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Schedule College Basketball Experience Classic (Cameron Indoor Stadium - Durham, N.C.) N. 12 Columbia (ESPNU) W, 86-43 N. 13 Georgia Southern (espn2) W, 72-48 N. 16 UNC Greensboro W, 75-48 College Basketball Experience Classic (Municipal Auditorium - Kansas City, Mo.) N. 20 Air Force (espn2) W, 71-56 N. 21 [13/17] Marquette (espn2) L, 73-62 N. 25 Davidson (FSNS) W, 75-47 N. 28 #Indiana (ESPN) W, 54-51 D. 2 [18/23] Georgetown (espn2) W, 61-52 D. 6 Holy Cross (espn2) W, 57-45 D. 9 George Mason (ESPN) W, 69-53 D. 19 Kent State (ESPN) W, 79-72 Aeropostale Classic (Madison Square Garden - New York, N.Y.) D. 21 vs. [22/24] Gonzaga (espn2) W, 61-54 D. 31 San Jose State (FSN) W, 70-51 J. 2 Temple (espn2) W, 73-55 J. 6 Virginia Tech* (ESPN) L, 69-67 OT J. 10 at Georgia Tech* (ESPN) 7:00 p.m. J. 14 at Miami* (FSN) 5:30 p.m. J. 18 Wake Forest* (espn2) 7:00 p.m. J. 20 at N.C. State* (ABC) 3:30 p.m. J. 25 Clemson* (ESPN) 7:00 p.m. J. 28 Boston College* (FSN) 5:30 p.m. F. 1 at Virginia* (ESPN) 9:00 p.m. F. 4 Florida State* (FSN) 2:00 p.m. F. 7 North Carolina* (RLF/ESPN) 9:00 p.m. F. 11 at Maryland* (FSN) 5:00 p.m. F. 14 at Boston College* (ESPN) 9:00 p.m. F. 18 Georgia Tech* (CBS) 1:00 p.m. F. 22 at Clemson* (ESPN) 9:00 p.m. F. 25 ^at St. John s (CBS) 2:00 p.m. F. 28 Maryland* (ESPN) 9:00 p.m. M. 4 at North Carolina* (CBS) 4:00 p.m. ACC Tournament (St. Pete Times Forum - Tampa, Fla.) M. 8 TBA (RLF/ESPN) TBA * - denotes ACC game # - ACC/Big 10 Challenge ^ - Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) + - denotes overtime Game 16 [11/11] Duke (13-2, 0-1) vs. Georgia Tech (11-4, 0-2) January 10, 2007 7:00 PM ET ESPN Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Ga. Blue Devil Update Duke (13-2, 0-1), 11th in both the AP poll and ESPN/USA Today coaches poll, faces Georgia Tech (11-4, 0-2) on Wednesday. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m. with ESPN televising the contest. Duke is coming off a 69-67 overtime loss to Virginia Tech in its ACC opener, while Georgia Tech is 0-2 in league play after falling to Clemson, 75-74, on Saturday. Junior DeMarcus Nelson paced the Blue Devils with 22 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the fl oor, including 4-of-6 from three-point distance. Nelson s fi nal trey came with 19 seconds remaining to force the overtime session. He also added fi ve rebounds, two assists, one block and two steals in a career-high 39 minutes. Josh McRoberts posted his third double-double in the last four games with 16 points and a game-high 10 rebounds. Duke Averages Game Quick Facts TV: ESPN; Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Jimmy Dykes (analyst), Doris Burke (sideline). Radio: Duke Radio Network (fl agship WDNC 620 AM in Durham); Bob Harris (play-by-play), John Roth (analyst) and Matthew Laurance (sideline). All-time Series: Duke leads the all-time series 57-21, including a 19-11 mark at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. The Blue Devils have won 20 of the last 21 meetings overall between the two schools. Coaches: Mike Krzyzewski Overall Record: 766-252 (32nd year) Duke Record: 693-193 (27th year) vs. Georgia Tech: 42-16 Paul Hewitt Overall Record: 184-114 (10th year) Georgia Tech Record: 118-87 (seventh year) vs. Duke: 1-12 He also added four assists and three blocks in the loss. Freshmen Jon Scheyer and Gerald Henderson also reached double-fi gures with 12 and 10 points, respectively. Both players also grabbed four rebounds apiece. Duke trailed 38-33 at the half before shooting 64.7 percent (11-of-17) in the second half en route to tying the game 64-64 at the end of regulation. McRoberts layup 10 seconds into overtime gave Duke the 66-64 lead, but the Blue Devils failed to make another fi eld goal over the fi nal 4:50 of the contest. Jamon Gordon s high-arching fl oater in the lane with 30 seconds remaining proved to be the game-winner for the Hokies. The Blue Devils shot 48.9 percent (22-of-45) from the floor and outrebounded Virginia Tech, 37-29, but also suffered a season-high 22 turnovers in the loss. No. Name (Ht., Wt., Yr.) Pos. PPG RPG APG SPG FG% 3FG% FT% 2 Josh McRoberts (6-10, 240, So.) F/C 12.8 8.1 4.2 0.9.479.273.663 3 Greg Paulus (6-1, 180, So.) G 7.6 1.9 3.5 1.1.467.476.857 5 Martynas Pocius (6-5, 190, So.) G/F 1.7 0.5 0.1 0.1.296.300.500 12 Jordan Davidson (6-1, 180, So.) G 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0.000.000.000 13 Nick Sutton (6-2, 180, Fr.) G 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.000.000.000 14 David McClure (6-6, 200, So.) F 4.7 5.2 0.5 1.5.519.600.565 15 Gerald Henderson (6-4, 215, Fr.) G 5.8 3.1 1.0 0.5.381.300.588 21 DeMarcus Nelson (6-4, 200, Jr.) G 15.0 5.6 1.9 1.3.517.443.647 30 Jon Scheyer (6-5, 180, Fr.) G 10.7 3.2 2.0 1.1.398.385.818 40 Griffi n Tormey (5-11, 165, So.) G - - - - - - - 42 Lance Thomas (6-8, 215, Fr.) F 5.5 2.5 0.0 0.8.553.000.606 45 Joe Pagliuca (6-2, 185, Sr.) G - - - - - - - 51 Steve Johnson (6-5, 195, Fr.) F 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.000.000.000 55 Brian Zoubek (7-0, 250, Fr.) C 5.6 3.3 0.3 0.3.528.000.718 -indicates probable starter

Storylines Duke leads the all-time series with Georgia Tech 57-21, including a 19-11 mark at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. The Blue Devils have won 20 of the last 21 meetings overall between the two schools. Mike Krzyzewski is 42-16 versus the Yellow Jackets with fi ve straight wins. Coach K owns a 264-116 record in conference regular season play, including a 115-74 mark in road games. His 264 career ACC wins is the second most in league history. The Blue Devils dropped their ACC opener on Saturday versus Virginia Tech ending a string of 10 straight conference-opening victories. Duke has not lost two straight games to open the conference season since 1995-96. The Blue Devils dropped their fi rst four conference games of the 1995-96 ACC slate. Duke is 159-36 (.815) outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium since the 1997-98 season, including a 78-19 (.804) mark in ACC play. The Blue Devils have won 55 of its last 72 ACC road contests. Sophomore Josh McRoberts is the only player in the ACC to rank in the top 10 in rebounds (third - 8.1 rpg.), blocks (third - 2.67 bpg.), assists (seventh - 4.20 apg.), assist-to-turnover ratio (seventh - 1.85:1) and minutes played (sixth - 34.20 pg.). McRoberts is also tied for 23rd in the league in scoring at 12.8 points per game. Over the last four games, the 6-10, 240-pound forward is averaging 15.8 points, 11.