a Hall of Famer, has five NCAA titles and a D-1 record 1,170 victories
  • Associate head coach Jon Scheyer is reportedly expected succeed ‘Coach K’


Duke men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, known to generations of fans and players as ‘Coach K,’ has reportedly decided to retire after a Hall of Fame career that has included five national titles and an NCAA Division I record 1,170 victories.

Stadium’s Jeff Goodman was the first to report the news, which promises to shake up the college basketball world.

Duke’s associate head coach Jon Scheyer is expected to replace Krzyzewski, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Duke men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, known to generations of fans and players as ‘Coach K,’ has reportedly decided to retire after a Hall of Fame career that has included five national titles and an NCAA Division I record 1,170 victories