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1 Schedule NIT Season Tip-Off (Cameron Indoor Stadium - Durham, N.C.) N. 14 Boston University (espn2) W, N. 16 Seton Hall (ESPN) W, N. 19 Davidson (espn2) W, NIT Season Tip-Off (Madison Square Garden - New York, N.Y.) N. 23 Drexel (espn2) W, N. 25 [11] Memphis (espn2) W, N. 30 #at [17] Indiana (ESPN) W, D. 4 *Virginia Tech (FSN) W, D. 7 Pennsylvania (espn2) W, D. 10 ^vs. [2] Texas (CBS) W, D. 18 Valparaiso (FSN) W, D. 21 St. John s (espn2) W, D. 31 vs. UNC Greensboro (RJ) W, J. 2 Bucknell (ESPN) W, J. 8 *at [23] Wake Forest (FSN) W, J. 11 * [23] Maryland (ESPN) W, J. 14 *at Clemson (ESPN) W, J. 18 * [14] N.C. State (ESPN) W, J. 21 ~at Georgetown (CBS) L, J. 26 *at Virginia Tech (ESPN) W, J. 28 *Virginia (ESPN) W, F. 1 *at [15] Boston College (ESPN) W, F. 4 *Florida State (RSN) W, OT F. 7 *at [23] N. Carolina (RJ/ESPN) W, F. 11 *at Maryland (CBS) W, F. 14 *Wake Forest (RJ) W, F. 19 *Miami (FSN) W, F. 22 *at Georgia Tech (ESPN) W, F. 25 %vs. Temple (ESPN) W, M. 1 *at Florida State (ESPN) L, M. 4 *[13] North Carolina (ESPN) L, ACC Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, N.C.) M. 10 vs. Miami (RJ/espn2) W, M. 11 vs. Wake Forest (RJ/ESPN) W, M. 12 vs. [11] Boston College (RJ/ESPN) W, NCAA Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, N.C.) M. 16 vs. Southern 16 (CBS) W, M. 18 vs. [14] George Washington 8 (CBS) W, (Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Ga.) M. 23 vs. [19] LSU 4 (CBS) 7:10 p.m. * - denotes ACC game # - ACC/Big 10 Challenge ^ - Continental Airlines Arena (East Rutherford, N.J.) ~ - MCI Center (Washington, D.C.) % - Wachovia Center (Philadelphia, Pa.) + - denotes overtime Game 36 NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal [1] Duke (32-3) vs. [19] LSU (25-8) March 23, :10 PM ET CBS Georgia Dome Atlanta, Ga. Blue Devil Update Duke (32-3), the top ranked team in the latest AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches polls, advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament for the ninth straight year with wins over Southern (70-54) and George Washington (74-61). The Blue Devils next face fourthseeded LSU (25-8) in the Atlanta Regional on Thursday, March 23, at 7:10 p.m. The Tigers, ranked 19th in the AP and 18th in the coaches poll, advanced with wins over Iona (80-64) and Texas A&M (58-57). Duke is coming off a win over No. 14 George Washington on Saturday, March 18. J.J. Redick led the way with 20 points, while Shelden Williams registered 17 points, 14 rebounds and seven blocked shots. Redick was 7-of-14 from the field including 4-of-9 from three-point distance in the win. Williams did a large part of his scoring from the foul line where he converted all nine of his attempts. Williams became Duke s career rebounding leader in the win over George Washington. He now has 1,249 career rebounds passing Mike Gminski s career total of 1,242 boards. Freshman Josh McRoberts continued his strong play with 14 points and a career-high 13 rebounds against the Colonials. The double-double was his second of the season. McRoberts also blocked two shots and had a pair of assists in the win. Greg Paulus added 10 points and six assists Duke Roster No. Name (Ht., Wt. Yr.) Pos. PPG RPG APG SPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2 Josh McRoberts (6-10, 230, Fr.) F/C Greg Paulus (6-1, 185, Fr.) G J.J. Redick (6-4, 190, Sr.) G Martynas Pocius (6-4, 185, Fr.) G/F Jordan Davidson (6-1, 180, Fr.) G Lee Melchionni (6-6, 205, Sr.) F David McClure (6-6, 205, So.) F Sean Dockery (6-2, 185, Sr.) G DeMarcus Nelson (6-3, 195, So.) G Shelden Williams (6-9, 250, Sr.) F Joe Pagliuca (6-2, 185, Jr.) G Jamal Boykin (6-7, 230, Fr.) F Ross Perkins (6-4, 200, Sr.) G Patrick Davidson (6-0, 190, Jr.) G Eric Boateng (6-10, 255, Fr.) C Patrick Johnson (6-9, 250, Sr.) F/C indicates probable starter Tipoff Facts TV: CBS, Dick Enberg (play-by-play), Jay Bilas (analyst), Bob Wenzel (sideline). Radio: Duke Radio Network (flagship WDNC 620 AM in Durham); Bob Harris (play-by-play), John Roth (analyst) and Matthew Laurance (sideline). The NCAA Tournament: Duke is all-time in NCAA Tournament action, including a 2-0 mark at the Georgia Dome. The Blue Devils have reached the Sweet Sixteen nine straight years, including three trips to the Final Four in that span. Coaches: Mike Krzyzewski Overall Record: (31 years) Duke Record: (26 years) in the NCAA Tournament: John Brady Overall Record: (15 years) LSU Record: (nine years) in the NCAA Tournament: 2-3

2 Storylines Duke is appearing in the NCAA Tournament for a record 10th time (tied with North Carolina) as a No. 1 seed. Duke is 37-7 as a No. 1 seed, winning the National Championship as the top seed in 1992 and The Blue Devils are 3-0 all-time as the No. 1 seed against the No. 4 seed. Duke is 12-4 in the Sweet Sixteen under Coach K. The Blue Devils are 18-4 all-time in regional semifinal games. The Blue Devils are 4-5 all-time in the NCAA Tournament against Southeastern Conference teams. Last year, Duke toppled Mississippi State (SEC West) in the second round of the tournament. Duke has won three straight contests against LSU and is 5-1 all-time against the Tigers. Under Coach K, the Blue Devils are 3-0 with wins during the , and seasons. The Blue Devils lead the ACC in scoring offense (81.9 ppg.), field goal percentage (49.4 pct.), free throw percentage (76.0 pct.) and three-point field goal percentage (39.4 pct.). Duke s 1992 National Championship squad is the only team in conference history to lead the league in all four categories in a season. Only four teams (1992 Duke, 1986 North Carolina, 1984 North Carolina & 1964 Duke) have led the ACC in scoring offense, field goal percentage and free throw percentage in the same season. J.J. Redick (29) and Shelden Williams (29) both scored over 20 points in the same game for the 18th time in their careers versus Southern in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. That mark is tied for the third highest in school history with Johnny Dawkins and Mark Alarie. Art Heyman and Jeff Mullins combined to accomplish the feat 23 times, while Mike Gminski and Jim Spanarkel accomplished it 24 times. Southern marked the 14th time this season they have both scored 20 or more points. Shelden Williams 18 rebounds against Southern is the top rebounding mark in the NCAA Tournament this year. Williams also had 14 rebounds in the win over George Washington, tied for the fourth highest total in tournament play. Both Williams and J.J. Redick scored 29 points versus Southern, tied for the fifth best scoring mark through the first two rounds of action. Duke has held its opponents to 55 points or fewer in three of its last five NCAA Tournament games. The Blue Devils have allowed 65 points or fewer in 10 of the last 13 tournament games. In two tournament games this season, Duke is allowing just 57.5 points per game. Southern and George Washington combined to shoot just 33.1 percent (43-of-130) from the field against the Blue Devils. Senior J.J. Redick was recently selected to receive the Adolph Rupp Trophy as the Commonwealth Athletic Club of Kentucky National Player of the Year. Redick also won the trophy last season and now becomes only the third player (joining Bill Walton, and Ralph Sampson, ) to win the award multiple times. Redick was also named The Sporting News Player of the Year earlier this month. J.J. Redick (27.2 ppg.) and Shelden Williams (18.7 ppg.) rank one and three in the ACC in scoring (North Carolina s Tyler Hansbrough is second at 18.9 ppg.) No teammates have ever finished in the top two spots of the conference scoring race. Josh McRoberts continues to shine in the postseason for the Blue Devils. In five tournament games, he is averaging 12.2 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots per game. He has reached double-figures in scoring in four of the five games and has grabbed at least seven rebounds in three of five contests. The Carmel, Ind., native is shooting 63.3 percent (19-of-30) from the field and 73.3 percent (22-of-30) from the foul line in the postseason. Freshman Greg Paulus had 14 assists in the first two games of the NCAA Tournament, running his season total to 183 assists. Paulus is averaging an ACC-best 5.22 assists per game. Only three freshman Jeff Jones (Virginia), Kenny Anderson (Georgia Tech) and Ed Cota (North Carolina) have led the league in assists per game. Duke leads the ACC and ranks ninth nationally in free throw shooting at 76.0 percent ( ). The Blue Devils have led the conference in free throw shooting 11 times (1964, 1968, 1971, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1990, 1992, 1997 & 2000). Duke is 21-0 this season when making more free throws than an opponent has attempted. Duke At No. 1 In The AP! Duke regained the top spot in the AP Poll on March 13 after winning the 2006 ACC Tournament. The Blue Devils have now been ranked atop the AP Poll 110 times over. In 216 games at No. 1, Duke is Mike Krzyzewski has caoched Duke in 187 of them, compiling a record.! The Blue Devils have been ranked number one in the AP poll 92 weeks under Coach K. Since 1990, the Blue Devils have been ranked No times, 47 more time than the next closest team (Kansas, 32).! The March 13 poll is the final poll of the year, giving Duke seven final No. 1 rankings since North Carolina (2) and UNLV (2) are the only other schools with multiple final poll No. 1 rankings in that time frame. Duke also finished the year in the top spot of the AP poll in 1986, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001 and Stat Comparison Category Overall Record Conference Record Points Opp. Points Rebounds Opp. Rebounds Off. Rebounds Opp. Off. Rebounds Field Goal Pct Opp. Field Goal Pct Point Pct Opp. 3-Point Pct Free Throw Pct Opp. Free Throw Pct Personal Fouls Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Duke is outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium since , including on neutral courts and an 8-0 neutral court mark this year. Either J.J. Redick (30 times) or Shelden Williams (eight times) has led the Blue Devils in scoring in all 35 games this year. Duke Players in the NCAA Tournament Player GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb-Avg A B S Pts-Avg J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts Greg Paulus DeMarcus Nelson Lee Melchionni Sean Dockery David McClure Patrick Johnson Patrick Davidson Joe Pagliuca Eric Boateng Jamal Boykin Martynas Pocius Jordan Davidson Ross Perkins

3 Duke In The NCAA Tournament Duke, making its 30th NCAA Tournament appearance, has been one of the best NCAA Tournament teams in the history of college basketball. The Blue Devils'.766 winning percentage (85-26) in NCAA Tournament play is best all-time. Duke s 85 NCAA Tournament victories and 111 NCAA Tournament games rank fourth in NCAA history. Duke remains just one of three programs to make five or more consecutive Final Four appearances (the Blue Devils advanced to the Final Four every year from ). Duke as a No. 1 Seed Duke earned a No. 1 seed in the Atlanta Region in 2006, marking the eighth time in the past nine seasons (10th time overall) the Blue Devils have entered the NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed. Duke previously earned No. 1 seeds in 1986, 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 and Duke s record as a No. 1 seed is 37-7 overall (.841). The Blue Devils earned national championships from this spot in 1992 and Duke has advanced to the Final Four 10 times overall under head coach Mike Krzyzewski and five times 1986, 1992, 1999, 2001 and 2004 as a number one seed. The Blue Devils advanced to the Final Four four times as a number two seed (1988, 1989, 1991 and 1994) and once as a number three seed (1990). Since the seeding process inception in 1979, Duke became the first team to earn five straight number one seeds from Only four other schools DePaul from , Virginia from , Kentucky from and Michigan State from managed number one seeds in three consecutive seasons. Overall, Duke s 10 No. 1 seeds are tied for first all-time with North Carolina. Since the field expanded to 64 (now 65) teams in 1985, Duke s 10 No. 1 seeds are the most by any school in the country and the program has five more No. 1 seeds than the next-closest school in the past nine seasons: Times As Number One Seed in NCAA Tournament Since 1998 Duke 8 Arizona 3 Michigan State 3 Stanford 3 Illinois 2 Kansas 2 Kentucky 2 North Carolina 2 Times As Number One Seed in NCAA Tournament Since 1985* Duke 10 Kentucky 7 North Carolina 7 Kansas 6 Oklahoma 5 Arizona 5 Michigan State 4 * - The NCAA Tournament field expanded to 64 (now 65) teams in 1985 Against The NCAA Field Duke has played 14 of its 35 games this season against teams that were invited to the 2006 NCAA Tournament. Duke has posted a 12-2 (.857) record vs. teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament in Here is a look at Duke s ledger vs. teams in the 2006 NCAA field: Team (Seed) Region Record Boston College (4) Washington, D.C. 2-0 Bucknell (9) Oakland 1-0 Davidson (15) Minneapolis 1-0 Georgetown (7) Minneapolis 0-1 >George Washington (8) Atlanta 1-0 Indiana (6) Oakland 1-0 North Carolina (3) Washington, D.C. 1-1 N.C. State (10) Atlanta 1-0 Pennsylvania (15) Atlanta 1-0 Seton Hall (10) Washington, D.C. 1-0 >Southern (16) Atlanta 1-0 Texas (2) Atlanta 1-0 Totals 12-2 Washington, D.C. = East Region Oakland = West Region Minneapolis = Midwest Region Atlanta = South Region > NCAA Tournament game Duke Since 2000 Duke has played in (25) and won (20) more NCAA Tournament games than any other program since 2000: Most NCAA Tournament Games/Victories Since 2000 Team Games Record (Pct.) Duke (.800) Michigan State (.739) Kansas (.682) Illinois (.682) Arizona (.682) Connecticut (.789) Kentucky (.684) Maryland (.778) Wisconsin (.611) Texas (.647) Syracuse (.647) Oklahoma State (.625) games through March 19 Duke in the NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament Appearances 30 National Championships 3 Championship Game Appearances 9 Final Four Appearances 14 Elite Eight Appearances 17 Sweet 16 Appearances 23 Times Advanced in NCAA Tournament 26 Overall NCAA Tournament Record (.766) As a Participant (includes Final Four games) Out of East Region (.800) Out of South Region* (.765) 13-4 Out of Southeast Region (.667) 6-3 Out of Mideast Region (.667) 2-1 Out of Midwest Region (.769) 10-3 Out of West Region (.500) 2-2 * - will consider the 2004 Atlanta Region, the 2005 Austin Region and the 2006 Atlanta Region as the South Region By Decade (.000) (.733) (.667) (.720) (.821) (.800) 20-5 As an at-large bid (.727) As an automatic bid (.791) NCAA Record under Krzyzewski (.791) NCAA Appearances (30) 1955, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 NCAA Titles (3) 1991, 1992, 2001 Title Game Appearances (9) 1964, 1978, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994,1999, 2001 Final Four Appearances (14) 1963, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2004 Regional Championships (14) 1963 (East), 1964 (East), 1966 (East), 1978 (East), 1986 (East), 1988 (East), 1989 (East), 1990 (East), 1991 (Midwest), 1992 (East), 1994 (Southeast), 1999 (East), 2001 (East),2004 (Atlanta/South) Elite Eight Appearances (17) 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004 Sweet 16 Appearances (23) 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Times As A Number One Seed (10) Times 37-7

4 Duke vs. Opponents in the NCAA Tournament Alabama State 1-0 Arizona 1-0 Arkansas 1-1 Boston College 0-1 Boston University 1-0 California 0-1 Campbell 1-0 Central Michigan 1-0 Colorado State 1-0 Connecticut 3-2 Delaware State 1-0 DePaul 1-0 Eastern Michigan 0-1 Florida 1-1 Florida A&M 1-0 Georgetown 1-0 George Washington 1-0 Illinois 1-0 Indiana 1-2 Iowa 2-0 Kansas 3-2 Kentucky 2-3 Lamar 1-0 Louisiana-Monroe 1-0 Louisville 0-1 Loyola (Ill.) 0-1 Marquette 1-0 Maryland 1-0 Michigan 2-0 Michigan State 2-1 Minnesota 1-0 Mississippi State 1-0 Mississippi Valley State 1-0 Missouri 1-0 Monmouth 1-0 Murray State 1-0 Navy 1-0 Nevada-Las Vegas 1-1 New York 1-1 Notre Dame 2-0 Oklahoma State 1-0 Old Dominion 1-0 Oregon State 1-0 Pennsylvania 2-0 Pepperdine 1-0 Princeton 1-0 Providence 0-1 Purdue 1-1 Radford 1-0 Rhode Island 2-0 Richmond 1-0 St. John s 2-1 St. Joseph s 3-0 Seton Hall 2-1 S.C. State 1-0 Southern 1-0 Southern Cal 1-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 SMU 1-0 SW Missouri State 1-0 Syracuse 2-0 Temple 2-0 Texas A&M 1-0 Texas Southern 1-0 Tulsa 1-0 UCLA 2-1 Utah 1-0 Villanova 2-1 Washington 0-1 West Virginia 1-0 Winthrop 1-0 Xavier 2-0 Duke vs. Conferences in the NCAA Tournament America East 1-0 Atlantic Coast 1-0 Atlantic Big East 9-5 Big Eight 2-1 Big South 3-0 Big Big Big West 1-1 Colonial 2-0 East Coast 3-0 ECAC 1-0 Great Midwest 1-0 Horizon League 1-0 Independents 6-4 Ivy League 3-0 Metro 0-1 Mid-American 1-1 Mideastern 3-0 Missouri Valley 2-0 Mountain West 1-0 Northeast 1-0 Ohio Valley 1-0 Pacific Southeastern 4-5 Southwest 3-0 Southwestern Athletic 4-0 Sun Belt 1-0 West Coast 1-0 Western Athletic 2-0 Yankee 1-0 Note: Conference based on what league opponent was in at the time of the game Duke Record by State in the NCAA Tournament California 0-1 Colorado 1-1 Florida 4-2 Georgia 4-0 Illinois 1-1 Indiana 5-1 Kentucky 4-3 Maryland 3-1 Michigan 2-0 Minnesota 6-0 Missouri 2-3 New Jersey 10-0 New York 1-2 North Carolina 28-4 Ohio 0-1 Pennsylvania 4-0 Rhode Island 2-0 South Carolina 2-0 Tennessee 2-0 Texas 2-4 Utah 2-0 Washington 0-2 Krzyzewski Looks To Build On NCAA Victories Record Mike Krzyzewski, in his 31st year of coaching, has 68 NCAA Tournament victories to his credit following Duke s win over George Washington on March 18. On the strength of a win over Mississippi State on March 20, 2005, Coach K passed North Carolina s Dean Smith for the most NCAA Tournament wins by a coach in college basketball history. Here is a look at the all-time NCAA Tournament victory leaders among coaches: Most NCAA Tournament Victories Mike Krzyzewski, Duke^ 68 Dean Smith, North Carolina 65 John Wooden, UCLA 47 Lute Olson, Iowa/Arizona^ 46 Bob Knight, Indiana/Texas Tech^ 45 Denny Crum, Louisville 42 Roy Williams, Kansas/North Carolina^ 42 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse^ 40 Jim Calhoun, Northeastern/Connecticut^ 38 Eddie Sutton, four schools^ 37 ^ - active coach Krzyzewski In The NCAA Tournament Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski has enjoyed tremendous success in the NCAA Tournament throughout his career. His.791 winning percentage (68-18) is the highest among all active coaches with a minimum of 20 NCAA Tournament games. His 68 NCAA Tournament victories rank first all-time, as do his 86 tournament games. Coach K is one of only four coaches in history to win three or more NCAA Tournament titles. Here is a look at Krzyzewski s standing among all coaches in the NCAA Tournament: Highest NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage* John Wooden, UCLA (47-10) 82.5 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke (68-18) 79.1 * - minimum 20 NCAA Tournament games Highest NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage Active Coaches Mike Krzyzewski, Duke (68-18) 79.1 Rick Pitino, four schools (31-10) 75.6 Tom Izzo, Michigan State (23-8) 74.2 Roy Williams, Kansas/UNC (42-16) 72.4 Jim Calhoun, Northeastern/UCONN (38-15) 71.7 Most NCAA Tournament Games Dean Smith, North Carolina 92 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke^ 86 Lute Olson, Iowa/Arizona^ 72 Bob Knight, Indiana/Texas Tech^ 69 Denny Crum, Louisville 65 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse^ 65 Eddie Sutton, four schools^ 62 Roy Williams, Kansas/North Carolina^ 58 John Wooden, UCLA 57 ^ active coach Most Final Four Appearances John Wooden, UCLA 12 Dean Smith, North Carolina 11 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke^ 10 Denny Crum, Louisville 6 Adolph Rupp, Kentucky 6 Most Final Four Victories John Wooden, UCLA 21 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke^ 10 Adolph Rupp, Kentucky 9 Dean Smith, North Carolina 8 Bob Knight, Indiana/Texas Tech^ 7 ^ - active coach Duke In The ACC Tournament The Blue Devils posted a win over Boston College on Sunday, March 12, to win their second straight ACC Tournament championship. Duke has now won seven of the last eight ACC Tournament championships. Overall, Duke has posted an record (.684) in the ACC Tournament. Duke has won 16 league championships, the most by any team in conference history. Duke s league tournament titles came in 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 and Under head coach Mike Krzyzewski, Duke is (.737) in the ACC Tournament. Coach K s Blue Devils have won 10 ACC Tournament titles (1986, 1988, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006). Krzyzewski is the only one of the 12 ACC head coaches to have earned two or more league championships. Here is a look at Duke s record vs. all opponents in the 2006 ACC Tournament: Duke vs. All Opponents - ACC Tournament Opponent Record Boston College 1-0 Clemson 5-3 Florida State 0-0 Georgia Tech 5-3 Maryland 9-7 Miami 1-0 North Carolina 11-8 N.C. State 14-8 South Carolina 6-1 Virginia 14-3 Virginia Tech 0-0 Wake Forest 14-4 Totals 80-37

5 Krzyzewski In The ACC Tourney Mike Krzyzewski has 42 ACC Tournament victories to his credit, 27 more than the next closest current coach in the league (Maryland s Gary Williams). The 42 victories are the second-most by a coach in league history (North Carolina s Dean Smith had 58 tournament wins). Krzyzewski has won 10 ACC Tournament crowns, including seven of the past eight championships. Duke Top Tourney Team Since 1998 Since the 1998 ACC Tournament, Duke has separated itself from the rest of the league with seven tournament crowns in those nine seasons and a league-best 25 victories, 15 more than the next-closest team. ACC Tournament Records - Since 1998 Championship Game Team Record Appearances (won) Duke (7) N.C. State (0) Maryland (1) North Carolina (1) Wake Forest (0) Georgia Tech (0) Florida State (0) Clemson (0) Virginia (0) Boston College (0) Miami (0) Virginia Tech (0) Blue Devil ACC Tournament MVPs In 2005, Duke s J.J. Redick became the 14th Blue Devil to earn the ACC Tournament MVP award. The Roanoke, Va., native, also claimed the honor in 2006, becoming the fourth player (joining Wake Forest s Len Chappell, 1961 & 1962, North Carolina s Larry Miller, 1967 & 1968, N.C. State s Tom Burleson, 1973 & 1974) in ACC history to be named MVP in backto-back years. A Duke player has won the award in seven of the last eight years. Here is a look at Duke s ACC Tournament MVPs: Player Year Doug Kistler 1960 Art Heyman 1963 Jeff Mullins 1964 Steve Vacendak 1966 Jim Spanarkel 1978 Johnny Dawkins 1986 Danny Ferry 1988 Christian Laettner 1992 Elton Brand 1999 Jason Williams 2000 Shane Battier 2001 Carlos Boozer 2002 Daniel Ewing 2003 J.J. Redick 2005 & 2006 ACC All-Tournament Picks Duke has had a total of 113 first (64) or second team (49) ACC All-Tournament honorees, including four this year. J.J. Redick, the 2006 tournament MVP, and Shelden Williams were first team picks, while freshmen Josh McRoberts and Greg Paulus were named to the second team. Duke s 113 first or second team ACC All- Tournament picks rank second in league history behind North Carolina s 120. All-Conference Honors J.J. Redick became the ninth player in ACC history (second at Duke - Danny Ferry 1988 & 1989) to be named ACC Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons. J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams were unanimous first team All-ACC selections, marking the seventh time in the past nine seasons that Duke has had at least two first team All-ACC picks. They are the third duo in league history (joining North Carolina s Doug Moe and York Larese in 1961 and Michael Jordan and Sam Perkins in 1984) to both receive unanimous selection in the same season. Redick became the third player (joining Art Heyman and Danny Ferry) in school history and the 13th in ACC history to earn a unanimous selection more than once. Shelden Williams earned ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors (as voted upon by the coaches) for the second straight season. Williams was also a unanimous selection to the ACC coaches All-Defensive Team. Williams is only the fourth player to sweep the voting (Wake Forest s Tim Duncan in 1996 & 1997, Shane Battier in 2000 & 2001 and Chris Carrawell in 2000). Williams selection means at least one Blue Devil was chosen for the all-defensive team for the 10th year in a row. Sixteen Duke players have been chosen overall. No other ACC team has produced a member of the coaches all-defensive squad for more than five consecutive years (Maryland ). Josh McRoberts and Greg Paulus claimed ACC All-Freshman Team honors. Their selection marked the 10th time (second at Duke - Jason Williams & Carlos Boozer in 2000) teammates have been selected to the unit. North Carolina s Tyler Hansbrough and Bobby Frasor also were named to this year s all-freshman team. J.J. Redick is just the third Blue Devil (joining Gene Banks and Johnny Dawkins) to receive All-ACC mention four times. He was a third team pick in 2003, a second team selection in 2004 and a unanimous first team honoree in 2005 & Media Information! Duke Sports Information Jon Jackson, Asst. AD/Communication (Primary Basketball Contact) sid@duaa.duke.edu Art Chase, Director Lindy Brown, Assistant Director Matt Plizga, Assistant Director (Basketball) plizga@duaa.duke.edu Lee Aldridge, SID Staff Assistant Ben Blevins, SID Staff Assistant Kim Conrad, SID Staff Assistant Curtis Snyder, Director of Internet Operations Jason Sholtz, Internet Operations Staff Assistant Paulette Rogers, Secretary Phone: ; FAX: ! Duke Radio Network A state-wide radio audience follows all the action of Duke men s basketball on The Duke Radio Network. The network provides in-depth pregame coverage, live play-by-play of all the action, and the post-game press conferences straight from the locker room to 30 stations via satellite each game. The broadcast also features a one-hour pregame show. Bob Harris, Play-by-Play John Roth, Color Commentary Matthew Laurance, Sideline John Rose, Engineer! Inside Basketball With Duke s Coach K The popular weekly television show Inside Basketball with Duke s Coach K is back for another successful season. The 30-minute, action-packed program features head coach Mike Krzyzewski and his expert analysis of ACC and national basketball issues. The show airs locally on WTVD-TV Sundays at noon and in the southeast on FSN South Saturdays at 9:30 a.m.! Coach K On XM Satellite Radio Mike Krzyzewski also hosts his own XM Satellite Radio program. Basketball and Beyond with Coach K offers a mix of topical issues, such as the state of college basketball; interviews with special guests, including business leaders, entertainers, and athletes; and Krzyzewski s personal perspective on principles for life on and off the court. Coach K and his co-host, sportscaster Dave Sims, can be heard on the hour-long program Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. ET on XM s college sports channels 191 through 199, with encore broadcasts on various channels during the week.! GoDuke.com For unparalleled coverage of the entire intercollegiate athletics department at Duke, access the world wide web at GoDuke.com. The official site of Duke athletics features the latest technological advances, plus in-depth coverage of Duke players, coaches and staff. Duke fans will also get the latest game notes, player biographies and happenings of the Duke basketball program. Head coach Mike Krzyzewski will be featured with daily audio updates.

6 The Duke Tradition! National Championships (3) 1991, 1992, 2001! Final Four Appearances (14) 1963, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2004! ACC Championships (16) 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006! National Coach of the Year Mike Krzyzewski 12 total honors (1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001)! National Player of the Year (9) Dick Groat (1952), Art Heyman (1963), Johnny Dawkins (1986), Danny Ferry (1989), Christian Laettner (1992), Elton Brand (1999), Shane Battier (2001), Jason Williams (2001, 2002), J.J. Redick (2005)! National Defensive Player of the Year (6) Tommy Amaker (1987), Billy King (1988), Grant Hill (1993), Steve Wojciechowski (1998), Shane Battier (1999, 2000, 2001), Shelden Williams (2005)! All-America (31) Bill Werber (1930), Bill Mock (1940), Ed Koffenberger (1946, 1947), Dick Groat (1951, 1952), Art Heyman (1961, 1962, 1963), Jeff Mullins (1963, 1964), Jack Marin (1966), Bob Verga (1966, 1967), Mike Lewis (1968), Randy Denton (1971), Jim Spanarkel (1978, 1979), Mike Gminski (1978, 1979, 1980), Gene Banks (1979, 1981), Johnny Dawkins (1985, 1986), Mark Alarie (1986), Tommy Amaker (1987), Danny Ferry (1988, 1989), Christian Laettner (1990, 1991, 1992), Bobby Hurley (1992, 1993), Grant Hill (1992, 1993, 1994), Roshown McLeod (1998), Trajan Langdon (1998, 1999), Elton Brand (1999), Chris Carrawell (2000), Shane Battier (2000, 2001), Jason Williams (2001, 2002), Mike Dunleavy (2002), Carlos Boozer (2002), Chris Duhon (2004), J.J. Redick (2004, 2005), Shelden Williams (2004, 2005)! Academic All-America (9) Jay Buckley (1963, 1964), Dick DeVenzio (1971), Gary Melchionni (1972), Bob Fleischer (1974, 1975), Mike Gminski (1978, 1979, 1980), Jim Spanarkel, 1978, 1979), Quin Snyder (1989), Shane Battier (2000, 2001), Mike Dunleavy (2002)! ACC Player of the Year (11) Art Heyman (1963), Jeff Mullins (1964), Steve Vacendak (1966), Mike Gminski (1979), Danny Ferry (1988, 1989), Christian Laettner (1992), Grant Hill (1994), Elton Brand (1999), Chris Carrawell (2000), Shane Battier (2001), J.J. Redick (2005, 2006)! ACC Rookie of the Year (4) Jim Spanarkel (1976), Mike Gminski (1977), Gene Banks (1978), Chris Duhon (2001) 101st Season of Basketball Duke is in its 101st season of basketball in The Blue Devils have compiled a 1, record to rank fourth all-time in victories. Coach K Moving Up Victory Ladder Mike Krzyzewski is one of just 19 coaches in Division I history to reach 700 career wins. His 753 is 11th all-time among college basketball s victory leaders (fourth among active coaches). Here is a look at the all-time victory leaders: Coach Overall Victories 1. Dean Smith Adolph Rupp Bob Knight^ Jim Phelan Lefty Driesell Eddie Sutton^ Lou Henson Henry Iba Lute Olson^ Ed Diddle Mike Krzyzewski^ Phog Allen John Chaney^ Jim Calhoun^ Jerry Tarkanian Norm Stewart Jim Boeheim^ Ray Meyer Don Haskins Denny Crum John Wooden Ralph Miller Marv Harshman 654 ^ - active coach; games through 3/19 Krzyzewski Wins No. 675 At Duke Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski became only the eighth coach to record 675 wins at one school with a win over Temple on Feb. 25, Krzyzewski is also one of just 13 coaches to register 600 wins at a school. His 680 career wins at Duke is seventh overall (second among active coaches). Here is a look at the alltime wins leaders at one school: Coach (School) Victories 1. Dean Smith (North Carolina) Adolph Rupp (Kentucky) Jim Phelan (Mount St. Mary s) Jim Boeheim (Syracuse)^ Ray Meyer (DePaul) Don Haskins (UTEP) Mike Krzyzewski (Duke)^ Denny Crum (Louisville) Bob Knight (Indiana) Henry Iba (Oklahoma State) 655 ^ - active coach at the school; games through 3/19 K Coaches No. 1,000 Duke s March 12th (ACC Championship game) win versus Boston College was the 1,000th game of Mike Krzyzewski s coaching career. New Century, Similar Result With 211 victories in the decade, Duke has the most wins by any program in the nation since the season. Included in that record are two trips to the Final Four (2001 & 2004) and a national championship in This decade has been the best in terms of winning percentage for the Blue Devils (.861). Duke Record by Decade Decade W L Pct Most Victories by Team, Duke 211 Gonzaga 189 Illinois 188 Kansas 184 Connecticut 179 Syracuse 177 Arizona 177 Kentucky 177 Oklahoma 175 Utah State 173 Florida 173 Cincinnati 172 Texas 171 Michigan State 167 Oklahoma State 166 Stanford 165 Pittsburgh 165 games through 3/19 Duke In Elite Victory Club Duke is one of just four schools in NCAA history to have earned at least 1,750 all-time wins. Now with 1,796 wins, the Blue Devils join Kentucky (1,926), North Carolina (1,881) and Kansas (1,872) as members of the 1,750-win club. Sustained Success Duke has won 20 or more games 41 times in its 101 years of basketball. Including its 32-3 mark this year, Duke has won 20+ games for 10 straight seasons. The Blue Devils have won 30 or more games nine times, including six times in the last nine seasons. All nine 30+ win seasons have come under Coach K.

