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12-19-16 (Tennessee State).Indd 2016-17 Game Notes #5/4 Duke (10-1, 0-0) vs. Tennessee State (8-2, 0-0) 12 Monday, December 19, 2016 // 7 p.m. ET // ESPN2 Durham, N.C. // Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314) 2016-17 SCHEDULE DUKE INFORMATION THE OPENING TIP BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF Duke (CAMERON INDOOR STADIUM - DURHAM, N.C.) • No. 5/4 Duke, winners of eight in a row, return N11 [1/-] MARIST (ACCN EXTRA) W, 94-49 Blue Devils to Cameron Indoor Stadium for a meeting with N12 [1/-] GRAND CANYON (RSN) W, 96-61 Tennessee State to close this season’s home non- Record 10-1 (0-0 ACC) conference slate. State Farm Champions Classic Rankings (AP/Coaches) 5/4 (Madison Square Garden - New York, N.Y.) Last Game W, 94-55 vs. UNLV (12/10/16) • The Blue Devils have won the third-most N15 [1/7] vs. Kansas (ESPN) L, 75-77 games (220) and have the fourth-best winning Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski (Army, ‘69) percentage (.821) in the nation this decade. Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Career Record 1,053-322/42nd Season (Mohegan Sun Arena - Uncasville, Conn.) Duke Record 980-263/37th Season • Duke has won an NCAA-best 131 consecutive N19 [1/-] vs. Penn State (ACCN Extra) W, 78-68 non-conference home games dating back to N20 [1/21] vs. Rhode Island (ESPN) W, 75-65 2000. OPPONENT INFORMATION N23 [6/-] WILLIAM & MARY (ESPNU) W, 88-67 • Led by Luke Kennard (20.0), Duke has fi ve N26 [6/-] APPALACHIAN STATE (RSN) W, 93-58 Tennessee State players averaging double fi gures and leads the nation in offensive effi ciency at an average of ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE Tigers 122.6 points per 100 possessions. N29 [5/-] MICHIGAN STATE (ESPN) W, 78-69 Record 8-2 (0-0 OVC) • Kennard ranks second in the ACC in scoring. D3 [5/-] MAINE (ESPN2) W, 94-55 Rankings (AP/Coaches) NR/NR Over Duke’s last four games, he is averaging Last Game W, 68-46 vs. Alabama State (12/14/16) 25.0 points while shooting .581 from the fl oor, Jimmy V Classic .429 from the arc and .889 from the line. (Madison Square Garden - New York, N.Y.) Head Coach Dana Ford (Illinois State, ‘06) D6 [5/21] vs. Florida (ESPN) W, 84-74 Career Record 33-39/3rd Season • Amile Jefferson is averaging 17.8 points and Tennessee State Record 33-39/3rd Season 12.3 rebounds in Duke’s last four games. He D10 [5/-] vs. UNLV^ (ESPN) W, 94-55 leads the ACC and ranks eighth nationally in D19 [5/-] TENNESSEE STATE (ESPN2) 7 P.M. ET fi eld goal percentage with a mark of .673. D21 [-/-] vs. Elon+ (ESPN2) 6 p.m. ET BROADCAST INFORMATION • Jefferson is tied for the ACC lead with six D31 [-/-] at Virginia Tech (ESPN2) 12 p.m. ET ESPN2 J4 [-/-] GEORGIA TECH (ESPN2) 7 P.M. ET double-doubles, good for the eighth-most in the Play-by-Play: Dave O’Brien nation. J7 [-/-] BOSTON COLLEGE (RSN) 2 P.M. ET Analyst: Doris Burke J10 [-/-] at Florida State (ACCN) 8 p.m. ET WatchESPN Link http://es.pn/2ggusFW • Jayson Tatum has been nearly automatic from J14 [-/-] at Louisville (ESPN/ESPN2) 12 p.m. ET Blue Devil IMG Sports Network the free throw line, making 15-of-16 (.938) as J21 [-/-] MIAMI (ESPN/ESPN2) TBD Play-by-Play: Bob Harris Duke has shot .757 from the line as a team over J23 [-/-] NC STATE (ESPN) 7 P.M. ET Analyst: John Roth its last four games. J28 [-/-] at Wake Forest (ACCN) 3 p.m. ET Sirius/XM 84/84 J30 [-/-] at Notre Dame (ESPN) 7 p.m. ET • Grayson Allen has made 12 of his last 25 shots F4 [-/-] PITTSBURGH (CBS) 1 P.M. ET from long range (.480) and ranks third in the F9 [-/-] NORTH CAROLINA (ESPN/ACCN) 8 P.M. ET ACC in threes per game (2.70). F11 [-/-] CLEMSON (ACCN) 1 P.M. ET F15 [-/-] at Virginia (ESPN2) 9 p.m. ET F18 [-/-] WAKE FOREST (ACCN) 1 P.M. ET DUKE BLUE DEVIL AVERAGES F22 [-/-] at Syracuse (ESPN) 7 p.m. ET No. Name (Ht., Wt., Yr.) Pos. PPG RPG APG Notables F25 [-/-] at Miami (CBS) 4 p.m. ET 0 Jayson Tatum (6-8, 205, Fr.) F 15.0 7.0 1.7 Shooting .938 (15-of-16) from the line F28 [-/-] FLORIDA STATE (ESPN2) 7 P.M. ET 1 Harry Giles (6-10, 240, Fr.) F - - - Has won three gold medals with USA Basketball M4 [-/-] at North Carolina (ESPN) 8 p.m. ET 2 Chase Jeter (6-10, 230, So.) F/C 3.6 2.7 0.5 2nd on the team in blocks (1.2 per game) 3 Grayson Allen (6-5, 202, Jr.) G 17.7 4.8 3.8 Has scored 20+ points 24 times; Duke is 20-4 ACC Tournament 5 Luke Kennard (6-6, 202, So.) G 20.0 6.1 3.3 Has a 2.12 assist-to-turnover ratio this season (Barclays Center - Brooklyn, N.Y.) 12 Javin DeLaurier (6-10, 220, Fr.) F 2.1 2.9 0.1 Six of his eight fi eld goals this season are dunks M7-11 [-/-] vs. TBD (ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU/ACCN) TBD 13 Matt Jones (6-5, 204, Sr.) G 8.0 3.0 2.3 Duke is 18-3 in his career when he makes 3+ 3FG 15 Frank Jackson (6-3, 205, Fr.) G 13.5 2.3 1.9 Shooting .400 (16-of-40) from the outside the arc [ ] - denotes Duke/opponent AP ranking at time of game 20 Marques Bolden (6-11, 245, Fr.) C 4.3 2.0 0.0 