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Overall, he has taken his program to postseason play in 36 of his 39 years at Duke and is the most winning active coach in men's NCAA Tournament play with a 100–30 record for a .769 winning percentage. His Duke teams have won 15 ACC Championships, been to 13 Final Fours, and won five NCAA tournament National Championships.
The season lives in Duke Blue Devil infamy, as head coach Mike Krzyzewski, [2] was forced to leave the team after twelve games while seeking treatment for an injured back and exhaustion. During the season, the few games that resulted in wins were added to Coach K's coaching record, while the losses were given to Pete Gaudet.
Coach K goes from shunning 1-and-dones to relying on them In 2005, days before the NBA implemented a rule change requiring players to be at least 19 before entering the draft, Krzyzewski was asked ...
Strange as it seems, Coach K’s departure won’t just leave a vacuum in Durham. His absence will reverberate all across the nation. No longer will the college basketball universe be unified in ...
Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, "Coach K," left, talks with Bob Knight after Duke defeated Michigan State 74-69 in an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011, in New York.
After leaving the Army program in 1982, Gaudet rejoined his former boss at Duke, serving as Krzyzewski's top assistant from 1982 to 1995. During this time, Gaudet worked alongside current Harvard head coach Tommy Amaker, current ESPN analyst Jay Bilas, current Atlanta Hawks assistant coach Mike Brey, and current Atlanta Hawks head coach Quin Snyder.
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Coach K College Basketball is the only EA college basketball game to be produced for the Genesis. Endorsed by Duke head basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, the game features 32 officially licensed teams in addition to eight classic teams. Among the 32 teams were Arizona, UCLA, Arkansas, UMass, Temple, Kentucky, Syracuse, and Kansas.