7 Blue Devil Trends The Blue Devils have had 11 consecutive winning seasons (including this season), the fourth-longest streak in school history. A total of 419 players in Division I history have scored at least 2,000 career points, including a national-best nine by Duke (next are Georgia Tech, La Salle and Notre Dame with six). J.J. Redick became Duke s ninth 2,000-point scorer on Dec. 10, Duke has won 155 of its last 189 games outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium, including an mark (.861) at neutral sites since the season. Duke has lost only 29 games in the past five years. Opponents average margin of victory in those games is just 5.6 points. The Blue Devils are as the topranked team against unranked opponents, including a 63-0 mark at home. Duke has had at least two first team All- ACC picks in seven of the past nine years. The Blue Devils opened the campaign ranked No. 1 in the AP poll. Duke was also ranked atop the AP poll at the start of the 1979, 1989, 1992, 1999 and 2002 seasons. Defensive Trends Duke has made a name for itself with annual excellence on defense. Here are some of the defensive trends that separate Duke from many other programs. Six Duke players Tommy Amaker (1987), Billy King (1988), Grant Hill (1993), Steve Wojciechowski (1998), Shane Battier (1999, 2000 and 2001) and Shelden Williams (2005) have won the National Defensive Player of the Year award. Duke is the only school with multiple individual National Defensive POY winners. Duke players have earned the honor in eight of the 19 years of the award. Duke s Shelden Williams earned ACC Defensive POY honors in 2005 & He was also a unanimous pick on the ACC All-Defensive Team both years. At least two Blue Devils have been on the ACC coaches All-Defensive Team in six of the past nine years. In 870 games with Mike Krzyzewski as its head coach, Duke has held the opposition to less than.500 from the field 648 times ( record). Sixteen Duke players have been named to the ACC All-Defensive team as voted upon by the league s coaches since The next closest school, Georgia Tech, has seven honorees. The Blue Devils are 41-0 under Coach K and 99-4 since the season when holding opponents under 50 points. Duke is under Coach K when holding opponents to.400 or less from the field. Duke s Defense Part of Duke s success this season can be traced to outstanding team defense. On the year, the Blue Devils have forced 567 turnovers, blocked 197 shots and come up with 328 steals. On five occasions (Boston University, Seton Hall, Penn, Bucknell and Maryland), Duke has forced more turnovers than its opponent has made field goals. Duke is allowing 68.3 points per game and has held seven teams to fewer than 60 points, including a season-low 40 points by Seton Hall. Here is a look at some of Duke s most impressive defensive efforts this season: Forced 26 turnovers and allowed only 22 made field goals vs. Boston University. Limited Seton Hall to just one field goal in its first 23 attempts... held the Pirates to 12.9 percent (4-of-31) shooting in the first half... held Seton Hall to 13 first half points, the third-lowest point total in a half under Coach K. Shelden Williams registered nine blocked shots against Davidson. Held Indiana to 67 points, 33.3 points below their season scoring average entering the game. Forced 26 turnovers and allowed just 22 made field goals against Penn. Held Texas to 66 points, 16.5 below its season average entering the game... outrebounded a Texas team that was holding a rebounding margin. Forced a season-high 29 turnovers against Maryland... held the Terrapins to 52 points on 30.2 percent (19-of-63) shooting... recorded 19 steals, the third-most in the Coach K era... blocked 14 shots, tied for the third-most under Mike Krzyzewski. Shelden Williams led the way with a career-high 10 blocks. Held N.C. State to 2-of-11 shooting from three-point distance. The Wolfpack entered the game averaging an ACC-best 9.4 treys per game. Shelden Williams blocked eight shots and Sean Dockery had five steals in a win over Virginia. Held North Carolina to 40.3 percent (27- of-67) shooting... forced 21 turnovers. Limited Wake Forest to 27.5 percent (11-of-40) shooting in the second half on Feb. 14. Forced 20 Georgia Tech turnovers on Feb held Tech to 36.4 percent (12- of-33) shooting in the second half. Held Miami s Guillermo Diaz and Robert Hite to a combined 12-of-34 shooting (35.3 percent) in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. Limited George Washington to 30.9 percent (21-of-68) shooting in a win... the Colonials shot just 27.0 percent (10- of-37) in the opening half. Duke Season and Career Totals Career Double-Digit Scoring Games J.J. Redick 35 (32-3) 121 (103-18) Shelden Williams 33 (31-2) 101 (88-13) Sean Dockery 12 (11-1) 19 (18-1) Lee Melchionni 7 (6-1) 18 (14-4) DeMarcus Nelson 9 (7-2) 15 (13-2) Josh McRoberts 15 (15-0) 15 (15-0) Greg Paulus 11 (10-1) 11 (10-1) Martynas Pocius 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 20+-Point Games J.J. Redick 28 (26-2) 70 (62-8) Shelden Williams 17 (16-1) 30 (26-4) 30+-Point Games J.J. Redick 14 (12-2) 20 (17-3) Shelden Williams 1 (1-0) 2 (2-0) 40+-Point Games J.J. Redick 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) 10+-Rebound Games Shelden Williams 21 (18-3) 63 (53-10) Josh McRoberts 4 (4-0) 4 (4-0) DeMarcus Nelson - 1 (1-0) 10+-Assist Games Greg Paulus 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Double-Doubles Shelden Williams 20 (18-2) 58 (50-8) Josh McRoberts 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 5+-Steal Games Sean Dockery 4 (4-0) 6 (6-0) Shelden Williams 2 (2-0) 3 (3-0) DeMarcus Nelson 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Greg Paulus 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) J.J. Redick - 1 (1-0) 5+-Three-Point FG Games J.J. Redick 11 (10-1) 31 (29-2) Lee Melchionni 1 (1-0) 2 (1-1) 5+-Blocked Shot Games Shelden Williams 12 (12-0) 32 (29-3) Record in such games in ( )

8 Coach K Era Bests Most Points Scored 130 vs. Harvard 11/25/ vs. Mercer 12/21/ vs. East Carolina 11/26/90 Most Points Scored (Half) 72 vs. Harvard [1st] 11/25/89 67 vs. Army [1st] 11/25/00 67 vs. Portland [2nd] 11/25/01 Highest FG Percentage.712 at William & Mary [37-52] 11/26/ vs. Canisius [41-59] 12/1/ vs. East Carolina [43-62] 1/26/90 Highest FG Percentage (Half).782 vs. Northwestern [ st] 12/19/ vs. N.C. State* [ st] 1/26/ vs. N.C. State* [ st] 1/20/ vs. East Carolina [ nd] 11/26/90 Highest 3-Pt. FG Percentage.909 vs. Clemson* [10-11] 2/1/ vs. Notre Dame [15-20] 11/26/ vs. Southern Illinois [14-19] 3/18/93 Most Assists 33 vs. Miami (Fla.) 2/19/86 30 vs. Harvard 11/25/89 30 vs. South Carolina State 11/21/98 Most Blocked Shots 18 vs. Illinois-Chicago 2/14/04 17 vs. Virginia* 1/10/99 14 three times; last vs. Maryland* 1/11/06 Most Steals 22 vs. Davidson 11/20/97 21 vs. Davidson 12/5/00 19 vs. Maryland* 1/11/06 18 four times; last vs. UNC* 3/3/02 Most Forced Turnovers 39 vs. Harvard 11/25/89 35 vs. Massachusetts 12/12/83 33 two times; last vs. Davidson 12/5/00 Fewest Points Allowed 37 vs. UNC Greensboro 12/3/97 37 vs. Winthrop 3/14/02 38 three times; last vs. Army 12/22/96 Fewest Points Allowed (Half) 9 by Army [1st] 11/16/97 11 by Army [1st] 12/22/96 13 two times; last vs. Seton Hall [1st] 11/16/05 Lowest FG Percentage Allowed.235 by Army [16-68] 11/20/ by Seton Hall [13-54] 11/16/ by Portland [15-61] 12/14/ by Clemson* [19-73] 1/23/80 Lowest 3-Pt. FG Percentage Allowed.000 by UCLA [0-14] 3/1/ by Winthrop [0-13] 3/14/ by South Carolina State [0-11] 12/1/ by Clemson* [0-6] 1/2/ by UNC Greensboro [0-5] 11/27/ by Georgia Tech* [0-5] 2/23/ by St. John s [0-4] 2/26/05 * - ACC game Covering Redick Guard J.J. Redick is looking to become the second Duke player and only the eighth overall in college basketball history to repeat as National Player of the Year. Last season, he received the Adolph Rupp Award as National POTY. Redick leads the ACC and is second in the NCAA in scoring at 27.2 ppg. (Gonzaga s Adam Morrison is first nationally at 28.2 ppg.). Redick is shooting 47.8 percent (299-of-625) from the field and 42.4 percent (136-of-321) from three-point range. His shooting percentage jumps to an impressive 53.6 percent (163-of-304) on two-point attempts this season. Redick has scored in double-figures in all 35 games this season and in 72 of his last 74 contests. Here is a look at where he ranks among the Duke and ACC career leaders in double-figure scoring games, 20+ point games, 30+ point games and 40+ point games: Most Double-Figure Scoring Games - Duke Career 1. Johnny Dawkins J.J. Redick 121 Most 20+ Point Games - Duke Career 1. J.J. Redick Mike Gminski 64 Most 20+ Point Games - Duke Season 1. J.J. Redick, Dick Groat, Most 30+ Point Games - Duke Career 1. J.J. Redick Art Heyman 19 Most 40+ Point Games - Duke Career 1. J.J. Redick 3 Dick Groat 3 Most 30+ Point Games - ACC Career 1. David Thompson, N.C. State Buzzy Wilkinson, Virginia Len Chappell, Wake Forest Rodney Monroe, N.C. State J.J. Redick, Duke 20 Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech 20 Most 30+ Point Games - ACC Season 1. Buzzy Wilkinson, Virginia (1955) Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech (1990) David Thompson, N.C. State (1975) 15 Len Chappell, Wake Forest (1962) J.J. Redick, Duke (2006) 14 Record-Breaking Redick J.J. Redick made a pair of free throws with 1:28 remaining in a Feb. 25 win over Temple to pass Wake Forest s Dickie Hemric as the all-time leading scorer in ACC history. Redick scored 30 points on Feb. 19 against Miami to pass Johnny Dawkins as Duke s all-time leading scorer. Redick became the NCAA career threepoint field goal leader at the 7:56 mark of the first half in a Feb. 14 win over Wake Forest. St. Peter s guard Keydren Clark passed Redick during the MAAC Tournament and finished his career with 435 treys. Redick responded by knocking down 15 three-pointers in the ACC Tournament to regain the NCAA record. Ironically, Redick surpassed Clark s mark against Wake Forest, marking the second time this season he set the NCAA threepoint record against the Demon Deacons. Virginia s Curtis Staples held the previous mark with 413 treys. Redick knocked down nine treys on Dec. 10 to surpass Trajan Langdon (342) as Duke s career three-point field goal leader. His nine treys also matched the school s single-game three-point record. Redick scored 71 points in three ACC Tournament games to finish his ACC Tournament career with 225 points in 12 contests, passing Wake Forest s Len Chappell as the event s top career scorer. He also set new tournament career records for three-pointers (40) and threepointers attempted (101). Redick s 15 three-pointers in 2006 is a Duke record and second-most in ACC Tournament history behind Wake Forest s Randolph Childress, who made 23 in Redick set a Duke single-season scoring record with 25 points against Miami in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals. He now has 904 points, becoming just the fourth player in ACC history to score 900 points in a season. Redick In The NCAA Scoring Chart J.J. Redick is rapidly climbing up the NCAA scoring chart. His 2,758 career points rank 16th on the NCAA scoring list. NCAA Career Scoring Leaders 1. Pete Maravich, LSU 3, Freeman Williams, Portland State 3, Lionel Simmons, LaSalle 3, Alphonso Ford, Mississippi Valley 3, Harry Kelly, Texas Southern 3, Keydren Clark, St. Peter s 3, Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 3, Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 2, Danny Manning, Kansas 2, Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola (Ill.) 2, Elvin Hayes, Houston 2, Larry Bird, Indiana State 2, Otis Birdsong, Houston 2, Kevin Bradshaw, Bethune-C. & USI 2, Allan Houston, Tennessee 2, J.J. Redick, Duke 2,758 Three-point field goals made before 1987 count as twopointers in NCAA scoring chart

9 Redick Among ACC Season Scoring Leaders J.J. Redick has scored 953 points this season to rank second in ACC history in points in a season. Here is a look at the ACC single season points leaders: ACC Season Points Leaders 1. Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech (1990) J.J. Redick, Duke (2006) 953 NCAA Season Points Leaders 1. Pete Maravich, LSU (1970) 1, Elvin Hayes, Houston (1968) 1, Frank Selvy, Furman (1954) 1, Pete Maravich, LSU (1969) 1, Pete Maravich, LSU (1968) 1, Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount (1990) 1, Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (1988) 1, Austin Carr, Notre Dame (1970) 1, Austin Carr, Notre Dame (1971) 1, Otis Birdsong, Houston (1977) 1, Dwight Lamar, La. Lafayette (1972) 1,054 Kevin Bradshaw, U.S. Int l (1991) 1, Glenn Robinson, Purdue (1994) 1, Hank Gathers, Loyola Marymount (1989) 1, Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (1960) 1, Freeman Williams, Portland St. (1977) 1, Billy McGill, Utah (1962) 1, Rich Fuqua, Oral Roberts (1972) 1, Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (1958) Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (1959) Rick Barry, Miami (1965) 973 Larry Bird, Indiana State (1979) Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech (1990) Freeman Williams, Portland St. (1978) Chris Jackson, LSU (1989) 965 J.J. Redick, Duke (2006) 953 Redick from the Foul Line J.J. Redick is one of the most prolific free throw shooters in NCAA history. By making 660-of-724 free throws in his career, Redick ranks first in NCAA history (among players with a minimum 600 made) with a.912 free throw percentage. Redick set the ACC season record in by shooting.953 (143-of-150). He followed that up by shooting.938 from the charity stripe (196-of-209) in Redick also owns two of the ACC s top four consecutive made free throw streaks. In , he had a consecutive free throw string of 54, which broke the ACC record of 48. Here is a look at the NCAA and ACC career free throw percentage leaders, plus the longest consecutive free throw streaks in league history: ACC Career Free Throw Leaders 1. J.J. Redick, Duke Charlie Davis, Wake Forest Roger Mason, Virginia Trajan Langdon, Duke Greg Manning, Maryland.858 minimum 200 FTs Made ACC Consecutive Free Throw Streaks 54 J.J. Redick, Duke Jeff Lamp, Virginia Roger Mason, Virginia J.J. Redick, Duke Skip Brown, Wake Forest More On No. 4 Redick scored 20 or more points in 16 straight games from Dec. 31-Feb. 22, tied for the third longest streak in Duke history. Consecutive 20+ point games 1. Dick Groat (1/29/51-12/3/51) Art Heyman (2/9/61-1/3/62) J.J. Redick (12/31/05-2/22/06) 16 Bob Verga (1/14/67-3/13/67) 16 Redick (27.2 ppg.) is averaging 8.3 more points per game than the second leading scorer in the ACC (North Carolina s Tyler Hansbrough at 18.9 ppg.) The 8.3 point difference between Redick and Hansbrough is the largest gap between the top two scorers in ACC history. The largest previous difference was 7.2 points in 1975 (N.C. State s David Thompson at 29.9 & Wake Forest s Skip Brown at 22.7). Redick is currently second in the NCAA in scoring at 27.2 ppg. A Duke player has finished in the top-10 of the NCAA scoring list six times, including Redick s ninth place showing last year. Duke In NCAA Top-10 Scoring Leaders Dick Groat, nd 26.0 ppg. Dick Groat, th 25.2 ppg. Art Heyman, th 25.2 ppg. Art Heyman, th 24.9 ppg. Bob Verga, th 26.1 ppg. J.J. Redick, th 21.8 ppg. Redick scored 30+ points in five consecutive games from Feb. 4 through Feb. 19. Len Chappell (Wake Forest) holds the conference record with eight straight 30+ point games during the season. Walt Williams (Maryland) accomplished the feat seven times in Redick is looking to become the 10th player in ACC history to lead the league in scoring in back-to-back seasons. Redick led the league in scoring last year at 21.8 ppg. and currently has a league-high 27.2 ppg. average. Redick has been named the ACC Player of the Week six times this season and 11 times overall. Redick s 11 POTW honors are tied for the second most in league history. Antawn Jamison (North Carolina) earned the award 12 times. Redick s six awards this season is also second to Jamison, who was ACC POTW seven times in Duke All-Time Scoring Leaders 1.! J.J. Redick, 2003-p 2, Johnny Dawkins, , Christian Laettner, , Mike Gminski, , Danny Ferry, , Mark Alarie, , Jason Williams, ,079 Gene Banks, , Jim Spanarkel, , Shane Battier, ,984 Art Heyman, , Trajan Langdon, , Grant Hill, , ! Shelden Williams, 2003-p 1, Dick Groat, , Jeff Mullins, , Bob Verga, , Bobby Hurley, , Randy Denton, , Ronnie Mayer, , Cherokee Parks, , Jeff Capel, , Daniel Ewing, , Thomas Hill, , David Henderson, , Carlos Boozer, , Chris Carrawell, ,455 Vince Taylor, , Mike Lewis, , Phil Henderson, , Mike Dunleavy, , Joe Belmont, , Tate Armstrong, , Robert Brickey, , Jack Marin, , Chris Duhon, , Bernie Janicki, , Tommy Amaker, , Carroll Youngkin, , Bob Fleischer, , Chris Redding, , Alaa Abdelnaby, , Willie Hodge, , Nate James, , Kevin Strickland, ,095 Howard Hurt, , Chris Collins, , Jay Bilas, , Kenny Dennard, , Rudy D Emilio, , Ricky Price, , Chip Engelland, , Antonio Lang, , Rick Katherman, ,005

10 Duke By The Numbers Duke has...! Won three national championships (1991, 1992 and 2001)! Appeared in 14 Final Fours, the second-highest total in NCAA history! The most Final Four appearances by any program since 1986 (10)! Won 1,796 games all-time, the fourth-highest victory total in NCAA history! A.766 winning percentage (85-26) in NCAA Tournament play, the best figure in the nation! Appeared in 111 and won 85 NCAA Tournament games, figures that rank fourth all-time in college basketball history! Produced nine National Players of the Year (10 times)! Produced six National Defensive Players of the Year (eight times) since 1987! Produced 31 All-Americas, including 19 under Mike Krzyzewski! Produced nine Academic All-Americas! Won 16 ACC Tournament championships, including seven of the past eight! Won seven of the last 10 ACC regular season titles, including five straight from ! Produced 11 ACC Players of the Year (12 selections), including seven under Mike Krzyzewski! Won 20 or more games in 41 seasons! Won 30 or more games nine times since 1986! Won 169 of its last 172 games vs. non-conference opponents in Cameron Indoor Stadium! Won 215 of its last 231 games vs. unranked opponents overall ( vs. ACC teams and vs. non-conference teams)! Won 94 of its last 96 games vs. unranked nonconference teams in Cameron Indoor Stadium! Posted a ACC regular season record since 1997! Won 155 of its last 189 games outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium! Won 55 of its last 72 ACC road games, including a record stretch of 24 in succession from ! Averaged 31.0 victories over the past eight seasons! Registered a all-time record (.830) in Cameron Indoor Stadium, which is now in its 66th year ( under Coach K)! Won 132 of its last 139 games in Cameron Indoor Stadium (dating back to the end of the 1997 season) Redick From Deep J.J. Redick has taken his three-point shooting to new heights this season. The NCAA career leader in the category is closing in on the single-season trey mark as well. He is currently tied with Detroit s Rashad Phillips for eighth with 136 threepoint field goals. Here is a look at the NCAA single-season trey chart: NCAA Single Season Three-Point FGs 1. Darrin Fitzgerald, Butler (1987) Freddie Banks, UNLV (1987) Randy Rutherford, Ok. State (1995) Terrence Woods, Florida A&M (2004) Terrence Woods, Florida A&M (2003) Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech (1990) 137 Demon Brown, Charlotte (2003) J.J. Redick, Duke (2006) 136 Rashad Phillips, Detroit (2001) 136 The Landlord Nicknamed The Landlord, Shelden Williams is leading the ACC in rebounding (10.6 rpg.) for the second straight season. With last season s ACC rebounding title, Williams became just the third Blue Devil to lead the conference in rebounding, joining Mike Gminski (1978) and Mike Lewis (1966 & 1968). Williams is looking to become the 11th player in ACC history (first Blue Devil) to lead the league in rebounding in back-to-back years. Williams is 16th in career scoring at Duke with 1,905 points. He is also tied for fourth all-time with a.574 (680-of-1184) field goal percentage. Williams has 101 double-figure scoring games, including 30 games with 20 or more points. He also ranks among Duke s all-time leaders with 63 doublefigure rebounding games in his career. Most Double-Figure Rebounding Games - Career 1. Mike Gminski Shelden Williams 63 Pay the Rent Shelden Williams, the reigning NABC National Defensive Player of the Year, again leads the ACC with 3.80 blocks per game. He has 133 blocks this season, including a career-high 10 on Jan. 11 against Maryland. That total matched the school record set by Cherokee Parks vs. Clemson in Williams blocked four shots on Jan. 18 against N.C. State to become Duke s all-time blocked shots leader (moving past Mike Gminski). He currently ranks fifth among all-time ACC rejections leaders with 418 blocked shots, and his 3.00 career average is sixth in league history. Williams and Gminski are the only two Duke players in history to average more than two blocks per game in their careers. Here is a look at the ACC s all-time blocks per game leaders and Duke players with five or more blocked shots in a game/season: ACC All-Time Blocked Shots Leaders 1. Tim Duncan, Wake Forest Ralph Sampson, Virginia Tree Rollins, Clemson Alvin Jones, Georgia Tech Shelden Williams, Duke 418 Most Games With 5-Plus Blocks - Duke Career 1. Shelden Williams, 2002-p Mike Gminski, Most Games With 5-Plus Blocks - Duke Season 1. Shelden Williams, Shelden Williams, Shelden Williams, Williams Climbing In ACC Rebounding Charts Shelden Williams grabbed 14 rebounds against George Washington on March 18 to pass Mike Gminski as the leading rebounder in Duke history. Williams is the sixth Duke player and the 27th player in ACC history to grab 1,000 rebounds in a career. He is sixth in ACC history with 1,249 rebounds. ACC Career Rebounding Leaders 1. Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest 1, Ronnie Shavlik, N.C. State 1, Tim Duncan, Wake Forest 1, Ralph Sampson, Virginia 1, Tree Rollins, Clemson 1, Shelden Williams, Duke 1,249 Williams In Elite Company Shelden Williams became the first player in ACC history to register 1,750 points, 1,200 rebounds, 400 blocks and 150 steals in a career. Williams is one of just three players (joining Louisville s Pervis Ellison and Navy s David Robinson) in NCAA history to register 1,500 points, 1,000 rebounds and 350 blocks and 150 steals in a career. 1,500-point, 1,000-rebound, 350-block, 150-steal club Pts Rebs Blks Stls Pervis Ellison 2,143 1, David Robinson 2,669 1, Shelden Williams 1,905 1, Double Vision Shelden Williams ranks first among active ACC players with 58 career doubledoubles. He has an ACC-best 20 doubledoubles this season, including 18 in the last 25 games. Williams registered six straight double-doubles from Feb. 19 through March 10 and has 12 in ACC action this season. He has recorded 51 double-doubles in the past 90 games, including 37 of his last 60 games.

11 On Jan. 11 against Maryland, Williams became just the third Blue Devil to register a triple-double. The Forest Park, Okla., native finished with 19 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocked shots. Gene Banks was the last Blue Devil to record a triple-double with a 13-point, 12-rebound, 10-assist effort on Jan. 9, 1978, against Lehigh. Williams averaged a double-double last season (15.5 ppg. and 11.2 rpg.) to become the first player under Coach K to average a double-double over the course of a season. The last Duke player to average a double-double was Mike Gminski (21.3 ppg./10.9 rpg.) in Gminski was also the last Blue Devil to average a double-double in back-to-back seasons (1977 & 1978). Here is a look at Williams doubledoubles this season: Date Opponent Pts Rebs Nov. 19 vs. Davidson Dec. 4 vs. Virginia Tech Dec. 18 vs. Valparaiso Dec. 21 vs. St. John s Dec. 31 vs. UNC Greensboro Jan. 2 vs. Bucknell Jan. 11 vs. Maryland Jan. 14 vs. Clemson Jan. 26 vs. Virginia Tech Jan. 28 vs. Virginia Feb. 4 vs. Florida State Feb. 11 vs. Maryland Feb. 19 vs. Miami Feb. 22 vs. Georgia Tech Feb. 25 vs. Temple Mar. 1 vs. Florida State Mar. 4 vs. North Carolina Mar. 10 vs. Miami Mar. 16 vs. Southern Mar. 18 vs. George Washington also had 10 blocks for third triple-double in Duke history ACC Active Double-Double Leaders - Career 1. Shelden Williams, Duke Craig Smith, Boston College Eric Williams, Wake Forest Jared Dudley, Boston College Nik Caner-Medley, Maryland 10 Al Thornton, Florida State 10 Coleman Collins, Virginia Tech 10 ACC Double-Double Leaders Shelden Williams, Duke Craig Smith, Boston College Eric Williams, Wake Forest Jeremis Smith, Georgia Tech 9 5. Al Thornton, Florida State 8 Alexander Johnson, Florida State 8 Duke Double-Double Leaders - Career 1. Mike Gminski Shelden Williams 58 Randy Denton 58 Consecutive Double-Doubles Shelden Williams registered six consecutive double-doubles from Feb. 19- March 10. The six straight double-doubles is the most by a Duke player under Coach K. Williams (1/22-2/5/05) along with Shane Battier (3/11-3/24/01), Elton Brand (2/3-2/17/99) and Christian Laettner (1/ 2-1/14/91) are the only players with five consecutive double-doubles under Krzyzewski. Williams streak matches Mike Gminski s six straight doubledoubles from Jan. 23-Feb. 10, Dynamic Duo J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams are averaging a combined 45.9 points per game, the second-highest scoring average by teammates in Duke history (Art Heyman and Jeff Mullins combined to average 46.3 ppg. in 1962). The twosome has scored 1,607 points this season, the second-highest mark in Duke history. Here is a look at the top scoring pairs at Duke all-time: Highest Combined Scoring Average - Season 1. Art Heyman & Jeff Mullins (1962) J.J. Redick & Shelden Williams (2006) Art Heyman & Jeff Mullins (1963) Tate Armstrong & Jim Spanarkel (1977) Bob Verga & Mike Lewis (1967) 41.6 Most Combined Points - Season 1. Jason Williams & Shane Battier (2001) 1, J.J. Redick & Shelden Williams (2006) 1,607 Dockery Off The Ball Senior Sean Dockery has emerged as one of Duke s top all-around performers this season. He is currently tied for fourth in scoring (7.3 ppg.), fourth in field goal percentage (.474) and fifth in rebounding (3.0 rpg.). Dockery leads the Blue Devils in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.96:1) and ranks second in steals (58) and assists (92). Dockery posted a career-high 19 points in a win over Virginia Tech on Dec. 4. He knocked down four three-pointers, including a game-winning trey from 45 feet at the buzzer. Dockery also had a season-high six steals versus the Hokies. Duke in ACC and NCAA Statistics Team ACC NCAA Team Rank Rank W-L Percentage Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin FG Pct Opp. FG Pct Pt. Pct Pt. FGs Per Game Opp. 3-Pt. Pct n/a FT Pct Rebound Margin Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnover Margin n/a Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.11:1 4 n/a Individual ACC NCAA Scoring Rank Rank J.J. Redick * Shelden Williams n/a FG Percentage Shelden Williams J.J. Redick n/a 3-Pt. FG Percentage J.J. Redick Pt. FGs Per Game J.J. Redick FT Percentage J.J. Redick Rebounding Shelden Williams Assists Greg Paulus Steals Shelden Williams n/a Sean Dockery n/a Blocked Shots Shelden Williams Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Greg Paulus 1.56:1 7 n/a (NCAA figures are official from the latest available NCAA statistical rankings on NCAA.org - as of March 13; ACC individual totals include top 15 only - as of March 19) * NCAA rank as of March 19 - ESPN.com

12 ACC Standings Overall ACC Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct.! Duke North Carolina Boston College N.C. State Florida State Maryland Virginia Miami Clemson Virginia Tech Georgia Tech Wake Forest Recent Games NCAA Tournament Thursday, March 16 Duke 70, Southern 54 (Greensboro, N.C.) Boston College 88, Pacific 76 (Salt Lake City, Utah) Friday, March 17 North Carolina 69, Murray State 65 (Dayton, Ohio) N.C. State 58, California 52 (Dallas, Texas) Saturday, March 18 Duke 74, G. Washington 61 (Greensboro, N.C.) Boston College 69, Montana 56 (Salt Lake City, Utah) Sunday, March 19 George Mason 65, North Carolina 60 (Dayton, Ohio) Texas 75, N.C. State 54 (Dallas, Texas) National Invitation Tournament Tuesday, March 14 Stanford 65, Virginia 49 Wednesday, March 15 Miami 62, Oklahoma State 59 Clemson 69, La. Tech 53 Minnesota 73, Wake Forest 58 Friday, March 17 Florida State 67, Butler 63 Saturday, March 18 Manhattan 87, Maryland 84 Upcoming Games NCAA Tournament Thursday, March 23 Duke vs. LSU (Atlanta, Ga.) Friday, March 24 Boston College vs. Villanova (Minneapolis, Minn.) National Invitation Tournament Monday, March 20 Creighton vs. Miami Clemson vs. Louisville Tuesday, March 21 Florida State vs. South Carolina McRoberts Efficient In The Middle Freshman Josh McRoberts leads Duke in field goal percentage (.617, 111- of-180), and his shooting percentage ranks third all-time for a freshman at Duke (Christian Laettner shot 72.3 percent from the floor in 1989). McRoberts is third on the team in scoring at 8.7 points per game and second in blocked shots (45) and rebounding (5.1 rpg.). McRoberts has reached double figures in scoring 15 times. He had a season-high 17 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the floor and 4-of-4 shooting from the foul line against North Carolina on Feb. 7. The freshman forward has four double-figure rebounding efforts, including 12 rebounds in a Feb. 11 win over Maryland. He recorded his first career doubledouble with 14 points and 10 rebounds against Bucknell on Jan. 2. McRoberts registered his second double-double (14 points, 13 rebounds) on March 18 against George Washington. In the season opener, McRoberts registered six points, 10 rebounds and a steal. With 10 rebounds in his first career game, he became just the second Duke freshman to record 10+ rebounds in his first game. Jason Williams posted 10 boards in his debut vs. Stanford on Nov. 11, Paulus In Charge At The Point Freshman Greg Paulus 5.23 assists per game average leads the ACC. The last freshman to lead the league in assists was Ed Cota (North Carolina) in Cota, along with Jeff Jones (Virginia, 1979) and Kenny Anderson (Georgia Tech, 1990), are the only players to lead the ACC in assists as freshmen. The Syracuse, N.Y., native is averaging 6.7 points and 2.9 rebounds while shooting 77.9 percent (74-of-95) from the free throw line. He also ranks third on the team with 54 steals. In a win over Valparaiso on Dec. 18, Paulus set a Duke freshman record with 15 assists. He finished the game one assist shy of Bobby Hurley s school record. Hurley also had three games with 15 assists in his career. The previous freshman assist record was 13 set by Hurley and matched by both Jason Williams and Chris Duhon. Paulus has 11 double-figure scoring games, including a season-best 18 points against Wake Forest on March 11. Paulus knocked down 5-of-9 shots from the field and 8-of-9 free throws in the win over the Demon Deacons. Here is a look at the Duke freshman assists chart: Assists By A Duke Freshman 1. Bobby Hurley, Jason Williams, Greg Paulus, Nelson Coming On Strong DeMarcus Nelson has missed 12 games this season with a pair of right ankle injuries. He missed nine games after fracturing the medial malleolus of his right ankle in the first half of Duke s win over Drexel on Nov. 23. In his second game back from that injury, Nelson suffered a bone bruise in his right ankle and was sidelined for three more games. Nelson has reached double figures in scoring in seven of the last 11 games and is averaging 9.0 points and 3.9 rebounds per game over that stretch. Nelson has nine double figure scoring games and is averaging 7.3 points and 3.3 rebounds this season in 23 games (seven starts). He is 60-of-130 (46.2 percent) from the field overall and 24-of-57 (42.1 percent) from three-point range. Melchionni First Off The Bench Senior Lee Melchionni continues to make a solid contribution for the Blue Devils as the first player off the bench. The Lancaster, Pa., native has started four contests and has been the first player off the Duke bench 24 times. Melchionni is seventh on the team in scoring at 5.9 points per game. He is also fourth on the team in rebounding (3.2 rpg.). Melchionni has seven double-figure scoring games, including a career-high 18 points in 24 minutes on Dec. 18 against Valparaiso. He also had 17 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the floor and 5- of-8 from three-point distance in Duke s win over Wake Forest on Jan. 8. Trey Notes Duke has connected on at least one three-pointer in 586 consecutive games, the fourth-longest streak in the nation. The Blue Devils are averaging 7.7 treys per game in Here is a look at the nation s longest three-point streaks: Consecutive Games with a Three-Point FG Team Games UNLV 630 Vanderbilt 629 Kentucky 608 Duke 586 Arkansas 575 Western Kentucky 566 games through 3/19