Has seen action in three games ^ - T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) 21 Amile Jefferson (6-9, 224, Gr.) F 15.1 10.5 2.2 Averaging 16.8 ppg and 11.9 rpg in Duke’s last eight + - Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) 30 Antonio Vrankovic (7-0, 261, So.) C 4.1 3.9 0.6 Averaging 8.0 points in his last two games played 34 Sean Obi (6-9, 255, Jr.) F - - - Transferred to Duke prior to 2014-15 season 41 Jack White (6-7, 215, Fr.) F 3.0 1.8 0.2 Has seen action in six games off the bench 45 Nick Pagliuca (6-3, 195, Sr.) G 0.0 0.0 0.3 Has seen action in 27 career games 50 Justin Robinson (6-8, 194, R-Fr.) F 0.3 0.3 0.0 Has played in three games 53 Brennan Besser (6-5, 188, So.) G 0.0 0.0 0.0 Has seen action in two career games ACC STANDINGS (THROUGH DEC. 15) STATISTICAL COMPARISON Rank Team ACC Overall Duke ........................................................................Category ........................................................ Tennessee State 1. Duke 0-0 10-1 86.3 ............................................................................Points per Game ................................................................................... 71.2 Florida State 0-0 10-1 62.5 ...................................................................Opponent Points per Game ........................................................................64.2 .502 .......................................................................Field Goal Percentage ............................................................................ .437 North Carolina 0-0 10-1 .390 ..............................................................Opponent Field Goal Percentage .................................................................. .377 4. Louisville 0-0 9-1 .368 ............................................................Three-Point Field Goal Percentage ................................................................ .373 Notre Dame 0-0 9-1 .286 ..................................................Opponent Three-Point Field Goal Percentage ....................................................... .320 6. Virginia 0-0 8-1 8.1 ................................................................Three-Point Field Goals per Game .................................................................... 5.6 Virginia Tech 0-0 8-1 5.4......................................................Opponent Three-Point Field Goals per Game ............................................................8.1 8. NC State 0-0 8-2 .749 .......................................................................Free Throw Percentage .......................................................................... .644 Pittsburgh 0-0 8-2 +8.0 ............................................................................ Rebound Margin ..................................................................................+5.4 Wake Forest 0-0 8-2 5.0............................................................................... Blocks per Game .................................................................................... 4.4 11. Miami 0-0 7-2 6.8 .............................................................................. Steals per Game .................................................................................... 6.9 Clemson 0-0 7-2 14.5 .............................................................................Assists per Game ..................................................................................10.9 11.6 ...........................................................................Turnovers per Game ................................................................................15.7 13, Syracuse 0-0 6-3 16.8 ..............................................................................Fouls per Game ...................................................................................20.8 14. Georgia Tech 0-0 5-3 15. Boston College 0-0 5-5 DUKE VS. TENNESSEE ST. - LAST 10 GAMES | ALL-TIME SERIES: NEVER MET Date Location Result Duke’s Leading Scorer Never met DUKE 2016-17 WINS VS. LOSSES Category Wins Losses Points per game 87.4 75.0 Opponent points per game 61.1 77.0 Field goal pct. .503 .489 Opponent fi eld goal pct. .378 .508 3FG percentage .363 .421 Opponent 3FG pct. .302 .118 Free throw pct. .755 .700 DUKE RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP Rebounds per game 41.0 29.0 Jackson, Allen, Kennard, Jones, Jefferson .......................................................................................................... 5-0 (1.000) Jones, Allen, Kennard, Jefferson, Jeter ...................................................................................................................4-1 (.800) Rebound margin +9.7 -9.0 Jones, Kennard, Tatum, Jefferson, Jeter ................................................................................................................1-0
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