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» 2019-20 SCHEDULE [3] KANSAS JAYHAWKS vs. AP Rank [4] Date Duke Opp Opponent TV Time/Result DEVILS O 26 4 - NW MISSOURI STATE (EXHIB) ACCNX W, 69-63 NOV. 5 | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN | NEW YORK, N.Y. | 7:00 P.M. O 30 4 - FORT VALLEY STATE (EXHIB) ACCNX W, 126-57 N 5 4 3 Kansas - 1 ESPN 7 p.m. N 8 4 - COLORADO STATE ACCN 7 p.m. N 12 - - CENTRAL ARKANSAS - 2 ACCN 7 p.m. N 15 - - GEORGIA STATE - 2 ACCN 7 p.m. N 21 - - California - 2 ESPN2 9 p.m. N 22 - - Georgetown/Texas - 2 ESPN 5/7 p.m. VS. N 26 - - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN RSN 9 p.m. N 29 - - WINTHROP ACCN 7 p.m. D 3 - - Michigan State - 3 ESPN 9:30 p.m. D 6 - - * ACCN 7 p.m. D 19 - - WOFFORD ESPN2 7 p.m. Head Coach: (Oklahoma State ‘85) Head Coach: (Army ‘69) D 28 - - BROWN ESPN2 11:30 a.m. Career Record: 680-211 (27th season) Career Record: 1,132-344 (45th season) Record at Kansas: 473-106 (17th season) Record at Duke: 1,059-285 (40th season) D 31 - - * ACCN 6 p.m. J 4 - - Miami * ESPN TBA J 8 - - * ACCN 9 p.m. » THE SERIES » BROADCAST INFORMATION J 11 - - WAKE FOREST * ACCN 8 p.m. J 14 - - Clemson * TBA 7 p.m. Overall: 13th meeting; Duke leads, 7-5 TV: ESPN (Dan Shulman/Jay Bilas/Holly Rowe) J 18 - - LOUISVILLE * ESPN 6 p.m. In Durham: Duke leads, 1-0 WatchESPN: https://goduke.us/2JVXOaP J 21 - - MIAMI * ESPN 9 p.m. In Lawrence: Duke leads, 1-0 Radio: Blue Devil Sports Network (David Shumate/John Roth) J 28 - - PITTSBURGH * ESPN/U 9 p.m. At neutral sites: Tied, 5-5 Duke Radio Affiliates: https://goduke.us/2JGmXWG F 1 - - Syracuse * ESPN TBA Current streak: Kansas, 3-0 National Radio: ESPN (Mark Kestecher/Bob Valvano) F 4 - - Boston College * TBA 7 p.m. Coach K vs. Kansas: 7-5 Sirius/XM: 84 / 84 (Duke broadcast); 80 / 80 (national) F 8 - - * ESPN 6 p.m. F 10 - - FLORIDA STATE * ESPN 7 p.m. » TRENDING F 15 - - NOTRE DAME * TBA 4 p.m. F 19 - - NC State * ESPN 9 p.m. »» No. 4 Duke opens its 115th season on Tuesday night with a F 22 - - VIRGINIA TECH * TBA 4 p.m. marquee showdown versus No. 3 Kansas at Madison Square F 25 - - Wake Forest * ACCN 7 p.m. Garden in the State Farm . »» The Blue Devils are riding a two-game winning streak in the F 29 - - Virginia * ESPN/2 TBA Champions Classic and the team’s 5-3 record in the annual M 2 - - NC STATE * ESPN 7 p.m. event is the best among the four Blue Blood programs. M 7 - - NORTH CAROLINA * ESPN 6 p.m. »» A match-up between two of the four winningest programs in M 10-14 ACC Tournament - 4 TBA NCAA history, Duke and Kansas have met 12 times with the Blue Devils holding a 7-5 edge in the series. * ACC game »» Tuesday’s game marks the second consecutive season -- 1 - State Farm Champions Classic and just the third time in school history -- that Duke opens (Madison Square Garden; New York, N.Y.) 2 - 2K Empire Classic Benefiting Wounded Warrior Project with a top-five matchup. Last season, No. 4 Duke beat No. 2 (Nov. 21-22 at Madison Square Garden) Kentucky, 118-84, in the Champions Classic in Indianapolis. 3 - Big Ten/ACC Challenge »» Duke is 38-23 (.623) in AP top-five matchups, including 32-18 4 - New York Life ACC Tournament (.640) under head coach Mike Krzyzewski. (Greensboro Coliseum; Greensboro, N.C.) »» The 2019-20 campaign marks the 40th season at Duke for the Blue Devils’ Hall of Fame head coach, where Coach K Duke/opponent AP ranking at time of game has won 1,059 games and five national championships. »» Duke, Kansas and Gonzaga are the only programs to have won 25 or more games in each of the last 12 seasons. Duke reached the 30-win mark last season for the 15th time under Coach K, to extend an NCAA record. » DUKE SPORTS INFORMATION »» Ranked No. 4 in the preseason AP poll, Duke is in the AP’s preseason top five for a seventh straight year. The Blue Dir. of Sports Information (primary): Mike DeGeorge » Sophomore guard set the program’s single- Devils will face five of the top 11 teams in the AP preseason »»[email protected] // C: 919-384-6601 // O: 919-668-1712 season -to-turnover ratio record last season (3.62). poll this season.

