Mike Krzyzewski awarded key to the city by Durham City Council
Posted December 19, 2022 9:40 p.m. EST
Durham, N.C. — Former Duke head men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski was honored by the Durham City Council during its meeting on Monday night with a key to the city, a Coach K Day proclamation, and support for the designation of a Durham highway in his honor.
With Krzyzewski, members of his family and Duke President Vincent Price in attendance, Durham Mayor Elaine O'Neal announced that December 19th is known as "Coach K Day" in the City of Durham and presented the Blue Devils' Hall of Fame coach with a Key to the City.
The Council also passed a resolution to support the honorary designation of a section of N.C. Highway 751 that runs through Duke's campus as Coach K Highway. The resolution is required as part of a formal application process through the N.C. Board of Transportation. If approved, Coach K Highway would run from Kerley Road to Duke University Road in Durham.
Krzyzewski served as Duke's head coach for 42 years, retiring from coaching in 2022 but remaining in a role of ambassador for the University. In his legendary coaching career that also included five years as the head coach at Army West Point – his alma mater – Coach K won an NCAA Division-I record 1,202 games and led Duke to five national titles in 1991, 1992, 2001, 2010 and 2015.
His profound impact on the City of Durham stretched far beyond Cameron Indoor Stadium as Krzyzewski founded the Emily Krzyzewski Center in 2006. The center, named in honor of his late mother, is a nonprofit center designed to build on the academic, career and leadership potential of students who are traditionally underrepresented in higher education.
Coach K's and his wife Mickie's philanthropy has also included fundraising and support for the Duke Children's Hospital and the V Foundation for Cancer Research. The Krzyzewskis are donors to Duke University and have aided in the establishment of multiple endowed scholarships.