In a groundbreaking move, Cooper Flagg, the highly-touted basketball recruit for the Duke Blue Devils, has pledged $1 million to support the university’s basketball program. The donation, which marks one of the largest individual pledges from a student-athlete, underscores Flagg’s commitment to both his future at Duke and the broader success of the basketball program.
Flagg, a 6-foot-9 forward, is considered one of the top high school basketball prospects in recent years. His decision to play for Duke in the 2024-2025 season has already stirred excitement in the college basketball world. The $1 million contribution, which will go towards improving training facilities, scholarships, and other key aspects of the Duke basketball program, reflects Flagg’s deep connection to the university and its culture of excellence.
“I’ve always believed in the power of giving back, and I want to help the Duke basketball team achieve even greater heights,” Flagg said in a statement. “Duke has already given me so much, and I’m excited to contribute in this way to support my teammates, coaches, and future players who will follow.”
Flagg’s donation also signals the increasing influence of elite athletes in the world of college sports, where players are not just stars on the court but also key figures in the development of their programs. His pledge comes at a time when the NCAA’s new NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) rules have allowed student-athletes to have a greater voice in how they can support and influence their institutions.
With Flagg’s commitment to the Duke Blue Devils on and off the court, the program’s future looks brighter than ever, and his philanthropic gesture is likely to inspire a new era of athlete-driven support for college sports programs nationwide.