Class of 1999

Trajan Langdon

Although we still miss Jeff Capel, Trajan Langdon led the team in free throw percentage and playing time in the 1997-98 season. Trajan was on both the Basketball Weekly and the AP 3rd team All-America last season and was 1st team All-ACC. He also was a candidate for the Wooden Award. This year, Trajan already has surpassed Bobby Hurley's record for season three pointers made as well as made 1st team All-ACC for the third consecutive year and is a 2nd team All-American. Way to go, Trajan!

N&O Staff Photo by Chuck Liddy
Jeff embraces Trajan during Trajan's 34-point
outburst in the Clemson game in the 1996-97 season.


AP Photo
Trajan led the Blue Devils past UNC January 29th, 1997.

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Taymon Domzalski


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AP Photo
Taymon has played an essential reserve role this season, placing the team above himself. Taymon won a national award last year for his academics and continues to perform well off the court, earning several ACC Scholar Athlete awards this season.

Jay Heaps


N&O Staff Photo by Gary Allen

Jay Heaps walked on to the team his freshman year. He is at Duke with a Soccer scholarship. When Jay scored his two points in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in 1998, he became the only player in NCAA history to score in both the soccer and the basketball tournaments. Heaps also recorded one minute in the sweet sixteen game against Syracuse. Jay graduated this past December to pursue his professional soccer career.

Justin Caldbeck


Cybercast Photo
Justin Caldbeck walked on to the team his sophomore year playing a season he called "
a dream come true." He is back in the states after studying abroad in England his junior year. Justin's brother, Ryan, also plays for the Blue Devils this season.

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