» HOW THEY STACK UP (2018-19 OVERALL STATISTICS)

75.7 .465 .350 .705 70.1 .408 .336 +3.2 13.3 1.0 3.9 6.8 17.0

SCORING FG% 3FG% AST-TO POINTS FG% 3FG% FT% ASSISTS BLOCKS STEALS FOULS DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE MARGIN RATIO

82.7 .478 .308 .686 67.8 .398 .300 +5.8 15.9 1.2 6.8 9.1 15.7 » TV/RADIO ROSTER » DUKE BY THE NUMBERS Seasons of Men’s Basketball 115th Total Games 3,063 Duke all-time record 2,176-887 (.710) Duke all-time ACC record (regular season only) 650-322 (.669) Duke under Coach K 1,059-285 (.788) Duke record in 892-161 (.847) ACC Championships 21 (last in 2019) NCAA Tournament Appearances 43 (last in 2019) NIT Postseason Appearances 5 (last in 1981) 0 | Wendell Moore Jr. 1 | Vernon Carey Jr. 2 | 20+ Win Seasons 54 (last in 2019) F | Fr. | 6-6 | 213 C | Fr. | 6-10 | 270 G | Fr. | 6-6 | 193 30+ Win Seasons 15 (last in 2019) Charlotte, N.C. Southwest Ranches, Fla. Los Angeles, Calif. AP Top 10 Finishes 37 (last in 2019) AP No. 1 Finishes 8 (last in 2019) Years Ranked No. 1 in the country (AP only) 22 (last in 2018-19) Overtime Games 128 (69-59) Duke 100- Games 191 (186-5) National Players of the Year 13 honors / 11 players (last in 2019) National Defensive Players of the Year 9 honors / 6 players (last in 2006) National Freshman of the Year 5 (last in 2019) All-American Honors 70 (last in 2019) Academic All-American Honors 20 (last in 2016) ACC Players of the Year 17 (last in 2019) ACC Freshman of the Year 11 (last in 2019) 3 | Tre Jones 12 | Javin DeLaurier 13 | Joey Baker G | So. | 6-3 | 185 F | Sr. | 6-10 | 237 F | So. | 6-7 | 208 Apple Valley, Minn. Shipman, Va. Fayetteville, N.C. » NUMERICAL ROSTER # NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN 0 Wendell Moore Jr. 6-6 213 F Fr. Charlotte, N.C. 1 Vernon Carey Jr. 6-10 270 F Fr. Southwest Ranches, Fla. 2 Cassius Stanley 6-6 193 G Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. 3 Tre Jones 6-3 185 G So. Apple Valley, Minn. 12 Javin DeLaurier 6-10 237 F Sr. Shipman, Va. 13 Joey Baker 6-7 208 F So. Fayetteville, N.C. 14 6-2 185 G Jr. Norcross, Ga. 15 Alex O’Connell 6-6 190 G Jr. Roswell, Ga. 21 Matthew Hurt 6-9 214 F Fr. Rochester, Minn. 30 Michael Savarino 6-0 182 G Fr. Durham, N.C. 41 6-7 222 F Sr. Traralgon, Victoria, Australia 14 | Jordan Goldwire 15 | Alex O’Connell 21 | Matthew Hurt 45 Keenan Worthington 6-9 211 F Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C. G | Jr. | 6-2 | 185 G | Jr. | 6-6 | 190 F | Fr. | 6-9 | 214 50 Justin Robinson 6-9 202 F Sr. San Antonio, Texas Norcross, Ga. Roswell, Ga. Rochester, Minn. 51 Mike Buckmire 6-2 180 G Jr. Blue Bell, Pa. Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski (Army ‘69); 40th season at Duke Associate Head Coaches: (Duke ‘01); (Duke ‘10) Assistant Coach: (Duke ‘00) Director of Basketball Operations & Player Development: (Duke ‘11)

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30 | Michael Savarino 41 | Jack White 45 | Keenan Worthington G | Fr. | 6-0 | 182 F | Sr. | 6-7 | 222 F | Fr. | 6-9 | 211 Durham, N.C. Traralgon, Victoria, Australia Chapel Hill, N.C.