13 Vs. Ranked Opponents Duke is vs. ranked teams under Coach K, including a mark since the season. Duke is against ranked ACC teams and vs. non-league foes since the season. The Blue Devils have won 23 of their last 33 games when both teams have been ranked in the top 10. Duke is under Coach K when both teams are ranked in the top five. Vs. Unranked Opponents Since , the Blue Devils are at home vs. unranked foes and on the road or in neutral sites. Under Mike Krzyzewski, Duke is vs. unranked competition, including a record since the season. During the past nine seasons, Duke is vs. unranked ACC teams and vs. unranked non-conference opponents. Vs. Non-ACC Opponents Duke is an impressive vs. nonconference opponents under Mike Krzyzewski, including a mark in home games. In neutral settings, the Blue Devils are vs. non-league foes. Duke is on the road under Coach K in non-conference tilts. Selling Out Duke has sold out 239 consecutive games at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The last time Duke did not have a sellout at home was on Nov. 16, 1990, against Boston College. Overall, the Blue Devils are one of the nation s most popular draws, playing in front of sellout crowds in all venues in 178 of their last 207 games. Cameron Indoor Stadium Duke s home venue, Cameron Indoor Stadium, is one of the jewels of the sports world. Sports Illustrated rated Cameron Indoor Stadium the world s fourth-best sports venue of the 20th Century, ahead of such notables as Wrigley Field, Roland Garros, Lambeau Field and Fenway Park. Duke has posted a record (.829) in the 66-year-old Cameron. Krzyzewski-led teams are (.872) at Cameron. Duke has won 171 of its last 174 nonconference games at home. The Blue Devils have won 70 of their last 73 games in Cameron. Duke on the Road Duke has a spectacular record (.822) outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium since the season. The Blue Devils are (.861) in neutral settings and (.778) in true road games played since In ACC play, Duke is (.810) away from home since Since 1998, Maryland (.865, ) is the only ACC school that has a higher HOME winning percentage than Duke s.822 away winning percentage. ACC Dominance Duke has dominated the ACC regular season like no other program during the past nine seasons. The Blue Devils have won 133 league games (32 games ahead of the next team), seven regular season ACC championships (including the 2006 crown) and seven of the past eight ACC Tournament titles ( , 2005 & 2006). In 2003, Duke became the first team in league history to win five straight ACC Tournament championships. ACC Composite Standings ( ) Team W L Pct. Duke Boston College Maryland North Carolina Wake Forest N.C. State Miami Georgia Tech Virginia Virginia Tech Florida State Clemson ACC Consistency Duke has won at least 11 regular season games in the ACC for 10 consecutive seasons, becoming the first team in league history to accomplish that standard of excellence. To illustrate how difficult this is to achieve, the longest stretch of 10 or more victories in succession in ACC history was seven straight years by North Carolina from Duke Wins 2006 ACC Title The Blue Devils claimed the ACC regular season and tournament championship in Duke has won 17 regular season ACC crowns and 16 tournament titles. Under Coach K, the Blue Devils have won the regular season title 11 times, including seven of the past 10 years. Krzyzewski also has 10 tournament crowns including seven in the past eight years. Duke won the ACC regular season and tournament championship for the ninth time (1963, 1964, 1966, 1986, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001 & 2006). That feat has been accomplished 16 other times in league history. In the past 20 years, only seven ACC teams have won both the regular season and tournament crowns, including six times by the Blue Devils (1986, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001 & Duke is the only program to claim the outright regular season title and conference championship (five times 1986, 1992, 1999, 2000 & 2006) in that time span. Duke has won the ACC regular season title and/or the ACC Tournament Championship in a conference-best 10 straight seasons. Here is a look at the most consecutive years a school has won either the regular season or tournament crown: 1. Duke (1997-present) North Carolina ( ) 5 North Carolina ( ) 5 4. Duke ( ) 4 5. five teams with 3 Blue Devils Claim ACC POTW Honors Duke players have claimed ACC Player of the Week honors eight times (six by J.J. Redick) this season. Redick earned the honor on Nov. 21 after guiding the Blue Devils to victories over Boston University, Seton Hall and Davidson. The senior guard averaged 22.0 points for the week, while shooting 53.5 percent from the floor. Shelden Williams was tabbed POTW on Nov. 28 after leading the Blue Devils to the 2005 NIT Season Tip-Off championship. Williams averaged 25.0 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocked shots in wins over Drexel and Memphis. Redick claimed the honor for the second time of the year on Dec. 12. In Duke s win over No. 2 Texas, he set career highs in points (41), field goals (13) and threepointers (9). Against Penn, he had a game-high 24 points and four assists. On Jan. 23, Redick captured Co- POTW honors (sharing the award with Boston College s Craig Smith) after averaging 34.5 points, 4.5 assists and 2.0 steals as the Blue Devils beat No. 14 NC State, 81-68, and lost, 87-84, to Georgetown. Redick had 28 points and a team-high six assists against the Wolfpack and then matched his career high with 41 points versus the Hoyas. Redick also claimed the award on Jan. 30 after averaging 32.0 points and 3.5 rebounds in wins over Virginia Tech, 80-67, and Virginia, Redick scored a game-high 40 points against the Cava-

14 liers, hitting 11-of-13 from the field, including 8-of-10 from three-point range. Two days earlier, he had 24 points and three rebounds against the Hokies. Redick captured ACC POTW honors for a fifth time on Feb. 13 after averaging 35.0 ppg. and shooting 51.2 percent (21- of-41) from the field in road wins over No. 23 North Carolina and Maryland. On Feb. 20, Redick claimed POTW honors for the sixth time this season after averaging 31.5 points and shooting 63.6 percent (21-of-33) from the field in wins over Wake Forest and Miami. Williams collected POTW accolades for the second time this season on Feb. 27 after registering back-to-back doubledoubles in wins over Georgia Tech and Temple. For the week, he averaged 24.5 points and 11.5 rebounds per game while shooting 64.3 percent (18-28) from the field. Paulus Grabs ACC ROTW Accolades Greg Paulus earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors for the second time this season on Monday, Dec. 19. He was tabbed ACC ROTW after registering three points, three rebounds and 15 assists in a win over Valparaiso. Paulus 15 assists set a Duke freshman record and is also tied for the second-most in school history. Bobby Hurley holds the school record with 16 against Florida State on Feb. 24, Hurley also recorded 15 assists three times. In terms of freshmen, Chris Duhon, Jason Williams (twice) and Hurley (twice) combined for five games with 13 assists. Paulus, along with Clemson s Julius Powell, was also named ACC Co-ROTW on Monday, Dec. 5. Paulus averaged 9.0 points and 5.0 assists per game in wins over No. 17 Indiana and Virginia Tech. In front of a rowdy crowd of 17,343 at Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Ind., Paulus played 39 minutes and had 13 points to go along with two rebounds and six assists. The Syracuse, N.Y., native knocked down four free throws down the stretch to help secure the win for the Blue Devils. Paulus followed the Indiana game with five points, four assists and a steal in a conference win over Virginia Tech. Quartet of Captains Seniors Sean Dockery, Lee Melchionni, J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams were each named captains for the Blue Devils in , marking the first time in school history Duke has had four captains in a season. Dockery, Redick and Williams were named team captains over the summer, while Melchionni was awarded captain status after the first week of practice. Melchionni s father, Gary, served as a team captain at Duke in 1972 and NIT Season Tip-Off Champs The Blue Devils posted wins over Drexel and No. 11 Memphis over the Thanksgiving holiday to win the 2005 NIT Season Tip-Off championship at Madison Square Garden. Duke opened the tournament with home wins over Boston University and Seton Hall. Duke improved to 18-2 in the Preseason NIT and captured its third title. It was also the ninth in-season championship for the Blue Devils under Coach K. Shelden Williams was named the NIT Season Tip-Off Most Outstanding Player and J.J. Redick made the all-tournament team for the Blue Devils. No. 1 vs. No. 2 Duke was matched up in a No. 1 vs. No. 2 battle for the sixth time in school history on Dec. 10. The Blue Devils moved to 3-3 in such games with a win over No. 2 Texas. Duke has played in each of the past three regular season meetings between No. 1 and No. 2 and four of the past five No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchups overall. Here is a look at some other significant notes from the Texas game: The Blue Devils posted the third-largest margin of victory (+31) in 37 games featuring No. 1 vs. No the game also marked the biggest win a No. 1 team has ever had over a No. 2 team... J.J. Redick scored a career-high 41 points, tied for sixth-most in Duke history... Redick hit nine three-pointers to tie the Duke single-game record... Redick s nine treys pushed his career total to 350 and he became Duke s all-time leader in three-point field goals... Duke won its 10th straight and improved to 17-1 at the Meadowlands... Redick and Shelden Williams combined for 64 points, the third-highest point total for a duo in Duke history... Duke hit 23-of-24 free throws for a.958 percentage, including 21 straight to close the game... Redick became the ninth player in Duke history to record 2,000 points in a career. Redick Named District III Player of the Year J.J. Redick was named the District III Player of the Year by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. Teammate Shelden Williams garnered USBWA All- District Team honors. Redick & Williams Earn USBWA All-America Honors J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams claimed U.S. Basketball Writers Association first team All-America honors this season. Joining the Duke duo on the USBWA first team are Randy Foye (Villanova), Adam Morrison (Gonzaga) and Brandon Roy (Washington). The second team consists of Dee Brown (Illinois), Rodney Carney (Memphis), Rudy Gay (UConn) Leon Powe (California) and P.J. Tucker (Texas). Redick & Williams On Wooden Award Ballot J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams are both listed among the 22 players on the Wooden Award official ballot. Redick and Illinois Dee Brown are the sole candidates who were honored last year as members of the 2005 Wooden Award All- American Team. Williams and Craig Smith (Boston College) join Redick and Brown as the only candidates named to last year s official voting ballot. Duke Pair Named Finalists For Robertson Trophy J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams were each named finalists for the Oscar Robertson Trophy, given annually to the USBWA National Player of the Year. Redick, Williams and Illinois Dee Brown were also finalists for the award last season. Other finalists are; Maurice Ager (Michigan State), Rodney Carney (Memphis), Randy Foye (Villanova), Mike Gansey (West Virginia), Paul Millsap (Louisiana Tech), Adam Morrison (Gonzaga) and P.J. Tucker (Texas). Williams Named Male Athlete of the Year Shelden Williams, who helped lead the 2005 USA World University Games Team to a gold medal and a perfect 8-0 record, was selected as the USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year by the USA Basketball Executive Committee. Williams, the fourth Blue Devil to earn the award, was the team s leading scorer (14.9 ppg.) and rebounder (9.3 rpg.), while also shooting 62.0 percent from the field and blocking 18 shots. Other Blue Devils to claim the honor were Chris Duhon (2001), Elton Brand (1998) and Christian Laettner (1991).

15 Bayer Senior CLASS Award Seniors J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams are among the 10 male finalists for the Bayer Advantage Senior CLASS Award - the nation s premier tribute to college seniors. The award, now in its fifth year, is presented annually to the nation s senior player of the year for NCAA Division I men s and women s basketball. The foundation of the award is based on commitment to their university and their education while achieving on the basketball court. The remarkable story of Shane Battier returning to lead Duke to the national championship in 2001 inspired the inception of the award. Krzyzewski Named USA Basketball Head Coach On Sept. 26, Coach K was named the head coach for the USA Basketball Men s Senior National Team for With Krzyzewski at the helm, the USA Basketball Men s Senior National Team will compete in the 2006 FIBA World Championship (Aug. 19-Sept. 3 in Saitama, Japan); if necessary, the 2007 FIBA Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament; and if the USA qualifies, the 2008 Summer Olympic Games (Aug in Beijing, China). Jim Boeheim (Syracuse), Mike D Antoni (Phoenix Suns) and Nate McMillan (Portland Trail Blazers) were named assistant coaches on Mon., Nov. 28. Coach K A Finalist For Jim Phelan Award Mike Krzyzewski is one of 15 finalists for the 2006 Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award. The other fourteen finalists are John Brady (LSU), Jim Calhoun (Connecticut), Jamie Dixon (Pittsburgh), Mark Few (Gonzaga), John Giannini (La Salle), Mark Gottfried (Alabama), Karl Hobbs (George Washington), Ben Howland (UCLA), Thad Matta (Ohio State), Bruce Pearl (Tennessee), John Thompson III (Georgetown), Bruce Weber (Illinois), Roy Williams (North Carolina) and Jay Wright (Villanova). Duke Inks Three During Early Signing Period Gerald Henderson, Jr. (Merion Station, Pa.), Jon Scheyer (Northbrook, Ill.) and Brian Zoubek (Haddonfield, N.J.) each signed national letters-of-intent to attend Duke during the November early signing period. The Recruiting Services Consensus Index, which combines the player rankings from several well-known recruiting experts including All Star Report, Prep Star, Hoop Scoop, RivalsHoops.com, Hoopmasters and The Insiders Hoops, ranks all three of the Duke recruits among the top 35 prep players in the nation with Henderson at No. 18, Scheyer at No. 30 and Zoubek at No Nike Hoops Summit Duke signees Gerald Henderson, Jr. and Jon Scheyer were both recently selected to the 10-player USA Nike Hoops Summit team. Last year, current Blue Devils Eric Boateng, Greg Paulus and Martynas Pocius played at the Nike Hoops Summit. McDonald s All-American Team Selections Duke signees Gerald Henderson, Jr., and Jon Scheyer were recently named to the McDonald s All-American High School Basketball team. Henderson will play for the East squad, while Scheyer is on the West team. Mike Krzyzewski has coached all 44 of Duke s McDonald s All-Americans. Last season, Josh McRoberts was given the John Wooden MVP award while J.J. Redick (2002) and Bobby Hurley (1989) also won that award. Duke s Ricky Price won the slam dunk competition in 1994 while Redick, Chris Duhon (2000), Shane Battier (1997), Nate James (1996), Trajan Langdon (1994) and Chris Collins (1992) all won the three-point shootout. Duke s current roster boasts Sean Dockery, J.J. Redick, DeMarcus Nelson, Eric Boateng, Josh McRoberts and Greg Paulus, who all played in the game. Additionally, associate head coach Johnny Dawkins and assistant coaches Chris Collins and Steve Wojciechowski all played in the game. Duke has also had at least one participant in every game since 1994 and in all but three of Coach K s recruiting classes since Johnny Dawkins played in the 1982 game. Duke had four players in both the 1999 and 2002 games and has on three other occasions had three selections, including last year. Duke s McDonald s All-Americans Alaa Abdelnaby 1986 Tommy Amaker 1983 Gene Banks 1977 Shane Battier 1997 Joey Beard 1993 Eric Boateng 2005 Carlos Boozer 1999 Elton Brand 1997 Chris Burgess 1997 Chris Collins 1992 Johnny Dawkins 1986 Luol Deng 2003 Sean Dockery 2002 Taymon Domzalski 1995 Chris Duhon 2000 Michael Dunleavy 1999 Daniel Ewing 2001 Danny Ferry 1985 Gerald Henderson, Jr Phil Henderson 1986 Grant Hill 1990 Bobby Hurley 1989 Nate James 1996 Greg Koubek 1987 Christian Laettner 1988 Trajan Langdon 1994 Corey Maggette 1998 Billy McCaffrey 1989 Josh McRoberts 2005 DeMarcus Nelson 2003 Martin Nessley 1983 Crawford Palmer 1988 Cherokee Parks 1991 Greg Paulus 2005 Ricky Price 1994 Shavlik Randolph 2002 J.J. Redick 2002 Casey Sanders 1999 Jon Scheyer 2006 Quin Snyder 1985 Vince Taylor 1978 Michael Thompson 2002 Jason Williams 1999 Steve Wojciechowski 1994 Blue Devils In The NBA Entering opening night in the NBA, Duke had the most alumni competing in the league. In addition, the combined salary of the 11 former Blue Devils ranks as the highest-paid group in the NBA. Most Alumni on NBA Opening Night Rosters Duke 11 Arizona 10 Connecticut 10 Kansas 10 Kentucky 10 North Carolina 10 Total NBA Alumni Group Salaries Duke $63,833,931 North Carolina $62,734,914 Michigan $56,941,398 Arizona $50,160,523 Connecticut $45,602,142 Player Shane Battier Carlos Boozer Elton Brand Luol Deng Chris Duhon Mike Dunleavy Daniel Ewing Grant Hill Dahntay Jones Corey Maggette Shavlik Randolph Team Memphis Grizzlies Utah Jazz LA Clippers Chicago Bulls Chicago Bulls Golden State Warriors LA Clippers Orlando Magic Memphis Grizzlies LA Clippers Philadelphia 76ers

16 Duke Basketball in the Polls Charting Duke in the Polls (AP Only) Total Polls Ranked 561 Top 10 Rankings 461 Longest Consecutive Polls Ranked Current Streak Years Ranked Total Years 46 Consecutive Years 24 Current Streak 24 Final Poll Total Polls 36 Top High Rank 1 (seven times) No. 1 Ranking Total Rankings 110 Most No. 1 Weeks in Succession 18 Weeks Ranked By Ranking First Ranked: Dec. 11, 1951 (No. 12) Last Ranked: March 13, 2006 (No. 1) Rank Weeks No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No. 22 No. 23 No. 24 No Duke was ranked No. 1 on March 13, extending its streak to 185 consecutive AP polls, the longest active streak in the nation and the second-longest in college basketball history. The Duke basketball program has held a prominent spot in the national basketball scene since the beginning of the post-world War II era. The final national rankings are just one measuring stick in which the Blue Devils are among the elite in the history of the sport. In the Coach K era, which began in , Duke has finished in the Associated Press top 25 a total of 20 seasons, including six times as the No. 1 team in the nation. In , the Blue Devils placed No. 3 in the final regular season AP poll, marking the 26th time Duke has placed in the top 10 at the end of the regular season. With consecutive AP No. 1 finishes from , Duke became the first school in college basketball history to be ranked at the top of the final AP poll four straight years. Here is a look at some of the notes from Duke and the rankings: Duke has been ranked No. 1 in either the AP or USA Today/ESPN coaches poll at some point in the season in 14 of the past 21 years. Mike Krzyzweski has spent more weeks ranked in the top 25 (373 weeks), top 10 (324) and No. 1 (92) than any other active coach (AP poll only). Duke has been ranked No weeks since 1990, the most by any school in the nation. The next closest school is Kansas at 32 weeks during the same time period. Duke has been No weeks (187 games, ) in the AP poll since Of the 870 games coached at Duke by Krzyzewski, 729 of them have come as a ranked team (83.8 percent). Duke s record as a ranked team is Under Coach K, Duke has played more games as a No. 1 team (187) than it has as an unranked team (138). Duke has been ranked among the nation s top 25 teams in 185 consecutive AP polls, the longest current streak in the nation (second all-time). The Blue Devils have been ranked in 352 consecutive games dating back to the close of the season. Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the nation 110 weeks overall, the second-highest figure in NCAA history behind only UCLA (128). Duke s current streak of finishing in the top 10 of the AP poll for 10 consecutive seasons is second all-time behind UCLA (13 straight years ). Duke s team is one of only 12 in college basketball history to be ranked No. 1 the entire season. Duke and the Rankings Including its No. 1 ranking in the AP poll on March 13, Duke has now been ranked in 185 consecutive AP polls, the longest such streak in the nation. The Blue Devils have been ranked in the top 10 in 122 of the last 124 AP polls. Duke s 185 consecutive weeks ranked in the AP poll ranks second in college basketball history: Consecutive AP Team Polls Ranked UCLA 221 Duke 185 North Carolina 172 North Carolina 171 Marquette 166 Kentucky 164 Kansas 145 Duke 143 Arizona 141 Syracuse 120 No. 1 Devils Since the season, Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press poll 55 weeks, 32 more than the next closest team (Connecticut). The Blue Devils reached the top ranking seven consecutive seasons from , becoming just the second program in NCAA history to accomplish that feat. UCLA holds the record with 12 consecutive seasons being ranked No. 1 at some point ( ). Duke is the only school to gain the top ranking in the land in more than three of the past seven seasons. The Blue Devils finished the season ranked No. 1 in the AP poll for four consecutive seasons ( ), an unprecedented feat in college basketballl history. Overall, Duke has a record as the nation s top-ranked team. Of those 216 games at No. 1, Mike Krzyzewski has coached Duke in 187 of them, compiling a record.

17 Duke Basketball in the Polls The Blue Devils earned the top spot in the preseason AP poll, marking the 13th different year that Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the poll under Coach K. Top-ranked teams since : Seasons Total Weeks Ranked No. 1 Ranked No. 1 Duke 8 55 Connecticut 4 23 Arizona 3 18 Stanford 3 16 Illinois 1 15 Cincinnati 1 12 North Carolina 2 10 Kansas 3 6 Alabama 1 2 Michigan State 1 2 Florida 2 2 Wake Forest 1 2 Kentucky 1 1 St. Joseph s 1 1 Coach K at No. 1 Duke s Mike Krzyzewski has coached in 187 games with his Blue Devils as the nation s No. 1 team (AP poll only), compiling a (.882) record. With a No. 1 ranking in the preseason poll, Coach K moved past John Wooden for most seasons ranked No. 1 in the country. His 187 games at No. 1 rank second all-time in NCAA history, as do his 165 victories: Games Coach at No. 1 W-L John Wooden Mike Krzyzewski Dean Smith Adolph Rupp Seasons Ranked No. 1 Mike Krzyzewski 13 John Wooden 12 Dean Smith 10 Adolph Rupp 9 Roy Williams 7 Bob Knight 5 Lute Olson 5 Jim Calhoun 4 Jerry Tarkanian 4 Final No. 1 Rankings Since 1986 (AP poll) Duke 7 North Carolina 2 UNLV 2 10 schools 1 Overall Weeks Ranked No. 1 (ACC Schools Only) Duke 110 North Carolina 81 N.C. State 13 Virginia 12 Wake Forest 2 Georgia Tech 1 Boston College 0 Clemson 0 Florida State 0 Maryland 0 Miami 0 Virginia Tech 0 Duke s Final Top 25 Rankings Year AP Coaches N R N R N R Duke in the Rankings Date AP ESPN/USA Today Preseason 1 1 Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Duke s All-Time Record When Ranked Duke All-Time Record As A Ranked Team: Duke s All-Time Record vs. Ranked Opponents Duke All-Time Record Against Ranked Teams: Associated Press poll results only Weeks Ranked No. 1 (Since 1990) 1. Duke Kansas North Carolina 25 Connecticut Arizona 18 UNLV Stanford Cincinnati 15 Illinois Arkansas 11

18 Honors Team Honors Preseason Rankings ACC Basketball Handbook... 1 Associated Press... 1 Athlon... National Champions Basketball Times... 2 Blue Ribbon... 3 CBS Sportsline... 1 Dick Vitale... 1 ESPN/USA Today... 1 ESPN.com... 1 Lindy s... 1 (Final Four) SLAM... 1 The Sporting News... 2 Sports Illustrated... 1 Street & Smith s... 1! No. 5 Backcourt in the nation (Lindy s)! No. 2 Frontcourt in the nation (Lindy s)! No. 1 Freshmen Class in the ACC (Street & Smith s)! No. 1 Recruiting Class in the nation (Athlon)! No. 6 Backcourt in the nation (Sporting News)! No. 4 Frontcourt in the nation (Sporting News) Individual Honors Sean Dockery! SI.com All-Glue Team (Feb. 14)! ACC All-Defensive Team (honorable mention) Josh McRoberts! ACC All-Tournament Second Team! ACC All-Freshman Team! No. 1 Freshman in the nation (Lindy s)! No. 3 Power Forward in the nation (Lindy s)! Preseason Second Team All-ACC (Lindy s)! ACC s Top NBA Prospect (Lindy s)! No. 1 Incoming Freshman (Athlon)! Top Rated Freshman Power Forward (Athlon)! Preseason Newcomer of the Year in the ACC (Athlon)! Preseason ACC Rookie of the Year (ACC Basketball Handbook)! Preseason ACC All-Rookie Team (ACC Basketball Handbook)! No. 6 Power Forward in the nation (Sporting News)! Top Ranked Recruit in the ACC (Sporting News)! Best NBA Prospect in the ACC (Sporting News)! Preseason Fabulous Freshman (Sports Illustrated) Greg Paulus! ACC All-Tournament Second Team! ACC All-Freshman Team! ACC Co-Rookie of the Week (Dec. 5, Dec. 19)! Top Rated Freshman Point Guard (Athlon)! No. 4 Recruit in the ACC (Sporting News) J.J. Redick! Rupp Award winner! ACC Tournament MVP! ACC All-Tournament First Team! All-America Team (CollegeInsider.com)! National Player of the Year (The Sporting News)! National Player of the Year (SI.com)! First Team All-America (Rivals.com)! First Team All-America (SI.com)! USBWA First Team All-America! USBWA District III Player of the Year! Named to Wooden Award Official Ballot! National Player of the Year (ESPN.com - Bilas, Forde, Fraschilla, Katz, Schwab Vitale)! First Team All-America (ESPN.com - unanimous)! ACC Player of the Year! First Team All-ACC (unanimous)! Named to USA Senior National Team program! Bayer Senior CLASS Award Finalist! Oscar Robertson Trophy (USBWA National POTY) Finalist! Dick Vitale s National Co-Player of the Week (Feb. 20)! ESPN.com National Player of the Week (Feb. 6)! Midseason First Team All-America (SI.com)! ACC Player of the Week (Nov. 21, Dec. 12, Jan. 23, Jan. 30, Feb. 13, Feb. 20)! NIT Season Tip-Off All-Tournament Team! No. 1 Shooting Guard in the nation (Lindy s)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (Lindy s)! Preseason Top Shooter in the ACC (Lindy s)! Preseason First Team All-America (Street & Smith s)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (Street & Smith s)! Best Under Pressure in the All-ACC (Street & Smith s)! No. 1 Shooter in the nation (Athlon)! Preseason First Team All-America (Athlon)! Preseason ACC Player of the Year (Athlon)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (Athlon)! Preseason First Team All-America (Blue Ribbon)! Preseason First Team All-America (Basketball Times)! Preseason ACC Player of the Year (ACC Basketball Handbook)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (ACC Basketball Handbook)! Preseason First Team All-America (Sporting News)! Top Ranked Shooting Guard in the nation (Sporting News)! Preseason ACC Player of the Year (Sporting News)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (Sporting News)! Best Shooter in the ACC (Sporting News)! Preseason First Team All-America (Scout.com)! Preseason All-America Team (CollegeInsider.com)! Preseason First Team All-America (Sports Illustrated)! Preseason National Player of the Year (ESPN.com - Vitale, Schwab, Forde) Shelden Williams! ACC All-Tournament First Team! Defensive All-America Team (CollegeInsider.com)! All-America Team (CollegeInsider.com)! First Team All-America (Rivals.com)! First Team All-America (SI.com)! USBWA First Team All-America! USBWA All-District Team (District III)! Rupp Award Finalist! Named to Wooden Award Official Ballot! First Team All-America (ESPN.com - Bilas, Forde, Fraschilla, Katz, Schwab, Vitale)! ACC Defensive Player of the Year! First Team All-ACC (unanimous)! Bayer Senior CLASS Award Finalist! Oscar Robertson Trophy (USBWA National POTY) Finalist! Midseason First Team All-America (SI.com)! ACC Player of the Week (Nov. 28, Feb. 27)! USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year! NIT Season Tip-Off Most Outstanding Player! NIT Season Tip-Off All-Tournament Team! No. 1 Center in the nation (Lindy s)! No. 1 Defensive Player in the nation (Lindy s)! Preseason ACC Player of the Year (Lindy s)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (Lindy s)! Top Rebounder in the ACC (Lindy s)! Top Defender in the ACC (Lindy s)! Preseason First Team All-America (Street & Smith s)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (Street & Smith s)! Best Shot Blocker in the All-ACC (Street & Smith s)! Best Defender in the All-ACC (Street & Smith s)! Best Rebounder in the All-ACC (Street & Smith s)! No. 1 Post Player in the nation (Athlon)! Preseason First Team All-America (Athlon)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (Athlon)! Best Defensive Player in the ACC (Athlon)! Preseason National Player of the Year (Blue Ribbon)! Preseason First Team All-America (Blue Ribbon)! Preseason First Team All-America (Basketball Times)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (ACC Basketball Handbook)! Best Defensive Player in the nation (Sporting News)! Preseason Second Team All-America (Sporting News)! Top Ranked Center in the nation (Sporting News)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (Sporting News)! Best Defender ACC (Sporting News)! Preseason First Team All-America (Scout.com)! Preseason All-America Team (CollegeInsider.com)! Preseason First Team All-America (Sports Illustrated)! Preseason National Player of the Year (ESPN.com - Bilas, Fraschilla, Katz, Glockner) Mike Krzyzewski! Jim Phelan Award Finalist (CollegeInsider.com)! Best Strategist in the ACC (Street & Smith s)

19 Mike Krzyzewski Head Coach Army 69 31st season (26th at Duke) overall / at Duke Winning seasons, superb graduation rates for his players, and a basketball team that is as close as family are all attributes that reflect on the man who is in his 26th year as the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils, Hall of Famer Mike Krzyzewski. Continuing to build on his well-earned reputation as one of the top college basketball coaches of all-time, Coach K led Duke to a 27-6 record, its eighth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16, another top 10 final national ranking and its sixth ACC tournament championship in the past seven seasons in From , Duke finished number one in the nation in the final Associated Press poll for a record four consecutive seasons. In , the Blue Devils reached the nation s top spot in the AP poll, marking the seventh straight year they had been number one (only UCLA s string of 12 consecutive years reaching No. 1 from was longer). The season completed a nine-year run in which Duke compiled an incredible ACC regular season record. Duke has won seven of the past 10 ACC regular season crowns and has won at least 11 ACC regular season contests in each of the past 10 years, which is another ACC first. In the past seven years, four different Blue Devils Elton Brand, Shane Battier, Jason Williams (twice) and J.J. Redick have earned National Player of the Year honors. Also, Duke s 133 victories over a four-year period from established an NCAA record. Krzyzewski s record as Duke s all-time winningest coach offers evidence of his success: 680 total wins; 373 weeks ranked in the top 25; 324 weeks ranked in the top 10; 92 weeks ranked No. 1; 10 Final Four berths in the last 19 years, including five straight appearances from ; 21 seasons with at least 20 wins in the past 23 years; 21 upper-division finishes in the ACC in the past 22 years; nine 30-win seasons (most by any coach all-time); 11 regular season ACC crowns, and 10 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament titles, including seven of the last eight years (a record five in succession from ). But most impressive are the three national championships (1991, 1992 and 2001) that make Coach K one of only four coaches in NCAA history to earn three or more NCAA titles. In addition to Krzyzewski, only John Wooden (10), Adolph Rupp (4) and Bob Knight (3) have accomplished that feat. With back-to-back national championships in 1991 and 1992, Coach K became the first coach since Wooden in to earn consecutive NCAA crowns. He and the Blue Devils have been a fixture on the national basketball scene with 11 consecutive NCAA Tournament berths from and 21 in the last 22 years. Overall, he has taken his program to postseason play in 22 of his 25 years in Durham and is the winningest active coach in NCAA Tournament play with a stunning record for a 78.6 winning percentage. His 66 tournament wins rank first in NCAA history. Coach K owns a career record while attaining a mark at Duke. On Nov. 17, 2000, Krzyzewski earned his 500th win at Duke with a triumph over Villanova. That night, the fabled floor of Cameron Indoor Stadium was dedicated as Coach K Court. On Dec. 12, 2004, Krzyzewski became just one of 17 coaches in Division I history to reach 700 or more wins. With a win over Seton Hall on Nov. 16, 2005, Coach K also became just the 10th coach in NCAA history to record 650 wins at one school. Such accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. In all, Coach K has been named the National Coach of the Year 12 times in eight different seasons, including Basketball Times, UPI and Chevrolet (1986), Naismith (1989), the NABC (1991), The Sporting News and Naismith (1992), Basketball Times (1997), the NABC and Naismith (1999), Chevrolet (2000) and the Victor Awards (2001). He was named Coach of the Decade for the 1990s by the NABC and was the second recipient of the John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Award. On October 5, 2001, Coach K was presented by his college coach Bob Knight as one of three members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2001 (Krzyzewski joined Temple s John Chaney and former NBA star Moses Malone as 2001 inductees). In 1992, The Sporting News named him the Sportsman of the Year, becoming the first college coach to win the honor. The magazine said, On the court and off, Krzyzewski is a family man first, a teacher second, a basketball coach third, and a winner at all three. He is what s right about sports... Krzyzewski received another prestigious honor in 2001 as he was named America s Best Coach all coaches, any sport, any level of play by Time magazine and CNN. No college hoops coach has won more in the past two decades, wrote Josh Tyrangiel of Time, and Krzyzewski has accomplished all this with a program that turns out real-deal scholar athletes kids who go to class, graduate and don t mind telling everyone about it. On the court, Coach K has averaged more than 25 wins a season during his career at Duke and more than 31 wins per year over the last six seasons. Duke has won at least 30 games in seven of the past 13 seasons. He directed his teams to eight straight trips to the round of 16 from , as well as joining Wooden as the only coach to guide a team to the Final Four five consecutive years. Krzyzewski added to his already impressive list of accomplishments on Sept. 26, 2005 when he was named head coach of the USA Basketball Men s Senior National Team program for Coach K s Record at Duke Year Overall ACC Notes (t5th) NIT Quarterfinals (t6th) (7th) (t3rd) NCAA Tournament (t4th) NCAA Tournament (1st) NCAA Final Four (runnerup) (3rd) NCAA Sweet Sixteen (3rd) NCAA Final Four (t2nd) NCAA Final Four (2nd) NCAA Final Four (runnerup) (1st) NCAA Champion (1st) NCAA Champion (t3rd) NCAA Tournament (1st) NCAA Final Four (runnerup) out after back surgery (t4th) NCAA Tournament (1st) NCAA Tournament (1st) NCAA Elite Eight (1st) NCAA Final Four (runnerup) (1st) NCAA Sweet Sixteen (t1st) NCAA Champion (2nd) NCAA Sweet Sixteen (3rd) NCAA Sweet Sixteen (1st) NCAA Final Four (3rd) NCAA Sweet Sixteen (1st) NCAA Sweet Sixteen Career Record: (31st Year) Record at Duke: (26th Year) Coaching Accomplishments! Named head coach of the USA Basketball Senior National Team on Sept. 26, 2005! Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame ! America s Best Coach (Time/CNN) ! National Coach of the Year - 12 times, eight seasons (1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001)! John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Award ! NCAA Champions - three times (1991, 1992, 2001)! ACC Regular Season Champions - 11 times (1986, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006)! ACC Tournament Champions - 10 times (1986, 1988, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006)! Six National Players of the Year! Five National Defensive Players of the Year! Nine ACC Players of the Year (seven different players)! Number one national ranking in 13 different seasons (92 weeks overall; AP poll only)! NABC District Coach of the Year - five times (1984, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2000)! ACC Coach of the Year - five times (1984, 1986, 1997, 1999, 2000)! NABC Coach of the Decade (1990s)! Floor at Cameron Indoor Stadium dedicated Coach K Court on Nov. 17, 2000! 54 of 58 players who have completed four years of eligibility at Duke since 1986 have played in the Final Four and at least one NCAA Championship game! Assistant Coach - USA Olympic Dream Team ! President of NABC ! NCAA Appointed Basketball Issues Committee

20 Duke Basketball Rosters Alphabetical NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 45 Eric Boateng C FR-HS London, England (St. Andrews School [Del.]) 34 Jamal Boykin F FR-HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Fairfax) 12 Jordan Davidson G FR-HS Melbourne, Ark. (Blair Academy [N.J.]) 41 Patrick Davidson G JR-2L Melbourne, Ark. (Blair Academy [N.J.]) 15 Sean Dockery G SR-3L Chicago, Ill. (Julian) 51 Patrick Johnson F/C SR-3L Atlanta, Ga. (Grady) 14 David McClure F SO-1L Ridgefield, Conn. (Trinity Catholic) 2 Josh McRoberts F/C FR-HS Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 13 Lee Melchionni F SR-3L Lancaster, Pa. (Germantown Academy) 21 DeMarcus Nelson G SO-1L Elk Grove, Calif. (Sheldon) 30 Joe Pagliuca G JR-2L Weston, Mass. (Belmont Hill School) 3 Greg Paulus G FR-HS Syracuse, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) 40 Ross Perkins G SR-1L Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Day) 5 Martynas Pocius G/F FR-HS Vilnius, Lithuania (Holderness School [N.H.]) 4 J.J. Redick G SR-3L Roanoke, Va. (Cave Spring) 23 Shelden Williams F SR-3L Forest Park, Okla. (Midwest City) Numerical NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 2 Josh McRoberts F/C FR-HS Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 3 Greg Paulus G FR-HS Syracuse, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) 4 J.J. Redick G SR-3L Roanoke, Va. (Cave Spring) 5 Martynas Pocius G/F FR-HS Vilnius, Lithuania (Holderness School [N.H.]) 12 Jordan Davidson G FR-HS Melbourne, Ark. (Blair Academy [N.J.]) 13 Lee Melchionni F SR-3L Lancaster, Pa. (Germantown Academy) 14 David McClure F SO-1L Ridgefield, Conn. (Trinity Catholic) 15 Sean Dockery G SR-3L Chicago, Ill. (Julian) 21 DeMarcus Nelson G SO-1L Elk Grove, Calif. (Sheldon) 23 Shelden Williams F SR-3L Forest Park, Okla. (Midwest City) 30 Joe Pagliuca G JR-2L Weston, Mass. (Belmont Hill School) 34 Jamal Boykin F FR-HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Fairfax) 40 Ross Perkins G SR-1L Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Day) 41 Patrick Davidson G JR-2L Melbourne, Ark. (Blair Academy [N.J.]) 45 Eric Boateng C FR-HS London, England (St. Andrews School [Del.]) 51 Patrick Johnson F/C SR-3L Atlanta, Ga. (Grady) Duke Staff Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski (Army, 69) Overall Record: (31st season) Record at Duke: (26th season) Associate Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins (Duke, 86) Assistant Coach: Steve Wojciechowski (Duke, 98) Assistant Coach: Chris Collins (Duke, 96) Director of Basketball Operations: Mike Schrage (Indiana, 98) Pronunciations Eric Boateng... BO-teng Mike Krzyzewski... Sha-shef-skee Lee Melchionni... MEL-key-oh-knee Joe Pagliuca... PAL-lee-you-kah Martynas Pocius...Mar -TEA-nis POTE-seus

