2015 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL
DUKE BLUE DEVILS CHAMPIONSHIP RING
THE STORY OF 2015 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL
DUKE BLUE DEVILS CHAMPIONSHIP RING
The 2014–15 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team represented Duke University during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The team played its home games in Durham, North Carolina at Cameron Indoor Stadium, celebrating the arena’s 75th anniversary.
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THE STORY OF 2015 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL
DUKE BLUE DEVILS CHAMPIONSHIP RING
Mike Krzyzewski led the team as head coach in his 35th season with the Blue Devils. During the season, Krzyzewski became the first head coach in Division I men’s basketball history to win 1,000 games. On the court, the team featured All-ACC players Jahlil Okafor, Quinn Cook, and Tyus Jones, with Okafor being named ACC Player of the Year and National Freshman of the Year.
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THE STORY OF 2015 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL
DUKE BLUE DEVILS CHAMPIONSHIP RING
They finished the season 34–4, 16–2 in Pac-12 play to win their second straight Pac12 regular season championship (14th overall). In the Pac-12 Tournament, the Wildcats defeated 8-seed California; 73–51 in the quarterfinal game, 4-seed UCLA; 70–64 in the semifinal game, and 2-seed Oregon; 80–52 in the championship game. The Wildcats won their first Pac-12 Tournament title since 2002.
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THE STORY OF 2015 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL
DUKE BLUE DEVILS CHAMPIONSHIP RING
Duke began the season by winning its first 14 games, the seventh such start in school history. During this stretch, Duke won the 2014 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, defeating Stanford in the championship game. In ACC play, the Blue Devils finished in 2nd place with a 15-3 conference record. They were ranked in the top 5 of the AP poll for the entire season.
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THE STORY OF 2015 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL
DUKE BLUE DEVILS CHAMPIONSHIP RING
The team reached the semifinals of the 2015 ACC Tournament before losing to eventual champion Notre Dame. In the NCAA Tournament, Duke earned the number 1 seed in the south region, playing its first two games in Charlotte, North Carolina before advancing to the regionals at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. By beating Gonzaga 66-52 in the regional final, Duke advanced to the Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The win marked the 16th Final Four appearance in school history. In the National Championship game, the Blue Devils defeated Wisconsin 68-63, the fifth national championship for both Duke and Krzyzewski. Tyus Jones was the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, only the fifth freshmen to win the award. www.championshipringclub.com