50 | Justin Robinson 51 | Mike Buckmire F | R-Sr. | 6-9 | 202 G | Jr. | 6-2 | 180 San Antonio, Texas Blue Bell, Pa.

2 » TEAM NOTES » SEASON & CAREER TOTALS 2018-19 Career 115TH SEASON OF BASKETBALL DUKE IN NBA ARENAS »» The 2019-20 campaign marks the 115th season of Duke »» For a college team that has produced the second most DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Basketball. The Blue Devils have compiled a 2,176-887 all- current NBA players (24), Duke has been tough to beat Tre Jones 18 (17-1) 18 (17-1) time record to rank fourth all-time in victories. when playing in NBA venues. Alex O’Connell 5 (4-1) 8 (6-2) »» Only Kentucky (2,295), Kansas (2,274) and North Carolina »» Duke is a combined 84-30 (.737) in 11 current NBA venues, Javin DeLaurier 4 (3-1) 5 (4-1) (2,261) have more all-time wins than Duke. which includes a 35-18 mark at Madison Square Garden. Jack White 4 (4-0) 4 (4-0) »» Duke’s all-time .710 winning percentage is also the fourth- »» The Blue Devils have won 15 of their last 18 at NBA venues, Justin Robinson 1 (1-0) 2 (2-0) best in NCAA history, behind only Kentucky (.764), North including a 118-84 win over Kentucky at Bankers Life

Carolina (.739) and Kansas (.726). Fieldhouse in last year’s Champions Classic, a 69-58 win over Texas Tech at Madison Square Garden last December, 20+ POINT GAMES Alex O’Connell 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) NCAA | ALL-TIME WINS going 3-0 in the 2019 ACC Tournament at the Spectrum

Rk Team Win-Loss (Pct.) First Season in Charlotte, and the win over Virginia Tech in the 30+ POINT GAMES 1. Kentucky 2,295-707 (.764) 1903 2019 Sweet 16 at in Washington, D.C.

2. Kansas 2,274-859 (.726) 1899 »» The Blue Devils are back at MSG in two weeks for the 2K 10+ REBOUND GAMES 3. North Carolina 2,261-799 (.739) 1911 Empire Classic Benefiting Wounded Warrior Project. Jack White 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) 4. Duke 2,176-887 (.710) 1906 Javin DeLaurier 2 (0-2) 4 (2-2) 5. Temple 1,926-1,079 (.641) 1895 DUKE AT CURRENT NBA ARENAS through 2018-19 season Arena NBA Team Duke’s Record Amway Arena Orlando 1-0 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indiana 3-0 Javin DeLaurier 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) DUKE VS. KANSAS »» Duke is 7-5 all-time versus Kansas, with each of the 12 Barclays Center Brooklyn 7-1 TRIPLE-DOUBLES previous meetings coming under Coach K. Capital One Arena Washington 7-5

»» The teams have met at least once every three years since Madison Square Garden New York 35-18 20-10 GAMES 2011 in the Champions Classic, and are next scheduled to Moda Center Portland 4-0

clash in the Champions Classic in 2022. State Farm Arena Atlanta 2-1 3+ GAMES »» Since a 102-77 Duke win at Cameron Indoor in 1989, the last Spectrum Center Charlotte 10-1 Tre Jones 8 (6-2) 8 (6-2) seven games in the series have been decided by a total TD Garden Boston 0-1 Javin DeLaurier 3 (2-1) 4 (3-1) of 40 points (5.7 per game), including the 2018 Midwest United Center Chicago 8-2 Alex O’Connell 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) Regional final -- an 85-81 KU win in overtime. Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia 7-1 Jordan Goldwire -- 1 (1-0) »» The last meeting in the Champions Classic came at Jack White 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Madison Square Garden in 2017 -- a 77-75 Kansas win. DUKE GOES 2-0 IN EXHIBITIONS »» Freshman Matthew Hurt averaged 18.0 points and shot 17 of 29 (.586) from the field in leading the Blue Devils to a 3+ THREE-POINT FG GAMES DUKE AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Alex O’Connell 4 (3-1) 6 (5-1) »» Tuesday’s game at Madison Square Garden marks Duke’s pair of exhibition wins. Jack White 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 54th game at current MSG, and the Blue Devils are 35-18 in »» Sophomore Tre Jones averaged 12.0 points per game, while Justin Robinson 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) the venue (30-11 under Mike Krzyzewski). dishing out eight assists, five steals and eight rebounds. Tre Jones 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) »» Duke is 41-25 in all versions of MSG, dating back to a »» The Blue Devils assisted on 60 percent of the team’s made