21 NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament Results Round Date Site Opponent W/L Score DU High Round Date Site Opponent W/L Score DU High 1955 East Regional First Round 3/8 New York, N.Y. Villanova L Tobin 1960 East Regional First Round 3/8 New York, N.Y. Princeton W Kistler Reg. Semifinal 3/11 Charlotte, N.C. St. Joseph s W Youngkin Reg. Final 3/12 Charlotte, N.C. New York U. L Kistler 1963 East Regional Reg. Semifinal 3/15 College Park, Md. New York U. W Mullins Reg. Final 3/16 College Park, Md. St. Joseph s W Mullins Nat. Semifinal 3/22 Louisville, Ky. Loyola, Ill. L Heyman Nat. Consol. 3/23 Louisville, Ky. Oregon State W Heyman 1964 East Regional Reg. Semifinal 3/13 Raleigh, N.C. Villanova W Mullins Reg. Final 3/14 Raleigh, N.C. Connecticut W Mullins Nat. Semifinal 3/20 Kansas City, Mo. Michigan W Buckley Nat. Final 3/21 Kansas City, Mo. UCLA L Mullins 1966 East Regional Reg. Semifinal 3/11 Raleigh, N.C. St. Joseph s W Verga Reg. Final 3/12 Raleigh, N.C. Syracuse W Marin Nat. Semifinal 3/18 College Park, Md. Kentucky L Marin Nat. Consol. 3/19 College Park, Md. Utah W Marin 1978 East Regional First Round 3/12 Charlotte, N.C. Rhode Island W Gminski Reg. Semifinal 3/17 Providence, R.I. Pennsylvania W two players Reg. Final 3/19 Providence, R.I. Villanova W Spanarkel Nat. Semifinal 3/25 St. Louis, Mo. Notre Dame W Gminski Nat. Final 3/27 St. Louis, Mo. Kentucky L Banks 1979 East Regional Seed: #2 Second Round 3/11 Raleigh, N.C. St. John s 10E L Banks 1980 Mideast Regional Seed: #4 Second Round 3/8 W. Lafayette, Ind. Pennsylvania 12ME W Gminski Reg. Semifinal 3/13 Lexington, Ky. Kentucky 1ME W Gminski Reg. Final 3/15 Lexington, Ky. Purdue 6ME L Gminski 1984 West Regional Seed: #3 Second Round 3/18 Pullman, Wash. Washington 6W L Dawkins 1985 Midwest Regional Seed: #3 First Round 3/15 Houston, Texas Pepperdine 14MW W Henderson Second Round 3/17 Houston, Texas Boston College 11MW L Dawkins 1986 East Regional Seed: #1 First Round 3/13 Greensboro, N.C. Miss. Valley St. 16E W Dawkins Second Round 3/15 Greensboro, N.C. Old Dominion 8E W Dawkins Reg. Semifinal 3/21 E. Rutherford, N.J. DePaul 12E W Dawkins Reg. Final 3/23 E. Rutherford, N.J. Navy 7E W Dawkins Nat. Semifinal 3/29 Dallas, Texas Kansas 1MW W Dawkins Nat. Final 3/31 Dallas, Texas Louisville 2W L Dawkins 1987 Midwest Regional Seed: #5 First Round 3/12 Indianapolis, Ind. Texas A&M 12MW W Strickland Second Round 3/14 Indianapolis, Ind. Xavier 13MW W Amaker Reg. Semifinal 3/20 Cincinnati, Ohio Indiana 1MW L Amaker 1988 East Regional Seed: #2 First Round 3/17 Chapel Hill, N.C. Boston U. 15E W Ferry Second Round 3/19 Chapel Hill, N.C. SMU 7E W Strickland Reg. Semifinal 3/24 E. Rutherford, N.J. Rhode Island 11E W Ferry Reg. Final 3/26 E. Rutherford, N.J. Temple 1E W Strickland Nat. Semifinal 4/2 Kansas City, Mo. Kansas 6MW L Ferry 1989 East Regional Seed: #2 First Round 3/16 Greensboro, N.C. S.C. State 15E W Henderson Second Round 3/18 Greensboro, N.C. West Virginia 7E W Ferry Reg. Semifinal 3/24 E. Rutherford, N.J. Minnesota 11E W two players Reg. Final 3/26 E. Rutherford, N.J. Georgetown 1E W Laettner Nat. Semifinal 4/1 Seattle, Wash. Seton Hall 3W L Ferry 1990 East Regional Seed: #3 First Round 3/16 Atlanta, Ga. Richmond 14E W Abdelnaby Second Round 3/18 Atlanta, Ga. St. John s 6E W Brickey Reg. Semifinal 3/22 E. Rutherford, N.J. UCLA 7E W Henderson Reg. Final 3/24 E. Rutherford, N.J. Connecticut 1E W Abdelnaby Nat. Semifinal 3/31 Denver, Colo. Arkansas 4MW W Henderson Nat. Final 4/2 Denver, Colo. UNLV 1W L Henderson 1991 Midwest Regional Seed: #2 National Champion First Round 3/14 Minneapolis, Minn. N.E. Louisiana 15MW W Laettner Second Round 3/16 Minneapolis, Minn. Iowa 7MW W Laettner Reg. Semifinal 3/22 Pontiac, Mich. Connecticut 11MW W Laettner Reg. Final 3/24 Pontiac, Mich. St. John s 4MW W Hurley Nat. Semifinal 3/30 Indianapolis, Ind. UNLV 1W W Laettner Nat. Final 4/1 Indianapolis, Ind. Kansas 3SE W Laettner 1992 East Regional Seed: #1 National Champion First Round 3/19 Greensboro, N.C. Campbell 16E W Laettner Second Round 3/21 Greensboro, N.C. Iowa 9E W Davis Reg. Semifinal 3/26 Philadelphia, Pa. Seton Hall 4E W two players Reg. Final 3/28 Philadelphia, Pa. Kentucky (ot) 2E W Laettner Nat. Semifinal 4/4 Minneapolis, Minn. Indiana 2W W Hurley Nat. Final 4/6 Minneapolis, Minn. Michigan 6SE W Laettner 1993 Midwest Regional Seed: #3 First Round 3/18 Chicago, Ill. S. Illinois 14MW W Hurley Second Round 3/20 Chicago, Ill. California 6MW L Hurley 1994 Southeast Regional Seed: #2 First Round 3/18 St. Petersburg, Fla. Texas Southern 15SE W Collins Second Round 3/20 St. Petersburg, Fla. Michigan State 7SE W Hill Reg. Semifinal 3/24 Knoxville, Tenn. Marquette 6SE W Hill Reg. Final 3/26 Knoxville, Tenn. Purdue 1SE W two players Nat. Semifinal 4/2 Charlotte, N.C. Florida 3E W Hill Nat. Final 4/4 Charlotte, N.C. Arkansas 1MW L Lang 1996 Southeast Regional Seed: #8 First Round 3/14 Indianapolis, Ind. E. Michigan 9SE L two players 1997 Southeast Regional Seed: #2 First Round 3/14 Charlotte, N.C. Murray State 15SE W Capel Second Round 3/16 Charlotte, N.C. Providence 10SE L Capel 1998 South Regional Seed: #1 First Round 3/13 Lexington, Ky. Radford 16S W McLeod Second Round 3/15 Lexington, Ky. Oklahoma State 8S W McLeod Reg. Semifinal 3/20 St. Petersburg, Fla. Syracuse 5S W Brand Reg. Final 3/22 St. Petersburg, Fla. Kentucky 2S L McLeod 1999 East Regional Seed: #1 First Round 3/12 Charlotte, N.C. Florida A&M W Brand Second Round 3/14 Charlotte, N.C. Tulsa W Avery Reg. Semifinal 3/19 E. Rutherford, N.J. SW Missouri St. W Langdon Reg. Final 3/21 E. Rutherford, N.J. Temple W Langdon Nat. Semifinal 3/27 St. Petersburg, Fla. Michigan State W Brand Nat. Final 3/29 St. Petersburg, Fla. Connecticut L Langdon 2000 East Regional Seed: #1 First Round 3/17 Winston-Salem, N.C. Lamar 16E W Williams Second Round 3/19 Winston-Salem, N.C. Kansas 8E W Battier Reg. Semifinal 3/24 Syracuse, N.Y. Florida 5E L Battier 2001 East Regional Seed: #1 National Champion First Round 3/15 Greensboro, N.C. Monmouth 16E W Williams Second Round 3/17 Greensboro. N.C Missouri 9E W Williams Reg. Semifinal 3/22 Philadelphia, Pa. UCLA 4E W Williams Reg. Final 3/24 Philadelphia, Pa. USC 6E W Williams Nat. Semifinal 3/31 Minneapolis, Minn. Maryland 3W W Battier Nat. Final 4/2 Minneapolis, Minn. Arizona 2MW W Dunleavy 2002 South Regional Seed: #1 First Round 3/14 Greenville, S.C. Winthrop 16S W two players Second Round 3/16 Greenville, S.C. Notre Dame 8S W two players Reg. Semifinal 3/21 Lexington, Ky. Indiana 5S L Boozer 2003 West Regional Seed: #3 First Round 3/20 Salt Lake City, Utah Colorado State 14W W Jones Second Round 3/22 Salt Lake City, Utah C. Michigan 11W W Jones Reg. Semifinal 3/27 Anaheim, Calif. Kansas 2W L Jones 2004 Atlanta (South) Regional Seed: #1 First Round 3/18 Raleigh, N.C. Alabama State 16S W Randolph Second Round 3/20 Raleigh, N.C. Seton Hall 8S W Redick Reg. Semifinal 3/26 Atlanta, Ga. Illinois 4S W Deng Reg. Final 3/28 Atlanta, Ga. Xavier 7S W Deng Nat. Semifinal 4/3 San Antonio, Texas Connecticut 2W L Deng 2005 Austin (South) Regional Seed: #1 First Round 3/18 Charlotte, N.C. Delaware State 16S W Williams Second Round 3/20 Charlotte, N.C. Mississippi State 9S W Ewing Reg. Semifinal 3/26 Austin, Texas Michigan State 5S L Williams 2006 Atlanta (South) Regional Seed: #1 First Round 3/16 Greensboro, N.C. Southern 16S W two with. Second Round 3/18 Greensboro, N.C. George Washington 8S W Redick Reg. Semifinal 3/23 Atlanta, Ga. LSU 4S 7:10 p.m.

22 Duke Career NCAA Tournament NCAA Breakdown Tourney Leaders Minutes Played Min 1. Bobby Hurley, Christian Laettner, Grant Hill, Shane Battier, Chris Duhon, Danny Ferry, Robert Bricky, Thomas Hill, Chris Carrawell, Daniel Ewing, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Shelden Williams, 2003-p Minutes Per Game G Min Avg 1. Johnny Dawkins, Bobby Hurley, Gene Banks, Tommy Amaker, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Mike Gminski, Chris Duhon, Jeff Capel, Jason Williams, Mark Alarie, Points G Pts Avg 1. Christian Laettner, Shane Battier, Danny Ferry, Grant Hill, Jason Williams, Bobby Hurley, Phil Henderson, Johnny Dawkins, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Jeff Mullins, Shelden Williams, 2003-p Scoring Average G Pts Avg 1. Jeff Mullins, Johnny Dawkins, Jason Williams, Mike Gminski, Christian Laettner, Gene Banks, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Roshown McLeod, Mark Alarie, Jack Marin, Field Goal Pct. FG FGA Pct 1. Kenny Dennard, Carlos Boozer, Elton Brand, Alaa Abdelnaby, Christian Laettner, Johnny Dawkins, Robert Brickey, Jeff Mullins, Jay Buckley, Grant Hill, Minimum 25 field goals made. Shelden Williams, 2003-p Point Field Goals 3FG 1. Bobby Hurley, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Jason Williams, Trajan Langdon, Daniel Ewing, Shane Battier, Phil Henderson, William Avery, Mike Dunleavy, Chris Duhon, Pt FG Pct. FG FGA Pct 1. William Avery, Jeff Capel, Daniel Ewing, Bobby Hurley, Chris Collins, Trajan Langdon, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Mike Dunleavy, Jason Williams, Minimum 15 three-pointers made. Free Throws Made FT 1. Christian Laettner, Shane Battier, Shelden Williams, 2003-p Bobby Hurley, Danny Ferry, Grant Hill, Brian Davis, Thomas Hill, Robert Brickey, Chris Carrawell, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Rebounds G Reb Avg 1. Christian Laettner, Shane Battier, Grant Hill, Danny Ferry, Shelden Williams, 2003-p Robert Brickey, Jay Buckley, Elton Brand, Antonio Lang, Alaa Abdelnaby, Assists G Ast Avg 1. Bobby Hurley, Grant Hill, Chris Duhon, Quin Snyder, Jason Williams, Tommy Amaker, Danny Ferry, Christian Laettner, Shane Battier, Chris Carrawell, Blocked Shots G Blk Avg 1. Shane Battier, Shelden Williams, 2003-p Cherokee Parks, Grant Hill, Casey Sanders, Mike Gminski, Christian Laettner, Elton Brand, Alaa Abdelnaby, Robert Brickey, Steals G Stl Avg 1. Grant Hill, Chris Duhon, Tommy Amaker, Christian Laettner, Bobby Hurley, Jason Williams, Shane Battier, Daniel Ewing, Thomas Hill, Quin Snyder, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Sean Dockery, 2003-p Shelden Williams, 2003-p Field Goals FG 1. Christian Laettner, Grant Hill, Danny Ferry, Shane Battier, Johnny Dawkins, Phil Henderson, Jason Williams, Jeff Mullins, Robert Brickey, Mike Gminski, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Shelden Williams, 2003-p Free Throw Pct. FT FTA Pct 1. Mark Alarie, Mike Gminski, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Christian Laettner, Shane Battier, Trajan Langdon, Jeff Mullins, Shelden Williams, 2003-p Jack Marin, Johnny Dawkins, Danny Ferry, Minimum 30 free throws made. Active Players Season

23 NCAA Tournament Records Team, Game Most Points Scored Duke vs. Southern Illinois, 3/18/ Opp 2X; last by Kentucky, 3/28/ Fewest Points Scored Duke vs. Pennsylvania, 3/8/80 52 Opp by Winthrop, 3/14/02 37 Largest Victory Margin Duke vs. Connecticut, 3/14/64 [101-54] 47 vs. Winthrop, 3/14/02 [84-37] 47 Opp by UNLV, 4/2/90 [101-71] 30 Largest Halftime Margin Duke vs. Winthrop, 3/14/02 [52-15] 37 Most Field Goals Made Duke 2X; last vs. Northeast Lousiana, 3/14/91 43 Opp by Kentucky, 3/27/78 39 Most Field Goal Attempts Duke vs. Loyola-Chicago, 3/22/63 82 Opp by Oregon State, 3/23/63 87 Highest Field Goal Pct. Duke vs. Southern Illinois, 3/18/ Opp by Washington, 3/18/ Fewest Field Goals Scored Duke vs. Delaware State, 3/18/05 16 Opp by Winthrop, 3/14/02 16 Fewest Field Goal Attempts Duke vs. Texas A&M, 3/12/87 36 Opp by Michigan State, 3/20/94 46 Most Three-Point Field Goals Duke vs. Monmouth, 3/15/01 18 Opp 2X; last by Lamar, 3/17/00 11 Most 3-Point Attempts Duke vs. Monmouth, 3/15/01 38 Opp 2X; last by Temple, 3/21/99 27 Highest 3-Point Pct. Duke vs. Southern Illinois, 3/18/ Opp by UNLV, 4/2/ Most Free Throws Made Duke vs. Seton Hall, 3/20/04 34 Opp 2X; last by Seton Hall, 4/1/89 23 Most Free Throw Attempts Duke 2X; last vs. Indiana, 4/4/92 42 Opp by Villanova, 3/8/55 42 Individual, Game Points 1. Jeff Mullins vs. Villanova, 3/13/ Danny Ferry vs. Seton Hall, 4/1/89 34 Jason Williams vs. UCLA, 3/22/ Bobby Hurley vs. California, 3/20/ Kevin Strickland vs. SMU, 3/19/88 31 Christian Laettner vs. Kentucky, 3/28/92 31 Field Goals Made 1. Jeff Mullins vs. Villanova, 3/13/ Jeff Mullins vs. Connecticut, 3/14/ Mike Gminski vs. Notre Dame, 3/25/78 13 Johnny Dawkins vs. Navy, 3/23/86 13 Danny Ferry vs. Seton Hall, 4/1/89 13 Field Goals Attempted 1. Art Heyman vs. Loyola-Chicago, 3/22/ Danny Ferry vs. Seton Hall, 4/1/ Jeff Mullins vs. Villanova, 3/13/ Johnny Dawkins vs. Navy, 3/23/ Jeff Mullins vs. Connecticut, 3/14/64 23 Field Goal Pct. 1. Christian Laettner vs. Kentucky, 3/28/92 [10-10] Minimum 10 field goal attempts 3-Point Field Goals 1. Jason Williams vs. UCLA, 3/22/01 6 Jason Williams vs. Monmouth, 3/15/ Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Bobby Hurley vs. California, 3/20/ Jason Williams vs. UCLA, 3/22/ Jason Williams vs. Missouri, 3/17/01 12 J.J. Redick vs. Alabama State, 3/18/ Jason Williams vs. USC, 3/24/01 11 Jason Williams vs. Arizona, 4/2/01 11 J.J. Redick vs. Kansas, 3/27/03 11 Free Throws Made 1. Jim Spanarkel vs. Notre Dame, 3/25/78 12 Christian Laettner vs. Kansas, 4/1/91 12 Shane Battier vs. Missouri, 3/17/ Christian Laettner vs. Kentucky, 3/28/92 10 Shane Battier vs. Kansas, 3/19/00 10 Shane Battier vs. UCLA, 3/22/01 10 Free Throws Attempted 1. Shelden Williams vs. Delaware State, 3/18/ Shane Battier vs. Missouri, 3/17/ Jim Spanarkel vs. Notre Dame, 3/25/78 12 Christian Laettner vs. Kansas, 4/1/91 12 Alaa Abdelnaby vs. Connecticut, 3/24/90 12 Chris Carrawell vs. Michigan State, 3/27/99 12 Shavlik Randolph vs. Alabama State, 3/18/04 12 Free Throw Pct. 1. Jim Spanarkel vs. Notre Dame, 3/25/78 [12-12] Christian Laettner vs. Kansas, 4/1/91 [12-12] Christian Laettner vs. Kentucky, 3/28/92 [10-10] Shelden Williams vs. GW, 3/18/06 [9-9] Bobby Hurley vs. California, 3/20/93 [8-8] Minimum eight made free throws Rebounds 1. Shelden Williams vs. Southern, 3/16/06 18 Jay Buckley vs. St. Joseph s, 3/16/ Jay Buckley vs. New York University, 3/15/ Mike Lewis vs. St. Joseph s, 3/11/66 15 Jack Marin vs. St. Joseph s, 3/11/66 15 Elton Brand vs. Michigan State, 3/27/99 15 Shelden Williams vs. Mississippi State, 3/20/05 15 Assists 1. Quin Snyder vs. SMU, 3/19/ Bobby Hurley vs. Campbell, 3/19/92 10 Bobby Hurley vs. Kentucky, 3/28/ Chris Duhon vs. Monmouth, 3/15/01 9 Jason Williams vs. Missouri, 3/17/01 9 Steals 1. Grant Hill vs. California, 3/20/ Tommy Amaker vs. Old Dominion, 3/15/86 7 Tommy Amaker vs. Louisville, 3/31/86 7 Blocked Shots 1. Shane Battier vs. Kansas, 3/19/ Shelden Williams vs. GW, 3/18/06 7 Mike Gminski vs. Pennsylvania, 3/17/ Cherokee Parks vs. Marquette, 3/24/94 5 Elton Brand vs. SW Missouri State, 3/19/99 5 Casey Sanders vs. Colorado State, 3/20/03 5 Casey Sanders vs. Kansas, 3/27/03 5 Shelden Williams vs. Xavier, 3/28/04 5 Minutes Played 1. Bobby Hurley vs. Kentucky, 3/28/ Christian Laettner vs. Kentucky, 3/28/ X; last J.J. Redick vs. Mississippi St., 3/20/05 40 Highest Free Throw Pct. Duke vs. Seton Hall, 3/20/ Opp by Temple, 3/26/ Most Rebounds Duke vs. Connecticut, 3/14/64 60 Opp by Oregon State, 3/23/63 54 Most Assists Duke vs. Radford, 3/13/98 27 Opp by UCLA, 3/21/64 22 Most Steals Duke 4X; last vs. UCLA, 3/22/01 17 Opp by UNLV, 4/2/90 16 Most Blocked Shots Duke vs. Temple, 3/26/88 11 Opp by Iowa, 3/21/92 10 Duke NCAA Tournament Seed Grid Opp Total Duke Totals NCAA seeding process began in 1979

24 Duke Statistics Overall Record: 32-3 (Home: 14-1; Road: 10-2; Neutral: 8-0) ACC Record: 14-2 (Home: 7-1; Road: 7-1) Non-Conference: 18-1 (Home: 7-0; Road: 3-1; Neutral: 8-0) Overall Statistics (32-3) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts Sean Dockery DeMarcus Nelson Greg Paulus Lee Melchionni Martynas Pocius Jamal Boykin Eric Boateng Ross Perkins Patrick Johnson Jordan Davidson Joe Pagliuca TM TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Duke 1,437 1, ,867 Opponents 1,174 1, ,391 DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Duke Opponents FINAL Conference Statistics (14-2) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Sean Dockery DeMarcus Nelson Josh McRoberts Greg Paulus Lee Melchionni Jordan Davidson Martynas Pocius Jamal Boykin Ross Perkins Eric Boateng Patrick Johnson TM TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Duke ,366 Opponents ,183 DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Duke Opponents

25 FINAL Home Statistics (14-1) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams DeMarcus Nelson Sean Dockery Josh McRoberts Lee Melchionni Greg Paulus Martynas Pocius Eric Boateng Patrick Johnson Jamal Boykin Ross Perkins Jordan Davidson Joe Pagliuca TM TEAM Total Opponents FINAL Road Statistics (10-2) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Greg Paulus Josh McRoberts Sean Dockery DeMarcus Nelson Lee Melchionni Martynas Pocius Jamal Boykin Eric Boateng Ross Perkins Patrick Johnson Jordan Davidson TM Team Total Opponents Neutral Game Statistics (8-0) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts Greg Paulus DeMarcus Nelson Sean Dockery Martynas Pocius Lee Melchionni Jamal Boykin Eric Boateng Patrick Johnson Ross Perkins Jordan Davidson TM TEAM Total Opponents

26 Games Won (32-0) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts Sean Dockery DeMarcus Nelson Greg Paulus Lee Melchionni Martynas Pocius Jamal Boykin Eric Boateng Patrick Johnson Ross Perkins Jordan Davidson Joe Pagliuca TM TEAM Total Opponents Games Lost (0-3) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams DeMarcus Nelson Lee Melchionni Greg Paulus Sean Dockery Josh McRoberts Jamal Boykin Patrick Johnson Jordan Davidson Eric Boateng Martynas Pocius TM TEAM Total Opponents vs. Non-Conference Teams (18-1) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts Greg Paulus DeMarcus Nelson Sean Dockery Lee Melchionni Martynas Pocius Jamal Boykin Patrick Johnson Eric Boateng Ross Perkins Jordan Davidson Joe Pagliuca TM TEAM Total Opponents

27 vs. Ranked Teams (10-1) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts Greg Paulus Sean Dockery Lee Melchionni DeMarcus Nelson Jamal Boykin Martynas Pocius Jordan Davidson Ross Perkins Eric Boateng Patrick Johnson TM TEAM Total Opponents ACC Tournament (3-0) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts Greg Paulus DeMarcus Nelson Lee Melchionni Sean Dockery Jamal Boykin Jordan Davidson Eric Boateng TM TEAM Total Opponents NCAA Tournament (2-0) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG A Pct FG A Pct FT A Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 04 J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts Greg Paulus Sean Dockery Lee Melchionni DeMarcus Nelson Eric Boateng Martynas Pocius Jamal Boykin TM TEAM Total Opponents

28 Duke Basketball Results Overall Record: 32-3 (Home: 14-1; Road: 10-2; Neutral: 8-0) ACC Record: 14-2 (Home: 7-1; Road: 7-1) Duke Opponent Duke Opponent Duke Date Opponent Result High Scorer High Scorer High Rebounder High Rebounder High Assists Att. N 14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY> W, Redick Coblyn... 9 McRoberts Gardner... 7 two with ,314# N 16 SETON HALL> W, Redick Laing Williams... 8 Whitney... 5 Dockery ,314# N 19 DAVIDSON W, Redick Johnson Williams Sander... 9 Dockery ,314# N 23 Drexel>~ W, Redick Mejia Williams... 9 Crawford... 9 Paulus ,766 N 25 [11] Memphis>~ W, Williams Williams Williams... 8 Williams... 8 Paulus ,129 N 30 at [17] Indiana< W, Redick Killingsworth two with... 9 Killingsworth Paulus ,343# D 4 VIRGINIA TECH* W, Williams Collins Williams Collins... 8 Paulus ,314# D 7 PENNSYLVANIA W, Redick Jaaber two with... 7 Zoller... 7 Redick ,314# D 10 vs. [2] Texas+ W, Redick Aldridge Dockery... 7 Tucker... 7 Paulus ,579# D 18 VALPARAISO W, Redick Oppland Williams Kone... 9 Paulus ,314# D 21 ST. JOHN S W, Redick Spears Williams two with... 6 Paulus ,314# D 31 vs. UNC Greensboro& W, Redick Hickman Williams Hines... 5 two with ,124 J 2 BUCKNELL W, Williams McNaughton Williams Lee... 8 Paulus ,314# J 8 at [23] Wake Forest* W, Redick two with two with... 5 Williams... 8 Dockery ,665# J 11 [23] MARYLAND* W, Redick McCray Williams two with... 9 Dockery ,314# J 14 at Clemson* W, Redick Hamilton Williams Akingbala... 8 Paulus ,000# J 18 [14] N.C. STATE* W, Redick Simmons Williams... 9 Simmons... 9 Redick ,314# J 21 at Georgetown L, Redick Bowman Williams Bowman... 8 Paulus ,035# J 26 at Virginia Tech* W, two with Dowdell Williams Collins Paulus ,847# J 28 VIRGINIA* W, Redick Reynolds Williams Cain... 7 Paulus ,314# F 1 at [15] Boston College* W, Redick Dudley Williams... 6 Smith... 8 Redick ,606# F 4 FLORIDA STATE* W, 9796 OT Redick Thornton Williams Thornton Paulus ,314# F 7 at [23] North Carolina* W, Redick Terry Williams... 9 three with... 9 Paulus ,750# F 11 at Maryland* W, Redick Caner-Medley Williams Gist Paulus ,950# F 14 WAKE FOREST* W, Redick Gray two with... 7 Williams Paulus ,314# F 19 MIAMI* W, Redick Diaz Williams two with... 7 Dockery ,314# F 22 at Georgia Tech* W, Williams Smith Williams Smith Paulus ,191# F 25 at Temple= W, Williams Collins Williams Collins... 9 Paulus ,313# M 1 at Florida State* L, Redick Thornton Williams Johnson Redick ,100# M 4 [13] NORTH CAROLINA* L, two with Hansbrough Williams Noel Paulus ,314# M 10 vs. Miami$ W, Redick two with Williams King Paulus ,745# M 11 vs. Wake Forest$ W, Redick Williams McRoberts... 8 Williams Paulus ,745# M 12 vs. [11] Boston College$ W, Redick Hinnant Williams... 8 Smith Redick ,745# M 16 vs. Southern! W, two with Alexander Williams Cipriano Paulus ,642 M 18 vs. [14] George Washington! W, Redick O. Williams Williams O. Williams Paulus ,809 M 23 vs. [19] LSU^ 7:10 p.m. Home games in BOLDFACE CAPS * - indicates Atlantic Coast Conference game [ ] - denotes opponent's AP ranking at time of game # - denotes sellout crowd > - Preseason National Invitation Tournament ~ - Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) < - ACC/Big Ten Challenge + - Continental Airlines Arena (East Rutherford, N.J.) & - Greensboro Coliseum = - Wachovia Center $ - ACC Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum)! - NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds(Greensboro Coliseum) ^ - NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen (Georgia Dome) Duke Men's Basketball Attendance Site Games Total Average Home ,710 9,314 Road ,922 15,244 Neutral 8 158,160 19,770 Totals ,026 13,458 Duke by the Numbers Total Games... 2,606 Seasons of Men s Basketball st ACC Championships (last in 2006) NCAA Tournament Appearances (last in 2006) NIT Appearances Win Seasons Win Seasons... 9 Overtime Games (64-49) Duke 100-Point Games (162-5)

29 Duke Updated Career Records Scoring 1. J.J. Redick, 2003-p... 2, Johnny Dawkins, , Christian Laettner, , Mike Gminski, , Danny Ferry, , Mark Alarie, , Jason Williams, ,079 Gene Banks, , Jim Spanarkel, , Shane Battier, ,984 Art Heyman, , Trajan Langdon, , Grant Hill, , Shelden Williams, 2003-p... 1, Dick Groat, , Jeff Mullins, , Bob Verga, , Bobby Hurley, , Randy Denton, , Ronnie Mayer, , Cherokee Parks, , Jeff Capel, , Daniel Ewing, , Thomas Hill, , David Henderson, ,570 ACC Victories 1. Shane Battier, Chris Carrawell, Chris Duhon, Nate James, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Shelden Williams, 2003-p Daniel Ewing Nick Horvath, Casey Sanders, Overall Victories 1. Shane Battier, Chris Duhon, Christian Laettner, Nate James, Danny Ferry, J.J. Redick, 2003-p Shelden Williams, 2003-p Chris Carrawell, Thomas Hill, Brian Davis, Greg Koubek, Field Goal Pct. FGM FGA Pct 1. Carlos Boozer Elton Brand Alaa Abdelnaby Christian Laettner , Shelden Williams , Jay Buckley Antonio Lang Greg Newton Bob Fleischer Jay Bilas Mike Lewis minimum 300 made field goals Free Throw Pct. FTM FTA Pct 1. J.J. Redick Trajan Langdon Tom Emma Chris Redding Jim Spanarkel Christian Laettner Tate Armstrong Kevin Billerman Mark Alarie Mike Gminski minimum 200 made free throws Free Throws Made FT 1. Christian Laettner J.J. Redick Jim Spanarkel Art Heyman Shelden Williams Dick Groat Mike Gminski Ronnie Mayer Johnny Dawkins Mark Alarie Pt. Field Goals 1. J.J. Redick Trajan Langdon Jason Wiliams Bobby Hurley Shane Battier Jeff Capel Daniel Ewing Chris Collins Mike Dunleavy Chris Duhon Pt. Field Goals Attempted 1. J.J. Redick... 1, Trajan Langdon Jason Wiliams Bobby Hurley Shane Battier Daniel Ewing Jeff Capel Chris Collins Chris Duhon Mike Dunleavy Pt. Field Goal Pct. 3PT 3PTA Pct 1. Christian Laettner Trajan Langdon Shane Battier J.J. Redick , Bobby Hurley Phil Henderson Jeff Capel Jason Williams Daniel Ewing Chris Collins Danny Ferry minimum 75 made three-point field goals Rebounds GP Reb Avg 1. Shelden Williams , Mike Gminski , Christian Laettner , Randy Denton , Mike Lewis , Danny Ferry , Gene Banks Ronnie Mayer Bernie Janicki Shane Battier Blocked Shots GP BS Avg 1. Shelden Williams Mike Gminski Shane Battier Cherokee Parks Christian Laettner Grant Hill Shavlik Randolph Casey Sanders Chris Carrawell Elton Brand Steals GP ST Avg 1. Chris Duhon Shane Battier Tommy Amaker Jim Spanarkel Christian Laettner Jason Williams Grant Hill Steve Wojciechowski Bobby Hurley Thomas Hill Sean Dockery Games Played 1. Christian Laettner Greg Koubek Shane Battier Chris Duhon Danny Ferry Thomas Hill Brian Davis Bobby Hurley J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Tommy Amaker Daniel Ewing

