Duke's Dynasty Was Born Here | Duke Basketball News
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Duke basketball’s 1991-92 season wasn’t just another championship run—it was a seismic shift. After years of near-misses and heartbreak, they finally avenged their 1990 loss to UNLV, then obliterated the USSR national team in an exhibition, signaling a new era. Led by Laettner, Hill, and Hurley, they won back-to-back titles, becoming the first team since UCLA to do so—and cemented themselves as a dominant, hated powerhouse. Coach K’s aggressive philosophy and the team’s relentless execution redefined Duke’s identity, launching them into the pantheon of college basketball dynasties.
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