DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke and men's basketball coach Jon Scheyer have reached an agreement on a six-year deal that will run through the 2028-29 season.


What You Need To Know

  • Jon Scheyer took over as coach of Duke's men's basketball team after Hall of Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski retired

  • Scheyer originally had a five-year deal but the new contract adds two years

  • Scheyer's first team won the program's 22nd Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament title, a league record

The school on Saturday announced the deal, which was first reported by ESPN. Scheyer confirmed an agreement was in place during the team's preseason fan event.

“I’m committed to Duke,” Scheyer said Friday night. "To know that they’re committed to me as well and our staff — and the job they’ve done — is great.”

The 36-year-old Scheyer originally had a five-year deal as the designated successor to retired Hall of Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski. This agreement supersedes the initial contract and adds two years.

In a statement, athletic director Nina King praised Scheyer for “his relentless energy, passion and attention to detail.”

Scheyer's first team surged down the stretch and won the program's 22nd Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament title, a league record. He opens his second season with the nation's No. 2-ranked team has lured top-tier recruiting classes.

The deal extends Scheyer's long-running ties to the program, which began when he arrived on campus for the 2006-07 season. He was the leading scorer on Krzyzewski's fourth NCAA title winner in 2010 and was an assistant coach for the Blue Devils' fifth NCAA championship team in 2015.