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Mike Krzyzewski

Michael William Krzyzewski (US: /ʃɪˈʒɛfski/ shizh-EF-skee,[1] Polish: [kʂɨˈʐɛfskʲi]; born February 13, 1947), nicknamed "Coach K", is an American former college basketball coach. He served as the head coach at Duke University from 1980 to 2022, during which he led the Blue Devils to five national titles, 13 Final Fours (the most of any coach in men's basketball), 15 ACC tournament championships, and 13 ACC regular season titles. Among men's college basketball coaches, only UCLA's John Wooden has won more NCAA championships, with a total of ten. Krzyzewski is widely regarded as one of the greatest college basketball coaches of all time.[2][3][4]

Mike Krzyzewski
Krzyzewski in 2011
Biographical details
Born (1947-02-13) February 13, 1947 (age 77)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Playing career
Basketball
1966–1969Army
Position(s)Point guard, shooting guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1974–1975Indiana (assistant)
1975–1980Army
1980–2022Duke
Head coaching record
Overall1,202–368 (.766)
Tournaments101–30 (NCAA Division I)
2–2 (NIT)
65–22 (ACC)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Awards
Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2001 (profile)
College Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2006

Krzyzewski has also coached the United States national team, which he led to gold medals at the 2008, 2012, and 2016 Olympics. He was the head coach of the U.S. team that won gold medals at the 2010 and the 2014 FIBA World Cup, and an assistant coach for the "Dream Team" at the 1992 Olympics.

Krzyzewski was a point guard at Army from 1966 to 1969 under coach Bob Knight. From 1975 to 1980, he was the head coach for his alma mater.[5] He is a two-time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, in 2001 for his individual coaching career and in 2010 as part of the collective induction of the "Dream Team."[6] He was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006, and the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in 2009 (with the "Dream Team").[6]

On November 15, 2011, Krzyzewski led Duke to a 74–69 victory over Michigan State at Madison Square Garden to become the coach with the most wins in NCAA Division I men's basketball history. Krzyzewski's 903rd victory set a new record, breaking that held by his former coach, Bob Knight. On January 25, 2015, Duke defeated St. John's, 77–68, again at Madison Square Garden, as Krzyzewski became the first Division I men's coach to reach 1,000 wins.[7]

Early life edit

 
Krzyzewski with coach Bob Knight

Krzyzewski was born in Chicago, the son of Polish American parents Emily M. (née Pituch) and William Krzyzewski[8][9] and was raised as a Catholic.

He was captain of the Army basketball team in his senior season, 1968–69, leading the Cadets to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) at Madison Square Garden in New York City, where West Point finished fourth.

From 1969 to 1974, Krzyzewski served as an officer in the U.S. Army and directed service teams for three years. In 2005, he was presented West Point's Distinguished Graduate Award.[10]

Education edit

Krzyzewski attended St. Helen Catholic School in Ukrainian Village, Chicago and,[11] later, Archbishop Weber High School in Chicago, a Catholic prep school for boys.[12]

He later graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, in 1969. He comes from a working-class family and is the first in his family to attend college and is a first-generation college student.[13]

Coaching career edit

Indiana and Army edit

He was discharged from active duty in 1974 with the rank of captain, and started his coaching career as an assistant on Knight's staff with the Indiana Hoosiers during their historic 1974–75 season. After one year with Indiana, Krzyzewski returned to West Point as head coach at age 28; in his five seasons, he led the Army Cadets to a 73–59 (.553) record and an NIT berth in 1978.

Duke edit

 
Krzyzewski speaks to reporters after being named Duke's head coach on March 18, 1980.

On March 18, 1980, Krzyzewski was named the head coach at Duke University after five seasons at Army.[14] After a few rebuilding seasons, he and the Blue Devils became a fixture on the national basketball scene with 35 NCAA Tournament berths in the past 36 years and 24 consecutive from 1996 to 2019, behind Kansas which has appeared in the tournament in 30 consecutive seasons. 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.

 
Krzyzewski cutting down the nets after winning the 1986 ACC tournament

Krzyzewski had surgery to repair a ruptured disk in his back in October 1994, but insisted on returning to the sidelines for the 1994–95 season, using a special stool to keep him off his feet. However, the pain became so debilitating that he went several days without sleeping early in the season.[15] By the start of ACC play, the pain had progressed to a point that he could not continue. Shortly after the first game of ACC play, Krzyzewski told his players and coaches that he was taking a leave of absence, with longtime assistant Pete Gaudet serving as interim head coach for the remainder of the season.[16] He had actually planned to resign, but athletic director Tom Butters persuaded him to take a leave of absence instead. Per longstanding NCAA guidance, Duke only credits the first 12 games of the season to Krzyzewski and credits the remainder of the season to Gaudet. Years later, Krzyzewski said that he probably would have been out of basketball if he had not endured that season, since it made him realize he needed to manage his time better and delegate more responsibility.[15]