30 Duke Updated Season Records Minutes Played Min 1. Shane Battier (Sr.), , Bobby Hurley (So.), , Chris Duhon (Sr.), , Johnny Dawkins (So.), , Johnny Dawkins (Sr.), , J.J. Redick (Sr.), , Bobby Hurley (Fr.), , Jason Williams (So.), , Tommy Amaker (Fr.), , J.J. Redick (Jr.), ,231 3-Pt. Field Goals Att. 3FGA 1. J.J. Redick (Sr.), Jason Williams (So.), J.J. Redick (Jr.), Shane Battier (Sr.), Jason Williams (Jr.), J.J. Redick (So.), Trajan Langdon (Sr.), J.J. Redick ((Fr.), Mike Dunleavy (Jr.), Jeff Capel (Jr.), Assists G Blk Avg 1. Bobby Hurley (So.), Bobby Hurley (Fr.), Bobby Hurley (Sr.), Tommy Amaker (Jr.), Bobby Hurley (Jr.), Jason Williams (So.), Dick Groat (Sr.), Chris Duhon (Sr.), Quin Snyder (Sr.), Jason Williams (Fr.), Shelden Williams (Sr.), ,159 Points G Pts Avg 1. J.J. Redick (Sr.), Jason Williams (So.), Dick Groat (Jr.), Johnny Dawkins (Sr.), Danny Ferry (Sr.), Dick Groat (Sr.), Shane Battier (Sr.), Christian Laettner (Jr.), Christian Laettner (Sr.), Jeff Mullins (Sr.), Scoring Average G Pts Avg 1. J.J. Redick (Sr.), Bob Verga (Sr.), Dick Groat (Sr.), Art Heyman (Jr.), Dick Groat (Jr.), Art Heyman (So.), Art Heyman (Sr.), Tate Armstrong (Jr.), Jeff Mullins (Sr.), Danny Ferry (Sr.), Field Goals FG 1. Johnny Dawkins (Sr.), Jeff Mullins (Sr.), Danny Ferry (Sr.), J.J. Redick (Sr.), Dick Groat (Sr.), Dick Groat (Jr.), Jason Williams (So.), Bob Verga (Sr.), Christian Laettner (Jr.), Art Heyman (Sr.), Tate Armstrong (Jr.), Point Field Goals 3FG 1. J.J. Redick (Sr.), Jason Williams (So.), Shane Battier (Sr.), J.J. Redick (Jr.), Trajan Langdon (Sr.), Jason Williams (Jr.), J.J. Redick (So.), J.J. Redick (Fr.), Bobby Hurley (Sr.), Mike Dunleavy (Jr.), Free Throws Made FT 1. Dick Groat (Jr.), Christian Laettner (So.), Jim Spanarkel (Jr.), J.J. Redick (Sr.), Art Heyman (Sr.), Christian Laettner (Jr.), Dick Groat (Sr.), J.J. Redick (Jr.), Shelden Williams (Sr.), Christian Laettner (Sr.), Free Throw Pct. FT FTA Pct 1. J.J. Redick (So.), J.J. Redick (Jr.), J.J. Redick ((Fr.), Trajan Langdon (So.), Trajan Langdon (Jr.), Jim Spanarkel (Jr.), J.J. Redick (Sr.), Chris Redding (Jr.), Trajan Langdon (Sr.), Mike Gminski (Sr.), Minimum 100 free throws made. Rebounds G Reb Avg 1. Bernie Janicki (So.), Mike Lewis (Sr.), Randy Denton (Sr.), Elton Brand (So.), Shelden Williams (Sr.) Shelden Williams (Jr.), Christian Laettner (So.), Mike Gminski (Sr.), Randy Denton (So.), Ronnie Mayer (Jr.), Greg Paulus (Fr.), Blocked Shots G Blk Avg 1. Shelden Williams (Sr.), Shelden Williams (Jr.), Shelden Williams (So.), Mike Gminski (Sr.), Mike Gminski (So.), Mike Gminski (Fr.), Shane Battier (Sr.), Elton Brand (So.), Cherokee Parks (Jr.), Shane Battier (Jr.), Steals G Stl Avg 1. Jim Spanarkel (Jr.), Steve Wojciechowski (Jr.), Shane Battier (Sr.), Tommy Amaker (Jr.), Jason Williams (Fr.), Chris Duhon (So.), Mike Dunleavy (Jr.), Chris Duhon (Sr.), Jason Williams (So.), Chris Duhon (Fr.), Shelden Williams (Sr.), Sean Dockery (Sr.), Active Players Season

31 Duke Freshman Season Records Minutes Played Min 1. Bobby Hurley, , Tommy Amaker, , Jason Williams, , Luol Deng, , Gene Banks, , Greg Paulus, , Chris Duhon, , J.J. Redick, , Johnny Dawkins, , Kenny Dennard, Minutes Per Game G Min Avg 1. Tommy Amaker, , Johnny Dawkins, , Mike Gminski, Jason Williams, , Gene Banks, , Bobby Hurley, , Greg Paulus, , Luol Deng, , J.J. Redick, , Kenny Dennard, Points G Pts Avg 1. Gene Banks, Luol Deng, Roshown McLeod, Johnny Dawkins, J.J. Redick, Jason Williams, Mike Gminski, Carlos Boozer, Corey Maggette, Grant Hill, Scoring Average G Pts Avg 1. Johnny Dawkins, Gene Banks, Mike Gminski, Roshown McLeod, Luol Deng, J.J. Redick, Jason Williams, Elton Brand, Jim Spanarkel, Carlos Boozer, Field Goals FG 1. Gene Banks, Luol Deng, Johnny Dawkins, Roshown McLeod, Jason Williams, Mike Gminski, Carlos Boozer, Grant Hill, J.J. Redick, Kenny Dennard, Field Goal Pct. FG FGA Pct 1. Christian Laettner, Josh McRoberts, Carlos Boozer, Elton Brand, Robert Brickey, Jay Bilas, Kenny Dennard, Jim Spanarkel, Shane Battier, Gene Banks, Minimum 75 field goals made. 3-Point Field Goals 3FG 1. J.J. Redick, Jason Williams, Trajan Langdon, Roshown McLeod, Chris Duhon, Bobby Hurley, Luol Deng, Chris Collins, Mike Dunleavy, Jeff Capel, William Avery, Daniel Ewing, Pt FG Pct. FG FGA Pct 1. Daniel Ewing, Chris Collins, Trajan Langdon, Jeff Capel, Roshown McLeod, J.J. Redick, Chris Duhon, Luol Deng, Bobby Hurley, Steve Wojciechowski, Minimum 25 three-pointers made. Greg Paulus, Free Throws Made FT 1. Carlos Boozer, Roshown McLeod, Corey Maggette, Bobby Hurley, Gene Banks, Mark Alarie, J.J. Redick, Luol Deng, Christian Laettner, Grant Hill, Elton Brand, Josh McRoberts, Free Throw Pct. FT FTA Pct 1. J.J. Redick, Tommy Amaker, Taymon Domzalski, Mark Alarie, Bill McCaffrey, Trajan Langdon, Greg Paulus, Bobby Hurley, William Avery, Carlos Boozer, Minimum 40 free throws made. Rebounds G Reb Avg 1. Gene Banks, Mike Gminski, Luol Deng, Shane Battier, Danny Ferry, Kenny Dennard, Carlos Boozer, Roshown McLeod, Shelden Williams, Grant Hill, Assists G Ast Avg 1. Bobby Hurley, Jason Williams, Greg Paulus, Chris Duhon, Tommy Amaker, Johnny Dawkins, Gene Banks, Jeff Capel, William Avery, Steve Wojciechowski, Blocked Shots G Blk Avg 1. Mike Gminski, Shane Battier, Shelden Williams, Josh McRoberts, Luol Deng, Taymon Domzalski, Grant Hill, Antonio Lang, Christian Laettner, Elton Brand, Steals G Stl Avg 1. Jason Williams, Chris Duhon, Bobby Hurley, Tommy Amaker, Greg Paulus, Grant Hill, Shane Battier, Luol Deng, Jim Spanarkel, Roshown McLeod, Josh McRoberts, Active Players Season

32 Duke Team Highs/Lows Duke Opponent Points 1st Half High 59 two times 45 by Florida State (2/4/06) Low 28 vs. Georgetown (1/21/06) 13 by Seton Hall (11/16/05) Points 2nd Half High 56 vs. Georgetown (1/21/06) 50 by Maryland (2/11/06) Low 24 vs. Boston University (11/14/05) 21 by Boston University (11/14/05) Total Points High 104 vs. Valparaiso (12/18/05) 96 by Florida State (2/4/06) Low 64 vs. Boston University (11/14/05) 40 by Seton Hall (11/16/05) FG Made High 35 two times 42 by Florida State (2/4/06) Low 21 vs. George Washington (3/18/06) 13 by Seton Hall (11/16/05) FG Attempted High 70 vs. North Carolina (3/4/06) 85 by Florida State (2/4/06) Low 44 vs. George Washington (3/18/06) 52 two times FG Percentage High.636 [35-55] vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05).615 [32-52] by Georgetown (1/21/06) Low.400 [24-55] vs. Boston University (11/14/05).241 [13-54] by Seton Hall (11/16/05) 3-Pt. FG Made High 14 vs. Wake Forest (1/8/06) 9 by Boston College (2/1/06) Low 3 two times 1 five times 3-Pt. FG Att. High 32 vs. Miami (3/10/06) 24 by Wake Forest (3/11/06) Low 9 vs. Clemson (1/14/06) 4 by Georgia Tech (2/22/06) 3-Pt. FG Pct. High.565 [13-23] vs. Miami (2/19/06).563 [9-16] by Boston College (2/1/06) Low.188 [3-16] two times.091 [1-11] two times FT Made High 31 vs. Florida State (2/4/06) 32 by Florida State (3/1/06) Low 10 vs. Indiana (11/30/05) 2 by Boston University (11/14/05) FT Attempted High 43 vs. Florida State (2/4/06) 40 by Florida State (3/1/06) Low 14 two times 4 by Boston University (11/14/05) FT Percentage High.964 [27-28] vs. UNC Greensboro (12/31/05).909 [10-11] two times Low.588 [10-17] vs. Florida State (3/1/06).286 [6-21] by Clemson (1/14/06) Off. Rebounds High 16 vs. Florida State (3/1/06) 22 by North Carolina (2/7/06) Low 5 vs. Boston College (3/12/06) 6 by Boston College (3/12/06) Def. Rebounds High 33 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05) 33 by North Carolina (3/4/06) Low 15 vs. Boston University (11/14/05) 14 two times Total Rebounds High 44 at Temple (2/25/06) 49 by Florida State (2/4/06) Low 25 two times 21 by UNC Greensboro (12/31/05) Assists High 22 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05) 24 by Georgetown (1/21/06) Blocked Shots High 14 vs. Maryland (1/11/06) 11 by Maryland (1/11/06) Steals High 19 vs. Maryland (1/11/06) 14 by Southern (3/16/06) Turnovers High 20 two times 29 by Maryland (1/11/06) Low 5 vs. Wake Forest (3/11/06) 9 by Virginia Tech (1/26/06) Personal Fouls High 30 vs. Florida State (3/1/06) 29 by George Washington (3/18/06) Low 11 two times 14 by Virginia Tech (1/26/06)

33 Team Game-by-Game Duke Team Score FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Rebs. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Bench Pts vs. Boston University vs. Seton Hall vs. Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis vs. [17] Indiana Duke in November vs. Virginia Tech vs. Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas vs. Valparaiso vs. St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Duke in December vs. Bucknell vs. [23] Wake Forest vs. [23] Maryland vs. Clemson vs. [14] N.C. State vs. Georgetown vs. Virginia Tech vs. Virginia Duke in January vs. [15] Boston College vs. Florida State vs. [23] North Carolina vs. Maryland vs. Wake Forest vs. Miami vs. Georgia Tech vs. Temple Duke in February vs. Florida State vs. [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington Duke in March Opponents Team Score FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Rebs. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Bench Pts Boston University Seton Hall Davidson Drexel [11] Memphis [17] Indiana Opponents in November Virginia Tech Pennsylvania [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s UNC Greensboro Opponents in December Bucknell [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland Clemson [14] N.C. State Georgetown Virginia Tech Virginia Opponents in January [15] Boston College Florida State [23] North Carolina Maryland Wake Forest Miami Georgia Tech Temple Opponents in February Florida State [13] North Carolina Miami Wake Forest [11] Boston College Southern [14] George Washington Opponents in March

34 Individual Game-by-Game Points/Rebounds/Assists M J. P. M E D D c L P W B A A D J R C A P I O B V V O O O H N G P E P R L A O I I C H B I E L A R O E L T Y D D K N E O L I U K C D I E K S S E S R N S U L I I I A N I O O R O T N O C U N U C M G N N N Y N S I N A S S S K S N 14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7/2/2* 6/10/0 8/3/1* 5/3/1* 2/1/0 0/0/0 19/0/2* 17/7/0* N 16 SETON HALL 6/5/0 4/2/1 6/4/7* 6/2/0 6/2/0* 8/2/2 16/5/2 0/0/0 12/5/4* 0/0/0 4/0/4 18/4/1* 7/8/1* N 19 DAVIDSON 0/0/0 4/5/6* 4/3/0* 16/7/3 5/4/2* 6/2/2 0/0/1 29/0/1* 20/10/1* N 23 Drexel 2/1/0 0/0/0 4/2/0* 0/0/0 10/6/0* 4/1/2 0/1/0* 0/1/5 7/0/1 31/2/1* 20/9/1* N 25 [11] Memphis 8/4/3* 12/4/0* 0/4/0 5/7/8* 0/0/0 15/2/3* 30/8/0* N 30 at [17] Indiana 0/0/0 2/4/3* 6/3/1* 12/9/3 13/2/6* 0/0/0 29/4/5* 13/9/1* D 4 VIRGINIA TECH* 0/0/0 0/1/0 19/2/1* 5/4/3* 5/4/0 5/0/4* 4/0/0 18/0/2* 21/19/3* D 7 PENNSYLVANIA 0/0/0 0/0/0 11/7/1* 8/7/2* 5/2/1 2/2/2* 2/0/0 24/2/4* 20/5/1* D 10 vs. [2] Texas 0/2/0 4/1/0 7/7/4* 6/5/1* 3/0/0 8/4/5* 0/0/0 5/0/1 41/4/0* 23/6/4* D 18 VALPARAISO 2/0/0 6/6/1 0/0/0 14/4/2* 0/0/0 8/3/2* 18/5/0 3/3/15* 0/0/0 4/2/0 30/1/1* 19/11/0* D 21 ST. JOHN S 0/1/0 0/1/0 0/1/0 12/4/3* 0/0/0 12/3/0* 6/2/1 7/3/7* 4/2/1 18/1/3* 11/10/3* D 31 vs. UNC Greensboro 2/2/0 4/3/0 0/0/0 6/3/4* 0/0/0 15/6/3* 3/1/1 6/4/4* 0/1/0 10/2/0 35/0/3* 21/12/1* J 2 BUCKNELL 2/0/0 1/0/0 0/0/0 10/8/5* 14/10/3* 5/3/0 4/1/7* 3/0/0 0/1/3 22/2/2* 23/11/0* J 8 at [23] Wake Forest* 0/0/0 0/0/0 8/3/4* 0/0/0 3/5/3* 17/5/1 2/0/1 10/4/3* 0/1/0 32/2/3* 10/4/0* J 11 [23] MARYLAND* 0/0/0 0/1/0 0/0/0 10/4/4* 1/2/1* 3/3/3 6/2/2 10/4/3* 0/0/0 0/0/0 27/2/2* 19/11/3* J 14 at Clemson* 2/0/0 10/2/1* 4/1/0* 10/6/1 10/4/8* 0/0/1 34/1/3* 17/11/0* J 18 [14] N.C. STATE* 0/0/0 10/6/5* 4/2/0 12/5/1* 6/4/4* 0/0/1 28/2/6* 21/9/2* J 21 at Georgetown 2/1/0 10/1/1* 5/1/1 8/4/0* 14/4/4* 0/0/0 41/1/3* 4/11/2* J 26 at Virginia Tech* 0/0/0 8/2/2 8/7/4* 5/7/1 7/1/2 6/1/5* 24/3/1* 24/15/0* J 28 VIRGINIA* 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 3/2/3* 9/4/1* 3/1/2 4/0/1 4/5/8* 2/0/0 40/4/1* 17/10/4* F 1 at [15] Boston College* 12/2/1* 14/5/1* 3/3/2 4/5/0 1/2/3* 28/5/4* 21/6/1* F 4 FLORIDA STATE* 0/0/0 7/1/3* 0/1/0 7/1/2* 2/4/1 15/6/1 3/3/7* 0/0/0 36/6/6* 27/13/0* F 7 at [23] North Carolina* 14/1/2* 17/5/1* 0/4/0 2/1/0 6/1/7* 0/0/0 35/0/1* 13/9/3* F 11 at Maryland* 0/0/0 15/0/1* 0/0/0 2/12/2* 0/6/0 2/6/1 16/0/7* 0/0/0 35/0/4* 26/13/1* F 14 WAKE FOREST* 0/1/0 9/3/3* 0/1/0 16/3/4* 5/4/1 10/7/2 4/1/5* 0/0/0 33/1/4* 16/7/1* F 19 MIAMI* 0/1/1 0/1/0 3/0/0 7/3/5* 0/0/0 14/7/3* 5/3/0 13/1/2 3/2/2* 0/0/0 30/0/1* 17/15/2* F 22 at Georgia Tech* 0/2/1* 0/0/0 10/5/1* 5/2/1 10/4/1 0/2/8* 22/2/4* 26/11/0* F 25 vs. Temple 3/2/4* 10/7/1* 2/2/1 12/9/2 13/3/5* 11/4/4* 23/12/1* M 1 at Florida State* 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 2/3/0 0/0/0 2/6/3^ 6/0/0 10/4/1^ 4/4/2^ 0/0/0 30/4/2^ 20/16/1^ M 4 [13] NORTH CAROLINA* 0/0/0 0/0/0 2/1/2^ 0/0/0 4/3/1 13/4/2^ 17/4/2 4/3/7^ 0/0/0 18/4/3^ 18/15/0^ M 10 vs. Miami 0/0/0 2/1/0 5/1/4 10/7/1 2/3/0* 14/1/1* 8/2/5* 25/3/1* 14/13/1* M 11 vs. Wake Forest 0/0/0 o/o/o 2/4/3 13/8/2* 6/1/0 6/0/0* 18/7/5* 20/1/1* 12/5/0* M 12 vs. [11] Boston College 0/0/0 2/0/1 16/5/2* 3/2/0 3/4/1* 10/5/2* 26/0/4* 18/8/0* M 16 vs. Southern 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/4/1* 8/4/0* 0/0/1 2/6/1 2/0/8* 0/0/0 29/2/4* 29/18/0* M. 18 vs. [14] George Washington 6/1//0* 14/13/2* 5/1/0 2/3/1 10/4/6* 20/2/2* 17/14/1* ^ - indicates starters [ ] - denotes opponent's AP ranking at time of game - Did Not Play * - indicates Atlantic Coast Conference game Home games in BOLDFACE CAPS Duke Extra Numbers, Streaks Duke all-time record... 1, Duke all-time ACC record (regular season only) Duke's all-time overtime record Consecutive games with at least one three-point FG * Consecutive games with at least four three-point FG... 8 Consecutive games holding opponents under.500 shooting... 2 Consecutive games holding opponents under 100 points Consecutive games scoring at least 70 points * - Duke record

35 Individual High Games Duke School Record Points J.J. Redick, two times FG Made J.J. Redick vs. Texas (12/10/05) FG Attempted J.J. Redick vs. Florida State (3/1/06) 3-Pt. FG Made J.J. Redick vs. Texas (12/10/05) 3-Pt. FG Attempted J.J. Redick vs. Texas (12/10/05) FT Made three times FT Attempted three times Rebounds Shelden Williams vs. Virginia Tech (12/4/05) Assists Greg Paulus vs. Valparaiso (12/18/05) Blocked Shots Shelden Williams vs. Maryland (1/11/06) Steals DeMarcus Nelson vs. Boston University (11/14/05) Minutes J.J. Redick vs. Florida State (2/4/06) Opponent Points Al Thornton, Florida State (2/4/06) FG Made Al Thornton, Florida State (2/4/06) FG Attempted Al Thornton, Florida State (2/4/06) 3-Pt. FG Made... 5 David Whitehurst, Pennsylvania (12/7/05) 3-Pt. FG Attempted Dominick Mejia, Drexel (11/23/05) FT Made Al Thronton, Florida State (3/1/06) FT Attempted Al Thornton, Florida State (3/1/06) Rebounds Al Thornton, Florida State (2/4/06) Assists... 9 Zam Fredrick, Georgia Tech (2/22/06) Turnovers... 9 Zam Fredrick, Georgia Tech (2/22/06) Blocked Shots... 7 Cedric Simmons, N.C. State (1/18/06) Steals... 5 Kelly Whitney, Seton Hall (11/16/05) Minutes Al Thornton, Florida State (2/4/06) Duke Under Mike Krzyzewski Under Krzyzewski... Overall... in Overall At Home On the Road Neutral Site vs. ACC Teams (all games) ACC Games (regular season) Home Road Neutral Non-Conference Teams Home Road Neutral Duke Shoots 60% or better Duke Shoots 50% or better Duke Shoots Less than 50% Holds Opp. to Less than 50% Holds Opp. to Less than 40% Holds Opp. to Less than 30% Under Krzyzewski... Overall... in Outrebounds opponent Plays an overtime game Plays a double-overtime game Plays a triple-overtime games Plays a ranked opponent Plays in November Plays in December Plays in January Plays in February Plays in March Plays in April Final margin is 10 pts. or less Scores 59 points or less Scores 60+ points Scores 70+ points Scores 80+ points Scores 90+ points Scores 100+ points

36 Duke Player Season/Career Highs Career 45-Eric Boateng Pts 6 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05)... same Rebs 5 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05)... same Asts 1 vs. Miami (2/19/06)... same Blks n/a... n/a Stls 1 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05)... same Mins 13 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05)... same 34-Jamal Boykin Pts 6 vs. Valparaiso (12/18/05)... same Rebs 6 vs. Valparaiso (12/18/05)... same Asts 1 two times... same Blks 1 three times... same Stls 1 vs. Wake Forest (2/1/4/06)... n/a Mins 17 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/31/05)... same 12-Jordan Davidson Pts 3 vs. Miami (2/19/06)... same Rebs n/a... n/a Asts n/a... n/a Blks n/a... n/a Stls 1 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/31/05)... same Mins 2 three times... same 41-Patrick Davidson Pts n/a... 2 two times Rebs n/a... 1 five times Asts n/a... 1 vs. UNCG (11/27/04) Blks n/a... n/a Stls n/a... 1 vs. Seton Hall (3/20/04) Mins n/a... 4 vs. Valparaiso (2/26/04) 15-Sean Dockery Pts 19 vs. Virginia Tech (12/4/05)... same Rebs 8 vs. Bucknell (1/2/06)... same Asts 7 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05)... same Blks 1 four times... 2 two times Stls 6 vs. Virginia Tech (12/4/05)... 7 vs. St. John s (12/6/03) Mins 37 vs. North Carolina (2/7/06)... same 51-Patrick Johnson Pts 6 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05)... same Rebs 2 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05)... 6 vs. Virginia Tech (1/30/05) Asts n/a... 3 vs. Virginia Tech (1/30/05) Blks 1 vs. Maryland (2/11/06)... 2 vs. Princeton (1/5/05) Stls n/a... 1 vs. Clemson (2/8/04) Mins 4 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05) vs. Virginia Tech (1/30/05) 14-David McClure Pts n/a... 9 vs. Virginia (3/11/05) Rebs n/a... 5 vs. Virginia (3/11/05) Asts n/a... 3 vs. Tenn.-Martin (11/20/04) Blks n/a... 2 two times Stls n/a... 3 vs. Tenn.-Martin (11/20/04) Mins n/a vs. Virginia (3/11/05) 2-Josh McRoberts Pts 17 vs. North Carolina (2/7/06)... same Rebs 13 vs. George Washington (3/18/06)... same Asts 4 two times... same Blks 3 three times... same Stls 4 three times... same Mins 35 two times... same Career 13-Lee Melchionni Pts 18 vs. Valparaiso (12/18/05)... same Rebs 9 vs. Indiana (11/30/05)... 9 three times Asts 3 three times... 4 vs. Maryland (2/12/05) Blks 2 vs. Virginia Tech (12/4/05)... same Stls 3 four times... 3 five times Mins 35 vs. Georgetown (1/21/06) vs. North Carolina (3/6/05) 21-DeMarcus Nelson Pts 17 vs. North Carolina (3/4/06) two times Rebs 9 vs. Temple (2/25/06) vs. Toledo (12/12/04) Asts 2 six times... 3 three times Blks 1 three times... 2 two times Stls 7 vs. Boston Univ. (11/14/05)... same Mins 36 vs. Florida State (3/1/06)... same 45-Joe Pagliuca Pts n/a... n/a Rebs n/a... 1 vs. Valparaiso (2/26/04) Asts n/a... n/a Blks n/a... n/a Stls n/a... n/a Mins 4 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05)... same 3-Greg Paulus Pts 18 vs. Wake Forest (3/11/06)... same Rebs 7 two times... same Asts 15 vs. Valparaiso (12/18/05)... same Blks n/a... n/a Stls 5 vs. Boston College (3/12/06)... same Mins 39 vs. Indiana (11/30/05)... same 40-Ross Perkins Pts 3 vs. Bucknell (1/2/06)... same Rebs 1 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/31/05)... 1 two times Asts n/a... n/a Blks n/a... n/a Stls n/a... n/a Mins 4 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05)... same 5-Martynas Pocius Pts 10 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/31/05)... same Rebs 2 vs. St. John s (12/21/05)... same Asts 4 vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05)... same Blks n/a... n/a Stls 1 six times... same Mins 20 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/31/05)... same 4-J.J. Redick Pts 41 two times... same Rebs 6 vs. Florida State (2/4/06)... 8 vs. Virginia (3/11/05) Asts 6 two times... 8 vs. UNCG (11/27/04) Blks 1 two times... 1 eight times Stls 4 two times... 5 vs. Davidson (11/25/02) Mins 43 vs. Florida State (2/4/06) vs. Maryland (2/12/05) 23-Shelden Williams Pts 30 vs. Memphis (11/25/05) two times Rebs 19 vs. Virginia Tech (12/4/05)... same Asts 4 two times... 4 three times Blks 10 vs. Maryland (1/11/06)... same Stls 6 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/31/05)... same Mins 39 two times six times

37 The Last Time It Happened... Team 100 Points by a Team By Duke vs. UNC Greensboro (12/31/05) By Opponent by Virginia (1/5/00) 30-Point Win By Duke vs. Bucknell (1/2/06) By Opponent by UNLV (4/2/90) 65 Percent Shooting by a Team By Duke vs Valparaiso (12/4/04) By Opponent by Maryland (2/20/92) 60 Percent Shooting by a Team By Duke vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05) By Opponent by Georgetown (1/21/06) 50 Percent Shooting by a Team By Duke vs. Boston College (3/12/06) By Opponent by Boston College (3/12/06) Five Starters in Double-Digit Scoring By Duke... vs. Maryland (3/14/04) By Opponent... by North Carolina (2/7/06) Duke Played a Ranked Opponent Duke Win vs. [14] George Washington (3/18/06) Duke Loss vs. [13] North Carolina (3/4/06) Overtime Game Duke Win vs. Florida State (2/4/06) Duke Loss vs. Maryland (2/12/05) Double Overtime Game Duke Win vs. Virginia Tech (12/1/69) Duke Loss at [15] Wake Forest (2/13/03) Triple Overtime Game Duke Win vs. Clemson (2/24/82) Duke Loss at Virginia (2/25/58) Home Openers Duke Win vs. Boston University (11/14/05) Duke Loss vs. Vanderbilt (11/28/81) Road/Neutral Openers Duke Win vs. Drexel (11/23/05) Duke Loss vs. [13] Stanford (11/11/99) Duke Was Ranked AP Number 1... March 13, 2006 AP Top [1] March 13, 2006 AP Top [1] March 13, 2006 Individual 40 Points by a Player By Duke... 40, J.J. Redick vs. Virginia (1/28/06) By Opponent... 40, Bootsy Thornton, St. John s (1/24/99) 30 Points by a Player By Duke... 30, J.J. Redick vs. Florida State (3/1/06) By Opponent... 37, Al Thornton, Florida State (2/4/06) 25 Rebounds by a Player By Duke... 25, Randy Denton vs. Northwestern (12/29/70) 20 Rebounds by a Player By Duke... 21, Elton Brand vs Fresno St. (11/27/98) By Opponent... 24, Sean May, North Carolina (3/6/06) 15 Rebounds by a Player By Duke... 18, Shelden Williams vs. Southern (3/16/06) By Opponent... 15, Omar Williams, George Washington (3/18/06) Two Players with 20 or More Points in Same Game By Duke... J.J. Redick [29] & Shelden Williams [29] vs. Southern (3/16/06) By Opponent... Al Thornton [26] & Alexander Johnson [22]] Florida State (3/1/06) Two Players with 10 or More Rebs. in Same Game By Duke... Shelden Williams [14] & Josh McRoberts [13] vs. George Washington (3/18/06) By Opponent... Trent Strickland [11] & Eric Williams [12], Wake Forest (3/11/06) 10 Assists by a Player By Duke... 15, Greg Paulus vs. Valparaiso (12/18/05) By Opponent... 10, Raymond Felton, North Carolina (3/9/03) Five Steals by a Player By Duke... 5, Greg Paulus vs. Boston College (3/12/06) By Opponent... 5, Alan Anderson, Michigan State (3/25/05) Five Blocked Shots by a Player By Duke... 7, Shelden Williams vs. George Washington (3/18/06) By Opponent... 7, Cedric Simmons, N.C. State (1/18/06) Double-Double by a Player* By Duke... 17/14, Shelden Williams vs. George Washington (3/18/06)... 14/13. Josh McRoberts vs. George Washington (3/18/06) By Opponent... 19/10, Craig Smith, Boston College (3/12/06) Triple-Double by a Player^ By Duke... 19/11/10 blocks, Shelden Williams vs. Maryland (1/11/06) By Opponent... 16/15/10 blocks, Tree Rollins, Clemson (2/23/77) A Player Won a Game in the Final Seconds By Duke... Sean Dockery 45-footer as time expired Duke defeated Virginia Tech, (12/4/05) By Opponent... Marvin Williams three-point play with 17.0 seconds left North Carolina defeated Duke, (3/6/05) *Double-doubles are points and rebounds unless otherwise indicated ^Triple-doubles are points, rebounds, and assists unless indicated

38 Duke Miscellaneous Statistics Games as Leading Scorer J.J. Redick Shelden Williams... 8 Games as Leading Rebounder Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts... 4 Sean Dockery... 2 Lee Melchionni... 2 DeMarcus Nelson... 1 Games Leading in Assists Greg Paulus Sean Dockery... 7 J.J. Redick... 6 Three-Point Plays Opponent Duke Shelden Williams J.J. Redick Josh McRoberts... 6 Lee Melchionni... 3 Sean Dockery... 2 DeMarcus Nelson... 1 Greg Paulus... 1 Four-Point Plays Opponent... 0 Duke... 4 Largest Duke Win 53 (93-40) vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05) Largest Duke Defeat 7 (83-76) vs. North Carolina (3/4/06) Most Consecutive Points Scored 17 vs. Virginia (1/28/06) Most Consecutive Points Allowed 12 by Virginia Tech (12/4/05) Longest Winning Streak 17, Nov. 14-Jan. 18 Longest Losing Streak 2, March 1 - March 4 Largest Home Crowd 9,314, 15 times Largest Road Crowd 21,750 vs. North Carolina (2/7/06) Largest Neutral Crowd 23,745, three times (ACC Tournament) Double-Figure Scoring Games J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts Sean Dockery Greg Paulus DeMarcus Nelson... 9 Lee Melchionni... 7 Martynas Pocius Point Games J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Point Games J.J. Redick Shelden Williams Point Games J.J. Redick Rebound Games Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts Assist Games Greg Paulus Block Games Shelden Williams... 1 Charges Drawn Opponent Duke J.J. Redick Lee Melchionni Shelden Williams... 7 Greg Paulus... 5 Martynas Pocius... 4 Sean Dockery... 4 DeMarcus Nelson... 3 Josh McRoberts... 1 Dunks Opponent Duke Shelden Williams Josh McRoberts DeMarcus Nelson... 5 Eric Boateng... 2 J.J. Redick... 2 Lee Melchionni... 1 J.J. Redick... 3 Sean Dockery... 1 Forced Five-Second Call Opponent... 1 Duke... 9 Greg Paulus... 3 Sean Dockery... 3 DeMarcus Nelson... 2 Technical Fouls Opponent... 7 Duke... 4 J.J. Redick... 1 Shelden Williams... 1 Greg Paulus... 1 bench... 1 Jump Balls Controlled Opponent... 9 Duke Josh McRoberts Shelden Williams... 2 Bench Scoring Opponent Duke Duke s First Substitution Lee Melchionni DeMarcus Nelson Martynas Pocius... 5 Josh McRoberts... 5 Eric Boateng... 2 Greg Paulus... 2 Sean Dockery... 2 Largest Halftime Lead 30 (43-13) vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05) Largest Halftime Deficit 14 (42-28) vs. Georgetown (1/21/06) Largest Duke Lead 54 (3x) vs. Seton Hall (11/16/05) Largest Duke Deficit 16 (2x) vs. Georgetown (1/21/06) Duke s Record When... Plays at home Plays on the road Plays at neutral site Record vs. the ACC Record against all other opp Wins the game before Loses the game before Leads at half Trails at half Tied at half Plays an overtime game Shoots 50% or better Shoots less than 50% Opp. shoots 50% or less Shoots better than opp Shoots worse than opp Has more FTs made than opp Has equal FTs made Has less FTs made than opp Outrebounds opp Is outrebounded Has equal rebounds Has more TOs than opp Has equal or less TOs than opp Scores more/equal bench pts Scores less bench pts Plays a ranked opp Makes 5+ 3-Pt. shots No Duke player fouls out Duke player fouls out Has 20+ assists Wears white uniforms Wears blue uniforms Wears black uniforms Plays in tournaments Plays on television (total) Plays in November Plays in December Plays in January Plays in February Plays in March Plays in April Plays during the day Plays at night Plays on Sunday Plays on Monday Plays on Tuesday Plays on Wednesday Plays on Thursday Plays on Friday Plays on Saturday Margin is 5 pts. or less Margin is 10 pts. or less Margin is between Margin is more than Has a 20-pt. scorer Has a 30-pt. scorer Has a 40-pt. scorer Scores 59 points or less Scores 60+ points Scores 70+ points Scores 80+ points Scores 90+ points Scores 100+ points