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.3 blocks per game. McRoberts also has three doubledoubles in the last four games for the Blue Devils. DeMarcus Nelson registered his third 20+ point game of the season in the loss to Virginia Tech. He netted a game-high 22 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the fi eld, including 4-of-6 from three-point distance. Nelson has led the Blue Devils in scoring six times this season and is 16th in the ACC in scoring at 15.0 ppg. He is also tied for eighth in the league in fi eld goal percentage (.517). The Blue Devils have held 10 of 15 opponents below 25.0 percent shooting from three-point distance this season. In turn, Duke has shot better than 37.5 percent on treys in 11 of 15 games. Duke ranks fi rst in the ACC in three-point defense at Devilish On Defense Despite the departure of two-time NABC National Defensive Player of the Year Shelden Williams, Duke s defense remains one of the best in the ACC. The Blue Devils are giving up 54.5 points per game (fourth lowest in the NCAA) as well as just 24.8 percent (53-of-214) shooting from three-point distance. Duke is allowing the opposition to shoot 38.0 percent (320-of-843) overall from the field, second-best in the ACC. Duke has held 12 opponents under 56 points in a game, including five foes under 50 points this season. In wins over Columbia, Holy Cross and UNC Greensboro, the Blue Devils forced more turnovers than their opponents had made fi eld goals. Here is a look at Duke s top defensive efforts: 24.8 percent (53-of-214) and three-point percentage (40.6 pct. - 86-of-212). Duke has outrebounded the opposition in 13 of its 15 games this season. The Blue Devils are fi fth in the ACC in rebound margin at +7.0 rpg. Over the last four games, Duke has averaged 42.2 rebounds with a +8.2 rebound margin. Indiana and George Mason are the only two teams to outrebound the Blue Devils this season. The Blue Devils have had at least three players reach double-fi gures in scoring in 11 of 15 games (73.3 pct.) this Stat Comparison Category Overall Record 13-2 11-4 Conference Record 0-1 0-2 Points 68.8 84.4 Opp. Rebounds 54.5 66.9 Rebounds 37.3 39.8 Opp. Rebounds 30.3 31.2 Off. Rebounds 11.3 14.7 Opp. Off. Rebounds 11.2 11.8 Field Goal Pct..468.509 Opp. Field Goal Pct..380.412 3-Point Pct..406.385 Opp. 3-Point Pct..248.302 Free Throw Pct..687.662 Opp. Free Throw Pct..642.689 Personal Fouls 15.9 18.7 Assists 13.6 17.1 Turnovers 16.1 15.9 Blocked Shots 5.7 3.9 Steals 7.7 10.3 season. DeMarcus Nelson has a team-high 13 double-fi gure scoring games, while Josh McRoberts is second with 10. Sophomore Greg Paulus is averaging 11.0 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.0 steals per game over the last four contests. He is also shooting 57.1 percent (16-of-28) from the fi eld and 50.0 percent (8-of-16) from three-point distance over that span. Wednesday s game marks Duke s fi rst true road game of the season. The Blue Devils are 20-5 under Coach K in road openers, including an active streak of 10 straight wins. Duke is 2-1 in neutral site contests this season. ACC Statstics AP Top 15 Comparison AP Team RPI SOS 1 North Carolina 3 6 2 Florida 49 171 3 Wisconsin 19 90 4 UCLA 1 2 5 Ohio State 22 78 6 Kansas 30 98 7 Pittsburgh 5 10 8 Texas A&M 31 111 9 Oklahoma State 12 45 10 Arizona 2 1 11 Duke 13 8 12 Butler 4 27 13 LSU 50 77 14 Alabama 17 66 15 Oregon 29 124 AP - Associated Press Ranking RPI - Ratings Percentage Index Ranking SOS - Strength of Schedule Ranking RPI & SOS provided by collegerpi.com; as of Jan. 9 Opp. Made Opp. Team FG Pct FGs TO Pts Columbia 29.4 15 19 43 Holy Cross 29.2 17 20 45 Davidson 28.6 18 16 47 Ga. Southern 30.6 19 17 48 UNC Greensboro 31.6 18 24 48 Indiana 38.5 20 16 51 Georgetown 42.9 21 17 52 George Mason 41.5 22 15 53 Gonzaga 38.6 22 10 54 San Jose State 32.8 22 12 51 Temple 34.3 23 8 55 Player GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb-Avg A TO B S Pts-Avg DeMarcus Nelson 1-1 39 8-13.615 4-6.667 2-2 1.000 5-5.0 2 4 1 2 22-22.0 Josh McRoberts 1-1 44 5-9.556 0-0.000 6-12.500 10-10.0 4 6 3 0 16-16.0 Jon Scheyer 1-1 44 3-7.429 1-3.333 5-6.833 4-4.0 1 2 0 0 12-12.0 Gerald Henderson 1-0 32 4-9.444 0-0.000 2-4.500 4-4.0 2 1 0 0 10-10.0 Lance Thomas 1-0 17 2-3.667 0-0.000 0-0.000 2-2.0 0 1 0 1 4-4.0 Brian Zoubek 1-0 6 0-0.000 0-0.000 2-2 1.000 1-1.0 1 1 0 0 2-2.0 David McClure 1-1 25 0-1.000 0-0.000 1-2.500 6-6.0 0 1 1 0 1-1.0 Greg Paulus 1-1 18 0-3.000 0-3.000 0-0.000 1-1.0 1 6 0 0 0-0.0 TEAM 4-4.0 Total 1 225 22-45.489 5-12.417 18-28.643 37-37.0 11 22 5 3 67-67.0 Opponents 1 225 26-60.433 4-10.400 13-18.722 29-29.0 10 7 3 14 69-69.0

102nd Season of Basketball Duke is in its 102nd season of basketball in. The Blue Devils have compiled a 1,809-813 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 766 wins is ninth all-time among college basketball s victory leaders (third among active coaches). Here is a look at the all-time victory leaders: Coach Overall Victories 1. Bob Knight^ 882 2. Dean Smith 879 3. Adolph Rupp 876 4. Jim Phelan 830 5. Eddie Sutton 798 6. Lefty Driesell 786 7. Lou Henson 779 8. Lute Olson^ 772 9. Mike Krzyzewski^ 766 10. Henry Iba 764 11. Ed Diddle 759 12. Phog Allen 746 13. Jim Calhoun^ 745 14. John Chaney 741 15. Jim Boeheim^ 737 16. Jerry Tarkanian 729 17. Norm Stewart 728 18. Ray Meyer 724 19. Don Haskins 719 20. Denny Crum 675 21. John Wooden 664 22. Ralph Miller 657 23. Marv Harshman 654 ^ - active coach; games through Jan. 8 Krzyzewski Approaching 700 Wins At Duke Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski is one of two active coaches with at least 675 wins at one school. Krzyzewski, one of just 13 coaches to register 600 wins at a school, ranks eighth overall with 693 career wins at Duke. Here is a look at the all-time wins leaders at one school: Coach (School) Victories 1. Dean Smith (North Carolina) 879 2. Adolph Rupp (Kentucky) 876 3. Jim Phelan (Mount St. Mary s) 830 4. Ed Diddle (Western Kentucky) 759 5. Jim Boeheim (Syracuse)^ 738 6. Ray Meyer (DePaul) 724 7. Don Haskins (UTEP) 719 8. Mike Krzyzewski (Duke)^ 693 9. Denny Crum (Louisville) 675 10. Bob Knight (Indiana) 662 ^ - active coach at the school; games through Jan. 8 Best Coaching Starts Coach K is also approaching the mark for the best career start by wins. Now in his 32nd year overall, Krzyzewski s 766 wins ranks second overall. He is also just the sixth coach