On February 13, 2010 – his 63rd birthday – Krzyzweski coached in his 1,000th game as the Duke head coach. On March 20, 2011, Krzyzewski won his 900th game, becoming the second of three Division I men's basketball coaches to reach 900 basketball wins, the other two being Jim Boeheim at Syracuse and his head coach at Army, Bob Knight.[17][18] On November 15, 2011, Krzyzewski got his 903rd win passing Knight's record for most Division I wins. In an interview of both men on ESPN the previous night, Krzyzewski discussed the leadership skills he learned from Knight and the United States Military Academy. Knight credited Krzyzewski's understanding of himself and his players as keys to his success over the years.[19]

 
Krzyzewski coaching during a 2013 game

On January 25, 2015, Krzyzewski won his 1,000th game, when Duke defeated St. John's in Madison Square Garden. He is the first men's coach to win 1,000 NCAA Division I basketball games.

On April 6, 2015, Krzyzewski won his fifth NCAA championship, when Duke defeated Wisconsin in the title game.

Winning against Yale in the 2016 NCAA tournament on March 19, Krzyzewski became the all-time winningest coach in the NCAA Division I tournament with 90 total wins.

On November 11, 2017, Krzyzewski won his 1,000th game with the Duke Blue Devils, making him the first head coach to win 1,000 games with one NCAA Division I men's basketball program.[n 1]

On March 17, 2018, Krzyzewski won his 1,099th game in his career, passing Pat Summitt for most wins by a Division I coach, male or female.[20]

On February 16, 2019, Krzyzewski won his 1,123rd game to become the winningest coach in college basketball history at any level (men's or women's), passing Harry Statham of Division II McKendree University.[21] However, on January 21, 2024, Tara VanDerveer became the winningest head coach in college basketball history at any level, men's or women's, upon passing Krzyzewski with her 1,203rd win.[22]

On June 2, 2021, Krzyzewski announced that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021–22 season.[23] Krzyzewski coached his final home game on March 5, 2022, against rival North Carolina, where Duke lost 94–81.[24] Krzyzewski reached his 13th Final Four appearance, passing John Wooden for the most Final Four appearances as a coach, where Duke lost 81–77 to North Carolina in his final game on April 2, 2022.[25] He ended his career at Duke with a 1,129–309 win-loss record.

On April 5, 2022, former Duke player Jay Williams theorized that Krzyzewski could return for another season, but Krzyzewski quickly put that theory to rest when he said he was not going to "pull a Tom Brady" on ESPNU Radio.

National team edit

Krzyzewski's teams won three consecutive gold medals in the Olympics with him as head coach of the USA men's national team. His other international coaching accolades include a silver medal at the 1987 World University Games, a bronze medal at the 1990 FIBA World Championship, a silver medal at the 1990 Goodwill Games, a bronze medal at the 2006 FIBA World Championship, and gold medals at the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship, the 2010 FIBA World Championship, and the 2014 FIBA World Cup.

He was also an assistant coach for USA teams that won gold medals at the 1984 and 1992 Olympics, 1979 Pan American Games, and 1992 Tournament of the Americas.

In 2005, he was appointed coach of the national team through the 2008 Olympics. In the 2006 FIBA World Championship, the USA won the bronze medal after losing in the semifinals to Greece, then beating defending Olympic gold medalist Argentina for third place.

On August 24, 2008, Krzyzewski's U.S. team won the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. "The Redeem Team" finished the tournament with a perfect 8–0 record. He coached the U.S. team for the 2010 FIBA World Championship and led Team USA to a perfect 9–0 record, defeating host Turkey in the gold medal game, 81–64. His team won a second Olympic gold in London, defeating runners-up Spain, 107–100. Krzyzewski has amassed a total record of 75–1 (.987) as head coach of the USA National Team.[26]

In February 2013, Krzyzewski stepped down after seven years of coaching the national team,[27] but Team USA in May announced that he would return as head coach from 2013 through 2016.[28]

NBA coaching offers edit

 
President George W. Bush congratulating Mike Krzyzewski and the 2001 NCAA champions at the White House

During his long tenure at Duke, Krzyzewski has been given the opportunity to coach in the NBA at least five times. The first time came after the 1990 season when he led the Blue Devils to their third straight Final Four appearance. The Boston Celtics offered a coaching position to Krzyzewski, but he soon declined their offer. The next season, Krzyzewski proceeded to lead the Blue Devils to the first of two straight national championships. In 1994, he was pursued by the Portland Trail Blazers, but again he chose to stay with Duke. In 2004, Krzyzewski was also interviewed by the Los Angeles Lakers following the departure of high-profile coach Phil Jackson. He was given a formal offer from Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak, reportedly for five years, $40 million and part ownership, but again turned down the NBA. In 2010, the New Jersey Nets were reportedly willing to pay Krzyzewski between $12 million and $15 million per season to coach the Nets. Krzyzewski again declined the offer and stayed at Duke.[29] In 2011, Krzyzewski was offered the vacant coaching position for the Minnesota Timberwolves, but he again declined the offer and chose to stay at Duke.[30]