39 Duke Boxscores Game 1 Boston University 47 [1] Duke 64 November 14, 2005 Durham, N.C. J.J. Redick scored a game-high 19 points and Shelden Williams added 17 points and seven rebounds as top-ranked Duke defeated Boston University, 64-47, in the opening round of the Preseason NIT at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The game served as the season-opener for both squads. After missing its first nine field goal attempts, Duke got on the scoreboard with Josh McRoberts basket at the 16:18 mark. The Blue Devils made just one of their first 11 shots from the floor, but then converted 14 of their next 20 attempts to finish 15-for-31 (.484) for the first half. After trailing by six points on four occasions in the first half, Duke claimed its first lead with 8:11 left on the clock when Redick buried a pair of free throws for a advantage. The Blue Devils closed the opening stanza with a 14-2 run as Lee Melchionni and Redick scored four points each and the teams went to intermission with Duke ahead, Redick made 7-of-14 field goals and 5-of-7 foul shots, but had his streak of consecutive games with at least one three-point bucket snapped at 21. McRoberts scored six points and pulled down a game-best 10 rebounds while DeMarcus Nelson posted a career-high seven steals on the defensive end. Boston U. FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Konate f Gardner f Macon g Hassan g Wynn g Wolff Geffen Coblyn Peterkin Gaffney Sullivan Johnson TEAM 2 Totals Pct DB: 1,1 FG s (1st half: 12-22,.545; 2nd half: 10-23,.435) 3FG s (1st half: 1-5,.200; 2nd half: 0-6,.000) FT s (1st half: 1-2,.500; 2nd half: 1-2,.500) Melchionni f Nelson f Williams c Redick g Dockery g McRoberts Paulus Pocius TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4,1 FG s (1st half: 15-31,.484; 2nd half: 7-24,.292) 3FG s (1st half: 2-8,.250; 2nd half: 1-8,.125) FT s (1st half: 8-14,.571; 2nd half: 9-12,.750) Officials: J.D. Collins, Mike Roberts, Chris Beaver Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None Boston University Duke Game 2 Seton Hall 40 [1] Duke 93 November 16, 2005 Durham, N.C. Senior guard J.J. Redick scored 18 points to lead topranked Duke to a victory over visiting Seton Hall in the second round of the NIT Season Tip-Off at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils improve to 2-0 with the win while the Pirates fall to 1-1. Duke dominated from the outset as Seton Hall made one of its first 22 field goal attempts and finished the first half with four baskets in 31 tries while trailing, After trailing 2-1, Duke scored the game s next 15 points as Redick scored eight points. Duke pushed the lead to 30 points at on a three-pointer by Lee Melchionni at the 1:23 mark and Demarcus Nelson s layup with six seconds prior to intermission made the score Redick connected on 6-of-11 field goal attempts and pulled down four rebounds. Nelson came off the bench to score 16 points while Greg Paulus had 12 points, five rebounds and four assists. Sean Dockery finished the night with a career-best seven assists and Shelden Williams, who played just 16 minutes, hauled in a gamehigh eight rebounds while blocking his 288th career shot to move into a tie for ninth place on the ACC s career list. Seton Hall FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Whitney f Gaines f Cousin c Nutter g Copeland g Laing Marshall Messy Gause Garcia Palmer Billmeier TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 4-31,.129; 2nd half: 9-23,.391) 3FG s (1st half: 0-5,.000; 2nd half: 2-5,.400) FT s (1st half: 5-6,.833; 2nd half: 7-12,.583) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Nelson Pagliuca Boykin Perkins Boateng Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2,1 FG s (1st half: 16-27,.593; 2nd half: 19-28,.679) 3FG s (1st half: 6-9,.667; 2nd half: 4-9,.444) FT s (1st half: 5-9,.556; 2nd half: 8-10,.800) Officials: Gerald Boudreaux, Bert Smith, Mike Nance Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None Seton Hall Duke Game 3 Davidson 55 [1] Duke 84 November 19, 2005 Durham, N.C. J.J. Redick scored 29 points and Shelden Williams added a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds as top-ranked Duke defeated Davidson by an count on Saturday evening at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils improve to 3-0 with the win while the Wildcats fall to 0-1. Duke opened up a lead at intermission as Redick scored 19 points with three three-pointers. A three-point basket by Davidson s Brendan Winters pulled the Wildcats to within 10-9 at the 13:44 mark, but Duke responded with an 11-1 run to take a advantage on Williams dunk with 8:47 remaining. Redick s threepointer with two seconds left in the half provided the 15- point cushion at intermission. Davidson would get no closer than 14 points in the second stanza. While Redick tossed in 29 points by making 10-of- 18 field goals and all five of his free throws, Williams came one blocked shot away from a triple-double. His nine rejections in the contest matched his career-best effort. Lee Melchionni came off the bench to join his classmates in double figures with 16 points while Sean Dockery logged six assists and five rebounds against just one turnover in 32 minutes of action. Davidson FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Meno f Johnson f McKillop g Grant g Winters g Richards Gosselin Sander Blancett Morton Clunie Lovedale TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1,1 FG s (1st half: 10-27,.370; 2nd half: 12-30,.400) 3FG s (1st half: 1-3,.333; 2nd half: 0-5,.000) FT s (1st half: 5-6,.833; 2nd half: 5-5, 1.000) Nelson f Williams f McRoberts c Redick g Dockery g Paulus Pocius Melchionni Boateng TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 16-32,.500; 2nd half: 15-27,.556) 3FG s (1st half: 3-11,.273; 2nd half: 7-10,.700) FT s (1st half: 6-8,.750; 2nd half: 6-9,.667) Officials: Mike Wood, Roger Ayers, Terry Moore Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None Davidson Duke

40 Duke Boxscores Game 4 [1] Duke 78 Drexel 68 November 23, 2005 New York, N.Y. The top-ranked Duke men s basketball team (4-0) survived a scare from Drexel (3-1) in the semifinal round of the NIT Season Tip-Off, earning a tough-fought victory at Madison Square Garden. Drexel (3-1) wasn t intimidated facing a top-ranked team for the first time in school history and found itself trailing with 14:31 left in the second half before Duke went on a 7-0 run to take control. Josh McRoberts had four points during the 7-0 run that put the Blue Devils ahead Drexel could get no closer than five the rest of the way. Shelden Williams had 20 points for the Blue Devils, despite picking up his fourth foul with 15:37 left in the game. The Dragons stayed with Duke in the first half, taking as big as a five-point lead, at 11:46. Duke answered with a 7-0 run to take an advantage. The lead changed 16 times after that, and Duke led at the break. J.J. Redick had 17 points in the first half and moved into 13th place on the school s career scoring list, passing Dick Groat and Jeff Mullins. McRoberts f Nelson f Williams c Redick g Dockery g Paulus Pocius Melchionni Boykin Boateng Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4 FG s (1st half: 15-28,.536; 2nd half: 12-26,.462) 3FG s (1st half: 2-8,.250; 2nd half: 1-8,.125) FT s (1st half: 9-13,.692; 2nd half: 12-15,.800) Drexel FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Sanchez f Crawford f Elegar c Mason g Mejia g Hawthorne Hampton Oveneke TEAM Totals Pct DB: 5 FG s (1st half: 16-32,.500; 2nd half: 11-34,.324) 3FG s (1st half: 5-10,.500; 2nd half: 1-11,.091) FT s (1st half: 3-7,.429; 2nd half: 5-7,.714) Officials: John Cahill, Ed Corbett, Tom Lopes Attendance: 9,766 Technical Fouls: None Duke Drexel Game 5 [11] Memphis 67 [1] Duke 70 November 25, 2005 New York, N.Y. Shelden Williams matched his career high with 30 points, including the game-winning tip-in with 32 seconds left, to give No. 1 Duke a victory over No. 11 Memphis in the championship game of the NIT Season Tip-Off. The Blue Devils (5-0) won their third title in the tournament at Madison Square Garden. J.J. Redick had 15 points - all in the first half for Duke - and freshman Josh McRoberts added 12. The Duke starters scored all the points for the Blue Devils, who were without starting guard DeMarcus Nelson, who is out indefinitely after suffering a hairline fracture of his right ankle in the semifinal win over Drexel. Shawne Williams had 15 points for the Tigers (3-1), while Rodney Carney added 12. Sean Dockery hit a three-pointer from the corner to make it and Williams tied it with a drive to the basket with 1:07 to play and two free throws 10 seconds later. Williams tipped in a drive by Dockery to give Duke the lead for good, but that and Dockery s three were the Blue Devils only field goals over the final 5:17. This was Duke s fifth appearance in the tournament and the two times it didn t win it, it lost in the title game. Memphis dropped to 0-7 all-time against teams ranked No. 1, but it was the first time coach John Calipari lost to a top-ranked team. He was 3-0 against No. 1 teams during his tenure at Massachusetts. Memphis FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Williams f Carney f Dorsey f Anderson g Washington g Dozier Douglas-Roberts Njoya Allen Cooper TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 15-29,.517; 2nd half: 12-37,.324) 3FG s (1st half: 6-13,.462; 2nd half: 0-10,.000) FT s (1st half: 5-8,.625; 2nd half: 2-5,.400) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4,1 FG s (1st half: 16-31,.516; 2nd half: 9-30,.300) 3FG s (1st half: 4-7,.571; 2nd half: 1-5,.200) FT s (1st half: 6-10,.600; 2nd half: 9-15,.600) Officials: James Haney, Jim Burr, John Cahill Attendance: 12,129 Technical Fouls: None Memphis Duke Game 6 [1] Duke 75 [17] Indiana 67 November 30, 2005 Bloomington, Ind. Duke s J.J. Redick was more efficient than Indiana s Marco Killingsworth, and he had more help. Redick scored 29 points and Shelden Williams added 13 before fouling out as No. 1 Duke held off No. 17 Indiana in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge. Duke (6-0) is now 7-0 in the showcase event, but had to withstand an outstanding performance by Killingsworth to remain perfect. Killingsworth had a career-high 34 points and 10 rebounds. Greg Paulus also had 13 points for the Blue Devils. The Hoosiers (3-1) took advantage in the second half, rallying from a halftime deficit, thanks primarily to Killingsworth. His only 3 of the game sparked an 11-0 run that gave Indiana its first lead at with 7:43 left. Duke countered with a 9-4 surge to regain control at with 4:43 to go, and controlled the contest after that. The Blue Devils sealed the victory by shooting 5- for-6 from the line in the last 43 seconds. Duke was the first non-conference team to come to Assembly Hall with the No. 1 rank and avoided a second straight upset to the Hoosiers. Indiana won the last meeting in the 2002 NCAA regional semifinals when Duke also was ranked No. 1. McRoberts f Williams c Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Boateng TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1 FG s (1st half: 19-30,.633; 2nd half: 10-26,.385) 3FG s (1st half: 3-8,.375; 2nd half: 4-9,.444) FT s (1st half: 3-4,.750; 2nd half: 7-10,.700) Indiana FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Killingsworth f Vaden f Wilmont g Strickland g Monroe g Suhr Ratliff Allen Kline Calloway TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 17-32,.531; 2nd half: 12-27,.444) 3FG s (1st half: 0-5,.000; 2nd half: 2-5,.400) FT s (1st half: 1-2,.500; 2nd half: 6-11,.545) Officials: Jim Burr, Donnee Gray, Tom O Neill Attendance: 17,343 Technical Fouls: None Duke Indiana

41 Duke Boxscores Game 7 Virginia Tech 75 [1] Duke 77 December 4, 2005 Durham, N.C. The ACC regular season started with a bang on Sunday night as Sean Dockery buried a 45-footer as time expired to lift top-ranked Duke to a victory over Virginia Tech at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils move to 7-0 overall while the Hokies fall to 5-3. Coleman Collins put the Hokies ahead, 75-74, with a rebound basket with 1.6 seconds remaining in the game. Following a timeout and brief delay to set the game clock, Josh McRoberts fired a pass to midcourt to Dockery, who dribbled once before launching the game-winner. Dockery finished the night with a careerhigh 19 points, with 16 coming in the second half. The contest was highlighted by 12 ties and 19 lead changes, and the Blue Devils built a lead on Dockery s pair of free throws at the 4:19 mark. Virginia Tech rallied, using a 12-0 run to take its first lead since holding a advantage with just over nine minutes remaining. Shelden Williams made the most of his 38 minutes on the floor, netting 21 points, grabbing a career-high 19 rebounds and blocking five shots. J.J. Redick added 18 points for the Blue Devils. Collins tossed in 25 points to lead the Hokies, sinking 12-of-17 field goal attempts. Virginia Tech FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Washington f Collins f Diakite f Harris g Sailes g Dowdell Witherspoon Gordon Vassallo Tucker TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 16-32,.500; 2nd half: 16-30,.533) 3FG s (1st half: 2-5,.400; 2nd half: 1-5,.200) FT s (1st half: 2-4,.500; 2nd half: 6-8,.750) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Boykin Boateng TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1 FG s (1st half: 12-29,.414; 2nd half: 14-27,.519) 3FG s (1st half: 0-8,.000; 2nd half: 8-12,.667) FT s (1st half: 11-12,.917; 2nd half: 6-9,.667) Officials: Karl Hess, Gary Maxwell, Bernard Clinton Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: Virginia Tech - A.D. Vassallo Duke - J.J. Redick Virginia Tech Duke Game 8 Penn 59 [1] Duke 72 December 7, 2005 Durham, N.C. J.J. Redick registered a game-high 24 points to move into ninth place on Duke s all-time scoring list and lead the top-ranked Blue Devils to a win over the University of Pennsylvania at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils improve to 8-0 on the year while the Quakers fall to 3-3. With his 24 points, Redick now has 1,988 career points and needs 12 to become just the 35th player in ACC history to reach the 2,000-point plateau. The Blue Devils are now 40-6 when Redick scores 20 or more points in a game. Tonight s game featured the leading scorers in both the ACC (Redick 22.7 ppg entering the contest) and Ivy League (Ibrahim Jaaber 20.4 ppg). Redick tallied 24 points on 8-of-16 shooting from the floor while Jaaber countered with 16 points, sinking 7-of-11 field goal attempts. Shelden Williams added 20 points, five rebounds, four steals and a pair of blocked shots on the night. The senior forward was five-of-seven from the floor and 10- of-11 from the foul line in his 36 minutes of action. Sean Dockery reached double digits in the scoring column for the second consecutive game with 11 points to go along with seven rebounds and five steals. Penn FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Danley f Zoller f Jaaber g Whitehurst g Osmundson g Grandieri Cohen Egee Franklin Gill McMahon Ebede Votel TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2,1 FG s (1st half: 9-28,.321; 2nd half: 13-28,.464) 3FG s (1st half: 2-8,.250; 2nd half: 6-13,.462) FT s (1st half: 4-7,.571; 2nd half: 3-4,.750) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Boykin Boateng TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3,1 FG s (1st half: 11-25,.440; 2nd half: 12-22,.545) 3FG s (1st half: 3-10,.300; 2nd half: 3-9,.333) FT s (1st half: 9-14,.643; 2nd half: 11-12,.917) Officials: Jamie Luckie, Edward Corbett, Mike Eades Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None Penn Duke Game 9 [2] Texas 66 [1] Duke 97 December 10, 2005 East Rutherford, N.J. J.J. Redick had career highs of 41 points and nine 3- pointers and Shelden Williams added 23 points as No. 1 Duke beat No. 2 Texas 97-66, the third-biggest margin in a No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup. The Blue Devils (9-0) used some impressive defense to pull away early in the second half, holding Texas (8-1) without a field goal for a span of 8:25. In that time, Duke went on a 21-3 run and all that was left for the sellout crowd was to cheer for Duke and chant Redick s name. Sean Dockery was a game-changing player with his defense. He harassed Texas Daniel Gibson as soon as he crossed midcourt, and the Longhorns never got into their offense. The Blue Devils had 21 points off 16 turnovers. Redick finished 9-of-16 from three-point distance and surpassed Trajan Langdon to become Duke s career trey leader. Duke led at halftime, but Texas opened the second half with a 9-2 run to get within five. Mike Krzyzewski called a timeout with 17:43 to play and things were never the same. Duke had a 16-0 run during that 8:25 span, with half of those points coming from Redick. Redick s 41 points were the most by a Duke player since Danny Ferry had 58 against Miami 17 years ago. Texas FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Tucker f Buckman f Aldridge c Gibson g Paulino g Lewis Abrams Winder Atchley Williams TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1 FG s (1st half: 15-29,.517; 2nd half: 12-30,.400) 3FG s (1st half: 1-3,.333; 2nd half: 2-9,.222) FT s (1st half: 2-2, 1.000; 2nd half: 7-10,.700) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Boykin Perkins Boateng TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1 FG s (1st half: 17-29,.586; 2nd half: 14-29,.483) 3FG s (1st half: 6-12,.500; 2nd half: 6-10,.600) FT s (1st half: 5-6,.833; 2nd half: 18-18, 1.000) Officials: Mike Wood, Larry Rose, Terry Moore Attendance: 19,579 Technical Fouls: None Texas Duke

42 Duke Boxscores Game 10 Valparaiso 77 [1] Duke 104 December 18, 2005 Durham, N.C. J.J. Redick scored 30 points and Greg Paulus set a school freshman record with 15 assists as No. 1 Duke topped Valparaiso Shelden Williams added 19 points and 11 rebounds as Duke improved to 10-0 for the fifth time in six seasons. Lee Melchionni scored a career-high 18 points. Paulus broke the freshman record of 13 assists shared by Bobby Hurley, Jason Williams and Chris Duhon. He came within an assist of tying the school record owned by Hurley, who finished his career as the nation s career assists leader. Duke s offensive firepower - which included an impressive deluge in the opening 4 minutes - kept Valparaiso staring at 15- and 20-point deficits throughout the second half. Duke shot 58 percent with Redick going 9-of-15 overall and 5-of-9 from behind the arc. Duke got off to a fast start with Redick knocking down a three-pointer on the team s first possession, the first of seven straight shots to open the game. Redick nailed a second three in the run while Josh McRoberts made two layups off feeds from Paulus. Valparaiso FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Howard f Oppland f Kone c Colclasure g Berdiel g Igbavboa Diebler Miles McPherson Hooper Loyd Huff TEAM Totals Pct DB: 0 FG s (1st half: 20-40,.500; 2nd half: 13-28,.464) 3FG s (1st half: 1-9,.111; 2nd half: 1-5,.200) FT s (1st half: 3-5,.600; 2nd half: 6-10,.600) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius J. Davidson Melchionni Boykin Perkins Boateng Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 0,2 FG s (1st half: 16-31,.516; 2nd half: 18-28,.643) 3FG s (1st half: 5-14,.357; 2nd half: 3-5,.600) FT s (1st half: 16-20,.800; 2nd half: 12-16,.750) Officials: Mike Wood, Sean Hull, Duke Edsall Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None Valparaiso Duke Game 11 St. John s 57 [1] Duke 70 December 21, 2005 Durham, N.C. The top-ranked Blue Devils broke away from a close game shortly before halftime and senior J. J. Redick s 18 points helped them beat St. John s in their final game before Christmas. Freshman Josh McRoberts tied a season high with 12 points, senior Sean Dockery also had 12 and senior Shelden Williams added 11 points and 10 rebounds for Duke (11-0). A 26-7 run spanning halftime helped the Blue Devils pull away, with McRoberts figuring prominently. Held to two points in only nine minutes in the first half, he started the second half on the bench. When he finally got on the court, he quickly made his presence felt. McRoberts took a lob pass from Paulus for a dunk off an inbounds play, then later added four more baskets in a span of about 3 1/2 minutes to finish off St. John s. Three were dunks, including another alley-oop from Redick and one on a breakaway after he jumped in the passing lane for a steal. McRoberts ended his personal spurt with a floater in the lane to make it 60-37, and Duke wasn t threatened again. St. John s FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Mason f Hamilton f Spears c Hill g Lawrence g Maybank Jasiulionis Jackson Missere Torres Williams Gray TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1 FG s (1st half: 12-28,.429; 2nd half: 12-31,.387) 3FG s (1st half: 0-2,.000; 2nd half: 1-4,.250) FT s (1st half: 6-10,.600; 2nd half: 2-5,.400) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius J. Davidson Melchionni Boykin Boateng Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 5 FG s (1st half: 13-30,.433; 2nd half: 13-24,.542) 3FG s (1st half: 3-10,.300; 2nd half: 1-4,.250) FT s (1st half: 10-15,.667; 2nd half: 4-5,.800) Officials: Bryan Kersey, Michael Kitts, Bob Donato Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None St. John s Duke Game 12 [1] Duke 102 UNC Greensboro 69 December 31, 2005 Greensboro, N.C. J.J. Redick scored 35 points and No. 1 Duke improved to 12-0 on the season with a victory over UNC Greensboro at the Greensboro Coliseum. Redick hit 10-of-16 from the floor, 6-of-11 from behind the arc and a perfect 9-of-9 from the line to lead the Blue Devils. Shelden Williams had a double-double with 21 points and 12 rebounds and added a career-high six steals. Williams went 6-of-9 from the field and 8-of-8 from the foul line in the win. Josh McRoberts scored a season-high 15 points off of a 6-of-8 shooting performance from the floor while Martynas Pocius earned a career-high 10 points as he hit 3-of-5 three pointers. Duke scored the game s first nine points and would hold a 22-point halftime lead at Redick scored 19 of his 35 in the first half. The Blue Devils shot 57.1 percent (32-of-56) from the field, including 50.0 percent (11-of-22) from three-point distance. Duke was also an impressive 27-of-28 (96.4 percent) from the free throw line. Ricky Hickman and Kyle Hines led the Spartans with 23 and 20 points apiece. Hines also had a teamhigh five rebounds. McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius J. Davidson Melchionni Boykin Perkins Boateng Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 0 FG s (1st half: 17-32,.531; 2nd half: 15-24,.625) 3FG s (1st half: 6-14,.429; 2nd half: 5-8,.625) FT s (1st half: 19-20,.950; 2nd half: 8-8, 1.000) UNCG FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Akinosho f Hines f Johnson g Hickman g Oleksiak g Simmons Tooms McClenny Beckford Moore TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1 FG s (1st half: 13-26,.500; 2nd half: 12-28,.429) 3FG s (1st half: 2-7,.286; 2nd half: 3-9,.333) FT s (1st half: 9-13,.692; 2nd half: 5-6,.833) Officials: Ted Valentine, Dan Stryffeler, Jerry Heater Attendance: 21,124 Technical Fouls: None Duke UNC Greensboro

43 Duke Boxscores Game 13 Bucknell 50 [1] Duke 84 January 2, 2006 Durham, N.C. Josh McRoberts and Shelden Williams both recorded double-doubles to lead top-ranked Duke past visiting Bucknell by an count at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils improve to 13-0 on the year while the Bison falls to 9-3. Duke shot 54.2 percent from the floor on the game, sinking 32-of-59 attempts. McRoberts, who had 14 points, was five-of-six from the floor while Williams, the game s leading scorer with 23, hit on 10-of-16 field goals. Williams collected the 1,000th rebound of his career and now ranks tied for fifth all-time at Duke and tied for 24th on the ACC s career chart with 1,003 boards. J.J. Redick added 22 points for the Blue Devils while Sean Dockery contributed 10 points, eight rebounds, five assists and four steals in 33 minutes of action. Greg Paulus dished out a game-high seven assists and now has 38 helpers over his last five games. Paulus is bidding to become just the fourth freshman ever to lead the ACC in assists per game, attempting to join Virginia s Jeff Jones, Georgia Tech s Kenny Anderson and North Carolina s Ed Cota. Bucknell FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Mastropaolo f Lee f McNaughton c Badmus g Bettencourt g Thomas Brown Castleberry Griffin Vegotsky Mack Morrison Linthicum Viaer-McClymon TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2,1 FG s (1st half: 7-27,.259; 2nd half: 10-28,.357) 3FG s (1st half: 1-6,.167; 2nd half: 6-14,.429) FT s (1st half: 4-5,.800; 2nd half: 5-10,.500) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius J. Davidson Melchionni Boykin Perkins Boateng TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3,2 FG s (1st half: 18-32,.563; 2nd half: 14-27,.519) 3FG s (1st half: 3-12,.250; 2nd half: 1-7,.143) FT s (1st half: 3-6,.500; 2nd half: 13-16,.813) Officials: Bernard Clinton, Reggie Greenwood, Joe Lindsay Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None Bucknell Duke Game 14 [1] Duke 82 [23] Wake Forest 64 January 8, 2006 Winston-Salem, N.C. J.J. Redick had plenty of help, even if he appeared to be a one-man team at times. Redick scored 32 points to help No. 1 Duke hold off Wake Forest at Joel Coliseum, leaving the Blue Devils one of only three unbeaten teams in Division I. Lee Melchionni added 17 points for Duke (14-0), which played a large part of the game without star center Shelden Williams, who picked up his third foul with about 5 minutes left in the first half, then got his fourth soon after the break. Redick finished 12-of-21 from the field, 5-of-13 on three-pointers, against a variety of defenses used by the 23rd-ranked Demon Deacons. A handful of players tried guarding Redick man-to-man, and when that failed, they went to a seldom-used triangle-and-two. Even that didn t stop Redick, who scored at least 30 points for the fifth time this season. He also moved into fourth on the career scoring list at Duke, passing Mark Alarie and Danny Ferry while closing in on Mike Gminski for third place. McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius J. Davidson Melchionni Nelson Boykin Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1 FG s (1st half: 16-26,.615; 2nd half: 12-25,.480) 3FG s (1st half: 9-16,.563; 2nd half: 5-12,.417) FT s (1st half: 7-8,.875; 2nd half: 5-6,.833) Wake Forest FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Williams f Strickland f Visser c Gray g Dukes g Ellis Hale Stanley Swinton Drum TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 13-33,.394; 2nd half: 12-24,.500) 3FG s (1st half: 1-8,.125; 2nd half: 1-5,.200) FT s (1st half: 12-14,.857; 2nd half: 0-2,.000) Officials: Jamie Luckie, Tony Greene, Jim Burr Attendance: 14,665 Technical Fouls: Wake Forest - Eric Williams Duke Wake Forest Game 15 [23] Maryland 52 [1] Duke 76 January 11, 2006 Durham, N.C. Shelden Williams registered just the third tripledouble in Duke history as the top-ranked Blue Devils defeated Maryland, 76-52, at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Williams picked up 19 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocked shots to join Gene Banks and Art Heyman as the only Duke players to achieve the feat. The Blue Devils forced 29 turnovers and held Maryland 32 points below its season average to push its record to 15-0 overall and 3-0 in league play. Duke built a lead at intermission as Maryland made just eight-of-28 (.286) field goal attempts and committed 18 turnovers in the opening 20 minutes. The Terrapins shot 30.2 percent from the floor for the game. J.J. Redick paced the Blue Devils with 27 points including four three-point buckets and the first dunk of his collegiate career, a two-handed slam with 5:35 left in the game. Greg Paulus and Sean Dockery joined Redick and Williams in double figures with 10 points each. Williams also moved into sixth place on the ACC s all-time blocked shots chart and now has 340 career rejections, five short of matching the school record held by Mike Gminski. Maryland FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Garrison f Caner-Medleyf Ibekwe c Strawberry g McCray g Ledbetter Gist Jones Brown Bowers Chukura Neal TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1 FG s (1st half: 8-28,.286; 2nd half: 11-35,.314) 3FG s (1st half: 2-7,.286; 2nd half: 2-5,.400) FT s (1st half: 4-4, 1.000; 2nd half: 6-9,.667) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius J. Davidson Melchionni Nelson Boykin Perkins Boateng TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3,1 FG s (1st half: 16-37,.432; 2nd half: 10-24,.417) 3FG s (1st half: 8-16,.500; 2nd half: 2-9,.222) FT s (1st half: 5-6,.833; 2nd half: 9-13,.692) Officials: Bryan Kersey, Karl Hess, Mike Eades Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: Maryland - Ekene Ibekwe Maryland Duke

44 Duke Boxscores Game 16 [1] Duke 87 Clemson 77 January 14, 2006 Clemson, S.C. J.J. Redick scored 34 points and Shelden Williams added 17 points and 11 rebounds as No. 1 Duke beat Clemson for the 19th straight time, The Blue Devils (16-0, 4-0 ACC) are off to their best start since the 1992 NCAA champions opened After losses Saturday by Georgia Tech and North Carolina, Duke is the ACC s only unbeaten team. The Blue Devils let an 11-point lead slip to after Akin Akingbala s short jumper with 1:56 left. But Redick dribbled up the court and found a wideopen Sean Dockery for a layup and Clemson could not get any closer. Redick, like many Duke players during the streak, has never lost to Clemson. He single-handedly kept the Blue Devils in this one in the first half with 17 points. Redick s first three-pointer put Duke ahead Two minutes later, he made two free throws for a lead. After Clemson rallied to go up 31-30, Redick hit another long-range shot and a layup to put Duke ahead once again. Redick s two free throws stretched Duke s lead to with 15:03 remaining. The Tigers used a 14-7 run over the next five minutes to get within Redick, though, was there to answer. He scored six of Duke s next eight points to restore the comfortable lead. McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Boykin TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4,1 FG s (1st half: 17-29,.586; 2nd half: 10-18,.556) 3FG s (1st half: 3-5,.600; 2nd half: 1-4,.250) FT s (1st half: 7-10,.700; 2nd half: 22-26,.846) Clemson FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Perry f Powell f Akingbala c Robinson g Hammonds g Rivers Hamilton Allen Sykes TEAM Totals Pct DB: 6 FG s (1st half: 15-28,.536; 2nd half: 18-33,.545) 3FG s (1st half: 5-10,.500; 2nd half: 0-4,.000) FT s (1st half: 3-13,.231; 2nd half: 3-8,.375) Officials: Ted Valentine, Les Jones, Curtis Blair Attendance: 10,000 Technical Fouls: None Duke Clemson Game 17 [14] N.C. State 68 [1] Duke 81 January 18, 2006 Durham, N.C. J.J. Redick scored 28 points and Shelden Williams added 21 while becoming Duke s all-time leading shot blocker as the top-ranked Blue Devils pulled away from N.C. State late in the second half to secure an victory in Cameron Indoor Stadium. With four blocked shots on the night, Williams moved past Mike Gminski, who had 345 rejections during his career which spanned Williams now has 348 career blocks to rank fifth on the ACC s all-time list. After a tightly played opening 15 minutes, Duke surged to a six-point lead at on two free throws by Redick with 3:44 remaining. The Wolfpack responded by outscoring the Blue Devils 7-0 the rest of the way to claim a advantage at intermission. In the second half, Sean Dockery s three-point bucket at the 12:17 mark pushed Duke s lead to six at 56-50, but N.C. State used a 12-2 run to take a lead on a jumper by Cedric Simmons with just under eight minutes to play. What proved to be a crucial possession for the Blue Devils came just minutes later when, with the score tied at 65-65, Dockery buried a three-pointer and was fouled. The senior guard then rebounded his missed foul shot, and fed Lee Melchionni for a three-point basket for a margin with 4:44 remaining. The Wolfpack would get no closer than four points the rest of the way and Duke made all eight of its foul shots down the stretch to seal the win. N.C. State FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Evtimov f Simmons f Bennerman g Atsur g Bethel g Grant Brackman TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1,1 FG s (1st half: 16-30,.533; 2nd half: 12-24,.500) 3FG s (1st half: 1-5,.200; 2nd half: 1-6,.167) FT s (1st half: 1-1, 1.000; 2nd half: 9-15,.600) Melchionni f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g McRoberts Pocius Boykin TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 12-31,.387; 2nd half: 14-27,.519) 3FG s (1st half: 5-16,.313; 2nd half: 6-12,.500) FT s (1st half: 4-10,.400; 2nd half: 14-16,.875) Officials: Karl Hess, Gary Maxwell, Mike Wood Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None N.C. State Duke Game 18 [1] Duke 84 Georgetown 87 January 21, 2006 Washington, D.C. Despite a career-high 41 points from J.J. Redick and a furious late-game comeback, the No. 1 Duke men s basketball team fell to Georgetown, 87-84, at the MCI Center. Redick was unstoppable against the Hoyas, scoring his 41 off of a 12-of-24 shooting performance, including six-of-11 from three-point range and 11-of-13 from the line. Redick scored 23 points in the second half, including 17 from the 12 minute mark to the 1:22 mark of the second half after Duke fell behind by 14, the largest margin of the game. A pair of Redick free throws at 1:22 pulled Duke to within six but Georgetown took the game back to eight before a pair of lay-ups from Sean Dockery made the score with just 45 seconds remaining. Dockery scored eight points in the final 1:16 and Greg Paulus added a lay-up in the game s final minute and Georgetown hit just five-of-eight free throws in that stretch to give Duke a chance for the tie in the game s final six seconds. Paulus lost the ball at the three-point line attempting to get it to Redick and the clock ran out, giving Duke its first loss of the season. Paulus finished the game with 14 points and Dockery 10. Melchionni f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g McRoberts Pocius Boykin TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 10-25,.400; 2nd half: 20-33,.606) 3FG s (1st half: 5-8,.625; 2nd half: 4-11,.364) FT s (1st half: 3-6,.500; 2nd half: 12-14,.857) Georgetown FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Bowman f Green f Hibbert c Cook g Wallace g Owens Sapp Egerson Kilkenny-Diaw TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 16-24,.667; 2nd half: 16-28,.571) 3FG s (1st half: 4-7,.571; 2nd half: 2-7,.286) FT s (1st half: 6-7,.857; 2nd half: 11-17,.647) Officials: Les Jones, James Burr, Joe Lindsay Attendance: 20,035 Technical Fouls: None Duke Georgetown