in NCAA history to post 700 wins in 32 years. Here is a look at the top coaching starts through 32 years: Coach Overall Victories 1. Dean Smith 774 2. Mike Krzyzewski^ 766 3. Lute Olson 740 4. John Chaney 708 5. Eddie Sutton 702 6. Bob Knight 701 7. Adolph Rupp 686 8. Jim Calhoun 680 9. Henry Iba 652 10. Lefty Driesell 641 ^ - active coach in 32nd year; games through Jan. 8 New Century, Similar Result With 224 victories in the decade, Duke has the most wins by any program in the nation since the 1999-2000 season. Included in that record are two trips to the Final Four (2001 & 2004) and a National Championship in 2001. This decade has been the best in terms of winning percentage for the Blue Devils (.858). Duke Record by Decade Decade W L Pct. 1906-09 16 9.640 1910-19 92 59.609 1920-29 96 79.549 1930-39 159 74.682 1940-49 171 80.681 1950-59 182 83.687 1960-69 213 67.761 1970-79 186 125.598 1980-89 226 101.691 1990-99 271 78.777 2000-06 224 37.858 Most Victories by Team, 2000-06 Duke 224 Illinois 200 Gonzaga 199 Kansas 197 Connecticut 192 Arizona 189 Kentucky 189 Florida 189 Syracuse 188 Oklahoma 183 Texas 183 Cincinnati 182 Utah State 182 Oklahoma State 181 Michigan State 180 Pittsburgh 179 games through Jan. 8 Media Information! Duke Sports Information Jon Jackson, Asst. 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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, 2006)! 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, 2006)! 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, 2006), Shelden Williams (2004, 2005, 2006)! 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) Duke In Elite Victory Club With its 71-56 win over Air Force in the semifi nals of the CBE Classic on Nov. 20, 2006, Duke became just the fourth school in NCAA history to have earned at least 1,800 all-time wins. Now with 1,809 wins, the Blue Devils join Kentucky (1,938), North Carolina (1,895) and Kansas (1,884) as members of the 1,800-win club. Sustained Success Duke has won 20 or more games 41 times in its 102 years of basketball. Including a 32-4 mark last 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. Trio of Captains Junior DeMarcus Nelson, sophomore Greg Paulus and sophomore Josh McRoberts were named team captains for the season. Paulus and McRoberts are the fi rst sophomores to be named team captains in the 102-year history of the Duke men s basketball program. Blue Devil Trends The Blue Devils have had 11 consecutive winning seasons (including last season), the fourth-longest streak in school history. Duke has won 157 of its last 193 games outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium, including an 89-16 mark (.848) at neutral sites since the 1997-98 season. The Blue Devils are 142-10 as the topranked team against unranked opponents, including a 63-0 mark at home. Duke has had at least two fi rst team All-ACC picks in seven of the past nine years. The Blue Devils have advanced to the Sweet 16 in nine consecutive seasons, the longest current streak in the nation and the second-longest of all-time behind North Carolina's 13 in succession from 1981-93. Duke has lost only 33 games in the past seven years. Opponents average margin of victory in those games is just 6.0 points. Greg Paulus and Martynas Pocius were both named to the All-ACC Academic team last year, marking the 11th time in the past 12 years Duke has had multiple players on the team. Duke has been ranked in the top 5 of the AP poll 290 times overall. The Blue Devils own a 476-89 record all-time as a top 5 ranked team. Duke is 2-1 in when ranked in the top 5. 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 and 2006) 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 nine of the 20 years of the award. At least two Blue Devils have been on the ACC coaches All-Defensive Team in six of the past nine years. In 886 games with Mike Krzyzewski as its head coach, Duke has held the opposition to less than.500 from the fi eld 662 times (588-74 record). Sixteen Duke players have been named to the ACC All-Defensive team as voted upon by the league s coaches since 1996. The next closest school, Georgia Tech, has seven honorees. The Blue Devils are 46-0 under Coach K and 104-4 since the 1948-49 season when holding opponents under 50 points. Duke is 266-8 under Coach K when holding opponents to.400 or less from the field. The Blue Devils are 9-0 this season when holding opponents to.400 or less. Nelson Leading The Way Junior DeMarcus Nelson leads the Blue Devils in scoring (15.0 ppg.), fi eld goals (77) and three-point fi eld goals (27). He is also second in three-point percentage (44.3 pct.), rebounding (5.6 rpg.) and steals (20). Nelson, a preseason Naismith Trophy candidate, is shooting 51.7 percent (77- of-149) from the fi eld. Nelson has scored in double-fi gures 28 times in his career, including 13 times this season. Duke is 24-4 in such games. Nelson s scoring average this season is up 7.9 points from a season ago, the seventh largest increase in the ACC this season. Here is a look at the top scoring increases among ACC players: ACC Individual Scoring Increases 05-06 06-07 + Ben McCauley, N.C. State 2.1 16.9 14.8 Brandon Costner, N.C. State 2.8 16.8 14.0 Kyle Visser, Wake Forest 5.0 18.7 13.7 Brian Asbury, Miami 1.0 12.0 11.0 Courtney Fells, N.C. State 2.0 11.3 9.3 Sean Williams, Boston College 3.1 12.1 9.0 DeMarcus Nelson, Duke 7.1 15.0 7.9 K.C. Rivers, Clemson 7.1 14.9 7.8 games through of Jan. 8

Nelson From The Field DeMarcus Nelson has raised his shooting percentage each year for the Blue Devils. A career 42.3 percent shooter entering the year, Nelson is tied for eighth in the ACC in field goal percentage (51.7 pct.) this season. Here is a look at his year-by-year shooting percentages: Year FG-FGA Pct 3PT-A Pct 2004-05 66-165.400 15-47.319 2005-06 61-135.452 25-61.410 77-149.517 27-61.443 Super Sophomore Sophomore Josh McRoberts, a Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy candidate, is showcasing his well-rounded game in his second season at Duke. The Carmel, Ind., native leads the team in rebounding (8.1 rpg.), blocks (2.67 bpg.), assists (4.20 apg.) and assist/turnover ratio (1.85:1). He is also second on the team and tied for 23rd in the ACC in scoring (12.8 ppg.). In Duke s 75-48 win over UNC Greensboro on Nov. 16, he blocked fi ve shots and had seven assists, marking just the fourth time in school history a player has recorded fi ve or more assists and blocks in the same game. In a 