Post-retirement edit

Although Krzyzewski retired as Duke's basketball coach in 2022, he maintained a position at Duke University and continued to use his office in the Schwartz-Butters Athletic Center. As of 2023, he said he talked to successor coach Jon Scheyer on a near-daily basis. According to The Athletic, Krzyzewski's post-retirement focuses included charity work for The V Foundation and the Emily Krzyzewski Center, speaking gigs, and time with family. He made his first post-retirement appearance at a Duke game on February 14, 2023.[31]

Awards and honors edit

 
Krzyzewski embraces Bob Knight after his 903rd win

NCAA

  • Five-time NCAA Champion – 1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015
  • Three-time Naismith College Coach of the Year – 1989, 1992, 1999
  • 13-time ACC Regular Season Champion – 1986, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2022
  • 15-time ACC Tournament Champion – 1986, 1988, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2017, 2019
  • Five-time ACC Coach of the Year – 1984, 1986, 1997, 1999, 2000
  • Two-time United States Sports Academy Amos Alonzo Stagg Coaching Award winner – 1991, 2008.[32][33]
  • Basketball court at Cameron Indoor Stadium named "Coach K Court"

USA Basketball

  • Five-time coach of Olympic Gold Medal winning teams – 1984, 1992 (assistant coach); 2008, 2012, 2016 (head coach)
  • Two-time FIBA World Cup Gold Medal winner – 2010, 2014
  • Two-time FIBA World Cup Bronze Medal winner – 1990, 2006

Halls of Fame

Media

Other

Family and charity edit

 
Mickie, Mike, Jamie, Lindy, and Debbie Krzyzewski, circa 1986

Krzyzewski married his wife, Carol "Mickie" Marsh, in the Catholic chapel at West Point on the day of his graduation in 1969. They have three daughters and ten grandchildren.[40] According to The Wall Street Journal, she was the only person who could persuade him to step down during the 1994–95 season when he was suffering from a ruptured disk.[16] She actually went as far as to give her husband an ultimatum–if he wanted to come home on what would prove to be his final day of coaching that season, he needed to skip practice and go to the doctor.[15] His grandson, Michael Savarino, was a walk-on player at Duke for the 2019–20 season.[41]

Krzyzewski and his family founded the Emily Krzyzewski Center, a non-profit organization affiliated with Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Durham, which was established in 2006 and named in honor of Krzyzewski's mother. The mission is to inspire students from kindergarten to high school to dream big, act with character and purpose, and reach their potential as leaders in their community. The center's K to College Model serves academically focused students in out-of-school programming designed to help them achieve in school, gain entry to college, and break the cycle of poverty in their families. Krzyzewski and his wife, Mickie, have also been active for years in fundraising and support for the Duke Children's Hospital, Children's Miracle Network, the V Foundation for Cancer Research.[12] In all of those entities they have both served as chairs and/or led major fundraising efforts. In addition, the Krzyzewskis have been major donors to Duke University in supporting a number of areas, including establishing scholarship endowments for students in North and South Carolina as well as a Duke student-athlete every year. He also serves on the board of advisors of the Code of Support Foundation, a nonprofit military services organization.[42]

In 2012, Krzyzewski received the U.S. Basketball Writers Association's Wayman Tisdale Humanitarian Award honoring his civic service and charitable efforts in making a significant positive impact on society.[43]

Head coaching record edit

College edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Army Cadets (NCAA Division I independent) (1975–1980)
1975–76 Army 11–14
1976–77 Army 20–8
1977–78 Army 19–9 NIT first round
1978–79 Army 14–11
1979–80 Army 9–17
Army: 73–59 (.553)
Duke Blue Devils (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1980–2022)
1980–81 Duke 17–13 6–8 T–5th NIT quarterfinal
1981–82 Duke 10–17 4–10 T–6th
1982–83 Duke 11–17 3–11 7th
1983–84 Duke 24–10 7–7 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32
1984–85 Duke 23–8 8–6 T–4th NCAA Division I Round of 32
1985–86 Duke 37–3 12–2 1st NCAA Division I Runner-up
1986–87 Duke 24–9 9–5 3rd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1987–88 Duke 28–7 9–5 3rd NCAA Division I Final Four
1988–89 Duke 28–8 9–5 T–2nd NCAA Division I Final Four
1989–90 Duke 29–9 9–5 2nd NCAA Division I Runner-up
1990–91 Duke 32–7 11–3 1st NCAA Division I Champion
1991–92 Duke 34–2 14–2 1st NCAA Division I Champion
1992–93 Duke 24–8 10–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32
1993–94 Duke 28–6 12–4 1st NCAA Division I Runner-up
1994–95 Duke 9–3[n 2] 0–1[n 2] [n 2]
1995–96 Duke 18–13 8–8 T–4th NCAA Division I Round of 64
1996–97 Duke 24–9 12–4 1st NCAA Division I Round of 32
1997–98 Duke 32–4 15–1 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1998–99 Duke 37–2 16–0 1st NCAA Division I Runner-up
1999–00 Duke 29–5 15–1 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2000–01 Duke 35–4 13–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Champion
2001–02 Duke 31–4 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2002–03 Duke 26–7 11–5 T–2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2003–04 Duke 31–6 13–3 1st NCAA Division I Final Four
2004–05 Duke 27–6 11–5 3rd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2005–06 Duke 32–4 14–2 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2006–07 Duke 22–11 8–8 6th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2007–08 Duke 28–6 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 32
2008–09 Duke 30–7 11–5 T–2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2009–10 Duke 35–5 13–3 T–1st NCAA Division I Champion
2010–11 Duke 32–5 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2011–12 Duke 27–7 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2012–13 Duke 30–6 14–4 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2013–14 Duke 26–9 13–5 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2014–15 Duke 35–4 15–3 2nd NCAA Division I Champion
2015–16 Duke 25–11 11–7 T–5th NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2016–17 Duke 28–9 11–7 T–5th NCAA Division I Round of 32
2017–18 Duke 29–8 13–5 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2018–19 Duke 32–6 14–4 3rd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2019–20 Duke 25–6 15–5 T–2nd No postseason held
2020–21 Duke 13–11 9–9 10th
2021–22 Duke 32–7 16–4 1st NCAA Division I Final Four
Duke: 1,129–309 (.785) 466–193 (.707)
Total: 1,202–368 (.766)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