February 4, 1938, game versus St. John’s. field goals, with junior Jordan Goldwire’s 10 assists and SCORING LEADERS »» Duke has played at least once at MSG in each of the last nine steals leading the way.

seven seasons, in 17 of the last 18, and 20 of the last 22. »» Jones scored 18 and Hurt 17 in Duke’s 69-63 win over REBOUNDING LEADERS »» Duke is 69-27 all-time in the greater NYC area, including Northwest Missouri State on Nov. 26 -- a team that was Jack White 5 (5-0) 5 (5-0) games in Brooklyn (7-1) and East Rutherford, N.J. (21-1). 38-0 and won the Division-II national championship in 2019. Tre Jones 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) »» MSG has seen the sixth-most Duke wins (35) of any venue »» Sophomore Joey Baker erupted for 22 points on 6-of-8 Alex O’Connell 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) in the country, behind only Cameron Indoor Stadium, from three-point range in the 126-57 win over Fort Valley Javin DeLaurier -- 2 (2-0) Greensboro Coliseum, , and former Duke State on Oct. 30.

home venues Card Gym and Duke Gym. ASSISTS LEADERS »» Coach K achieved a pair of milestones at MSG: His 903rd ACC PRESEASON PICKS Tre Jones 24 (20-4) 24 (20-4) career victory to pass Bobby Knight as the winningest »» Duke was selected as the coach in NCAA Division I history (74-69 vs. Michigan State, favorite to win the 2019- ACC PRESEASON POLL (FIRST-PLACE VOTES IN Record in such games in ( ) 11/15/11) and his 1,000th career (77-68 vs. St. John’s, 1/25/15). 20 ACC Championship, as PARENTHESES) chosen by media members. 1. Duke (51), 1564 DUKE IN SEASON OPENERS »» Picked as the preseason 2. North Carolina (19), 1493 »» The Blue Devils are 37-2 in season openers under Coach K, ACC favorite for the fourth 3. Louisville (29), 1448 and have won 19 consecutive. straight season and the 4. Virginia (12), 1405 »» Duke’s previous two top-five matchups in season openers sixth time in seven years, 5. Florida State, 1157 each came versus Kentucky -- an 82-76 win in 1979 and last the Blue Devils are the 6. NC State, 1038 year’s 118-84 win. reigning ACC Tournament 7. Notre Dame, 915 8. Syracuse, 910 champion. 9. Miami, 768 ON THIS DATE »» Sophomore Tre Jones 10. Pitt, 577 »» November 5th marks the earliest start to a season in earned a spot on the 11. Clemson, 564 Duke’s history. The Blue Devils had never played a game Preseason All-ACC First 12. Georgia Tech, 437 earlier than November 8th -- that was the 2013-14 season Team, while freshman 13. Boston College, 382 with a 111-77 win over Davidson at Cameron Indoor Stadium Vernon Carey Jr., was 14. Virginia Tech, 334 -- before last season’s Nov. 6th win over Kentucky in the named to the Preseason 15. Wake Forest, 328 Champions Classic. All-ACC Second Team.

» DUKE vs. KANSAS | LAST 10 DATE LOCATION RESULT LEADING DUKE SCORER 2/20/88 Lawrence, Kan. W, 74-70 (ot) Quin Snyder, 21 4/2/88 Kansas City, Mo. L, 59-66 , 19 2/18/89 Durham, N.C. W, 102-77 Danny Ferry, 26 4/1/91 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 72-65 , 18 3/19/00 Winston-Salem, N.C. W, 69-64 , 21 3/27/03 Anaheim, Calif. L, 65-69 Dahntay Jones, 23 11/23/11 Lahaina, Hawaii W, 68-61 /, 17 11/12/13 Chicago, Ill. L, 83-94 , 27 11/15/16 New York, N.Y. L, 75-77 Luke Kennard, 22 3/25/18 Omaha, Neb. L, 81-85 (ot) Trevon Duval, 20