79-72 win over Kent State, McRoberts became the first player in Duke history to register at least four points, four rebounds, four assists, four blocks and four steals in a game. He fi nished with 19 points, six rebounds, four assists, six blocks and four steals against the Golden Flashes. McRoberts posted a career-high 17 rebounds to go along with 15 points, fi ve assists and three blocks in a Dec. 31 win over San Jose State. Here is a look at McRoberts top games this season: Opponent Pts Rebs Asts TO BS St Marquette 15 8 4 3 2 0 Davidson 14 9 4 1 2 1 Georgetown 15 7 6 3 3 0 George Mason 7 8 8 1 0 2 Kent State 19 6 4 3 6 4 Gonzaga 11 11 5 0 3 3 San Jose St. 15 17 5 0 3 0 Temple 21 9 4 2 4 0 career highs in bold More On McRoberts Josh McRoberts is the only player in the ACC to rank in the top 10 in rebounds (third - 8.1 rpg.), blocks (third - 2.67 bpg.), assists (seventh - 4.20 apg.), assist-toturnover ratio (seventh - 1.85:1) and minutes played (sixth - 34.20 pg.). The 6-10, 240-pound forward is also the only player in the country averaging over 10.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.5 blocks per game. Double-Doubles Josh McRoberts has three doubledoubles in the last four games. In that span, the Carmel, Ind., native is averaging 15.8 points and 11.8 rebounds. Here is a look at McRoberts double-doubles this season: Date Opponent Pts Rebs 12/21 Gonzaga 11 11 12/31 San Jose St. 15 17 1/6 Virginia Tech 16 10 Paulus At The Point Sophomore Greg Paulus is working his way back into form after missing the entire preseason with an ankle injury. The Syracuse, N.Y., native is averaging 7.6 points, 1.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. He is also shooting a team-high 47.6 percent (20-of-42) from the fi eld. Paulus has 16 career double-fi gure scoring games, including a career-high 20 points against Gonzaga on Dec. 21. He has led the Blue Devils in assists 31 times, including six games this season. McClure Provides Spark David McClure has been a key contributor for the Blue Devils this season. The Ridgefi eld, Conn., native is averaging 4.7 points and 5.2 rebounds, while shooting 51.9 percent (27-of-52) from the fi eld. McClure made his first start of the season against Temple, finishing with six points, two blocks and a career-high 12 rebounds. Fab Freshman Freshman Jon Scheyer has been one of Duke s most consistent players through 15 games. The Northbrook, Ill., native has reached double-figures in scoring nine times and is third on the team in scoring at 10.7 ppg. He is shooting 38.5 percent (25-of-65) from three-point distance and is tied for 10th in the ACC in treys (1.67 pg). Scheyer is also fi fth in the conference in free throw percentage (.818-45-of-55). He was named the ACC Rookie of the Week on Dec. 26 after averaging 15.5 points and 3.5 rebounds in Duke wins over Kent State and 22nd-ranked Gonzaga. More From The Freshmen Duke is also getting solid contributions from three other freshmen. Gerald Henderson, Lance Thomas and Brian Zoubek are combining for 16.9 points and 8.9 rebounds per game. The trio has 16 starts and is shooting 52.2 percent (86-of- 184) from the fi eld. Duke Season and Career Totals Career Double-Digit Scoring Games DeMarcus Nelson 13 (11-2) 28 (24-4) Josh McRoberts 10 (8-2) 25 (23-2) Jon Scheyer 9 (8-1) 9 (8-1) Greg Paulus 5 (5-0) 16 (15-1) Gerald Henderson 4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) Brian Zoubek 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) Lance Thomas 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) David McClure 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Martynas Pocius 1 (1-0) 20+-Point Games DeMarcus Nelson 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) Greg Paulus 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 30+-Point Games 10+-Rebound Games Josh McRoberts 3 (2-1) 8 (6-2) DeMarcus Nelson 2 (2-0) 3 (3-0) David McClure 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 10+-Assist Games Greg Paulus 1 (1-0) Double-Doubles Josh McRoberts 2 (2-0) 4 (4-0) DeMarcus Nelson 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 5+-Steal Games David McClure 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) DeMarcus Nelson 1 (1-0) Greg Paulus 1 (1-0) 5+-Three-Point FG Games 5+-Blocked Shot Games Josh McRoberts 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) Record in such games in ( )

Coach K Era Bests Most Points Scored 130 vs. Harvard 11/25/89 126 vs. Mercer 12/21/97 125 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] 11/26/85.695 vs. Canisius [41-59] 12/1/92.694 vs. East Carolina [43-62] 11/26/90 Highest FG Percentage (Half).782 vs. Northwestern [18-23 - 1st] 12/19/84.772 vs. N.C. State* [17-22 - 1st] 1/26/89.769 vs. N.C. State* [20-26 - 1st] 1/20/94.769 vs. East Carolina [20-26 - 2nd] 11/26/90 Highest 3-Pt. FG Percentage.909 vs. Clemson* [10-11] 2/1/88.750 vs. Notre Dame [15-20] 11/26/98.737 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 by UNC Greensboro 12/3/97 37 by Winthrop 3/14/02 38 three times; last by 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 by Seton Hall [1st] 11/16/05 Lowest FG Percentage Allowed.235 by Army [16-68] 11/20/99.241 by Seton Hall [13-54] 11/16/05.246 by Portland [15-61] 12/14/03.260 by Clemson* [19-73] 1/23/80 Lowest 3-Pt. FG Percentage Allowed.000 by UCLA [0-14] 3/1/92.000 by Winthrop [0-13] 3/14/02.000 by South Carolina State [0-11] 12/1/97.000 by Clemson* [0-6] 1/2/05.000 by UNC Greensboro [0-5] 11/27/04.000 by Georgia Tech* [0-5] 2/23/05.000 by St. John s [0-4] 2/26/05 * - ACC game Consecutive Wins At Home Vs. Non-Conference Foes Duke completed its home non-conference schedule with an 11-0 record and has now won an NCAA-best 51 consecutive non-conference home games. Duke s last home loss against a non-conference foe was an 83-82 decision against St. John s on Feb. 26, 2000. The 51 straight non-conference home wins is the secondlongest streak in school history. The Blue Devils won 95 consecutive non-conference home tilts from Feb. 2, 1983 through Nov. 29, 1995. Here is a look at the longest current non-conference home win streaks: Team Games Duke 51 Sam Houston State 34 Air Force 32 Arizona 29 Ohio State 27 Washington 27 Michigan State 27 Gonzaga 26 Arkansas 25 Bradley 24 Florida 23 Colorado State 22 Winthrop 20 games through Jan. 8 Trey Notes Duke has connected on at least one three-pointer in 601 consecutive games, the fourth-longest streak in the nation. Here is a look at the nation s longest