Did Jon Scheyer win a national championship in the NCAA Tournament at Duke as a player? Here's a look back at the now-Blue Devils coach's playing career.
April 5 won't be a day Duke fans soon forget - for all the wrong reasons. After looking like the most dominant team in college basketball throughout the NCAA Tournament, the Blue Devils suffered an epic collapse in front of millions of fans watching from home.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNDuke basketball coach Jon Scheyer's wife hopes he coaches the Blue Devils 'forever'In a story published by Town & Country's Emily Burack on Saturday, Jon Scheyer's wife said she hopes her husband coaches Duke basketball "forever."
The Duke basketball phenom is only the fourth freshman to become the AP National Player of the Year. It’s been an outstanding season thus far for Cooper Flagg and Jon Scheyer's Duke basketball program, now just a day away from battling the fellow No. 1 seed Houston Cougars at the Final Four in San Antonio's Alamodome.
While the Blue Devils ended up losing, future No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg had a great game, scoring 27 points with seven rebounds and four assists. It was L.J. Cryer who led the way for Houston with 26 points and five rebounds.
As Duke’s men’s basketball looks to capture their sixth national championship, and their first under coach Jon Scheyer, cheering loudly from the stands will be Jon’s wife, Marcelle Scheyer.
Third-year Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer, who won a national championship as a Blue Devil guard in 2010 and as an assistant in 2015, is now gearing up for his first Final Four at the helm. He enters the weekend boasting an impressive 89-21 overall record as the program's leader, including a 35-3 mark this season.
College basketball fans were treated to quite the show in Saturday’s Final Four matchup between the Duke Blue Devils and Houston Cougars. Duke controlled much