3 LOOKING AHEAD TO 2019-20 SUSTAINED SUCCESS » CURRENT STREAKS »» Duke’s 115th season of basketball will open with a marquee »» Duke achieved the program’s 54th 20-win season in 2018-19. matchup as the Blue Devils and Kansas battle in the State »» Duke has won 20 or more games in 23 consecutive seasons, Overall Loss 1 Farm Champions Classic at Madison Square Garden. including the 2018-19 campaign. Unranked teams anywhere Won 13 »» The game is Tuesday on ESPN, when the top four teams »» Duke, Kansas and Gonzaga are the only programs to have Ranked teams anywhere Loss 1 in the preseason AP poll will play in the same arena. Duke won 25 or more games in each of the last 12 seasons. Home Won 2 is ranked No. 4, Kansas is No. 3, while the second game »» The Blue Devils reached the 30-win mark for the 15th time Home ACC Won 2 of the Champions Classic is No. 1 Michigan State vs. No. under Coach K, to extend an NCAA record. Home non-conference Won 147 2 Kentucky. Home unranked non-conference Won 138 »» Of the teams ranked in the preseason AP poll, Duke will WINNING DECADE Home ranked teams Loss 1 face five of the top 11 during the 2019-20 campaign. »» Duke had the fourth-most wins (299) and the fourth-best Home unranked teams Won 6 »» The Blue Devils are set for the 2K Empire Classic Benefiting winning percentage (.810) in the NCAA since the start of Road Loss 2 Wounded Warrior Project, with two home games (Central the 2009-10 season. Road ACC Loss 2 Arkansas and Georgia State) before a pair of games at »» Duke’s two NCAA championships since 2009-10 were tied Road ranked teams Loss 2 MSG (Cal and either Georgetown or Texas). with Villanova and UConn for the most in that span. Road unranked teams Won 4 »» In the Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Duke travels to preseason Neutral Loss 1 No. 1 Michigan State on Dec. 3 at the Breslin Center. NATIONAL TITLES SINCE START OF 2009-10 SEASON* | NCAA Neutral ranked teams Loss 1 »» In ACC play, the Blue Devils are scheduled for home-and- Rk Team NC Neutral unranked teams Won 10 home games with: North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest, 1. Duke 2 Virginia Tech, Miami and Boston College. Only at home, Connecticut 2 CONSECUTIVE MADE FREE THROWS (ACTIVE STREAKS) Duke hosts Louisville, Florida State, Notre Dame and Pitt. Villanova 2 Jack White 12 On the road only, the Blue Devils face Virginia, Syracuse, 4. Kentucky 1 Alex O’Connell 4 Clemson and Georgia Tech. North Carolina 1 Jordan Goldwire 1 Virginia 1 AP POLL STREAKS EXTEND *Louisville’s 2013 title was vacated CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A THREE-POINT »» With the release of the Associated Press preseason poll on Joey Baker 1 Oct. 21, Duke was ranked No. 4 -- extending two notable WINS SINCE START OF 2009-10 SEASON | NCAA streaks. Rk Team Wins GAMES PLAYED 2018-19 CAREER »» The Blue Devils have now been ranked in the top 10 at 1. Kentucky 305 Javin DeLaurier 38 (32-6) 83 (65-18) least once in 24 consecutive seasons -- the longest active 2. Kansas 304 Jack White 35 (28-7) 74 (61-13) streak nationally. Gonzaga 304 Alex O’Connell 36 (29-7) 72 (59-13) »» Duke’s 21 consecutive polls ranked in the top five is also 4. Duke 299 Jordan Goldwire 35 (29-6) 64 (55-9) the nation’s longest active streak. 5. Wichita State 280 Justin Robinson 17 (16-1) 40 (38-2) »» The Blue Devils debuted at No. 4 in last season’s preseason 6. North Carolina 277 Tre Jones 36 (30-6) 36 (30-6) AP poll, and went wire-to-wire in the top five, finishing as 7. Villanova 270 Mike Buckmire 4 (4-0) 8 (8-0) the AP No. 1 team for the eighth time. 8. Arizona 263 Joey Baker 4 (3-1) 4 (3-1) »» Duke’s eight No. 1 finishes in the AP poll have all come 9. Saint Mary’s 262 under Coach K -- the most No. 1 finishes by a college 10. San Diego State 256 STARTS CONSECUTIVE CAREER basketball coach all time. Tre Jones 20 36 (30-6) WINNING PCT. SINCE START OF 2009-10 SEASON | NCAA Javin DeLaurier 7 21 (18-3) CONSECUTIVE SEASONS RANKED IN TOP 10 | AP POLL Rk Team Wins Losses Pct Alex O’Connell 2 8 (5-3) Rk Team No. 1. Gonzaga 304 56 .844 Jack White -- 3 (2-1) 1. Duke 24 2. Kansas 304 65 .824 2. Kansas 14 3. Kentucky 305 70 .813 Record in such games in ( ) 3. Kentucky 11 4. Duke 299 70 .810 5. Wichita State 280 72 .796 MOST CONSECUTIVE POLLS IN TOP FIVE | AP POLL | ACTIVE 6. Villanova 270 80 .771 Rk Team No. Saint Mary’s 262 78 .771 1. Duke 21 8. Arizona 263 88 .749 2. Michigan State 2 9. North Carolina 277 96 .743 3. Kentucky, Kansas, Louisville 1 10. San Diego State 256 89 .742

