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Winningest Duke Coach

By Matt Dobek

Vice-President Public Relations

Detroit Pistons

The Duke University head basketball coach has been one of the nation's top collegiate coaches for the past several years. And in 1991, all his years of hard work and dedication were recognized on many fronts.

Coach K directed the Duke Blue Devils to their first-ever NCAA men's basketball championship. Then, after years of international coaching experience, he was selected as an assistant coach for the 1992 United States Olympic men's basketball team which won the Gold Medal. Finally he was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame.

Coach K then led Duke to the national title again in 1992 and once more in 2001.

Under the direction of Krzyzewski (Sha-shef-ski) Duke has become the premier college basketball program in the country. Coach K's record speaks for itself:

  • 3 NCAA National Championships
  • 9 Final Four appearances (five straight from 1988-92)
  • 663-234 career record (590-174 at Duke)
  • 6 ACC Tournament Championships
  • 9 ACC regular season championships
  • National Coach of the Year 12 times
After growing up in Chicago and attending Weber High School, Krzyzewski was a three-year basketball letterman at the U.S. Military Academy. He received his B.S. from the U.S. Military Academy in 1969. Krzyzewski spent 1969 to 1974 serving his country. He directed the service teams for three years and then followed that up with two years as head coach of the U.S. Military Academy Prep School in Belvoir, Virginia.

In 1974, he resigned from the Army having attained the rank of Captain. At age 26, Bob Knight, his former coach at the Army, called and offered him a graduate assistant position at Indiana University. That 1975 Indiana squad recorded an 18-0 Big Ten mark and 31-1 overall record. Knight continues to praise his former assistant. "I think Mike, perhaps more than anybody else in the country today, shows what college athletics can be about and what any coach can do."

After his one-year stint under Knight, Krzyzewski returned to his alma mater, rebuilding that program. He directed the Cadets to a pair of National Invitational berths and a five-year record of 73-59.

Coach K serves as a model representative of Duke. He is chairman of the Duke Children's Miracle Network Telethon which aids children with fatal illnesses. He and his entire family, wife Mickie, and daughters Debbie, Lindy and Jamie have been involved in campaigns against alcohol, drug abuse and drunk driving.

Joining Coach K at his induction into the Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame were his mother, Emily, and brother, William, a Captain in the Chicago Fire Department.


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