In a move that electrified Duke fans and added serious firepower to the roster, Cedric Coward announced his commitment to the Blue Devils, turning down offers from Alabama and other top programs. The 6’6” forward out of Eastern Washington averaged 15.3 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 2.2 assists last season, showcasing a smooth shooting stroke, elite length, and versatility on both ends of the court. As a graduate transfer, Coward brings immediate experience to a Duke squad aiming for a deep NCAA tournament run.
Head coach Jon Scheyer praised Coward’s decision, saying, “He’s a tough, skilled competitor who can guard multiple positions and contribute right away. He fits Duke Basketball.” Known for his calm under pressure and high motor, Coward is expected to slot in at the small forward position, giving Duke a boost in perimeter defense and transition play.
His commitment signals Duke’s continued dominance in the transfer portal era, especially with uncertainty around younger players entering the NBA Draft. Coward’s mature game and leadership qualities are expected to influence younger Blue Devils like Caleb Foster and Sean Stewart.
With Coward in the mix, expectations in Durham have soared—and Cameron Indoor Stadium can’t wait to erupt when he hits the floor.