DUKE VS. RANKED OPPONENTS PRESEASON HONORS ROLLING IN »» Duke is 232-151 (.606) vs. ranked teams under Coach K, »»Three Blue Devils have been tapped to preseason watch with a 152-79 (.658) mark since the 1996-97 season. lists for positional Player of the Year honors: »» The Blue Devils were 10-5 against ranked teams in 2018-19, after going 6-4 versus ranked teams in 2017-18. PRESEASON WATCH LISTS »» Since 1996-97, Duke is 86-50 (.632) against ranked ACC Tre Jones Guard Bob Cousy Award teams and 66-29 (.695) vs. ranked non-league foes. Matthew Hurt Forward Julius Erving Award »» Under Coach K, the Blue Devils are 85-61 (.582) overall Vernon Carey Jr. Center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award when both teams are ranked in the top 10. »» Under Coach K, Duke is 32-18 (.640) when both teams are JONES BACK TO LEAD DUKE ranked in the top five. »» Sophomore Tre Jones is back after a stellar »» With the win over No. 3 Virginia on Feb. 9, 2019, Coach K broke freshman season that saw him set Duke’s overall single- a tie with Dean Smith for most wins in top three games (11). season record for assist-to-turnover ratio (3.62) -- a mark » WINS VS. LOSSES (2018-19) that led the ACC and was third nationally. DUKE AWAY FROM CAMERON »» A preseason first-team All-ACC selection and named to the CATEGORY WINS LOSSES »» In the Coach K era, Duke is 252-142 (.640) in true road preseason watch list for the Cousy Award, Jones averaged Points per game 84.2 76.5 games and 273-77 (.780) in neutral site games, for a 9.3 points, 5.3 assists and 3.8 rebounds as a freshman. Opponent points per game 64.7 82.7 combined mark of 525-219 (.706) in all games outside of »» The Apple Valley, Minn., native was a national semifinalist Field goal pct. .492 .403 Cameron Indoor Stadium. for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Award last Opponent field goal pct. .384 .459 »» In ACC regular season play, Duke is 183-117 (.610) away season, along with earning honorable mention All-ACC 3FG percentage .319 .260 from home under Coach K. The Blue Devils are 127-64 honors, ACC All-Freshman accolades and a spot on the Opponent 3FG pct. .288 .350 (.665) in ACC road games since the 1996-97 season. ACC All-Defensive Team. pct. .677 .736 »» Coach K has also won 16 road games against AP top five Rebounds per game 41.4 42.0 teams, the most in the history of the AP poll. Rebound margin +6.9 +2.0 Assists per game 16.3 13.2 MOST AP TOP FIVE ROAD WINS | ALL-TIME Turnovers per game 12.7 13.8 Rk Coach (School) Wins Turnover margin +2.3 -3.2 1. Mike Krzyzewski (Duke) 16 Steals per game 9.9 5.7 2. Dean Smith (North Carolina) 14 Blocks per game 6.6 7.7 3. Gary Williams (Maryland) 8

