A five-time national champ and the NCAA’s all-time winningest coach with nearly 1,200 combined victories at Duke and Army, Krzyzewski said the transfer of power to Scheyer, a star on his 2010 championship team, represented “a continuity of excellence” that he first learned was important in a succession plan as a West Point student. Scheyer’s first Duke recruiting class is ranked No. 1 in the nation. Amaker is in his 15th year at Harvard, which he has built into a consistently strong Ivy League team.