[44]

*The 2020 NCAA tournament was canceled due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.

Coaching tree edit

Assistant coaches under Krzyzewski who became NCAA or NBA head coaches

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ While Jim Boeheim achieved the mark in terms of actual games with Syracuse University on February 4, 2017, Syracuse and Boeheim under NCAA sanctions in 2015 were permanently vacated 101 wins, resulting in Kryzewski statistically becoming the first ever.
  2. ^ a b c Krzyzewski coached only the first 12 games of season before leaving the team for back surgery and to recover from exhaustion. Pete Gaudet took over as interim head coach and compiled a record of 4–15 with a mark of 2–13 in conference play. Duke finished the season with a record of 13–18 overall and in ninth place in the ACC at 2–14. Duke and the NCAA credit the first 12 games of the season to Krzyzewski and the final 19 games to Gaudet.

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Championship2007 Las VegasAssistant Coach for United Statesmen s national basketball teamOlympic Games1984 Los Angeles Team1992 Barcelona TeamFIBA Americas Championship1992 PortlandKrzyzewski has also coached the United States national team which he led to gold medals at the 2008 2012 and 2016 Olympics He was the head coach of the U S team that won gold medals at the 2010 and the 2014 FIBA World Cup and an assistant coach for the Dream Team at the 1992 Olympics Krzyzewski was a point guard at Army from 1966 to 1969 under coach Bob Knight From 1975 to 1980 he was the head coach for his alma mater 5 He is a two time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001 for his individual coaching career and in 2010 as part of the collective induction of the Dream Team 6 He was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006 and the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in 2009 with the Dream Team 6 On November 15 2011 Krzyzewski led Duke to a 74 69 victory over Michigan State at Madison Square Garden to become the coach with the most wins in NCAA Division I men s basketball history Krzyzewski s 903rd victory set a new record breaking that held by his former coach Bob Knight On January 25 2015 Duke defeated St John s 77 68 again at Madison Square Garden as Krzyzewski became the first Division I men s coach to reach 1 000 wins 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Coaching career 3 1 Indiana and Army 3 2 Duke 3 3 National team 3 4 NBA coaching offers 4 Post retirement 5 Awards and honors 6 Family and charity 7 Head coaching record 7 1 College 8 Coaching tree 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksEarly life edit nbsp Krzyzewski with coach Bob KnightKrzyzewski was born in Chicago the son of Polish American parents Emily M nee Pituch and William Krzyzewski 8 9 and was raised as a Catholic He was captain of the Army basketball team in his senior season 1968 69 leading the Cadets to the National Invitation Tournament NIT at Madison Square Garden in New York City where West Point finished fourth From 1969 to 1974 Krzyzewski served as an officer in the U S Army and directed service teams for three years In 2005 he was presented West Point s Distinguished Graduate Award 10 Education editKrzyzewski attended St Helen Catholic School in Ukrainian Village Chicago and 11 later Archbishop Weber High School in Chicago a Catholic prep school for boys 12 He later graduated from the U S Military Academy at West Point New York in 1969 He comes from a working class family and is the first in his family to attend college and is a first generation college student 13 Coaching career editIndiana and Army edit He was discharged from active duty in 1974 with the rank of captain and started his coaching career as an assistant on Knight s staff with the Indiana Hoosiers during their historic 1974 75 season After one year with Indiana Krzyzewski returned to West Point as head coach at age 28 in his five seasons he led the Army Cadets to a 73 59 553 record and an NIT berth in 1978 Duke edit nbsp Krzyzewski speaks to reporters after being named Duke s head coach on March 18 1980 On March 18 1980 Krzyzewski was named the head coach at Duke University after five seasons at Army 14 After a few rebuilding seasons he and the Blue Devils became a fixture on the national basketball scene with 35 NCAA Tournament berths in the past 36 years and 24 consecutive from 1996 to 2019 behind Kansas which has appeared in the tournament in 30 consecutive seasons 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 nbsp Krzyzewski cutting down the nets after winning the 1986 ACC tournamentKrzyzewski had surgery to repair a ruptured disk in his back in October 1994 but insisted on returning to the sidelines for the 1994 95 season using a special stool to keep him off his feet However the pain became so debilitating that he went several days without sleeping early in the season 15 By the start of ACC play the pain had progressed to a point that he could not continue Shortly after the first game of ACC play Krzyzewski told his players and coaches that