Caitlin Clark Works at Duke, But Not on the Court

Duke employees with legendary basketball names share the funny and unexpected moments that come with it

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A collage shows basketball players and names Katie Smith, Caitlin Clark and Dean Smith
Caitlin Clark made her 2024 Halloween costume a family affair with husband James as a basketball net and son JD as the basketball. Photo courtesy of Caitlin Clark

But having the same name as a famous basketball player at basketball-crazy Duke in the middle of hoops heaven North Carolina can lead to some interesting conversations.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just something that comes up every day,鈥 Clark said.

Clark went all-in on embracing the confusion over her name for Halloween last year, dressing up in a No. 22 Iowa basketball uniform 鈥 while her husband, James, was a basketball backboard and net, and now-1-year-old son JD was a round little basketball in an orange onesie.

鈥淚 really love making Halloween costumes. It鈥檚 one of our favorite things,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淔or years, I鈥檝e tried to make them from scratch by getting stuff from Goodwill or Michaels. But for 2024, I said, 鈥業 have to be the basketball player.鈥欌

Clark鈥檚 not the only Duke staff member with a not-so-boring name that might be noticed a bit more during March Madness.

Not Katie Smith from Ohio State

Katie Smith is a Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame , a former Big Ten Player of the Year, a three-time Olympic gold medal winner and now an at her alma mater, Ohio State.

Katie Smith says she isn't mistaken for the former Ohio State basketball player, but does get mistaken for other Katie Smiths at Duke.

But Katie Smith is also a Limb Loss Clinical Nurse Specialist at Duke, where she has worked for nearly 15 years. She has never been mistaken for her basketball namesake 鈥 and truth be told, This Katie Smith didn鈥檛 even know about That Katie Smith.

鈥淚鈥檓 not a huge basketball person,鈥 Smith admitted.

But This Katie Smith has been mistaken for plenty of other Katie Smiths 鈥 just at Duke.

Two other Katie Smiths currently work at Duke. For a while, every time This Katie Smith ordered supplies, it was sent to Another Katie Smith who was a Nurse Practitioner.

Recently, she鈥檚 been receiving emails intended for Yet Another Katie Smith who is a Nurse Manager in the Duke Cancer Center. She keeps forwarding them on to the other Katie Smith. She understands why it keeps happening.

鈥淵ou cannot get more generic than Katie Smith,鈥 Smith said, laughing.

Mistaken identity is something Smith has dealt with her whole life, as an identical twin.

鈥淚鈥檝e struggled with this issue of being mistaken for someone else,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd then people often tell me, 鈥楧oesn鈥檛 she remind you of so-and-so back home?鈥 I don鈥檛 know if I鈥檓 just sort of generic all around?

鈥淚 just tell them, 鈥業 hear that a lot,鈥 and move on.鈥

Dean Smith from Chapel Hill

Dean Smith once thought that if he ever became unemployed, he could move to North Carolina and someone would hire him. The legendary former coach of the University of North Carolina men鈥檚 basketball team is so revered, he figured, that mistaken identity might work in his favor.

a photo collage of Dean Smith at Duke and Dean Smith at UNC
Duke's Dean Smith, left, lives in Chapel Hill. But he is not the same Dean Smith, right, who coached in Chapel Hill. Photos courtesy of Dean Smith and Wikimedia Commons

Then when Smith was hired to be the Director of 老牛影视 Press in 2019, it presented an interesting conundrum: Could someone with the same name as the former UNC coach work for bitter rival Duke and live in Chapel Hill?

The answer is yes, but it has delivered some amusing stories. When Smith was looking for a house in Chapel Hill, homeowners would become excited at the prospect of selling to That Dean Smith 鈥 unaware, apparently, that the basketball coach died in 2015. More than once he had to break the news.

And when This Dean Smith applied to join the , a fitness facility for Duke staff and faculty, the woman who called to tell him he鈥檇 made it off the waitlist had a curious question.

鈥淲e were wondering why he wanted to join the club,鈥 she told him.

This Dean Smith has a long history with That Dean Smith. In fact, he was partially named after him.

Smith鈥檚 father, Jim 鈥淪nuffy鈥 Smith was a college basketball coach at VCU and UMBC, among other schools. His maternal grandfather, Dino, lobbied for his grandson to be named after him in 1963, and Snuffy realized he could also sneak in a nod to the UNC coach who was hired two years earlier.

鈥淗e came up with a compromise, pretty much knowing full well that was going to be a good compromise to make,鈥 This Dean Smith said. 鈥淗e kind of killed two birds with one stone 鈥 his interest in basketball and his father-in-law鈥檚 wish.鈥

Smith has fully embraced confusion with his better-known namesake throughout his life, once to That Dean Smith when he died a decade ago. But since he came to Duke six years ago, Smith has embraced his new home, working with author and alum John Feinstein to publish 鈥,鈥 a book about the Blue Devils鈥 five national championships. In the book鈥檚 acknowledgements, Feinstein, who March 13, mentioned how curious it was to work with Dean Smith to publish a book about Duke basketball.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 sort of a dream of mine to put it all together that way,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淚t all fits together, in a way.鈥

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