4 DUKE NAMES TRI-CAPTAINS league tournament titles in succession during that »» Coach K announced in September that sophomore Tre stretch. The Blue Devils won five straight ACC titles from » DUKE IN THE NBA (24)* Jones and seniors Javin DeLaurier and Jack White will 1999-2003 and three in a row from 2009-11. serve as the team’s captains this season. »» DeLaurier and White are repeating as captains, while ACC COMPOSITE REG. SEASON STANDINGS | 1997-PRESENT Jones, an All-ACC guard and the team’s leading returning Team W L Pct. scorer from last season, is serving for the first time. Duke 295 87 .772 »» Since 1998, DeLaurier and White are the 13th and 14th North Carolina 262 120 .686 repeat captains at Duke -- a list that includes current Louisville 55 35 .611 associate head coaches Nate James (2000 and 2001) and Syracuse 60 48 .556 Jon Scheyer (2009 and 2010). Virginia 203 179 .531 Notre Dame 54 54 .500 DUKE’S 2019-20 FRESHMAN CLASS Miami 121 131 .480 »» A total of 78 former Duke players have appeared on »» Duke was ranked No. 2 in ESPN’s 2019-20 class rankings, Florida State 179 203 .469 NBA rosters. boasting a class that includes Vernon Carey Jr., Matthew Virginia Tech 111 143 .437 »» Overall, 41 Duke players have been selected in the first Hurt, Wendell Moore Jr. and Cassius Stanley. NC State 165 217 .432 round of the NBA Draft in the Coach K era, including 23 »» Carey, Hurt and Moore were McDonald’s All-Americans, Clemson 162 220 .424 in the past nine years. while Carey, Moore and Stanley competed in the 2019 Wake Forest 160 222 .419 »» There are 24 Duke players on current NBA rosters -- the . Georgia Tech 139 243 .364 »» Carey and Moore were multiple gold medalists with USA Boston College 82 156 .345 Blue Devils 25 last year were the most by any ACC school Basketball, winning in 2016 and 2018 with the U16 and U18 Pittsburgh 34 74 .315 in a single season in the history of the league. teams, respectively, while Hurt was also on the U18 roster. »» Four Duke players have been selected No. 1 in the NBA ACC TOURNAMENT TITLES | ALL-TIME Draft -- (1963), (1999), Kyrie McDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS Rk Team ACC Titles Irving (2011) and (2019). »» Duke has signed 79 McDonald’s All-Americans all-time -- the 1. Duke 21 »» In 2019, Duke had three players drafted, bringing its most of any NCAA program. 2. North Carolina 18 total to 64 under Mike Krzyzewski. »» Along with sophomore Tre Jones, Duke will have four 3. NC State 10 »» Duke has had 28 players selected in the NBA Draft McDonald’s All-Americans on its roster in 2019-20. Lottery, the most in the nation since the system was »» Mike Krzyzewski has signed 77 McDonald’s All-Americans DUKE: ANOTHER HISTORIC DRAFT put into place in 1985. -- the most all-time by a coach -- and has added at least »» Having three of the first top 10 players drafted, including »» Overall, between Duke and USA Basketball, Coach K has one to his roster in 35 consecutive years. the No. 1 pick in Zion Williamson, Duke made NBA Draft coached 106 NBA players. history in June at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. »» In 1999, Duke became the first program in the history of ALL-TIME McDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS | THROUGH 2019 »» Williamson’s No. 1 pick to the New Orleans Pelicans allowed the NBA Draft to have four players from the same school Rk School All-Americans the Blue Devils to break a tie with Kentucky for the most selected in the first round. Three of the four— ­­ Elton 1. Duke 79 No. 1 overall picks all-time. Williamson joined Art Heyman 2. North Carolina 75 (1963, ), Elton Brand (1999, Chicago Bulls) Brand (Chicago), Trajan Langdon (Cleveland) and Corey 3. Kentucky 65 and Kyrie Irving (2011, ) as the four Maggette (Seattle) — were lottery picks. 4. Kansas 44 Blue Devils to be selected with the top pick. »» In 2002, Jason Williams (2nd overall) and Mike Dunleavy 5. UCLA 42 »» Two picks after Williamson, classmate RJ Barrett was (3rd) became the first college teammates in the history as of June 1, 2019 selected by the Knicks with the third overall pick, with of the NBA Draft to be the first two collegians selected. freshman drafted by the with »» Six former Duke players -- Jeff Mullins (Golden State, NON-CONFERENCE HOME WIN STREAK the No. 10 selection. 1975), Danny Ferry (San Antonio, 2003), Shane Battier »» Duke has won an NCAA-best 147 consecutive non- »» Duke joined Florida as the only college programs in NBA (Miami, 2012 and 2013), Kyrie Irving (Cleveland, 2016), conference home games. Duke’s last home loss against Draft history to have three players selected in the top 10 Dahntay Jones (Cleveland, 2016) and Quinn Cook a non-conference foe was an 83-82 decision against St. of a single draft. (Golden State, 2017 and 2018) -- have been part of NBA John’s on Feb. 26, 2000. »» Last season marked the sixth consecutive that Duke had championship teams. »» Duke has also won 138 straight games at Cameron against a player selected in the top three, the longest streak by »» Duke players who’ve played under Coach K have unranked non-conference opponents (also dating back to a school all-time. UCLA held the previous record of four earned approximately $1.5 billion in NBA contracts. the 83-82 loss to St. John’s on Feb. 26, 2000). straight seasons between 1974 and 1977. That figure includes roughly $160 million by active »» Duke’s 147-game streak has featured 88 different opponents Duke NBA players. with nine ranked in the AP Top 25. NBA OVERALL NO. 1 PICKS BY SCHOOL | ALL-TIME Rk School No. NCAA | NON-CONFERENCE HOME WIN STREAKS 1. Duke 4 Rk Team No. Next Home Non-Conf. 2. Kentucky 3 Marvin Bagley III Sacramento Kings 1. Duke 147 Nov. 8 vs. Colorado St. 3. 16 schools 2 RJ Barrett New York Knicks 2. Butler 50 Nov. 6 vs. IUPUI Wendell Carter Jr. Chicago Bulls 3. Texas Tech 45 Nov. 5 vs. E. Illinois NBA FIRST ROUND PICKS BY SCHOOL | SINCE 1985 Quinn Cook Los Angeles Lakers Rk School No. Seth Curry Dallas Mavericks THREE-POINT STREAK 1. Kentucky 42 Sacramento Kings »» Duke has connected on at least one three-pointer in 1,059 2. Duke 41 Rodney Hood Portland Trail Blazers straight games, the third-longest streak in the nation. 3. North Carolina 36 New Orleans Pelicans »» The last time Duke was held without a three-point field goal 4. Kansas 25 Kyrie Irving Brooklyn Nets was Dec. 30, 1989, versus Hawai’i. 5. UCLA 21 Frank Jackson New Orleans Pelicans CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 3-POINT FIELD GOAL NBA FIRST ROUND PICKS BY ACTIVE COACH Memphis Grizzlies Rk School Games Rk School No. Luke Kennard 1. UNLV 1,070 1. Mike Krzyzewski 41 2. Vanderbilt 1,063 2. John Calipari 34 New Orleans Pelicans 3. Duke 1,059 3. Roy Williams 32 Jabari Parker Atlanta Hawks 4. Arkansas 1,011 Mason Plumlee Denver Nuggets 5. Western Kentucky 1,010 NBA LOTTERY PICKS BY SCHOOL | ALL-TIME J.J. Redick New Orleans Pelicans Rk School No. Cam Reddish Atlanta Hawks ACC DOMINANCE 1. Duke 28 »» Duke has won 295 league games and eight regular season 2. Kentucky 26 ACC championships since 1997. 3. North Carolina 20 Gary Trent Jr. Portland Trail Blazers »» The Blue Devils have also been outstanding in ACC 4. Kansas 17 Zion Williamson New Orleans Pelicans Tournament play with 12 crowns in the past 23 seasons 5. Arizona 15 Justise Winslow in what is considered the nation’s toughest conference. * - as of November 1, 2019 »» Duke’s 12 ACC crowns since 1997 are seven more than the next closest program and more than all of the other league schools combined (11 by six programs). »» Duke is also the only ACC program to win at least three #TheBrotherhood

