Duke's defense for the upcoming season is set to be formidable, focusing on taller, athletic players under Coach Jon Scheyer. Key returning defenders include Dame Sarr and Caleb Foster, while new transfers and freshmen are expected to make significant contributions.
Key points
Duke's defense will focus on taller players under Coach Jon Scheyer.
Dame Sarr and Caleb Foster are key returning defenders.
Maliq Brown's graduation leaves a gap in the defense.
Drew Scharnowski is expected to surprise as a new addition.
Freshmen may emerge as significant defensive players.
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DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 07: Dame Sarr #7 of the Duke Blue Devils blocks a shot from Zayden High #1 of the North Carolina Tar Heels during the first half of the game at Cameron Indoor Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) | Getty Images
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 07: Dame Sarr #7 of the Duke Blue Devils blocks a shot from Zayden High #1 of the North Carolina Tar Heels during the first half of the game at Cameron Indoor Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) | Getty Images
One of the interesting and defining differences between Jon Scheyerās Duke teams and those of his GOAT predecessor, Mike Krzyzewski is that Coach K tended to focus on athleticism over size. For his part, Scheyer has a clear preference for taller players. Still athletic, but taller.
From what weāve seen, Scheyerās defense is more conservative. Coach K wanted a pit bull mentality for his defenders, especially on the perimeter and in the passing lanes.
Scheyer prefers to control the interior, where the higher-percentage shots are. And arguably, heās a better defensive coach than Krzyzewski, although in fairness, Coach Kās earlier system used more experienced players. Once he embraced the one-and-done era, he didnāt have the luxury of having a guy, say Sean Dockery, who spent four years mastering the craft.
So what will Dukeās defense look like next year? In a word: itās going to be tough.
Duke is losing a lot with the graduation of Maliq Brown. He was one of the greatest defenders in Duke history, and thatās saying a *lot*.
But Dame Sarr is back, and he put pressure on ball handlers this past season like weāve never seen. The Blue Devils can put an enormous amount of pressure on the ball in 2026-27.
Weāre pretty sure that Bryson Howard is going to be a ferocious defender, and thatās how you get playing time under Scheyer.
But it doesnāt stop there. Ngongba has proven to be an excellent interior defender, and while Duke will miss Brown, Belmont transfer Drew Scharnowski is going to surprise a lot of people.
First, heās a willing defender, and second, heās more athletic than most people realize. He fits the Scheyer mold too, in that heās a 6-9 guy who can guard multiple positions.
Then thereās . The rare senior who spent all four years at Duke, Foster is also an outstanding defender. Thereās also , who became a solid defender, and John Blackwell, who cited defensive improvement as a reason for his transfer to Duke.
We left most of the freshmen for near the end, because we havenāt seen them defend much (the YouTube clips are always offensively oriented).
However, we could see Cameron Williams, Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje, or Deron Rippey becoming tremendous defenders.
Rippey, for one, is hugely athletic. Heās uncharacteristically small for a Scheyer team ā just 6-1 or 6-2, depending on the source ā but it would be a shame if a player with that level of talent only played half the court.
Finally, we didnāt mention Sebastian Wilkins or Maxime Meyer. Wilkins redshirted his freshman season, so we havenāt really seen him. However, if he used the time well, heās learned everything he needs to know to be a powerful defender.
As for Maxime, we read that Scheyer compared him to Dereck Lively. If thatās his level, then he may force his way into the conversation sooner than people expect.
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Q&A
What changes has Jon Scheyer made to Duke's defensive strategy?
Jon Scheyer has shifted Duke's defensive focus from athleticism to prioritizing taller players and controlling the interior.
Who are the key returning defenders for Duke in the 2026-27 season?
Key returning defenders for Duke include Dame Sarr and Caleb Foster, both known for their defensive skills.
How will the graduation of Maliq Brown impact Duke's defense?
The graduation of Maliq Brown, a standout defender, will be significant, but Duke expects to compensate with players like Drew Scharnowski and others.
Which freshmen might emerge as strong defenders for Duke next season?
Freshmen Cameron Williams, Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje, and Deron Rippey are potential candidates to become strong defenders for Duke next season.
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