he was taking a leave of absence with longtime assistant Pete Gaudet serving as interim head coach for the remainder of the season 16 He had actually planned to resign but athletic director Tom Butters persuaded him to take a leave of absence instead Per longstanding NCAA guidance Duke only credits the first 12 games of the season to Krzyzewski and credits the remainder of the season to Gaudet Years later Krzyzewski said that he probably would have been out of basketball if he had not endured that season since it made him realize he needed to manage his time better and delegate more responsibility 15 On February 13 2010 his 63rd birthday Krzyzweski coached in his 1 000th game as the Duke head coach On March 20 2011 Krzyzewski won his 900th game becoming the second of three Division I men s basketball coaches to reach 900 basketball wins the other two being Jim Boeheim at Syracuse and his head coach at Army Bob Knight 17 18 On November 15 2011 Krzyzewski got his 903rd win passing Knight s record for most Division I wins In an interview of both men on ESPN the previous night Krzyzewski discussed the leadership skills he learned from Knight and the United States Military Academy Knight credited Krzyzewski s understanding of himself and his players as keys to his success over the years 19 nbsp Krzyzewski coaching during a 2013 gameOn January 25 2015 Krzyzewski won his 1 000th game when Duke defeated St John s in Madison Square Garden He is the first men s coach to win 1 000 NCAA Division I basketball games On April 6 2015 Krzyzewski won his fifth NCAA championship when Duke defeated Wisconsin in the title game Winning against Yale in the 2016 NCAA tournament on March 19 Krzyzewski became the all time winningest coach in the NCAA Division I tournament with 90 total wins On November 11 2017 Krzyzewski won his 1 000th game with the Duke Blue Devils making him the first head coach to win 1 000 games with one NCAA Division I men s basketball program n 1 On March 17 2018 Krzyzewski won his 1 099th game in his career passing Pat Summitt for most wins by a Division I coach male or female 20 On February 16 2019 Krzyzewski won his 1 123rd game to become the winningest coach in college basketball history at any level men s or women s passing Harry Statham of Division II McKendree University 21 However on January 21 2024 Tara VanDerveer became the winningest head coach in college basketball history at any level men s or women s upon passing Krzyzewski with her 1 203rd win 22 On June 2 2021 Krzyzewski announced that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2021 22 season 23 Krzyzewski coached his final home game on March 5 2022 against rival North Carolina where Duke lost 94 81 24 Krzyzewski reached his 13th Final Four appearance passing John Wooden for the most Final Four appearances as a coach where Duke lost 81 77 to North Carolina in his final game on April 2 2022 25 He ended his career at Duke with a 1 129 309 win loss record On April 5 2022 former Duke player Jay Williams theorized that Krzyzewski could return for another season but Krzyzewski quickly put that theory to rest when he said he was not going to pull a Tom Brady on ESPNU Radio National team edit Krzyzewski s teams won three consecutive gold medals in the Olympics with him as head coach of the USA men s national team His other international coaching accolades include a silver medal at the 1987 World University Games a bronze medal at the 1990 FIBA World Championship a silver medal at the 1990 Goodwill Games a bronze medal at the 2006 FIBA World Championship and gold medals at the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship the 2010 FIBA World Championship and the 2014 FIBA World Cup He was also an assistant coach for USA teams that won gold medals at the 1984 and 1992 Olympics 1979 Pan American Games and 1992 Tournament of the Americas In 2005 he was appointed coach of the national team through the 2008 Olympics In the 2006 FIBA World Championship the USA won the bronze medal after losing in the semifinals to Greece then beating defending Olympic gold medalist Argentina for third place On August 24 2008 Krzyzewski s U S team won the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics The Redeem Team finished the tournament with a perfect 8 0 record He coached the U S team for the 2010 FIBA World Championship and led Team USA to a perfect 9 0 record defeating host Turkey in the gold medal game 81 64 His team won a second Olympic gold in London defeating runners up Spain 107 100 Krzyzewski has amassed a total record of 75 1 987 as head coach of the USA National Team 26 In February 2013 Krzyzewski stepped down after seven years of coaching the national team 27 but Team USA in May announced that he would return as head coach from 2013 through 2016 28 NBA coaching offers edit nbsp President George W Bush congratulating Mike Krzyzewski and the 2001 NCAA champions at the White HouseDuring his long tenure at Duke Krzyzewski has been given the opportunity to coach in the NBA at least five times The first time came after the 1990 season when he led the Blue Devils to their