
Jacob Theodosiou Joins Duke Men’s Basketball Program
Jacob Theodosiou, a 6‑4 guard from Waterloo, Ontario, transfers to Duke after stints at Wyoming and Loyola‑Maryland, aiming to add depth and versatility to the roster.
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Jacob Theodosiou, a 6‑4 guard from Waterloo, Ontario, transfers to Duke after stints at Wyoming and Loyola‑Maryland, aiming to add depth and versatility to the roster.
Duke University's men's basketball program returns five players from its 2025‑26 Elite Eight and ACC championship squad while welcoming a top‑ranked recruiting class and three impactful transfers for the 2026‑27 season.
Duke’s upcoming season will feature a demanding nonconference slate, a full ACC slate against North Carolina and Virginia, and a top‑ranked recruiting class, building on Scheyer’s 124‑25 start.

Duke’s roster combines size and speed, offering a 10‑man rotation that can press, force turnovers and adapt to any opponent.
Senior transfer Jacob Theodosiou will join Duke University, contribute to its deep roster, and represent Canada at the upcoming FIBA U23 3x3 Nations League in Chile.

Senior transfer Jacob Theodosiou commits to Duke University, prepares to compete for Canada at the FIBA U23 3x3 Nations League in Chile, and adds depth to a Blue Devils squad projected to rank among the nation’s elite.

Duke is banking on a strong transfer class to restore its championship pedigree.

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The Blue Devils will face Miami, UNC and a host of other ACC rivals, with dates and times to follow.
The conference released the full slate of 18 games, highlighting home‑and‑home matchups, returning veterans and a top recruiting class.
Duke announces the jersey numbers for its 14‑player roster, highlighting notable transitions and the blend of experience and new talent.

Duke's athletic department has released the jersey numbers for the upcoming season, assigning digits to a roster that blends seasoned veterans with emerging stars.

St. John's has risen to No. 16 in the 2026‑27 CBS Sports Preseason Top 25 And 1 rankings after securing a commitment from four‑star forward Theo Edema, while Coach Rick Pitino looks to bolster the roster with two additional transfers.

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Duke’s upcoming home‑and‑neutral series with Illinois, set for November 2026 in Durham and December 2027 in Chicago, adds a marquee matchup to a schedule that includes games against three of the four 2026 Final Four teams. The roster features key returnees, transfer additions and the nation’s top recruiting class, all overseen by head coach Jon Scheyer.
Duke’s roster overhaul blends proven returnees with new talent as the program seeks to rebound from a disappointing Elite Eight loss and reshape its lineup for the upcoming season.