Greg Koubek
Greg Koubek is an American retired basketball player best known for his collegiate career at Duke University between 1987 and 1991. He also played professionally overseas after college for several years.
Early life
A native of the greater Albany, New York area, Koubek attended Shenendehowa High School from 1985 to 1987 in Clifton Park. He led the basketball team to a state championship as a senior in 1987 and later became the first athlete in school history to have his jersey number retired. Following the 1987 season he was named a McDonald's All-American, and he was the co-honoree of the Mr. [New York Basketball] award, given to the state's best high school boys' basketball player. Koubek finished his high school career having scored 1,972 points and grabbed 682 rebounds, both being the most in school history.College
Koubek's career playing for the Duke Blue Devils was an overall inauspicious one in terms of personal statistics. Through his first two seasons, he only started in one game, but he did play in all 71 contests. Between his freshman and sophomore seasons he scored 312 points. Duke won the ACC [men's basketball tournament|ACC tournament] in 1988, his freshman year, and also made it all the way to the NCAA tournament Final Four – the first of five straight Final Four appearances. As a junior in 1990, Duke made it to the 1990 National Championship but Duke's All-American point guard, Bobby Hurley, had an intestinal flu the night of the game, resulting in Duke losing to UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team|UNLV], 103–73. That score is still the worst margin of defeat in NCAA Championship Game history. Koubek played in all 38 games and started 12 of them.As a senior in 1990–91, Koubek made NCAA men's basketball history. He started in 13 games and played in all 38 of them, including Duke's fourth consecutive Final Four where Duke avenged the 1990 Championship game by handing UNLV their first and only loss of the 1990–91 season. Consequently, Koubek became the first player to ever play in four NCAA Final Fours. He also became one of very few players to appear in 145 or more career games That season, Duke won the ACC regular season title and went on to win the first of back-to-back NCAA championships. Koubek was a team captain as a senior as well.