third straight Final Four appearance The Boston Celtics offered a coaching position to Krzyzewski but he soon declined their offer The next season Krzyzewski proceeded to lead the Blue Devils to the first of two straight national championships In 1994 he was pursued by the Portland Trail Blazers but again he chose to stay with Duke In 2004 Krzyzewski was also interviewed by the Los Angeles Lakers following the departure of high profile coach Phil Jackson He was given a formal offer from Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak reportedly for five years 40 million and part ownership but again turned down the NBA In 2010 the New Jersey Nets were reportedly willing to pay Krzyzewski between 12 million and 15 million per season to coach the Nets Krzyzewski again declined the offer and stayed at Duke 29 In 2011 Krzyzewski was offered the vacant coaching position for the Minnesota Timberwolves but he again declined the offer and chose to stay at Duke 30 Post retirement editAlthough Krzyzewski retired as Duke s basketball coach in 2022 he maintained a position at Duke University and continued to use his office in the Schwartz Butters Athletic Center As of 2023 he said he talked to successor coach Jon Scheyer on a near daily basis According to The Athletic Krzyzewski s post retirement focuses included charity work for The V Foundation and the Emily Krzyzewski Center speaking gigs and time with family He made his first post retirement appearance at a Duke game on February 14 2023 31 Awards and honors edit nbsp Krzyzewski embraces Bob Knight after his 903rd winNCAA Five time NCAA Champion 1991 1992 2001 2010 2015 Three time Naismith College Coach of the Year 1989 1992 1999 13 time ACC Regular Season Champion 1986 1991 1992 1994 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2004 2006 2010 2022 15 time ACC Tournament Champion 1986 1988 1992 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2009 2010 2011 2017 2019 Five time ACC Coach of the Year 1984 1986 1997 1999 2000 Two time United States Sports Academy Amos Alonzo Stagg Coaching Award winner 1991 2008 32 33 Basketball court at Cameron Indoor Stadium named Coach K Court USA Basketball Five time coach of Olympic Gold Medal winning teams 1984 1992 assistant coach 2008 2012 2016 head coach Two time FIBA World Cup Gold Medal winner 2010 2014 Two time FIBA World Cup Bronze Medal winner 1990 2006Halls of Fame Two time Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee 2001 individual career 2010 with the Dream Team College Basketball Hall of Fame inductee class of 2006 United States Olympic Hall of Fame inductee class of 2009 with the Dream Team FIBA Hall of Fame inductee class of 2017 with the Dream Team United States Military Academy Sports Hall of Fame inductee class of 2009 34 35 National Polish American Sports Hall of Fame inductee class of 1991 36 Media 2001 Time CNN America s Best Coach Award 2011 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year Other 2013 Chicago History Museum Making History Award Award presented at the United States Military Academy named the Coach Krzyzewski Teaching Character Through Sports Award Inducted as a Laureate of The Lincoln Academy of Illinois and awarded the Order of Lincoln the State s highest honor by the Governor of Illinois in 2014 in the area of sports 37 Received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement in 1995 38 2023 North Carolina State Board of Transportation voted to name three miles of North Carolina Highway 751 Coach K Highway 39 Family and charity edit nbsp Mickie Mike Jamie Lindy and Debbie Krzyzewski circa 1986Krzyzewski married his wife Carol Mickie Marsh in the Catholic chapel at West Point on the day of his graduation in 1969 They have three daughters and ten grandchildren 40 According to The Wall Street Journal she was the only person who could persuade him to step down during the 1994 95 season when he was suffering from a ruptured disk 16 She actually went as far as to give her husband an ultimatum if he wanted to come home on what would prove to be his final day of coaching that season he needed to skip practice and go to the doctor 15 His grandson Michael Savarino was a walk on player at Duke for the 2019 20 season 41 Krzyzewski and his family founded the Emily Krzyzewski Center a non profit organization affiliated with Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Durham which was established in 2006 and named in honor of Krzyzewski s mother The mission is to inspire students from kindergarten to high school to dream big act with character and purpose and reach their potential as leaders in their community The center s K to College Model serves academically focused students in out of school programming designed to help them achieve in school gain entry to college and break the cycle of poverty in their families Krzyzewski and his wife Mickie have also been active for years in fundraising and support for the Duke Children s Hospital Children s Miracle Network the V Foundation for Cancer Research 12 In all of those entities they have both served as chairs and or led major fundraising