three-point streaks: Consecutive Games with a Three-Point FG Team Games UNLV 647 Vanderbilt 644 Kentucky 623 Duke 601 Arkansas 584 Western Kentucky 583 games through Jan. 8 Vs. Ranked Opponents Duke is 154-106 vs. ranked teams under Coach K, including a 67-27 mark since the 1997-98 season. Duke is 40-15 against ranked ACC teams and 27-12 vs. non-league foes since the 1997-98 season. The Blue Devils have won 23 of their last 33 games when both teams have been ranked in the top 10. Duke is 18-11 under Coach K when both teams are ranked in the top fi ve. Vs. Unranked Opponents Since 1997-98, the Blue Devils are 112-3 at home vs. unranked foes and 114-14 on the road or at neutral sites. Under Mike Krzyzewski, Duke is 538-87 vs. unranked competition, including a 226-17 record since the 1997-98 season. During the past nine seasons, Duke is 107-11 vs. unranked ACC teams and 119-6 vs. unranked non-conference opponents. Vs. Non-ACC Opponents Duke is an impressive 386-60 vs. non-conference opponents under Mike Krzyzewski, including a 197-8 mark in home games. In neutral settings, the Blue Devils are 130-37 vs. non-league foes. Duke is 59-15 on the road under Coach K in non-conference tilts. Selling Out Duke has sold out 251 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 191 of their last 223 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 703-145 record (.829) in the 67-year-old Cameron. Krzyzewski-led teams are 344-50 (.873) at Cameron. Duke has won 181 of its last 184 nonconference games at home. The Blue Devils have won 151 of their last 161 games in Cameron. Duke has not lost more than two games at home since the 1995-96 season. Duke on the Road Duke has a spectacular 159-36 record (.815) outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium since the 1997-98 season. The Blue Devils are 88-16 (.846) in neutral settings and 69-20 (.775) in true road games played since 1998. In ACC play, Duke is 78-19 (.804) away from home since 1997-98. Since 1998, Maryland (.874, 132-19) is the only ACC school that has a higher HOME winning percentage than Duke s.815 away winning percentage.

ACC Dominance Duke has dominated the ACC regular season like no other program during the past 10 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 (1999-2003, 2005 & 2006). In 2003, Duke became the first team in league history to win five straight ACC Tournament championships. ACC Composite Standings (1997-2006) Team W L Pct. Duke 133 28.826 Boston College 13 5.722 Maryland 101 60.627 North Carolina 101 60.627 Wake Forest 88 74.543 N.C. State 72 90.444 Miami 15 19.441 Virginia Tech 14 20.412 Virginia 63 98.391 Georgia Tech 63 99.389 Florida State 54 108.333 Clemson 53 109.327 games through Jan. 8 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 was seven straight by North Carolina (1993-99). ACC Dual Champs Duke has won the ACC regular season and tournament championship nine times (1963, 1964, 1966, 1986, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001 & 2006). That feat has been accomplished just 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 & 2006). Duke is the only program to claim the outright regular season title and conference championship (fi ve times 1986, 1992, 1999, 2000 & 2006) in that time span. More On ACC Titles 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) 10 2. North Carolina (1981-85) 5 North Carolina (1975-79) 5 4. Duke (1963-66) 4 5. fi ve teams with 3 ACC Tournament History The Blue Devils have won seven of the last eight ACC Tournament championships including the 2006 title. Overall, Duke has posted an 80-37 record (.684) in the ACC Tournament. Duke has won 16 tournament titles, the highest championship total in the league. Duke s conference tournament titles came in 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006. Under head coach Mike Krzyzewski, Duke is 42-15 in the ACC Tournament. With 10 tournament titles at Duke, Coach K is one of 12 coaches in ACC history with two or more league championships. ACC Writers Pick Duke Second In Conference Two-time defending ACC champion Duke was picked by the league s media to fi nish second in the conference at the league s 2006 Operation Basketball. Sophomore Josh McRoberts was also named to the preseason All-ACC team. Scheyer Named ACC ROW Jon Scheyer was named the ACC Rookie of the Week on Dec. 26 after averaging 15.5 points and 3.5 rebounds in a pair of Duke wins. The Northbrook, Ill., native scored 17 points and pulled down three rebounds in a 79-72 win over Kent State on Dec. 19. Two nights later, Scheyer tallied 14 points and grabbed four rebounds in a 61-54 win over 22nd-ranked Gonzaga. McRoberts Tabbed ACC Co-Player of the Week Josh McRoberts and Virginia s Sean Singletary were named ACC Co-Players of the Week on Jan. 2. McRoberts posted his second straight double-double with 15 points and a career-high 17 rebounds in a 70-51 win over San Jose State, while Singletary had 33 points in a 91-70 Cavalier win over American. 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 1,809 games all-time, the fourth-highest victory total in NCAA history! A.759 winning percentage (85-27) in NCAA Tournament play, the best fi gure in the nation! Appeared in 112 and won 85 NCAA Tournament games, fi gures that rank fourth all-time in college basketball history! Produced nine National Players of the Year (11 times)! Produced six National Defensive Players of the Year (nine times) since 1987! Produced 33 All-Americas, including 21 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 fi ve straight from 1997-2001! Produced 11 ACC Players of the Year (13 selections), including seven (nine selections) under Mike Krzyzewski! Won 20 or more games in 41 seasons! Won 30 or more games nine times since 1986! Won 181 of its last 184 games vs. non-conference opponents in Cameron Indoor Stadium! Won 226 of its last 243 games vs. unranked opponents overall (107-11 vs. ACC teams and 119-6 vs. non-conference teams)! Won 104 of its last 106 games vs. unranked nonconference teams in Cameron Indoor Stadium! Posted a 133-28 ACC regular season record since 1997! Won 157 of its last 192 games outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium! Won 55 of its last 72 ACC road games, including a record stretch of 24 in succession from 1998-2001! Averaged 31.0 victories over the past eight seasons! Registered a 703-145 all-time record (.829) in Cameron Indoor Stadium, which is now in its 67th year (344-50 under Coach K)! Won 151 of its last 161 games in Cameron Indoor Stadium (dating back to the end of the 1997 season)