45 Duke Boxscores Game 19 Game 20 Game 21 [2] Duke 80 Virginia Tech 67 January 26, 2006 Blacksburg, Va. J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams each scored 24 points and Williams added 15 rebounds as No. 2 Duke defeated Virginia Tech, 80-67, at Cassell Coliseum. Virginia Tech took an early 2-0 lead but it would be the only lead of the night for the Hokies. Duke scored four straight buckets including a dunk from Josh McRoberts to quickly go up 8-2 in the game s first four minutes. A Wynton Witherspoon three-pointer cut Duke s lead to one at 10-9 at the 15:14 mark but a quick 6-0 run with two points each from McRoberts, Redick and Williams put Duke back up seven at The two played relatively close for the next four minutes and a DeMarcus Nelson layup gave Duke its first double-digit lead at with 8:30 remaining in the first half. The two teams would combine for just five points in the final five minutes of the first half as Duke held a halftime lead. Duke quickly jumped over the Hokies in the second half, opening on a 13-3 run to push the lead to the game s highest at 23 with a Duke advantage just five minutes into the half. Lee Melchionni recorded seven rebounds, including a pair of offensive rebounds on a late possession in the game which enabled Duke to run the clock down. Greg Paulus scored six points and added a game-high five assists. McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Melchionni Nelson Boykin TEAM Totals Pct DB: 1 FG s (1st half: 17-34,.500; 2nd half: 12-25,.480) 3FG s (1st half: 3-12,.250; 2nd half: 2-7,.286) FT s (1st half: 6-7,.857; 2nd half: 11-13,.846) Virginia Tech FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Washington f Collins c Dowdell g Witherspoon g Gordon g Sailes Diakite Vassallo Tucker TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4 FG s (1st half: 12-37,.324; 2nd half: 15-26,.577) 3FG s (1st half: 2-6,.333; 2nd half: 1-2,.500) FT s (1st half: 4-8,.500; 2nd half: 6-14,.429) Officials: Reggie Greenwood, Ted Valentine, John Cahill Attendance: 9,847 Technical Fouls: Virginia Tech - Deron Washington, Jamon Gordon Duke Virginia Tech Virginia 63 [2] Duke 82 January 28, 2006 Durham, N.C. J.J. Redick enjoyed a phenomenal shooting performance by knocking down 11-of-13 field goal attempts including eight three-pointers en route to scoring 40 points as second-ranked Duke defeated Virginia, 82-63, in Cameron Indoor Stadium. With his third 40-point game of the year, Redick moved past Mike Gminski and into third place on Duke s all-time scoring chart. The Roanoke, Va., native now has 2,360 career points and trails only Christian Laettner (2,460) and Johnny Dawkins (2,556) on the school s all-time list. The Blue Devils (19-1 Overall, 7-0 ACC) sprinted out to a 20-2 lead nine minutes into the game as Redick scored 11 points in the run. After Virginia (10-7 Overall, 4-3 ACC) pulled within 12 points on three occasions, the Blue Devils pushed the advantage back to 17 when Josh McRoberts scored to make it with 3:48 remaining in the half. The Cavaliers then outscored Duke 8-2 to close the half for an 11-point deficit at intermission. Out of the locker room, Duke used an 18-6 spurt to go ahead at the 15:01 mark. The Blue Devils would lead by as many as 29 points down the stretch. Shelden Williams added a double-double for the Blue Devils with 17 points and 10 rebounds to go along with eight blocked shots and four assists. Virginia FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Joseph f Cain f Soroye c Reynolds g Singletary g Mikalauskas Campbell Bannister Diane TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2,1 FG s (1st half: 10-31,.323; 2nd half: 10-25,.400) 3FG s (1st half: 2-5,.400; 2nd half: 2-4,.500) FT s (1st half: 2-3,.667; 2nd half: 17-19,.895) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius J. Davidson Melchionni Nelson Boykin Boateng TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 13-24,.542; 2nd half: 13-23,.565) 3FG s (1st half: 4-10,.400; 2nd half: 6-8,.750) FT s (1st half: 5-6,.833; 2nd half: 15-18,.833) Officials: Bryan Kersey, Curtis Blair, Mike Wood Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None Virginia Duke [2] Duke 83 [15] Boston College 81 February 1, 2006 Chestnut Hill, Mass. J.J. Redick scored 28 points, including four free throws in the final 65 seconds, to help second-ranked Duke hold off No. 15 Boston College Duke (20-1, 8-0 ACC) led by as many as 18 points early in the second half before Boston College (16-5, 4-4) whittled the lead to six. The Eagles made it a one-possession game in the final seconds but Shelden Williams stopped Tyrese Rice on a coast-to-coast drive. Williams, who finished with seven blocks, was fouled and made both free throws with 7.4 seconds left. Williams had 21 points - including 13-of-16 from the line. Josh McRoberts scored 14 and Sean Dockery had 12 for Duke. The Blue Devils finished the first half up 44-34, with nine of their last 12 points coming on fast break layups or dunks. They made it a 12-point game on Williams two free throws to start the second before Dudley made two straight baskets to bring Boston College within eight. Then the Blue Devils showed they can be devastating from the outside as well. Redick hit a three-pointer. Dockery hit a three-pointer. Redick hit another three, and over a 57-second span Duke had turned an eight-point game to a 17-point game, 55-38, with 17:34 left to play. Duke led with 12:47 left when Boston College went on a 14-2 run into make it a six-point game. McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Melchionni Nelson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4 FG s (1st half: 16-34,.471; 2nd half: 8-20,.400) 3FG s (1st half: 3-10,.300; 2nd half: 3-5,.600) FT s (1st half: 9-10,.900; 2nd half: 20-27,.741) Boston CollegeFG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Smith f Dudley f Oates c Hinnant g Marshall g Haynes Rice McLain Williams TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 14-31,.452; 2nd half: 17-32,.531) 3FG s (1st half: 3-6,.500; 2nd half: 6-10,.600) FT s (1st half: 3-3, 1.000; 2nd half: 7-10,.700) Officials: Gary Maxwell, Reggie Greenwood, Duke Edsall Attendance: 8,606 Technical Fouls: None Duke Boston College

46 Duke Boxscores Game 22 Game 23 Game 24 Florida State 96 [2] Duke 97 (OT) February 4, 2006 Durham, N.C. J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams combined for 63 points and Duke outscored Florida State in overtime as the Blue Devils posted a victory in Cameron Indoor Stadium. In overtime, Redick, who finished with 36 points, gave Duke the lead for good at the 1:12 mark with a three-pointer from the right corner, pushing the Blue Devils ahead by a advantage. Redick s free throw with 21 seconds remaining pushed the lead to four, but Florida State countered with a layup from Todd Galloway to trim the lead to with 14 seconds left. Florida State then failed to score on two straight possessions and Williams buried two free throws with three seconds on the clock to seal the win. Galloway tossed in a three-point basket as time expired to account for the final margin. In posting his ninth 30-point game of the season, Redick made 12-of-25 field goals with three three-pointers while sinking 9-of-10 foul shots. He added six assists and six rebounds in 43 minutes of action. Williams was 8-of-14 from the floor and 11-of-16 from the line for 27 points. He also contributed 13 rebounds, four blocked shots and four steals. Florida State FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Thornton f Johnson f Swann g Galloway g Rich g Mims Allen Breeden Wilson Romero Echefu TEAM Totals Pct DB: 0 FG s (1st half: 20-42,.476; 2nd half: 17-32,.531; OT: 5-11,.455) 3FG s (1st half: 1-5,.200; 2nd half: 0-1,.000; OT: 1-4,.250) FT s (1st half: 4-5,.800; 2nd half: 5-5, 1.000; OT: 1-1, 1.000) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Nelson Boykin Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 6 FG s (1st half: 15-33,.455; 2nd half: 11-24,.458; OT: 3-7,.429) 3FG s (1st half: 4-12,.333; 2nd half: 3-7,.429; OT: 1-3,.333) FT s (1st half: 9-12,.750; 2nd half: 16-21,.762; OT: 6-10,.600) Officials: Edward Corbett, Raymond Natili, Mike Eades Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: Florida State - Alexander Johnson Duke - Shelden Williams Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Florida State Duke [2] Duke 87 [23] North Carolina 83 February 7, 2006 Chapel Hill, N.C. J.J. Redick scored 35 points, the most ever by a Duke player at North Carolina, including a three-pointer with less than a minute left and Duke was able to hold on for an win over the 23rd-ranked Tar Heels. Redick scored 22 points after halftime and freshman Josh McRoberts had one of his best performances with 17 points and five rebounds. Sean Dockery hit four three pointers and Shelden Williams just missed a double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds. Williams became the third player in NCAA history along with Pervis Ellison and David Robinson to record 1,500 points, 1,000 rebounds, 350 blocks and 150 steals in a career. The Tar Heels held an early 5-4 advantage before Redick scored the game s next nine points to put Duke up A North Carolina three brought the Tar Heels to within one at before Duke pushed the lead to at the break. Duke opened the second half on a 12-0 run to push the lead to 17 at Carolina fought back to take a lead with under five minutes remaining before Duke went on an 8-2 run to take a lead at the 2:52 mark. The Blue Devils used a 10-4 run to go up before Carolina scored six points in a span of 12 seconds to pull within one at Paulus hit a pair of free throws and Williams added a free throw to seal the win. McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Nelson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4,1 FG s (1st half: 15-31,.484; 2nd half: 14-28,.500) 3FG s (1st half: 3-10,.300; 2nd half: 7-10,.700) FT s (1st half: 7-8,.875; 2nd half: 12-16,.750) North Carolina FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Terry f Noel f Hansbrough c Frasor g Miller g Ginyard Thomas Green Copeland Sanders TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4,1 FG s (1st half: 12-36,.333; 2nd half: 15-31,.484) 3FG s (1st half: 3-9,.333; 2nd half: 3-6,.500) FT s (1st half: 8-9,.889; 2nd half: 15-20,.750) Officials: Jamie Luckie, Jim Burr, Tim Higgins Attendance: 21,750 Technical Fouls: None Duke North Carolina [2] Duke 96 Maryland 88 February 11, 2006 College Park, Md. Shelden Williams ruled the lane, and J.J. Redick handled the perimeter. Together, the Duke seniors shot down any chance Maryland had of extending its run of success against the second-ranked Blue Devils. Williams had 26 points and 13 rebounds, Redick scored 35 points for the second straight game, and Duke never trailed in a victory. Greg Paulus added a career-high 16 points and seven assists for the Blue Devils. Williams went 10-for-15 from the field, and Redick made four three-pointers and was 13-for-14 at the free throw line. Led by Redick, who needs one more threepointer to tie Curtis Staples of Virginia for the NCAA career mark (413), Duke connected 11 times from beyond the arc. Maryland made only four. Duke opened both halves with 11-4 runs. The first one enabled the Blue Devils to take control early, and the latter provided Duke with an 11-point lead after Maryland closed to at halftime. It was before Williams made a layup and Redick sank a triple for a 15-point lead. Then, after the Terrapins closed to 83-75, Sean Dockery hit a three-pointer for the Blue Devils. Maryland never cut the gap below seven points after that. McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Nelson Boykin Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4 FG s (1st half: 14-31,.452; 2nd half: 15-30,.500) 3FG s (1st half: 6-11,.545; 2nd half: 5-12,.417) FT s (1st half: 8-11,.727; 2nd half: 19-21,.905) Maryland FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Gist f Caner-Medleyf Ibekwe c Strawberry g Jones g Garrison Ledbetter Brown Bowers TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2,1 FG s (1st half: 15-33,.455; 2nd half: 17-38,.447) 3FG s (1st half: 0-3,.000; 2nd half: 4-6,.667) FT s (1st half: 8-12,.667; 2nd half: 12-19,.632) Officials: Mike Kitts, Ray Styons, Mike Wood Attendance: 17,950 Technical Fouls: None Duke Maryland

47 Duke Boxscores Game 25 Game 26 Game 27 Wake Forest 70 [2] Duke 93 February 14, 2006 Durham, N.C. J.J. Redick became the NCAA s top three-point marksman of all-time, scoring a game-high 33 points as second-ranked Duke defeated Wake Forest, 93-70, in Cameron Indoor Stadium. At the 7:56 mark of the opening half, Redick buried a jumper from well beyond the arc for his 414th career three-pointer, passing former Virginia sharpshooter Curtis Staples for first on the NCAA s all-time chart for treys. By connecting on four triples in seven attempts for the night, Redick now has 416 career three-pointers. Thanks to his 33 points on 11-of-18 shooting from the floor and a 7-for-7 effort from the foul line, Redick became the 54th player in NCAA history and the fifth player in ACC history to reach the 2,500-point plateau. Josh McRoberts jumpstarted the Blue Devils effort against the Demon Deacons, sinking his first four field goals and three free throws for 12 points in the first nine minutes of play. Wake Forest s Justin Gray gave the visitors a 3-0 advantage just 13 seconds in the game but a bucket from Shelden Williams and ally-oop slam by McRoberts gave Duke the lead for good. McRoberts and Williams finished with 16 points apiece while DeMarcus Nelson chipped in 10 points and seven rebounds off the bench. Wake Forest FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Swinton f Strickland f Williams c Gray g Hale g Ellis Dukes Stanley Drum Visser TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4 FG s (1st half: 16-28,.571; 2nd half: 11-40,.275) 3FG s (1st half: 2-2, 1.000; 2nd half: 1-6,.167) FT s (1st half: 4-7,.571; 2nd half: 9-13,.692) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Nelson Boykin Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 0 FG s (1st half: 19-31,.613; 2nd half: 16-30,.533) 3FG s (1st half: 5-11,.455; 2nd half: 1-7,.143) FT s (1st half: 9-10,.900; 2nd half: 8-8, 1.000) Officials: Leslie Jones, Bryan Kersey, Karl Hess Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None Wake Forest Duke Miami 71 [2] Duke 92 February 19, 2006 Durham, N.C. For the second consecutive game, Duke needed a postgame ceremony to recognize the efforts of J.J. Redick. The senior guard from Roanoke, Va., tossed in 30 points to become the school s all-time leading scorer as the Blue Devils defeated Miami, 92-71, at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Now with 2,557 career points, Redick passed current associate head coach Johnny Dawkins for the top spot on Duke s scoring chart. Dawkins registered 2,556 career points from Redick also moved into a tie for first place on Duke s chart for career games with 30 or more points, matching Art Heyman s total of 19. Redick has 13 of those performances this season and a Duke record five straight. Redick finished the night with 10 field goals on 15 attempts with six treys and a 4-of-4 showing from the foul line. Shelden Williams contributed his 13th doubledouble of the year with 17 points and 15 rebounds while Josh McRoberts carded 14 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two thefts in 27 minutes. DeMarcus Nelson came off the bench for 13 points. Miami FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Hamilton f King f Harris g Diaz g Hite g Graham Clemente Thomas Asbury Hicks TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4 FG s (1st half: 19-45,.422; 2nd half: 11-28,.393) 3FG s (1st half: 0-6,.000; 2nd half: 1-5,.200) FT s (1st half: 5-8,.625; 2nd half: 5-8,.625) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius J. Davidson Melchionni Nelson Boykin Boateng Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3,2 FG s (1st half: 16-26,.615; 2nd half: 9-25,.360) 3FG s (1st half: 9-15,.600; 2nd half: 4-8,.500) FT s (1st half: 18-19,.947; 2nd half: 11-14,.786) Officials: Karl Hess, John Cahill, Joe Lindsay Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: Miami - Team Miami Duke [1] Duke 73 Georgia Tech 66 February 22, 2006 Atlanta, Ga. Shelden Williams scored 26 points and added 11 rebounds as No. 1 Duke improved to 26-1 overall and 14-0 in the ACC, defeating Georgia Tech, 73-66, at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. J.J. Redick bounced back from a sub-par first half to score 16 of Duke s final 20 points in the last eight minutes to secure the victory. Williams scored nine points in an 11-0 run including three big dunks six minutes into the second half to tie the game at 47 all. Williams and Redick scored 34 of Duke s 39 second-half points as the Yellow Jackets managed just 27 second-half points after holding a lead at the break. Redick started the game shooting just 2-of-17 from the field and after missing a lay-up off a Josh McRoberts steal, he hit a floating jumper from just inside the threepoint line and then added a three-pointer just before the eight minute media timeout. Redick then hit 9-of-10 free throws down the stretch and added a lay-up to finish with 22 points. McRoberts hit 5-of-7 field goals for 10 points and added five rebounds and four steals while DeMarcus Nelson provided a spark off the bench, scoring 10 points and grabbing four rebounds. Greg Paulus ran the offense well with eight assists and just one turnover. Duke clinched the ACC regular season championship out-right with the win. McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Melchionni Nelson Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 4 FG s (1st half: 16-36,.444; 2nd half: 11-23,.478) 3FG s (1st half: 2-8,.250; 2nd half: 1-4,.250) FT s (1st half: 0-2,.000; 2nd half: 16-23,.696) Georgia Tech FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Smith f Dickey c West g Morrow g Clinch g Bell Diaw Fredrick Aminu Tarver TEAM Totals Pct DB: 0 FG s (1st half: 17-24,.708; 2nd half: 12-33,.364) 3FG s (1st half: 1-2,.500; 2nd half: 0-2,.000) FT s (1st half: 4-5,.800; 2nd half: 3-5,.600) Officials: Gary Maxwell, Mike Kitts, Tom Lopes Attendance: 9,191 Technical Fouls: Duke-Team Duke Georgia Tech

48 Duke Boxscores Game 28 Game 29 Game 30 [1] Duke 74 Temple 66 February 25, 2006 Philadelphia, Pa. J.J. Redick broke a 51-year-old ACC record becoming the conference s all-time leading scorer despite scoring a season-low 11 points as No. 1 Duke defeated Temple, 74-66, at the Wachovia Center. Shelden Williams led Duke with 23 points and 12 rebounds. With flashbulbs popping throughout the Wachovia Center and photographers crammed behind the basket, Redick sank two free throws with 1:28 left to set the mark. The sold-out crowd gave him a standing ovation and his teammates patted him on the head as he went to the huddle for a timeout. Looking to beat a No. 1 team for only the third time in team history, the Owls made a late, spirited rush without Mardy Collins, their leading scorer who left for the locker room with a sprained foot. Dustin Salisbery sank a three-pointer that pulled the Owls within seven. Then a Mark Tyndale layup made it When Collins returned with four minutes left, the Blue Devils had regained control and led by 11. Collins got them to with under two minutes left and Antywane Robinson hit a 3-pointer with 21 seconds to go that made it a five-point game. Greg Paulus hit three three-pointers and finished with 13 points for Duke while DeMarcus Nelson scored 12 points. McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Melchionni Nelson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 9 FG s (1st half: 13-29,.448; 2nd half: 9-19,.474) 3FG s (1st half: 2-13,.154; 2nd half: 3-7,.429) FT s (1st half: 10-18,.556; 2nd half: 15-21,.714) Temple FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Dacons f Robinson f Marshall c Tyndale g Collins g Salisbery Clark Inge Christmas Ingram TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 15-35,.429; 2nd half: 14-36,.389) 3FG s (1st half: 1-8,.125; 2nd half: 3-9,.333) FT s (1st half: 1-4,.250; 2nd half: 3-6,.500) Officials: Ray Perone, William Bush, Duke Edsall Attendance: 20,313 Technical Fouls: None Duke Temple [1] Duke 74 Florida State 79 March 1, 2006 Tallahassee, Fla. After a long delay because Florida State fans prematurely stormed the court with 1.7 seconds remaining, most of the Duke players weren t near the floor when the actual final horn sounded and the Seminoles beat the top-ranked Blue Devils, A mess that took several minutes to straighten out, the fans eventually got off the court long enough for J.J. Redick to shoot two technical free throws and Al Thornton to shoot two free throws before they stormed the court for the second time at the final buzzer. Redick was 10-of-28 from the field and had 30 points for Duke, while Shelden Williams had 20 points and led all players with 16 rebounds. It marked Redick s sixth 30-point game in his last eight contests. When the fans came onto the floor the first time, Florida State was ahead The floor was eventually cleared and Duke was awarded two free throws on a technical foul against Florida State. The score was tied five times and there were four lead changes. Duke took its first lead in the second half at on a dunk by Williams and built the lead to seven points. Duke went on an 11-5 run at the end of the first half to cut its deficit to McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Nelson g Pocius J. Davidson Melchionni Dockery Boykin Boateng Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2,1 FG s (1st half: 12-29,.414; 2nd half: 16-34,.471) 3FG s (1st half: 4-10,.400; 2nd half: 4-12,.333) FT s (1st half: 5-8,.625; 2nd half: 5-9,.556) Florida State FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Thornton f Romero f Galloway g Wilson g Rich g Swann Mims Allen Johnson Echefu TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3,2 FG s (1st half: 12-37,.324; 2nd half: 9-23,.391) 3FG s (1st half: 3-9,.333; 2nd half: 2-6,.333) FT s (1st half: 9-10,.900; 2nd half: 23-30,.767) Officials: Bryan Kersey, Jamie Luckie, Bernard Clinton Attendance: 12,100 Technical Fouls: Florida State - Team Duke Florida State [13] North Carolina 83 [1] Duke 76 March 4, 2006 Durham, N.C. Tyler Hansbrough scored 27 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to lead 13th-ranked North Carolina to an win over top-ranked Duke, spoiling Senior Night at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Six Duke seniors - Sean Dockery, Patrick Johnson, Lee Melchionni, Ross Perkins, J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams - were honored prior to their final home game. The unit has helped the Blue Devils to 111 victories and two ACC Championships over the past three-plus seasons. After Williams knotted the game at with 9:32 left to play, North Carolina used an 11-0 run to take the lead for good. With just under three minutes remaining, Marcus Ginyard pushed the lead to 12 at 76-64, but the Blue Devils responded with a 10-1 run to get within on DeMarcus Nelson s three-point basket with 1:41 left in the game. However, the Tar Heels buried all six of their free throw attempts down the stretch to seal the win. Redick and Williams paced the Blue Devils with 18 points apiece. Williams posted a double-double with 15 rebounds and added six blocked shots. Nelson added 17 points and Melchionni 13. N. Carolina FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Terry f Noel f Hansbrough c Frasor g Miller g Ginyard Thomas Green Sanders TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 14-33,.424; 2nd half: 16-35,.457) 3FG s (1st half: 1-7,.143; 2nd half: 4-9,.444) FT s (1st half: 8-10,.800; 2nd half: 10-13,.769) Melchionni f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g McRoberts Pocius Nelson Boykin Boateng Johnson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 14-34,.412; 2nd half: 15-36,.417) 3FG s (1st half: 4-10,.400; 2nd half: 3-16,.188) FT s (1st half: 6-6, 1.000; 2nd half: 5-9,.556) Officials: Karl Hess, Ted Valentine, Ray Natili Attendance: 9,314 Technical Fouls: None North Carolina Duke

49 Duke Boxscores Game 31 Game 32 Game 33 [3] Duke 80 Miami 76 March 10, 2006 Greensboro, N.C. J.J. Redick set a new Duke season scoring mark en route to a 25-point performance as top-seeded and third-ranked Duke defeated eighth-seed Miami in the quarterfinal round of the 2006 ACC Tournament. Redick s biggest shot of the day came with 34 seconds left as Duke held just a one-point lead. Redick stepped back with a Miami defender in his face and hit a jumper just inside the three-point line to put Duke up Miami s Robert Hite missed a three-pointer and Lee Melchionni was fouled on the rebound and hit both free throws to put Duke up five Guillermo Diaz hit a tough three-pointer with eight seconds left and then Redick was fouled on the inbounds pass. Redick hit both free throws and Hite missed a long three at the buzzer for the final score. Shelden Williams had 14 points and 13 rebounds along with five blocks on the inside for Duke while DeMarcus Nelson scored 14 points and Josh McRoberts added 10 points and seven rebounds for the Blue Devils. Greg Paulus had eight points with a pair of three-pointers and five assists in the game. Duke outscored Miami, 45-35, in the second half and held the Hurricanes to just 37.0 percent shooting (10-of- 27) in the final 20 minutes. The Blue Devils limited Miami s high-scoring duo of Diaz and Hite to a combined 12-of-34 (35.3 percent) shooting for the game. Miami FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min King f Hamilton c Diaz g Clemente g Hite g Graham Harris Asbury Hicks TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 17-36,.472; 2nd half: 10-27,.370) 3FG s (1st half: 4-8,.500; 2nd half: 2-6,.333) FT s (1st half: 3-5,.600; 13-16,.813) Melchionni f Nelson f Williams c Paulus g Redick g McRoberts Dockery Boykin Boateng TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 11-30,.367; 2nd half: 14-31,.452) 3FG s (1st half: 7-21,.333; 2nd half: 5-11,.453) FT s (1st half: 6-10,.600; 2nd half: 12-13,.923) Officials: Gary Maxwell, Mike Eades, Jamie Luckie Attendance: 23,745 Technical Fouls: None Miami Duke [3] Duke 78 Wake Forest 66 March 11, 2006 Greensboro, N.C. Greg Paulus set a career high with 18 points and tied another with seven rebounds as top-seeded Duke (29-3) used a 13-2 run over six minutes mid-way through the second half to put away 12-seed Wake Forest, 78-66, in the first semifinal of the 2006 ACC Tournament. Duke s 13-2 run had an exclamation point put on it with three high-rising dunks by Josh McRoberts. McRoberts finished with 13 points and a team-high eight rebounds. J.J. Redick scored a team-high 20 points despite missing four minutes of the first half in the locker room after injuring his right knee. Shelden Williams finished the game with 12 points, five rebounds and a pair of blocks. Lee Melchionni came up big defensively with three steals and finished with six points on the offensive end. Paulus also recorded five assists against just one turnover for Duke, who committed a season-low five turnovers. The game was close for most of the first half and Duke found themselves trailing at the break for the fourth time in the last five games. Duke came out strong in the second half, opening on an 11-4 run that included a three-pointer from Redick and back-to-back layups from Paulus. The 13-2 run gave Duke a 14 point lead and Duke was able to maintain a double-digit lead the remaining four minutes of the game. Wake Forest FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Ellis f Strickland f Williams c Gray g Drum g Dukes Hale Stanley Visser TEAM Totals Pct DB: 0 FG s (1st half: 13-30,.433; 2nd half: 12-30,.400) 3FG s (1st half: 4-10,.400; 2nd half: 3-14,.214) FT s (1st half: 6-9,.667; 2nd half: 3-4,.750) McRoberts f Nelson f Williams c Paulus g Redick g Davidson Melchionni Dockery Boykin TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 12-29,.414; 2nd half: 12-23,.522) 3FG s (1st half: 3-10,.300; 2nd half: 3-12,.250) FT s (1st half: 7-12,.583; 2nd half: 17-20,.850) Officials: Gary Maxwell, Bernard Clinton, Mike Wood Attendance: 23,745 Technical Fouls: None Wake Forest Duke [3] Duke 78 [11] Boston College 76 March 12, 2006 Greensboro, N.C. J.J. Redick hit two late three-pointers and the Blue Devils hit just enough free throws down the stretch to win their seventh ACC Championship in the past eight seasons with a thrilling win over third-seeded Boston College. Redick finished the game with 26 points, becoming the ACC Tournament s all-time leading scorer in the process, and 15 of his points came on two seperate flurries of triples in the second half. Duke held a slim lead seven minutes into the second half before Redick knocked down three three-pointers in 1:30 to put Duke up with 11 minutes remaining. Boston College jumped back into the game and took a lead before Redick hit a pair of three-pointers 36 seconds apart to put Duke up Josh McRoberts hit one of two from the line and after a defensive stop, Shelden Williams hit both of his free throws to give Duke a three-point lead at Boston College s Louis Hinnant hit a clutch three-pointer with 4.4 seconds left to give the Eagles one last shot. Greg Paulus hit his first and missed his second free throw and Boston College missed a desperation threequarter court heave to give Duke the championship. McRoberts finished 16 points on 5-of-5 shooting from the field and 6-of-8 from the free throw line. Williams and Paulus also reached double figures with 18 and 10 points, respectively. Boston Coll. FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Smith f Dudley f Oates c Hinnant g Marshall g Haynes Rice McLain Williams TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 12-23,.522; 2nd half: 18-29,.621) 3FG s (1st half: 0-1,.000; 2nd half: 6-10,.600) FT s (1st half: 7-12,.583; 2nd half: 3-5,.600) McRoberts f Nelson f Williams c Paulus g Redick g Melchionni Dockery Boykin TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 12-27,.444; 2nd half: 13-23,.565) 3FG s (1st half: 3-5,.600; 2nd half: 6-11,.545) FT s (1st half: 8-10,.800; 2nd half: 11-10,.579) Officials: Karl Hess, Bryan Kersey, Jamie Luckie Attendance: 23,745 Technical Fouls: None Boston College Duke

50 Duke Boxscores Game 34 Game 35 Southern 54 [1] Duke 70 March 16, 2006 Greensboro, N.C. Shelden Williams and J.J. Redick were as good as advertised. Duke s dynamic duo combined for all but 12 of their team s points to help the top-seeded Blue Devils overcome a sluggish start in a victory over Southern University in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Williams finished with 29 points, 18 rebounds and four blocks, while Redick matched those 29 points and made five three-pointers. The rest of the team was 2-for- 12 from the field, with Josh McRoberts having those two baskets on his way to eight points. Still, it was enough to help Duke advance to play George Washington next in the Atlanta Regional. Williams started a 16-4 run with a deft baby hook in the paint, and Redick added a couple of threes. Just like that, the Blue Devils led by 15 points, and Southern never got closer than 11 the rest of the way despite the support of a small, enthusiastic group of fans. The Blue Devils finished with 17 turnovers and shot only 43 percent in the second half, hardly the type of effort coach Mike Krzyzewski expected. Southern FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Cipriano f Riley-Smith f Campbell c Alexander g Wiley g Wardlow Mott Hishaw TEAM Totals Pct DB: 2 FG s (1st half: 14-32,.438; 2nd half: 8-30,.267) 3FG s (1st half: 0-5,.000; 2nd half: 4-8,.500) FT s (1st half: 2-4,.500; 2nd half: 4-6,.667) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Pocius Melchionni Nelson Boykin Boateng TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 15-28,.536; 2nd half: 9-21,.429) 3FG s (1st half: 2-6,.333; 2nd half: 3-9,.333) FT s (1st half: 7-8,.875; 2nd half: 10-12,.833) Officials: Fran Connolly, Jim Haney, Winston Smith Attendance: 22,642 Technical Fouls: None Southern Duke [14] George Washington 61 [1] Duke 74 March 18, 2006 Greensboro, N.C. J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams had plenty of help this time. From the acrobatic dunks of Josh McRoberts to the heady play from point guard Greg Paulus, Duke did just about everything right. Now the top-seeded Blue Devils are headed to the round of 16 in the NCAA tournament for the ninth straight season. Redick had 20 points, Williams added 17 points and 14 rebounds and the No. 1 overall seed easily disposed of George Washington Saturday in a gritty, foulfilled game. Unlike the first-round victory over Southern University, when Duke s two stars scored all but 12 of their team s 70 points, everyone who played contributed. McRoberts got his second double-double of the season with 14 points and a career-high 13 rebounds, while fellow freshman Paulus never got frazzled against the ever-changing, trapping defense used by the Colonials. He had six assists to go with 10 points. Duke led from Redick s three-pointer less than a minute in, but the margin was only one when GW suddenly had trouble scoring. A 17-4 run capped with free throws from McRoberts pushed the lead to 36-20, with each starter for the Colonials getting at least two fouls. GWU FG 3FG FT REB PF TP A TO B S Min Williams f Hall f M-Bonsu f Pinnock g Elliott g Diggs Toney Koundjia Wilmore Rice TEAM Totals Pct DB: 3 FG s (1st half: 10-37,.270; 2nd half: 11-31,.355) 3FG s (1st half: 2-9,.222; 2nd half: 3-9,.333) FT s (1st half: 4-8,.500; 2nd half: 10-11,.909) McRoberts f Williams f Paulus g Redick g Dockery g Melchionni Nelson TEAM Totals Pct DB: 5 FG s (1st half: 13-25,.520; 2nd half: 8-19,.421) 3FG s (1st half: 3-8,.375; 2nd half: 3-8,.375) FT s (1st half: 8-12,.667; 2nd half: 18-25,.720) Officials: Ed Hightower, Sid Rodeheffer, Fran Connolly Attendance: 22,642 Technical Fouls: None George Washington Duke

51 Player Pages Boateng s Game-by-Game Freshman Season ( ) Played two minutes against Southern (3/16) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... saw one minute of action in the ACC Championship game against No. 11 Boston College (3/ 12)... played one minute against Miami (3/10) in the ACC Quarterfinals... made an appearance against No. 13 North Carolina (3/4)... played three minutes against Florida State (3/ 1)... compiled one rebound and one assist against Miami (2/19)... saw one minute of action against Virginia (1/28)... played two minutes against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... saw three minutes of action with two points against Bucknell (1/2)... tallied two points and two rebounds in three minutes against UNC Greensboro (12/31)... pulled down one rebound in four minutes against St. John s (12/21)... scored two points in three minutes against Valparaiso (12/18)... grabbed two rebounds in three minutes against No. 2 Texas (12/10)... played two minutes against Pennsylvania (12/7)... saw two minutes of action against Virginia Tech (12/4) in the conference opener... played one minute at No. 17 Indiana (11/ 30)... made his only shot for two points in four minutes against Drexel in the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/23)... played two minutes against Davidson (11/19)... made his collegiate debut against Seton Hall in the second round of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/16)... scored six points on 2-of-2 shooting from the floor and 2-of-2 from the charity stripe... also grabbed five rebounds in 13 minutes off the bench. Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ. Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington Career Highs Points 6 vs. Seton Hall, 11/16/05 Rebounds 5 vs. Seton Hall, 11/16/05 Assists 1 vs. Miami, 2/19/06 Steals 1 vs. Seton Hall, 11/16/05 Blocked Shots n/a Field Goals 2 vs. Seton Hall, 11/16/05 Free Throws 2 vs. Seton Hall, 11/16/05 Miscellaneous Double-figure points 0 Double-figure rebounds 0 Double-doubles 0 3 or more blocked shots 0 Dunks 2 Three-point plays 0 Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

52 Boykin s Game-by-Game Freshman Season ( ) Played two minutes against Southern (3/16) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... made an appearance against Wake Forest (3/11) in the ACC Semifinals... scored two points and grabbed one rebound against Miami (3/10) in the ACC Quarterfinals... recorded one blocked shot against No. 13 North Carolina (3/4)... saw one minute of action against Florida State (3/1)... pulled down one rebound against Miami (2/19)... tallied one rebound and one steal in four minutes against Wake Forest (2/14)... made an appearance against Maryland (2/11)... played one minute against Florida State (2/4)... recorded one blocked shot in two minutes against Virginia (1/28)... pulled down one rebound in one minute of action against Virginia Tech (1/26)... recorded two points and one rebound in one minute of action against Georgetown (1/21)... saw limited action against No. 14 N.C. State (1/18)... scored two points in one minute of action against Clemson (1/14)... played two minutes with one rebound against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... saw one minute of action against No. 23 Wake Forest (1/8)... blocked a shot and made one free throw against Bucknell (1/2)... Scored four points on four free throws with three rebounds against UNC Greensboro (12/31)... grabbed one rebound in five minutes against St. John s (12/21)... played in eight minutes with six points, six rebounds, one assist and one blocked shot against Valparaiso (12/18)... scored four points on 1-of-2 shooting with a rebound in two minutes against No. 2 Texas (12/10)... recorded one steal in two minutes against Pennsylvania (12/7)... played one minute with one rebound in the conference opener against Virginia Tech (12/4)... saw one minute of action against Drexel in the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/23)... played eight minutes against Seton Hall in the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/16) for his collegiate debut... shot 2-of-6 from the field for four points and grabbed two offensive rebounds. Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ. Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington Career Highs Points 6 vs. Valparaiso, 12/18/05 Rebounds 6 vs. Valparaiso, 12/18/05 Assists 1, two times Steals 1, two times Blocked Shots 1, four times Field Goals 3 vs. Valparaiso, 12/18/05 Free Throws 4 vs. UNC Greensboro, 12/31/05 Miscellaneous Double-figure points 0 Double-figure rebounds 0 Double-doubles 0 Charges Taken 0 Dunks 0 Three-point plays 0 Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

53 Davidson s Game-by-Game Freshman Season ( ) Made an appearance against Wake Forest (3/11) in the ACC Semifinals... made an appearance against Florida State (3/1)... made his first career three-point attempt against Miami (2/19)... played one minute against Virginia (1/28)... saw two minutes of action against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... came in to the game in the final minute against No. 23 Wake Forest (1/8)... saw two minutes of action against Bucknell (1/2)... collected his first career steal against UNC Greensboro (12/31)... recorded his first collegiate rebound against St. John s (12/21)... saw two minutes of action with one field goal attempt against Valparaiso (12/18). Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ. -Inj. Seton Hall -Inj. Davidson -Inj. vs. Drexel -Inj. vs. [11] Memphis -Inj. at [17] Indiana -Inj. Virginia Tech -Inj. Pennsylvania -Inj. vs. [2] Texas -Inj. Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington Career Highs Points 3 vs. Miami, 2/19/05 Rebounds 1 vs. St. John s, 12/21/05 Assists n/a Steals 1 vs. UNC Greensboro, 12/31/05 Blocked Shots n/a Field Goals n/a Free Throws n/a Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