efforts In addition the Krzyzewskis have been major donors to Duke University in supporting a number of areas including establishing scholarship endowments for students in North and South Carolina as well as a Duke student athlete every year He also serves on the board of advisors of the Code of Support Foundation a nonprofit military services organization 42 In 2012 Krzyzewski received the U S Basketball Writers Association s Wayman Tisdale Humanitarian Award honoring his civic service and charitable efforts in making a significant positive impact on society 43 Head coaching record editCollege edit Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonArmy Cadets NCAA Division I independent 1975 1980 1975 76 Army 11 141976 77 Army 20 81977 78 Army 19 9 NIT first round1978 79 Army 14 111979 80 Army 9 17Army 73 59 553 Duke Blue Devils Atlantic Coast Conference 1980 2022 1980 81 Duke 17 13 6 8 T 5th NIT quarterfinal1981 82 Duke 10 17 4 10 T 6th1982 83 Duke 11 17 3 11 7th1983 84 Duke 24 10 7 7 T 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 321984 85 Duke 23 8 8 6 T 4th NCAA Division I Round of 321985 86 Duke 37 3 12 2 1st NCAA Division I Runner up1986 87 Duke 24 9 9 5 3rd NCAA Division I Sweet 161987 88 Duke 28 7 9 5 3rd NCAA Division I Final Four1988 89 Duke 28 8 9 5 T 2nd NCAA Division I Final Four1989 90 Duke 29 9 9 5 2nd NCAA Division I Runner up1990 91 Duke 32 7 11 3 1st NCAA Division I Champion1991 92 Duke 34 2 14 2 1st NCAA Division I Champion1992 93 Duke 24 8 10 6 T 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 321993 94 Duke 28 6 12 4 1st NCAA Division I Runner up1994 95 Duke 9 3 n 2 0 1 n 2 n 2 1995 96 Duke 18 13 8 8 T 4th NCAA Division I Round of 641996 97 Duke 24 9 12 4 1st NCAA Division I Round of 321997 98 Duke 32 4 15 1 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight1998 99 Duke 37 2 16 0 1st NCAA Division I Runner up1999 00 Duke 29 5 15 1 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 162000 01 Duke 35 4 13 3 T 1st NCAA Division I Champion2001 02 Duke 31 4 13 3 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 162002 03 Duke 26 7 11 5 T 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 162003 04 Duke 31 6 13 3 1st NCAA Division I Final Four2004 05 Duke 27 6 11 5 3rd NCAA Division I Sweet 162005 06 Duke 32 4 14 2 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 162006 07 Duke 22 11 8 8 6th NCAA Division I Round of 642007 08 Duke 28 6 13 3 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 322008 09 Duke 30 7 11 5 T 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 162009 10 Duke 35 5 13 3 T 1st NCAA Division I Champion2010 11 Duke 32 5 13 3 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 162011 12 Duke 27 7 13 3 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 642012 13 Duke 30 6 14 4 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight2013 14 Duke 26 9 13 5 T 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 642014 15 Duke 35 4 15 3 2nd NCAA Division I Champion2015 16 Duke 25 11 11 7 T 5th NCAA Division I Sweet 162016 17 Duke 28 9 11 7 T 5th NCAA Division I Round of 322017 18 Duke 29 8 13 5 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight2018 19 Duke 32 6 14 4 3rd NCAA Division I Elite Eight2019 20 Duke 25 6 15 5 T 2nd No postseason held2020 21 Duke 13 11 9 9 10th2021 22 Duke 32 7 16 4 1st NCAA Division I Final FourDuke 1 129 309 785 466 193 707 Total 1 202 368 766 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion 44 The 2020 NCAA tournament was canceled due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic Coaching tree editAssistant coaches under Krzyzewski who became NCAA or NBA head coaches Pete Gaudet Army 1980 82 Chuck Swenson William amp Mary 1987 1994 Bob Bender Illinois State 1989 1993 Washington 1993 2002 Mike Brey Delaware 1995 2000 Notre Dame 2000 2023 Tommy Amaker Seton Hall 1997 2001 Michigan 2001 2007 Harvard 2007 present Tim O Toole Fairfield 1998 2006 Quin Snyder Missouri 1999 2006 Austin Toros 2007 2010 Utah Jazz 2014 2022 Atlanta Hawks 2023 present David Henderson Delaware 2000 2006 Jeff Capel VCU 2002 2006 Oklahoma 2006 2011 Pittsburgh 2018 present Johnny Dawkins Stanford 2008 2016 UCF 2016 present Chris Collins Northwestern 2013 present Bobby Hurley Buffalo 2013 2015 Arizona State 2015 present Steve Wojciechowski Marquette 2014 2021 Nate James Austin Peay 2021 2023 Jon Scheyer Duke 2022 present See also editFIBA Basketball World Cup winning head coaches List of college men s basketball coaches with 600 wins List of FIBA AmeriCup winning head coaches List of NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament Final Four appearances by coach NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament consecutive appearances Poles in ChicagoNotes edit While Jim Boeheim achieved the mark in terms of actual games with Syracuse University on February 4 2017 Syracuse and Boeheim under NCAA sanctions in 2015 were permanently vacated 101 wins resulting in Kryzewski statistically becoming the first ever a b c Krzyzewski coached only the first 12 games of season before leaving the team for back surgery and to recover