
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer has signed a new six-year contract through the 2030-31 season, sources told ESPN.
The contract adds two years to a deal that was previously through 2028-29, sources told ESPN. Scheyer last received a contract extension in 2023.
Tabbed to succeed the legendary Mike Krzyzewski in 2021, Scheyer has done an impressive job keeping Duke near the top of the sport in his three seasons at the helm. He's won 89 games over those three seasons, leading the Blue Devils to the Elite Eight in 2024 and the Final Four last season. The 89 wins are tied with Brad Stevens and Brad Underwood for the most by any coach in their first three seasons in Division I history, according to ESPN Research, while the program ranks third behind only Houston and UConn in wins over the last three seasons.
Duke won both the ACC regular-season and conference tournament championships in 2024-25, winning 35 games before falling to Houston in the national semifinal. In doing so, he became just the third individual to play and coach in the Final Four at their alma mater.
Duke has also remained the nation's preeminent recruiting power under Scheyer's watch. They've landed the No. 1 ranked class in three of Scheyer's four recruiting cycles, finishing No. 2 back in 2023. He signed the nation's top-two players in 2022, the No. 1 player in 2024 and the No. 3 player in 2025, landing 10 McDonald's All-Americans in total over his four classes at Duke.
The Blue Devils have sent nine players to the NBA since Scheyer took over, including a trio of lottery picks last June -- highlighted by No. 1 pick and Wooden Award winner Cooper Flagg.
Prior to taking over from Krzyzewski, Scheyer had been the program's associate head coach for four seasons and an assistant coach for four seasons. As a player, he helped lead Duke to the national championship in 2010, when he was a second-team All-American.
Despite losing all five starters to the NBA after last season, Duke is expected to start the season ranked inside the top 10. The Blue Devils open against Texas in the Dick Vitale Invitational on Nov. 4 in Charlotte.