The Duke Blue Devils, under the guidance of head coach Jon Scheyer, are zeroing in on Kohl Rosario, a four-star shooting guard from Moravian Prep in North Carolina.
With just two scholarship spots left for the upcoming season, Duke sees Rosario as a potential game-changer in 2026. His sharpshooting and defensive tenacity have put him squarely on Scheyer’s radar. Let’s look at what this could mean for the 6’5″ shooting guard.

Duke Blue Devils Eyeing 6’5″ 2026 3-Star Shooting Guard Kohl Rosario
At 6’5”, Kohl Rosario has the size to compete with anyone, and his skill set backs it up. Playing for Moravian Prep in Hudson, North Carolina, he has shown he can light it up from deep while locking down opponents in the paint.
Duke has been in contact with 2026 4⭐️ Kohl Rosario (@kohl_rosario)‼️
Per @HSTopRecruiting
pic.twitter.com/FMpdJFWf6d— Blue Devils (@BlueDevils) May 23, 2025
His high school stat sheet is impressive, and what’s even more eye-catching is his knack for keeping the ball secure, boasting zero turnovers in games. Coaches nationwide have taken notice, and the reason is evident.
There’s more to Rosario than being a shooter; he can dunk with authority and guard bigger players without blinking. His time on the Nike EYBL circuit, facing off against some of the best young talent in the country, has only sharpened his game.
For a kid still in high school, his basketball IQ and work ethic are top-notch, and they scream college-ready, making his projection high in recruiting circles.
Since stepping into the big shoes left by Mike Krzyzewski, Scheyer has been all about keeping Duke at the top. He’s already locked down the No. 2 recruiting class for 2025 and is now shifting focus to 2026. Scheyer’s game plan is to build a deep, versatile squad ready to compete for titles, and of course, Rosario fits the mold perfectly.
The backcourt could use some extra punch, and Rosario’s ability to slide between guard positions makes him a prime target. He’s a solution to a need. If Duke can snag him, it’s a win for their depth and a signal to other recruits that Durham is still the place to be.
Rosario holds offers from a dozen Division I programs, including recent interest from Gonzaga, Florida State, and Texas A&M. So, the competition is stiff, and he stands out mainly because of his EYBL performances, where he’s proven he can hang with the best.
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Picture this: Rosario in a Duke jersey, draining threes and shutting down guards on the other end. That’s the vision if he commits.
His shooting could open up the floor, giving teammates more room to operate, while his defense could tighten up an already solid unit. He’s not some raw talent who needs years to develop; his EYBL experience means he’s ready to step in and contribute right away.
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