from exhaustion Pete Gaudet took over as interim head coach and compiled a record of 4 15 with a mark of 2 13 in conference play Duke finished the season with a record of 13 18 overall and in ninth place in the ACC at 2 14 Duke and the NCAA credit the first 12 games of the season to Krzyzewski and the final 19 games to Gaudet References edit Duke s Coach K talks about leadership on YouTube Mike Krzyzewski Where Does Duke Basketball Coach Stand Among the Greatest Ever Bleacher Report Retrieved December 3 2010 Chase Chris March 31 2015 Like it or not Mike Krzyzewski is the best coach in college basketball history ftw usatoday com Retrieved March 31 2015 Fowler Hayley End of an era Basketball world reacts to news of Coach K retiring from Duke The Sacramento Bee Retrieved June 2 2021 Coach K Duke Basketball Archived March 20 2008 at the Wayback Machine Accessed on February 18 2008 a b The Dream Team Hoop Hall com Archived from the original on August 18 2010 Phillips Scott January 25 2015 Coach K earns career win No 1 000 in No 5 Duke s win over St John s NBC Sports Retrieved January 25 2015 Emily M Krzyzewski mother of Duke coach Chicago Sun Times November 5 2012 Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Krzyzewski Receives 2007 Ellis Island Family Heritage Award Duke University Blued Evils Official Athletics Site GoDuke com April 17 2007 Retrieved August 4 2012 2005 Distinguished Graduate Award West Point Association of Graduates Archived from the original on August 8 2011 Retrieved 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Duke coach nears career victory No 903 Front Row ESPN Retrieved November 15 2011 Coach K Surpasses Pat Summitt as Winningest Division I Coach Official Website of Coach Mike Krzyzewski March 17 2018 Coach K becomes all time winningest college basketball coach with Duke s win over N C State NCAA com www ncaa com Retrieved February 8 2022 Stanford s Tara VanDerveer becomes winningest coach in college basketball passing Mike Krzyzewski apnews com January 20 2024 Retrieved January 21 2024 Krzyzewski Announces 2021 22 as Final Season Scheyer Named Next Head Coach Press release Durham North Carolina Duke University June 2 2021 Archived from the original on June 2 2021 Retrieved June 2 2021 Coach K s final home game UNC turns Mike Krzyzewski s Cameron Indoor Stadium finale into its own celebration CBSSports com Retrieved March 6 2022 Coach K s farewell tour Mike Krzyzewski s legendary career ends in Final Four loss to rival North Carolina CBSSports com April 4 2022 Retrieved April 4 2022 Coach K exits with a golden legacy of greatness Kansas City Star August 12 2012 Mike Krzyzewski It s been an honor ESPN February 26 2013 Retrieved March 12 2013 2013 USA Basketball Men s National Team Mini Camp PDF USA Basketball p 6 Archived from the original PDF on February 22 2015 Tjarks Jonathan March 12 2012 NBA News Rumors NCAA Basketball Euroleague RealGM Archived from the original on July 10 2010 Retrieved August 4 2012 Lawrence Mitch June 25 2011 Timberwolves GM wanted to lure Duke s Mike Krzyzewski to Minnesota to coach Ricky Rubio project NY Daily News Retrieved July 23 2018 Marks Brendan February 21 2023 Coach K s second act raising funds speaking gigs Duke games on TV The Athletic Alabama football coach Nick Saban coming to Daphne to accept Amos Alonzo Stagg Coach of the Year Award al com Blog al com April 13 2010 Retrieved August 4 2012 Amos Alonzo Stagg Coaching Award ASAMA The American Sport Art Museum and Archives Archived from the original on February 1 2014 Retrieved October 6 2012 Coach K Headlines Army Hall Of Fame Class Of 2009 GoArmySports om Retrieved September 16 2009 permanent dead link Six receive Krzyzewski Character through sports award PDF Pointer View Archived from the original PDF on July 20 2011 Retrieved September 16 2009 Mike Krzyzewski NPASHF Archived from the original on October 21 2013 Laureate Convocations by Year The Lincoln Academy of Illinois Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement www achievement org American Academy of Achievement Stradling Richard May 4 2023 A road Mike Krzyzewski took to Duke s campus for decades will soon bear his name News amp Observer Alexander Wolff Blue Angel Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski s divine spirit and working class ethics have forged an exemplary college basketball program Sports Illustrated March 16 1992 Coach K s grandson a Duke walk on Earned it ESPN com June 6 2019 Code of Support Foundation advisory board codeofsupportfoundation org Archived from the original on October 23 2018 Retrieved June 5 2017 Coach K Receives Humanitarian Award CoachK com Retrieved May 17 2017 2006 07 ACC Men s Basketball Media Guide PDF Press release theACC com Archived from the original PDF on May 28 2008 Retrieved March 22 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mike Krzyzewski Official website nbsp Duke profile Mike Krzyzewski at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Krzyzewski amp oldid 1206938388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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