54 Davidson s Game-by-Game Junior Season ( ) Has not played due to injury. Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ. -Inj. Seton Hall -Inj. Davidson -Inj. vs. Drexel -Inj. vs. [11] Memphis -Inj. at [17] Indiana -Inj. Virginia Tech -Inj. Pennsylvania -Inj. vs. [2] Texas -Inj. Valparaiso -Inj. St. John s -Inj. vs. UNC Greensboro -Inj. Bucknell -Inj. at [23] Wake Forest -Inj. [23] Maryland -Inj. at Clemson -Inj. [14] N.C. State -Inj. at Georgetown -Inj. at Virginia Tech -Inj. Virginia -Inj. at [15] Boston College -Inj. Florida State -Inj. at {23] North Carolina -Inj. at Maryland -Inj. Wake Forest -Inj. Miami -Inj. at Georgia Tech -Inj. vs. Temple -Inj. at Florida State -Inj. [13] North Carolina -Inj. vs. Miami -Inj. vs. Wake Forest -Inj. vs. [11] Boston College -Inj. vs. Southern -Inj. vs. [14] George Washington -Inj. Career Highs Points 2, two times Rebounds 1, five times Assists 1 vs. UNC Greensboro, 11/27/04 Steals 1 vs. Seton Hall, 3/20/04 Blocked Shots n/a Field Goals n/a 3-Point Field Goals n/a Free Throws 2, two times Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

55 Career Notes One of four senior captains for Duke in has seen action in 132 career games, including 55 starts... averaging 4.9 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.8 assists in his career... has 191 steals in his career and averages 1.45 thefts per game as a collegian... registered at least one steal in 101 of 132 career games... career assist-to-turnover ratio is Senior Season ( ) Received honorable mention recognition on the ACC All-Defensive team... scored six points against No. 14 George Washington (3/18) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament... grabbed four rebounds against Southern (3/16) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... recorded two points and one assist in 25 minutes against No. 11 Boston College in the ACC Championship game (3/12)... tallied four rebounds, three points, two assists and two steals in 29 minutes against Wake Forest (3/11) in the ACC Semifinals... scored five points, dished out four assists and had one steal in 19 minutes against Miami (3/10) in the ACC Quarterfinals... tallied two points, two assists and a blocked shot on senior night against No. 13 North Carolina (3/4)... grabbed three rebounds and scored two points against Florida State (3/1)... tallied three points, two rebounds and four assists against Temple (2/ 25)... recorded two rebounds and an assist in 19 minutes against Georgia Tech (2/22)... dished out five assists to go along with seven points and three rebounds against Miami (2/ 19)... made 4-of-6 field goals, including 1-of-2 from three-point range for nine points against Wake Forest (2/14)... also recorded three rebounds and three assists against the Dockery s Game-by-Game Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington Demon Deacons... scored 15 points on 4-of-7 shooting, including 3-of-4 from three-point range and a perfect 4-of-4 from the charity stripe against Maryland (2/11)... matched a career high with four three-point field goals (4-of-6) and finished 5-of-9 overall for 14 points against No. 23 North Carolina (2/7)... tallied seven points, three assists, one block and one steal against Florida State (2/4)... scored 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting, including 2-of-4 from three-point range against No. 15 Boston College (2/1)... recorded five steals to go along with three points and three assists against Virginia (1/28)... made 3-of-6 field goal attempts for eight points against Virginia Tech (1/26)... scored 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting with two steals against Georgetown (1/21)... shot 3-of-5 from beyond the three-point line and finished with 10 points, six rebounds and five assists against No. 14 N.C. State (1/18)... recorded four steals to go along with 10 points against Clemson (1/14)... tallied 10 points, four rebounds, four assists and five steals against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... scored eight points on 3-of-6 shooting and 2-of-3 from behind the arc to go along with four assists, three rebounds and two steals against No. 23 Wake Forest (1/8)... pulled down a career-high eight rebounds to go along with 10 points, five assists and four steals against Bucknell (1/ 2)... tallied six points with four assists and two steals against UNC Greensboro (12/31)... scored 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting with four rebounds and three assists against St. John s (12/21)... made 6-of-7 from the free throw line and finished with 14 points against Valparaiso (12/18)... also had four rebounds and four steals against the Crusaders... recorded seven rebounds for the second straight game against No. 2 Texas (12/10)... also scored seven points with four assists and two steals against the Longhorns... tied a career high with seven rebounds in a win over Pennsylvania (12/7)... also scored 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting to go along with five steals against the Quakers... netted the game-winner as time expired from 40-feet away in the conference opener against Virginia Tech (12/4)... scored a career-high 19 points on 6-of-9 shooting and 4-of-5 from three-point range to go along with six steals against the Hokies... pulled down four rebounds to go along with two points, three assists and one steal at No. 17 Indiana (11/30)... scored eight points with four rebounds and three assists against No. 11 Memphis in the championship game of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/25)... recorded four points on 2-of-2 shooting against Drexel in the NIT Season Tip-Off semifinals (11/23)... grabbed five rebounds and dished out six assists to go along with four points against Davidson (11/19)... dished out a career-high seven assists against Seton Hall in the preseason NIT (11/16)... scored six points, grabbed four rebounds and had two steals against the Pirates... made two three-pointers and finished with seven points in the season opener against Boston University in the preseason NIT (11/14)... also recorded two assists in 26 minutes. Season Honors Duke Athlete of the Week (12/9) SI.com All-Glue team (2/14) ACC All-Defensive team honorable mention Career Highs Points 19 vs. Virginia Tech, 12/4/05 Rebounds 8 vs. Bucknell, 1/2/06 Assists 7 vs. Seton Hall, 11/16/05 Steals 7 vs. St. John s, 12/6/03 Blocked Shots 2, two times Field Goals 6 vs. Virginia Tech, 12/4/05 3-Point Field Goals 4, two times Free Throws 7 vs. Davidson, 11/22/04 Miscellaneous Career Double-figure points or more rebounds or more assists or more steals 7 21 Three-Point Plays 2 2 Four-Point Plays 2 2 Charges Taken 4 12 Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

56 Johnson s Game-by-Game Senior Season ( ) Played one minute on senior night against No. 13 North Carolina (3/4)... made an appearance against Florida State (3/1)... saw one minute of action against Georgia Tech (2/22)... played one minute against Miami (2/19)... grabbed an offensive rebound against Wake Forest (2/14)... blocked one shot in five minutes against Maryland (2/11)... recorded one rebound in one minute against Florida State (2/4)... played two minutes against No. 23 Wake Forest (1/8)... saw two minutes of action against UNC Greensboro (12/31)... played two minutes versus St. John s (12/21)... saw one minute of action in the first half against Valparaiso (12/18)... played one minute in the semfinals of the NIT Season Tip-Off against Drexel (11/23)... tallied a career-high six points on 3-of-3 shooting in his first game of the season against Seton Hall in the preseason NIT (11/16)... pulled down two rebounds in four minutes against the Pirates. Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ. Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington Career Highs Points 6 vs. Seton Hall, 11/16/05 Rebounds 6 vs. Virginia Tech, 1/30/05 Assists 3 vs. Virginia Tech, 1/30/05 Steals 1 vs. Clemson, 2/8/04 Blocked Shots 2 vs. Princeton, 1/5/05 Field Goals 3, 11/16/05 Free Throws 2, two times Minutes 10 vs. Virginia Tech, 1/30/05 Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

57 Freshman Season ( ) Named to the ACC All-Freshman team... selected to the ACC All-Tournament second team... Recorded a career-high 13 rebounds to go along with 14 points for his second career double-double against No. 14 George Washington (3/18) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament... Blocked a career-high four shots to go along with eight points against Southern (3/16) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... scored 16 points on 5-of-5 shooting from the field and 6-of-8 shooting from the free-throw line to go along with five rebounds against No. 11 Boston College in the ACC Championship game (3/12)... posted 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting from the field, including 1-of-2 from three-point range and 2-of-4 from the free-throw line to go along with eight rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal in 35 minutes against Wake Forest (3/11) in the ACC Semifinals... scored 10 points on 3-of-8 shooting and 4-of-5 shooting from the free-throw line to go along with seven rebounds and two blocks against Miami (3/10) in the ACC Quarterfinals... posted four points and three rebounds with one block against No. 13 North Carolina (3/4)... tallied two points, six rebounds, three assists and three blocks against Florida State (3/1)... scored 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting and 2-of-4 from the free-throw line to go along with seven rebounds against Temple (2/25)... shot 5-of-7 from the floor for 10 points to go along with five rebounds and four steals against Georgia Tech (2/22)... made a career-high 9-of-11 from the free-throw line and finished with 14 points against Miami (2/19)... also had seven rebounds, three assists and two steals against the Hurricanes... scored 16 points on a perfect shooting night against Wake Forest (2/14)... shot 5-of-5 from the floor, 1-of-1 from McRoberts Game-by-Game Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington beyond the arc and 5-of-5 from the free-throw line against the Demon Deacons... also tallied three rebounds, two blocks, two steals and tied a career high with four assists... grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds against Maryland (2/11)... scored a career-high 17 points on 6-of-8 shooting, including his second three-pointer of the season to go along with five rebounds against No. 23 North Carolina (2/7)... made 5-of-6 free throw attempts and finished with seven points to go along with two assists and two blocks against Florida State (2/4)... made a career-high six free throws to go along with 4-of-7 shooting from the floor for 14 points against No. 15 Boston College (2/1)... compiled nine points, four rebounds and two steals in 20 minutes against Virginia (1/28)... scored eight points on 4-of-6 shooting to go along with seven rebounds, four assists, three blocks and two steals against Virginia Tech (1/26)... tallied five points on 2-of-2 shooting with two blocks against Georgetown (1/21)... came off the bench to score four points and grab two rebounds in 18 minutes against No. 14 N.C. State (1/18)... scored four points and blocked two shots against Clemson (1/14)... recorded three blocks and two steals against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... made his first collegiate three-pointer against No. 23 Wake Forest (1/8)... also tallied five rebounds, three assists, one block and two steals against the Demon Deacons... posted his first career double-double against Bucknell (1/2) with 14 points and 10 rebounds... Tallied a career-high 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting against UNC Greensboro (12/31)... scored a career-high 12 points on six made field goals in a win over St. John s (12/21)... scored eight points on 4-of-5 shooting with three rebounds against Valparaiso (12/18)... recorded six points, five rebounds, one assist, one block and two steals against No. 2 Texas (12/10)... compiled eight points, seven rebounds, two assists, two blocks and four steals against Pennsylvania (12/7)... tallied five points, four rebounds and three assists against Virginia Tech (12/4) in the conference opener... returned to his home state and scored six points on 3-of-7 shooting with three rebounds and two blocks against No. 17 Indiana (11/30)... scored 12 points on 6- of-9 shooting to go along with four rebounds against No. 11 Memphis in the championship game of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/25)... scored in double figures for the first time in his career with 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting against Drexel in the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/23)... added six rebounds and three blocks in 29 minutes... shot 2-of-4 with four points, three rebounds and a block against Davidson (11/19)... made his first career start against Seton Hall in the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/16), scoring six points with two rebounds and his first career blocked shot... successful debut at the collegiate level with ten rebounds to go along with six points on 3-of-6 shooting against Boston University (11/14)... five of his rebounds were on the offensive end of the floor. Season Honors ACC All-Freshman Team ACC All-Tournament Second Team Career Highs Points 17 vs. North Carolina, 2/7/06 Rebounds 13 vs. George Washington, 3/18/06 Assists 4, two times Steals 4, two times Blocked Shots 4 vs. Southern, 3/16/06 Field Goals 6, four times Free Throws 9 vs. Miami, 2/19/06 Miscellaneous Double-figure points 15 Double-figure rebounds 4 Double-doubles 2 3 or more blocked shots 5 Dunks 51 Three-point plays 6 Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

58 Career Notes One of four senior captains for Duke in has played in 116 contests, averaging 4.5 points and 2.2 rebounds per game... has a career three-point field goal percentage of.360 (111-of-308). Senior Season ( ) Scored five points with one block and one steal against No. 14 George Washington (3/18) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament... Dished out one assist in 14 minutes against Southern (3/16) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... recorded three points and two rebounds against No. 11 Boston College in the ACC Championship game (3/12)... tied a career high with three steals to go along with six points against Wake Forest (3/11) in the ACC Semifinals... tallied three rebounds, two points and one steal against Miami (3/10) in the ACC Quarterfinals... scored 13 points on 4-of-8 from the floor, 3-of-7 from three-point range and 2-of-2 from the free-throw line on senior night against No. 13 North Carolina (3/ 4)... also tallied four rebounds, two assists and three steals against the Tar Heels... made 2-of-2 three-point attempts and 2-of-3 overall for six points against Florida State (3/1)... recorded two points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal against Temple (2/25)... scored five points on 2-of-3 shooting, including 1-of-1 from beyond the arc against Georgia Tech (2/22)... tallied five points and three rebounds against Miami (2/19)... recorded five points and four rebounds against Wake Forest (2/14)... pulled down six rebounds to go along with one steal against Maryland (2/11)... grabbed four rebounds in 14 minutes Melchionni s Game-by-Game Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington against No. 23 North Carolina (2/7)... posted four rebounds against Florida State (2/4)... recorded three points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals against No. 15 Boston College (2/1)... tallied three points, two assists and two steals against Virginia (1/28)... grabbed seven rebounds in 20 minutes against Virginia Tech (1/26)... recorded eight points, four rebounds and two steals against Georgetown (1/21)... scored 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting from three-point range to go along with five rebounds against No. 14 N.C. State (1/18)... tallied 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting at the free-throw line to go along with six rebounds against Clemson (1/14)... matched a career high with three steals to go along with three rebounds and three assists against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... tied career highs with six made field goals and five made three-point field goals for 17 points against No. 23 Wake Forest (1/8)... also grabbed five rebounds against the Demon Deacons... recorded three steals for the second time in his career against Bucknell (1/2)... scored three points against UNC Greensboro (12/31)... tallied six points with two rebounds and one assist against St. John s (12/21)... scored a career-high 18 points on 4-of-7 shooting from the field and 8-of-9 shooting from the free-throw line to go along with five rebounds against Valparaiso (12/18)... made one three-point shot for three points against No. 2 Texas (12/10)... tallied five points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal in 20 minutes against Pennsylvania (12/7)... posted a career-high two blocks to go along with five points and four rebounds against Virginia Tech in the conference opener (12/ 4)... recorded 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting and 2-of-5 from three-point range against No. 17 Indiana (11/30)... also grabbed nine rebounds and dished out three assists against the Hoosiers... compiled four rebounds and two steals in 16 minutes against No. 11 Memphis in the championship game of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/25)... went 0-for-5 from three point range and 1-of-6 on the night for four points against Drexel in the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/23)... tied a career-high with 16 points on 5-of-13 shooting against Davidson (11/19)... shot 3-of-8 from downtown, pulled down seven rebounds and dished out three assists in 27 minutes off the bench... recorded eight points with two rebounds, two assists and two steals against Seton Hall in the preseason NIT (11/16)... scored eight points in the season opener against Boston University in the preseason NIT (11/14)... also compiled three rebounds, one block and one steal in the 17-point win. Career Highs Points 18 vs. Valparaiso, 12/18/05 Rebounds 9, three times Assists 4 vs. Maryland, 2/12/05 Steals 3, five times Blocked Shots 2 vs. Virginia Tech, 12/4/05 Field Goals 6, two times 3-Point Field Goals 5, two times Free Throws 8 vs. Valparaiso, 12/18/05 Miscellaneous Career Double-figure points or more rebounds or more assists 3 6 Three-point plays 3 6 Dunks 1 1 Charges Drawn Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

59 Sophomore Season ( ) Made 2-of-2 free throw attempts for two points and grabbed three rebounds against No. 14 George Washington (3/18) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament... Pulled down six rebounds to go with two points against Southern (3/16) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... recorded four rebounds, three points and one assist against No. 11 Boston College in the ACC Championship game... tallied six points and one steal against Wake Forest (3/11) in the ACC Semifinals... shot 5-of-11 from the field and 4-of-7 from behind the arc for 14 points against Miami (3/10) in the ACC Quarterfinals... matched a career high with 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting from the field, 2-of-5 from three-point range and 3-of-4 from the free-throw line against No. 13 North Carolina (3/4)... scored 10 points on 4-of-10 shooting and 2-of-5 from beyond the arc with four rebounds against Florida State (3/1)... tallied 12 points, nine rebounds and two assists against Temple (2/25)... also matched a career high with five made free throws against the Owls... recorded 10 points, four rebounds and two steals against Georgia Tech (2/22)... scored 13 points on 3-of-6 shooting, including 3-of-5 from three-point range and 4-of-4 from the free-throw line against Miami (2/19)... made 5-of-9 field goals for 10 points to go along with seven rebounds against Wake Forest (2/14)... grabbed six rebounds against Maryland (2/11)... tallied two points on 1-of-3 shooting in 14 minutes against No. 23 North Carolina (2/7)... scored 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting and 3-of-4 from three-point range to go along with six rebounds against Florida State (2/4)... posted four points and five rebounds in 20 minutes against No. 15 Boston College (2/1)... scored four points on 2-of-3 shooting to go along with one Nelson s Game-by-Game Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis -Inj. at [17] Indiana -Inj. Virginia Tech -Inj. Pennsylvania -Inj. vs. [2] Texas -Inj. Valparaiso -Inj. St. John s -Inj. vs. UNC Greensboro -Inj. Bucknell -Inj. at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson -Inj. [14] N.C. State -Inj. at Georgetown -Inj. at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington assist, one block and one steal in 20 minutes off the bench against Virginia (1/28)... returned from injury to score seven points on 3-of-5 shooting against Virginia Tech (1/26)... made 2-of-2 three-point attempts for six points to go along with four steals in 10 minutes against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... left the Maryland game early due to a bone bruise on his right ankle... returned from injury to play 11 minutes with two points against No. 23 Wake Forest (1/8)... suffered a fractured right ankle in the first half of the NIT Season Tip-Off semifinal game against Drexel (11/23) and only played eight minutes with a rebound... scored five points with four rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal in 26 minutes against Davidson (11/19)... shot a perfect 6-of-6 from the floor and 2-of-2 from the free-throw line for 16 points against Seton Hall in the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/16)... made two three-pointers to go along with five rebounds and two assists... recorded a career-high seven steals against Boston University in the NIT Season Tip-Off to begin the season (11/14)... also scored five points off 3-of-3 shooting from the free-throw line to go along with three rebounds. Career Highs Points 17, two times Rebounds 10 vs. Toledo, 12/12/04 Assists 3, two times Steals 7 vs. Boston, 11/14/05 Blocked Shots 2, two times Field Goals 6, four times Free Throws Made 5, two times Free Throw Attempts 9 vs. Valparaiso, 12/4/04 Miscellaneous Career Double-figure points 9 15 Double-figure rebounds or more rebounds Three-point plays 1 4 Charges Drawn 3 3 Dunks 5 12 Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

60 Pagliuca s Game-by-Game Junior Season ( ) Played the final four minutes in Duke s victory over Seton Hall in the second round of the preseason NIT (11/16). Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ. Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington Career Highs Points n/a Rebounds 1 vs. Valparaiso, 2/26/04 Assists n/a Steals n/a Blocked Shots n/a Field Goals n/a 3-Point Field Goals n/a Free Throws n/a Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

61 Freshman Season ( ) Selected to the ACC All-Freshman team... named to the ACC All-Tournament second team... Tallied 10 points, four rebounds and six assists against No. 14 George Washington (3/18) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament... Dished out eight assists and recorded four steals against Southern (3/16) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... recorded a career-high five steals to go along with 10 points, five rebounds and two assists against No. 11 Boston College in the ACC Championship game... scored a career-high 18 points on 5-of- 9 shooting from the field and 8-of-9 shooting from the free-throw line against Wake Forest (3/11) in the ACC Semifinals... also tied a career high with seven rebounds to go along with five assists against the Demon Deacons... posted eight points, five assists and three steals against Miami (3/10) in the ACC Quarterfinals... dished out seven assists to go along with three rebounds against No. 13 North Carolina (3/4)... tallied four points, four rebounds and two assists against Florida State (3/1)... scored 13 points on 3-of-6 shooting from threepoint distance and 4-of-6 from the free-throw line to go along with five assists and three rebounds against Temple (2/25)... dished out eight assists against Georgia Tech (2/22)... grabbed two rebounds and had two assists against Miami (2/19)... recorded four points, five assists and two steals against Wake Forest (2/14)... scored 16 points on 5-of-8 shooting, including a career-best 4-of-5 from beyond the arc against Maryland (2/11)... also compiled seven assists against the Terps... dished out seven assists to go along with six points and two steals against No. 23 North Carolina (2/7)... tallied three points, three rebounds, seven assists and two steals against Florida State (2/4)... recorded three Paulus Game-by-Game Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington assists, two steals and two rebounds against No. 15 Boston College (2/1)... tallied four points, five rebounds, eight assists and two steals against Virginia (1/28)... dished out five assists to go along with six points against Virginia Tech (1/26)... scored a career-high 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the field, 1-of-1 from three-point range and 3-of-3 from the free throw line against Georgetown (1/21)... also grabbed four rebounds and had four assists against the Hoyas... tallied six points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals against No. 14 N.C. State (1/18)... recorded 10 points, four rebounds, eight assists and two steals against Clemson (1/14)... compiled 10 points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... scored 10 points on 3-of-5 shooting to go along with four rebounds, three assists and three steals against No. 23 Wake Forest (1/8)... dished out seven assists to go along with four points against Bucknell (1/2)... posted six points, four rebounds and four assists against UNC Greensboro (12/31)... compiled seven assists to go along with two steals and seven points against St. John s (12/21)... named ACC Rookie of the Week (12/19) for the second time in three weeks... broke the school record for assists in a game by a freshman when he recorded 15 assists against Valparaiso (12/18)... dished out five assists to go along with eight points, four rebounds and two steals against No. 2 Texas (12/10)... posted two points with two rebounds, two assists and one steal against Pennsylvania (12/7)... received ACC Co-Rookie of the Week (12/5) after leading Duke to wins over Virginia Tech and Indiana... scored five points with four assists against Virginia Tech (12/4) in the conference opener... compiled 13 points on 4-of-9 shooting and 4-of-5 from the charity stripe to go along with six assists at No. 17 Indiana (11/30)... recorded career-highs with seven rebounds and eight assists to go along with five points against No. 11 Memphis in the championship game of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/25)... dished out five assists in 25 minutes in the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip- Off against Drexel (11/23)... scored six points on 2-of-2 shooting from downtown and had two rebounds and two assists against Davidson (11/19)... in his first career start, scored 12 points on a perfect 4-of-4 from the field and 2-of-2 from the free throw line against Seton Hall in the NIT Season Tip- Off (11/16)... made two three-pointers to go along with five rebounds, four assists and a steal in 26 minutes... played 18 minutes in his first collegiate game against Boston University in the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/14)... finished with two points from the free-throw line and three steals. Season Honors ACC Rookie of the Week (12/19) ACC Co-Rookie of the Week (12/5) ACC All-Freshman team ACC All-Tournament Second Team Career Highs Points 18 vs. Wake Forest, 3/11/06 Rebounds 7, two times Assists 15 vs. Valparaiso, 12/18/05 Steals 5 vs. Boston College, 3/12/06 Field Goals 5, three times 3-Point Field Goals 4 vs. Maryland, 2/11/06 Free Throws 8 vs. Wake Forest, 3/11/06 Miscellaneous Double-figure points 11 3 or more rebounds 19 3 or more assists 29 Three-point plays 2 Charges Taken 5 Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

62 Perkins Game-by-Game Senior Season ( ) Saw two minutes of action against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... made his first career threepoint attempt for the first three points of his college career against Bucknell (1/2)... grabbed one rebound against UNC Greensboro (12/31)... logged two minutes of playing time against Valparaiso (12/18)... played one minute against No. 2 Texas (12/10)... saw four minutes of action against Seton Hall in the preseason NIT (11/16). Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ. Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington Career Highs Points 3 vs. Bucknell, 1/2/06 Rebounds 1 vs. UNC Greensboro, 11/27/04 Assists n/a Steals n/a Field Goals 1 vs. Bucknell, 1/2/06 Field Goal Attempts 1, three times Free Throws n/a Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

63 Freshman Season ( ) Recorded one steal in two minutes against Southern (3/16) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... played at the end of the game against No. 13 North Carolina (3/4)... made an appearance against Florida State (3/1)... saw one minute of action against Miami (2/19)... tallied one steal in one minute against Wake Forest (2/14)... made an appearance against Maryland (2/11)... saw one minute of action against No. 23 North Carolina (2/7)... played one minute against Florida State (2/4)... scored two points in four minutes against Virginia (1/28)... saw two minutes of action against Georgetown (1/21)... recorded two steals in eight minutes against No. 14 N.C. State (1/18)... posted one assist in seven minutes against Clemson (1/14)... played three minutes against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... saw four minutes of action with one rebound against No. 23 Wake Forest (1/8)... dished out three assists against Bucknell (1/2)... scored in double figures for the first time in his college career with 10 points on 3-5 shooting from three-point range against UNC Greensboro (12/ 31)... made his only field goal attempt and both free throw attempts for four points against St. John s (12/21)... recorded his first two collegiate rebounds and scored four points against Valparaiso (12/18)... tallied five points on 2-of-3 shooting with one assist in 10 minutes against No. 2 Texas (12/10)... played 11 minutes against Pennsylvania (12/7) with two points... scored four points on 2-of-4 shooting off the bench against Virginia Tech (12/ 4) in the conference opener... played four minutes at No. 17 Indiana (11/30)... recorded one steal in five minutes against No. 11 Memphis in the championship game of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/25)... came off the bench to score seven points on 3-of-4 shooting to Pocius Game-by-Game Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami -Inj. vs. Wake Forest -Inj. vs. [11] Boston College -Inj. vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington go along with an assist and a steal in 13 minutes against Drexel in the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/23)... recorded one assist in four minutes against Davidson (11/19)... tallied four points with four assists and a steal in the second round of the NIT Season Tip-Off against Seton Hall (11/16)... saw one minute of action in his first career game against Boston University in the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/14). Career Highs Points 10 vs. UNC Greensboro, 12/31/05 Rebounds 2, three times Assists 4 vs. Seton Hall, 11/16/05 Steals 2 vs. N.C. State, 1/18/06 Blocked Shots n/a Field Goals 3, two times Free Throws 2, two times Miscellaneous Double-figure points 1 3 or more rebounds 0 3 or more assists 2 3 or more steals 0 Dunks 0 Charges Drawn 4 Three-point plays 0 Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total Career NCAA Tournament Statistics SEASON GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT. 3PT-A PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB. AVG. PF-DQ AS TO BS ST TP AVG Total

64 Career Notes One of four senior captains for Duke in second among the NCAA s all-time leaders in free throw percentage (.912)... owns the school and ACC scoring records and is 16th in NCAA history with 2,758 career points... fourth on Duke s career chart and 18th in ACC history with a.406 (454- of-1117) three-point field goal percentage... holds the NCAA record with 454 three-point field goals made... the ACC career (.912) and single-season ( ) free throw percentage leader... ranks second all-time at Duke with 660 career free throws made... has reached double digits in scoring 121 times... scored 20-or-more points in a game 70 times, including 21 times as a junior in and 28 times this season... has 31 games with five or more made three-point field goals... has been named ACC Player of the Week 11 times in his career. Senior Season ( ) Named ACC Player of the Year as well as a first team All-ACC choice... named the ACC Tournament MVP and to the ACC All-Tournament first team... Led all scorers with 20 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field and 4-of-9 from the three-point line against No. 14 George Washington (3/18) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament... Shot 10-of-20 from the floor, 5-of-10 from beyond the arc and 4-of-4 from the charity stripe for 29 points against Southern (3/16) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... shot 8-of-17 from the field, including 7-of-11 from behind the arc for 26 points against No. 11 Boston College in the ACC Championship game (3/12)... recorded 20 points against Wake Forest (3/11) in the ACC Semifinals... scored 25 points on 9-of-17 shooting from the field and 5-of-11 from three-point range against Miami (3/10) in the ACC Quarterfinals... tallied 18 points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals on senior night against No. 13 North Carolina (3/ 4)... recorded 30 points on 10-of-28 shooting, 4-of-14 from three-point range and 6-of-6 from the free-throw line against Florida State (3/1)... became the all-time leading scorer in ACC history with 11 points against Temple (2/25)... tallied 22 points, four assists and three steals against Georgia Tech (2/22)... named ACC Player of the Week for the sixth time of the season (2/20)... moved into first place on Duke s all-time career scoring list, passing Johnny Dawkins with 30 points against Miami (2/19)... shot 10-of-15 from the floor, 6-of-9 from beyond the arc and 4-of-4 from the charity stripe against the Hurricanes... became the NCAA record holder in three-point field goals, passing Curtis Staples of Virginia (413) against Wake Forest (2/14)... scored 33 points on 11-of-18 shooting, 4- of-9 from beyond the arc and 7-of-7 from the free-throw line against the Demon Deacons to become the 54th player in NCAA history to score over 2,500 career points... named ACC Player of the Week for the fifth time this season (2/13)... tallied 35 points on 9-of-19 shooting, 4-of-10 from three-point range and 13-of-14 from the free-throw line against Maryland (2/11)... scored the most points (35) ever by a Duke player at North Carolina and second most by an opposing player in the Dean Smith Center... finished the game 12-of-22 from the field, 5-of-10 from three-point range and 6-of-6 from the free-throw line to go along with four steals against the No. 23 Tar Heels (2/7)... recorded 36 points, six rebounds and six assists against Florida State (2/4)... tallied 28 points, five rebounds, four assists and two steals against No. 15 Boston College (2/1)... shot 8-of-18 from the floor, 3-of-6 from three-point range and 9-of-10 from the free-throw line against the Eagles... named ACC Player Season Honors Rupp National Player of the Year SI.com National Player of the Year The Sporting News National Player of the Year Rivals.com First Team All-America SI.com First Team All-America USBWA First Team All-America USBWA District III Player of the Year CollegeInsider.com All-America Team ACC Player of the Year All-ACC First Team ACC Tournament MVP ACC All-Tournament First Team Oscar Robertson Trophy finalist (USBWA) Bayer Advantage Senior CLASS Award finalist SI.com Midseason First Team All-America ACC Player of the Week (11/21, 12/12, 1/23, 1/30, 2/13, 2/20) NIT Season Tip-Off All-Tournament Team Career Highs Points 41, two times Rebounds 7, three times Assists 8 vs. UNC Greensboro, 11/27/04 Steals 5 vs. Davidson, 11/25/02 Field Goals 13 vs. Texas, 12/10/05 3-Point Field Goals 9 vs. Texas, 12/10/05 Free Throws 14, two times Miscellaneous Career Double-figure points point games point games point games or more assists or more 3-pt FGs Three-point plays Four-point plays 3 7 Charges Drawn Redick s Game-by-Game Opponent FG 3FG FT O-D-R PF Pts A TO B S MIN Boston Univ Seton Hall Davidson vs. Drexel vs. [11] Memphis at [17] Indiana Virginia Tech Pennsylvania vs. [2] Texas Valparaiso St. John s vs. UNC Greensboro Bucknell at [23] Wake Forest [23] Maryland at Clemson [14] N.C. State at Georgetown at Virginia Tech Virginia at [15] Boston College Florida State at [23] North Carolina at Maryland Wake Forest Miami at Georgia Tech vs. Temple at Florida State [13] North Carolina vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest vs. [11] Boston College vs. Southern vs. [14] George Washington of the Week for the fourth time of the season on January scored 40 points on 11-of-13 shooting, 8-of-10 from three-point range and from the free-throw line against Virginia (1/28)... tallied 24 points on 7-of-17 shooting and 8-of-9 from the free-throw line against Virginia Tech (1/26)... named ACC co-player of the Week on January tied a career high with 41 points on 12-of-24 shooting, 6-of-11 from downtown and 11-of-13 from the free-throw line against Georgetown (1/21)... scored 28 points on 7-of-15 shooting and a perfect 10-of-10 from the free-throw line to go along with six assists against No. 14 N.C. State (1/18)... shot 10-of-16 from the field and 12-of-16 from the free-throw line for 34 points against Clemson (1/14)... posted 27 points on 9-of-22 shooting and 4-of-13 from behind the arc against No. 23 Maryland (1/11)... also recorded his first career dunk against the Terps... scored 32 points on 12-of-21 shooing, including 5-of-13 from three-point range against No. 23 Wake Forest (1/8)... tallied 22 points on 9-of-21 shooting against Bucknell (1/2)... made six three-point field goals and was 9-of-9 from the free throw line for a gamehigh 35 points against UNC Greensboro (12/31)... scored a game-high 18 points against St. John s (12/21)... led all scorers with 30 points on 9-of-15 shooting and 5-of-9 from three-point range against Valparaiso (12/18)... named ACC Player of the Week (12/12) for the second time this season after leading Duke to a 31-point victory over No. 2 Texas in East Rutherford, N.J.... posted career highs with 41 points, 13 field goals and nine three-point field goals against No. 2 Texas (12/10)... his 41 points against the Longhorns is tied for the sixth-most in a game by a Duke player, while his nine three-pointers tied Shane Battier s school record... the 41 points also made him the ninth player in Duke history to reach the 2,000 point mark for his career... also became Duke s career three-point field goal leader in the win over the Longhorns... led all scorers with 24 points on 8-of-16 shooting and 4-of-9 from downtown against Pennsylvania (12/7)... recorded 18 points on 6-of-19 shooting against Virginia Tech (12/4) in the ACC opener... posted 29 points on 10-of-17 shooting, 4-of-8 from downtown and 5-of-6 from the free-throw line to go along with five assists, four rebounds and two steals at No. 17 Indiana... scored all 15 of his points in the first half and shot a perfect 3-of-3 from three-point range against No. 11 Memphis in the championship game of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/25)... recorded 30 points against Drexel in the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/23)... finished with 31 points on 8-of-19 shooting and a 13-of-15 mark from the charity stripe... named ACC Player of the Week after leading Duke to three wins to open the season... scored 29 points on 10-of-18 from the field, 4-of-6 from 3-point range and 5-of-5 from the charity stripe against Davidson (11/19)... led Duke with 18 points on 4-of-7 shooting from behind the arc against Seton Hall in the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/16)... shot 6-of-11 overall with four rebounds against the Pirates... posted 19 points on 7-of- 14 shooting, including 5-of-7 from the free-throw line against Boston University in the NIT Season Tip-Off (11/14). 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