Duke in ACC and NCAA Statistics Team ACC NCAA Team Rank Rank W-L Percentage.867 4 15 Scoring Offense 68.8 12 181 Scoring Defense 54.5 1 4 Scoring Margin +14.3 6 26 FG Pct..468 t-9 78 Opp. FG Pct..380 2 16 3-Pt. Pct..406 1 30 3-Pt. FGs Per Game 5.73 9 238 Opp. 3-Pt. Pct..248 1 FT Pct..687 7 157 Rebound Margin +6.9 5 30 Assists 13.60 11 185 Steals 7.67 7 107 Blocked Shots 5.73 3 21 Turnover Margin -1.53 12 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.84:1 11 Individual ACC NCAA Scoring Rank Rank DeMarcus Nelson 15.0 16 Josh McRoberts 12.8 t-23 FG Percentage DeMarcus Nelson.517 t-8 99 FT Percentage Jon Scheyer.818 5 3-pt FG Made Jon Scheyer 1.67 t-10 Rebounds Josh McRoberts 8.1 3 73 Defensive Rebounds Josh McRoberts 5.87 2 Blocked Shots Josh McRoberts 2.67 3 18 Assist/Turnover Ratio Josh McRoberts 1.85:1 7 Assists Josh McRoberts 4.20 7 Minutes Played Josh McRoberts 34.20 6 Jon Scheyer 33.67 8 (NCAA fi gures are offi cial from the latest available NCAA statistical rankings on NCAA.org - as of Jan. 7; ACC statistical rankings as of Jan. 8) Senior Class of One Joe Pagliuca is the lone senior on the roster for the Blue Devils this season. Head coach Mike Krzyzewski has now had four teams at Duke with only one senior. It is also the 11th time (1927, 1938, 1947, 1951, 1957, 1960, 1978, 1982, 2000, 2002, 2007) in Duke history that the club has had only one senior on the roster. The Blue Devils have had 13 years (1925, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1953) without a senior on the team. Duke Youth Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski enters the season with one of the youngest teams in Duke history. With just two upperclassmen (senior Joe Pagliuca and junior DeMarcus Nelson) the Blue Devils have the fewest upperclassmen since the 1945-46 season. Prior to this season, the fewest upperclassmen on the roster during Krzyzewski s tenure was four (two juniors and two seniors) in 1986-87. Here is a look at the youngest teams in Duke history: Year Upperclassmen 1944-45 1 1945-46 1 2 1924-25 2 1932-33 2 1934-35 2 1942-43 2 Duke Tops New NCAA Evaluation An NCAA report released on Nov. 9 showed that college athletes nationwide are graduating at higher rates than before, with Duke as the leading institution for studentathlete graduation rate. The report, which was compiled from incoming freshman athletes in the 1999-2000 academic year, showed that within a six-year span after their enrollment, 91 percent of Duke s student-athletes graduated (national average - 63 pct.). Over the same period, 93 percent of Duke s overall student body graduated, as opposed to 61 percent nationally. Beyond Duke, three other institutions- Boston College, Bucknell and Northwestern-graduated at least 90 percent of their student-athletes over the selected period. McDonald s All-American Team Selections Mike Krzyzewski has coached all 45 of Duke s McDonald s All-Americans. In 2005, Josh McRoberts was given the John Wooden MVP award while J.J. Redick (2002) and Bobby Hurley (1989) also won that award. Gerald Henderson (2006) and Ricky Price (1994) each won the slam dunk competition, while Redick (2002), 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 Gerald Henderson, DeMarcus Nelson, Josh McRoberts, Greg Paulus, Jon Scheyer and Lance Thomas who 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 four 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 Mike Dunleavy 1999 Daniel Ewing 2001 Danny Ferry 1985 Gerald Henderson, Jr. 2006 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 2004 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 Lance Thomas 2006 Michael Thompson 2002 Jason Williams 1999 Steve Wojciechowski 1994 Duke s McDonald s Game MVPs Bobby Hurley 1989 J.J. Redick 2002 Josh McRoberts 2005 Duke s McDonald s Three-Point Shoutout Champions Chris Collins 1992 Trajan Langdon 1994 Nate James 1996 Shane Battier 1997 Chris Duhon 2000 J.J. Redick 2002 Duke s McDonald s Dunk Contest Champions Ricky Price 1994 Gerald Henderson 2006 Duke Inks Three During Early Signing Period Head coach Mike Krzyzewski announced the signing of three senior high school student-athletes to national lettersof-intent during November s early signing period. Taylor King, Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith each signed national lettersof-intent to attend Duke, giving the Blue Devils another top-10 recruiting class. Scout.com rates the class third overall, while Rivals.com ranks the group sixth in the country. King, a 6-7, 215-pound small forward from Santa Ana, Calif., is ranked 35th overall and 11th among small forwards by Rivals.com. Last season, King shot 64 percent from the fi eld and averaged 17.1 ppg., 10.2 rpg. and 4.7 bpg. as a junior at Mater Dei High School. He has helped Mater Dei to an 88-12 record and two state runner-up fi nishes in three seasons. Singler, the fourth-ranked player in the 2007 class, has led South Medford (Ore.) to an 83-7 record over the past three years, including a state championship in 2005. The 6-8, 210-pound small forward averaged 20.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game as a junior, earning Parade Magazine All-America second team honors along the way. Smith, a 6-4, 175-pound combo guard, led Oak Hill Academy to a 40-1 record and a No. 2 ranking in the fi nal USA Today national rankings last season. As a junior, he averaged 17.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game, while shooting 73 percent from the fi eld, 45 percent from three-point distance and 86 percent from the foul line. All three members of the 2007 recruiting class were key contributors on the gold medal-winning USA Men s Under-18 National Team in 2006. King was third on the team in scoring at 12.0 ppg. and fourth among tournament leaders in both threepoint fi eld goals (10) and three-point percentage (10-of-21,.476). Singler averaged 11.0 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.3 steals per game. His steals per game average ranked fourth in the tournament and is sixth in the USA Men s U18 all-time record books. Smith recorded 9.