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MIKE KRZYZEWSKI

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Born: Chicago, Ill., February 13, 1947
College: United States Military Academy 1966-1969
Wife: Carol (Mickie)
Daughters: Debbie, Lindy & Jamie
Grandsons: Joey & Michael
Season |
School |
Position |
Overall |
Conf(Tourn) |
Post Season |
Final AP |
Leading Scorer |
1973 |
USMA Prep School |
Head Coach |
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1974 |
USMA Prep School |
Head Coach |
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1975 |
Indiana |
Grad. Asst |
31-1 |
18-0 |
Sweet 16 |
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Green (16.6) |
1976 |
USMA |
Head Coach |
11-14 |
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1977 |
USMA |
Head Coach |
20-8 |
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1978 |
USMA |
Head Coach |
19-9 |
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NIT |
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1979 |
USMA |
Head Coach |
14-11 |
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1980 |
USMA |
Head Coach |
9-17 |
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1981 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
17-13 |
6-8 (0-1) |
NIT |
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Banks (18.5) |
1982 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
10-17 |
4-10 (0-1) |
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Taylor (20.3) |
1983 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
11-17 |
3-11 (0-1) |
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Dawkins (18.1) |
1984 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
24-10 |
7-7 (2-1) |
NCAA |
14 |
Dawkins (19.4) |
1985 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
23-8 |
8-6 (1-1) |
NCAA |
10 |
Dawkins (18.8) |
1986 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
37-3 |
12-2 (3-0) |
Runner-up |
1 |
Dawkins (20.2) |
1987 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
24-9 |
9-5 (0-1) |
Sweet 16 |
17 |
Ferry (14.0) |
1988 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
28-7 |
9-5 (3-0) |
Final Four |
5 |
Ferry (19.1) |
1989 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
28-8 |
9-5 (2-1) |
Final Four |
9 |
Ferry (22.6) |
1990 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
29-9 |
9-5 (1-1) |
Runner-up |
15 |
Henderson (18.5) |
1991 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
32-7 |
11-3 (1-1) |
Champion |
6 |
Laettner (19.8) |
1992 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
34-2 |
14-2 (3-0) |
Champion |
1 |
Laettner (21.5) |
1993 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
24-8 |
10-6 (0-1) |
NCAA |
10 |
G.
Hill (18.0) |
1994 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
28-6 |
12-4 (1-1) |
Runner-up |
6 |
G.
Hill (17.4) |
1995* |
Duke |
Head Coach |
9-3 |
0-1 |
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Parks (19.0) |
1996 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
18-13 |
8-8 (0-1) |
NCAA |
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Capel (16.5) |
1997 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
24-9 |
12-4 (0-1) |
NCAA |
8 |
Langdon (14.3) |
1998 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
32-4 |
15-1 (2-1) |
Elite 8 |
3 |
McLeod (15.2) |
1999 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
37-2 |
16-0 (3-0) |
Runner-up |
1 |
Brand (17.7) |
2000 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
29-5 |
15-1 (3-0) |
Sweet 16 |
1 |
Battier (17.4) |
2001 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
35-4 |
13-3 (3-0) |
Champion |
1 |
Williams (21.6) |
2002 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
31-4 |
13-3 (3-0) |
Sweet 16 |
1 |
Williams (21.3) |
2003 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
26-7 |
11-5 (3-0) |
Sweet 16 |
7 |
Jones (17.7) |
2004 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
31-6 |
13-3 (2-1) |
Final Four |
6 |
Redick (15.9) |
2005 |
Duke |
Head Coach |
27-6 |
11-5 (3-0) |
Sweet 16 |
3 |
Redick (21.8) |
* in 1995 Mike Krzyzewski only coached Duke for a portion of the
season due to back surgery.
Career Records
(Through 2004-2005 Season) |
As Head Coach: 721-246 (74.6%) |
As Duke Head Coach: 648-187 (77.6%) |
ACC Regular Season Career Record: 250-113 (68.9%) |
ACC Post Season Career Record: 39-15 (72.2%) |
NCAA Tournament Record: 66-18 (78.6%) |
ACC Tournament Championships: 9 |
ACC Regular Season Championships (including ties): 10 |
NCAA Titles: 3 |
NCAA Final Fours: 10 |
Coaching Awards |
Naismith National Coach of the Year: 1989, 1999 |
ACC Coach of the Year: 1984, 1986, 1997, 1999, 2000 |
CBS/Chevrolet National Coach of the Year: 1986, 2000 |
The Sporting News Sportsman of the Year: 1992 |
The Sporting News National Coach of the Year: 1992 |
NABC National Coach of the Year: 1991, 1999 |
UPI National Coach of the Year: 1986 |
Basketball Times National Coach of the Year: 1986, 1997 |
Basketball Weekly National Coach of the Year: 1986 |
USWBA District III Coach of the Year: 2000 |
NABC District III Coach of the Year: 1984, 1994 |
NABC District II Coach of the Year: 1977 |
Metro. NY Basketball Writers Coach of the Year: 1977 |
Team USA Coaching Experience |
Head Coach of USA Basketball Team 2005-present |
Dream Team, Olympics, Assistant Coach: 1992 |
World Championships, Head Coach: 1990 |
Goodwill Games, Head Coach: 1990 |
World University Games, Head Coach: 1987 |
National Sports Festival, Head Coach, South Team: 1983 |
Other Honors and Awards |
Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year: 1992 |
President, NABC: 1998-1999 |
NABC Coach of the Decade: 2000 |
John Wooden "Legend of Coaching Award": 2000 |
Clair Bee Award for Positive Impact: 2004 |
USMA Distinguished Graduate Award: 2005 |
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