
The Duke Blue Devils, under head coach Jon Scheyer, are coming off an impressive 35-4 season.
Duke advanced to the Final Four in the NCAA Tournament, ultimately falling to the Houston Cougars. Along the way to San Antonio, they secured victories over Mount St. Mary’s, Baylor, Arizona, and Alabama.
Following the season, the Blue Devils saw several key players depart.
Scheyer and his coaching staff now face the task of rebuilding the roster after losing Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel, Tyrese Proctor, and Khaman Maluach — all of whom have entered the 2025 NBA Draft.
On Sunday, Duke made a recruiting move toward five-star prospect Christian Collins.
Initially, 247Sports reporter Dushawn London indicated that Duke would visit Collins on Monday, but later updated that the visit had been rescheduled for Tuesday.
The Blue Devils will head to St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower, California, where Collins, a 6-foot-8 standout from the 2026 class, currently plays. Collins is ranked as the No. 1 power forward and the No. 5 overall prospect nationally by 247Sports.
Programs like Alabama, Arizona State, Arizona, California, and Georgia Tech have also expressed interest in Collins.
Before Collins finalizes his college decision, Duke will welcome a talented incoming class of 2025, featuring five-star recruits Cameron Boozer and Nikolas Khamenia, along with four-star Cayden Boozer.
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