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.8 steals per game and was tied for eighth in the tournament in free throws made (15) and free throw percentage (15-20,.750). The USA Under-18 National Team posted four straight wins at the FIBA Americas Championship in San Antonio, Texas (June 30- July 2) to qualify for the 2007 Under-19 FIBA World Championship. Blue Devils In The NBA On opening night in the NBA, Duke had the second-most alumni competing in the league. In addition, the combined salary of the 13 former Blue Devils ranks as the highest-paid group in the NBA. Most Alumni on NBA Opening Night Rosters Total Starters* Connecticut 14 7 Duke 13 7 North Carolina 12 4 Arizona 10 8 UCLA 10 1 Michigan State 9 4 * starters on opening night Total NBA Alumni Group Salaries Duke $76,576,953 North Carolina $72,392,924 Connecticut $59,929,037 Arizona $53,261,691 Kansas $42,376,597 Player Shane Battier Carlos Boozer Elton Brand Luol Deng Chris Duhon Mike Dunleavy Daniel Ewing Grant Hill Dahntay Jones Corey Maggette Shavlik Randolph J.J. Redick (r) Shelden Williams (r) Team Houston Rockets Utah Jazz LA Clippers Chicago Bulls Chicago Bulls Golden State Warriors LA Clippers Orlando Magic Memphis Grizzlies LA Clippers Philadelphia 76ers Orlando Magic Atlanta Hawks Honors Team Honors Preseason Rankings ACC Basketball Handbook... 12 Associated Press... 12 Athlon... Sweet 16 Basketball Times... 10 Blue Ribbon... 8 CBS Sportsline...12 (Sweet 16) CNNSI.com... 16 ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll... 11 FOXSports.com... 11 Lindy s...13 (Sweet 16) Rivals.com... 14 The Sporting News... 10 Sports Illustrated... 15 USA Today...Elite Eight! No. 7 Frontcourt in the nation (Lindy s)! No. 5 Freshman Class in the nation (USA Today) Individual Honors Gerald Henderson! Preseason All-ACC Rookie Team (ACC Basketball Handbook)! Preseason ACC Newcomer of the Year (CBS SportsLine.com) Josh McRoberts! ACC Co-Player of the Week (Jan. 2)! Preseason Naismith Trophy candidate! Preseason First Team All-America (FOXSports.com)! Preseason Fourth Team All-America (Blue Ribbon)! Preseason Wooden Award candidate! Preseason First Team All-ACC (ACC Op. Basketball)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (USA Today)! No. 3 power forward in the nation (Lindy s)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (Lindy s)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (ACC Basketball Handbook)! Preseason HM All-America (Athlon)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (Athlon)! Preseason Third Team All-America (CBS SportsLine.com)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (CBS SportsLine.com)! Preseason Third Team All-America (Rivals.com)! No. 3 power forward in the nation (Rivals.com) DeMarcus Nelson! CBE Classic All-Tournament Team! CBE Classic Durham Regional MVP! Preseason Naismith Trophy candidate Greg Paulus! 2007 Cousy Award Candidate! Preseason Third Team All-ACC (ACC Basketball Handbook)! No. 9 Floor Leader (Athlon)! Preseason Third Team All-ACC (Athlon)! Preseason First Team All-ACC (CBS SportsLine.com)! No. 11 point guard in the nation (Rivals.com) Jon Scheyer! ACC Rookie of the Week (12/26) Mike Krzyzewski! 2006 USA Basketball National Coach of the Year

Duke Basketball in the Polls Charting Duke in the Polls (AP Only) Total Polls Ranked 573 Top 10 Rankings 470 Longest Consecutive Polls Ranked 195 1 Current Streak 195 1 Years Ranked Total Years 46 Consecutive Years 24 Current Streak 24 Final Poll Total Polls 36 Top 10 27 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: Jan. 8, 2007 (No. 11) Rank Weeks No. 1 110 No. 2 60 No. 3 62 No. 4 23 No. 5 35 No. 6 49 No. 7 31 No. 8 39 No. 9 27 No. 10 33 No. 11 15 No. 12 12 No. 13 13 No. 14 11 No. 15 11 No. 16 10 No. 17 11 No. 18 7 No. 19 8 No. 20 5 No. 21 1 No. 22 No. 23 No. 24 No. 25 1 - Duke was ranked 11th on January 8, 2007, extending its streak to 195 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 fi nal 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 1980-81, Duke has fi nished in the Associated Press top 25 a total of 20 seasons, including seven times as the No. 1 team in the nation. Last season Duke fi nished No. 1 in the fi nal regular season poll and No. 7 in the USA Today/ESPN rankings, marking the 27th time Duke has placed in the top 10 at the end of the regular season. With consecutive AP No. 1 fi nishes from 1999-2002, Duke became the fi rst school in college basketball history to be ranked at the top of the fi nal 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 (383 weeks), top 10 (330) and No. 1 (92) than any other active coach (AP poll only). Duke has been ranked No. 1 79 weeks since 1990, the most by any school in the nation. The next closest school is Kansas at 32 weeks during the same time span. Duke has been No. 1 92 weeks (188 games, 165-23) in the AP poll since 1986. Of the 886 games coached at Duke by Krzyzewski, 745 of them have come as a ranked team (84.1 percent). Duke s record (under Coach K) as a ranked team is 615-130. Under Coach K, Duke has played more games as a No. 1 team (188) than it has as an unranked team (138). Duke has been ranked among the nation s top 25 teams in 195 consecutive AP polls, the longest current streak in the nation (second all-time). The Blue Devils have been ranked in 370 consecutive games dating back to the close of the 1995-96 season. Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the nation 110 weeks overall, the second-highest fi gure in NCAA history behind only UCLA (128). Duke s current streak of fi nishing in the top 10 of the AP poll for 10 consecutive seasons is second all-time behind UCLA (13 straight years 1967-79). Duke s 1991-92 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. 11 ranking in the Jan. 8 AP poll, Duke has now been ranked in 195 consecutive AP polls, the longest such streak in the nation. The Blue Devils have been ranked in the top 10 in 128 of the last 133 AP polls. Duke s 195 consecutive weeks ranked in the AP poll ranks second in college basketball history: Consecutive AP Team Polls Ranked UCLA 221 Duke 195 North Carolina 172 North Carolina 171 Marquette 166 Kentucky 164 Kansas 145 Duke 143 Arizona 141 Syracuse 120 No. 1 Devils Since the 1997-98 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 1998-2004, 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 (1964-75). Duke is the only school to gain the top ranking in the land in more than four of the past nine seasons. The Blue Devils fi nished the season ranked No. 1 in the AP poll for four consecutive seasons (1999-2002), an unprecedented feat in college basketballl history. Overall, Duke has a 189-28 record as the nation s top-ranked team. Of those 217 games at No. 1, Mike Krzyzewski has coached Duke in 188 of them, compiling a 165-23 record.

Duke Basketball in the Polls The Blue Devils earned the top spot in the 2005 preseason AP poll, marking the 13th different year that Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the poll under Coach K. Seasons Ranked No. 1 Mike Krzyzewski 13 John Wooden 12 Dean Smith 10 Adolph Rupp 9 Roy Williams 8 Bob Knight 5 Lute Olson 5 Jim Calhoun 4 Jerry Tarkanian 4 Top-ranked teams since 1997-98: 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 3 11 UCLA 1 6 Kansas 3 6 Florida 3 5 Alabama 1 2 Michigan State 1 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 188 games with his Blue Devils as the nation s No. 1 team (AP poll only), compiling a 165-23 (.878) 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 188 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 228 217-11 Mike Krzyzewski 188 165-23 Dean Smith 134 113-21 Adolph Rupp 118 100-18 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 82 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 1952 12 NR 1954 15 20 1956 17 18 1958 10 13 1960 18 15 1961 10 9 1962 10 13 1963 2 2 1964 3 4 1965 10 9 1966 2 2 1967 NR 19 1968 10 11 1978 7 9 1979 11 7 1980 14 16 1984 14 14 1985 10 12 1986 1 1 1987 17 NR 1988 5 5 1989 9 7 1990 15 14 1991 6 6 1992 1 1 1993 10 9 1994 6 2 1997 8 11 1998 3 5 1999 1 2 2000 1 4 2001 1 1 2002 1 5 2003 7 9 2004 6 2 2005 3 7 2006 1 1 Duke in the Rankings Date AP ESPN/USA Today Preseason 12 11 Nov. 13 11 10 Nov. 20 9 8 Nov. 27 11 10 Dec. 4 t-7 9 Dec. 11 6 6 Dec. 18 6 6 Dec. 25 5 5 Jan. 1 5 5 Jan. 8 11 11 Duke s All-Time Record When Ranked 1. 189-28 10. 29-13 19. 6-7 2. 103-15 11. 17-8 20. 8-0 3. 96-20 12. 18-6 21. 2-0 4. 39-5 13. 22-4 22. 0-0 5. 49-21 14. 13-2 23. 0-0 6. 86-22 15. 16-5 24. 0-0 7. 53-17 16. 10-7 25. 0-0 8. 60-13 17. 15-8 9. 37-13 18. 5-4 Duke All-Time Record As A Ranked Team: 870-218 Duke s All-Time Record vs. Ranked Opponents 1. 8-20 10. 8-6 19. 8-7 2. 13-22 11. 13-10 20. 8-8 3. 11-21 12. 12-5 21. 3-1 4. 10-18 13. 14-9 22. 4-2 5. 9-17 14. 17-8 23. 8-2 6. 13-6 15. 9-8 24. 3-1 7. 13-14 16. 8-6 25. 2-0 8. 8-15 17. 10-8 9. 12-14 18. 10-8 Duke All-Time Record Against Ranked Teams: 233-236 Associated Press poll results only Weeks Ranked No. 1 (Since 1990) 1. Duke 79 2. Kansas 32 3. North Carolina 26 4. Connecticut 25 5. Arizona 18 UNLV 18 7. Stanford 16 8. Cincinnati 15 Illinois 15 10. Arkansas 11

Mike Krzyzewski Head Coach Army 69 32nd season (27th at Duke) 766-252 overall / 693-193 at Duke Winning seasons, superb graduation rates for his players, and a basketball team that is as close as family are all attributes that refl ect on the man who is in his 27th 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 32-4 record, its ninth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16, the No. 1 final national ranking and its seventh ACC tournament championship in the past eight seasons in 2005-06. From 1999-2002, Duke finished number one in the nation in the fi nal Associated Press poll for a record four consecutive seasons. In 2003-04, 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 1964-75 was longer). The 2004-05 season completed a nine-year run in which Duke compiled an incredible 119-25 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 fi rst. In the past seven years, four different Blue Devils Elton Brand, Shane Battier, Jason Williams (twice) and J.J. Redick (twice) have earned National Player of the Year honors. Also, Duke s 133 victories over a four-year period from 1998-2001 established an NCAA record. Krzyzewski s record as Duke s all-time winningest coach offers evidence of his success: 693 total wins; 383 weeks ranked in the top 25; 330 weeks ranked in the top 10; 92 weeks ranked No. 1; 10 Final Four berths in the last 20 years, including five straight appearances from 1988-92; 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 fi ve in succession from 1999-2003). 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 fi rst coach since Wooden in 1972-73 to earn consecutive NCAA crowns. He and the Blue Devils have been a fi xture on the national basketball scene with 11 consecutive NCAA Tournament berths from 1984-94 and 22 in the last 23 years. Overall, he has taken his program to postseason play in 23 of his 26 years in Durham and is the winningest active coach in NCAA Tournament play with a stunning 68-19 record for a 78.2 winning percentage. His 68 tournament wins rank fi rst in NCAA history. Coach K owns a 766-252 career record while attaining a 693-193 mark at Duke. On Nov. 17, 2000, Krzyzewski earned his 500th win at Duke with a 98-85 triumph over Villanova. That night, the fabled fl oor 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 fi rst college coach to win the honor. The magazine said, On the court and off, Krzyzewski is a family man fi rst, 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 nine straight trips to the round of 16 from 1998-2006, as well as joining Wooden as the only coach to guide a team to the Final Four fi ve 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 2006-2008. Coach K s Record at Duke Year Overall ACC Notes 1981 17-13 6-8 (t5th) NIT Quarterfi nals 1982 10-17 4-10 (t6th) 1983 11-17 3-11 (7th) 1984 24-10 7-7 (t3rd) NCAA Tournament 1985 23-8 8-6 (t4th) NCAA Tournament 1986 37-3 12-2 (1st) NCAA Final Four (runnerup) 1987 24-9 9-5 (3rd) NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1988 28-7 9-5 (3rd) NCAA Final Four 1989 28-8 9-5 (t2nd) NCAA Final Four 1990 29-9 9-5 (2nd) NCAA Final Four (runnerup) 1991 32-7 11-3 (1st) NCAA Champion 1992 34-2 14-2 (1st) NCAA Champion 1993 24-8 10-6 (t3rd) NCAA Tournament 1994 28-6 12-4 (1st) NCAA Final Four (runnerup) 1995 9-3 0-1 out after back surgery 1996 18-13 8-8 (t4th) NCAA Tournament 1997 24-9 12-4 (1st) NCAA Tournament 1998 32-4 15-1 (1st) NCAA Elite Eight 1999 37-2 16-0 (1st) NCAA Final Four (runnerup) 2000 29-5 15-1 (1st) NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2001 35-4 13-3 (t1st) NCAA Champion 2002 31-4 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2003 26-7 11-5 (3rd) NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2004 31-6 13-3 (1st) NCAA Final Four 2005 27-6 11-5 (3rd) NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2006 32-4 14-2 (1st) NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2007 13-2 0-1 Career Record: 766-252 (32nd season) Record at Duke: 693-193 (27th season) Coaching Accomplishments! 2006 USA Basketball National Coach of the Year! Named head coach of the USA Basketball Senior National Team on Sept. 26, 2005! Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame - 2001! America s Best Coach (Time/CNN) - 2001! National Coach of the Year - 12 times, eight seasons (1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001)! John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Award - 2000! 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)! Seven National Players of the Year! Six 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 - fi ve times (1984, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2000)! ACC Coach of the Year - fi ve 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 - 1992! President of NABC - 1998-99! NCAA Appointed Basketball Issues Committee - 2000