5 COACH K HEAD COACH | 40th SEASON AT DUKE | ARMY ‘69

» COACH K BY RECORD » COACH K BY THE NUMBERS » COACH K AMONG THE ELITE

Overall record 1,132-344 (.767) National championships (1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, CAREER WINS | DIVISION I Record at Duke 1,059-285 (.788) 5 2015) Coach Wins ACC record (regular season & tournament) 491-198 (.713) 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 1,132 Home 534-66 (.890) 2. ^ Jim Boeheim 945 Road 252-142 (.640) Gold medals as head coach of U.S. Men’s National 3. Bob Knight 902 Neutral 273-77 (.780) 6 Team (3 Olympics, 1 FIBA World Championship, 1 4. Dean Smith 879 vs. AP Top 25 232-151 (.606) FIBA World Cup, 1 FIBA Americas) 5. Adolph Rupp 876 through 2019 season; ^ - active coach Players who have been named National Player » COACH K’S MILESTONE WINS 10 of the Year a total of 12 times CAREER WINS AT ONE SCHOOL | DIVISION I Coach School Wins 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski Duke 1,059 OVERALL Final Four appearances, tied for the most in 2. ^ Jim Boeheim Syracuse 945 1 vs. Lehigh, 11/28/75 (56-29) 12 NCAA history by a coach 3. Dean Smith North Carolina 879 100 vs. Clemson, 2/24/82 (73-72 [3OT]) 4. Adolph Rupp Kentucky 876 200 vs. Alabama, 12/13/86 (76-67) 5. Jim Phelan Mount St. Mary’s 830 300 vs. Richmond, 3/16/90 (81-46) ACC Tournament championships, the most in through 2019 season; ^ - active coach 400 at Iowa, 12/22/93 (79-76) 15 league history by a coach 500 vs. North Carolina, 2/28/98 (77-75) CAREER ACC WINS | REGULAR SEASON & TOURNAMENT 600 vs. North Carolina, 3/11/01 (82-80) Coach Schools Wins 700 vs. Toledo, 12/12/04 (82-54) 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski Duke 491 800 at NC State, 3/1/08 (87-86) 28 NBA lottery selections, the most in draft history 2. Dean Smith North Carolina 422 900 vs. Michigan, 3/20/11 (73-71) 3. ^ Roy Williams North Carolina 222 903 vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 (74-69) 4. Gary Williams Maryland 210 1,000 vs. St. John’s, 1/25/15 (77-68) Players who have combined to earn All-America 5. Frank McGuire UNC/South Carolina 160 1,100 vs. Syracuse, 3/23/18 (69-65) 34 honors a total of 48 times through 2019 season; ^ - active coach

AT DUKE NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS | DIVISION I 1 vs. Stetson, 11/29/80 (67-49) NCAA Tournament bids, the most in tournament Coach Schools Wins 100 at St. Joseph’s, 1/13/86 (87-66) 35 history by a coach 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski Duke 97 200 vs. West Virginia, 3/18/89 (70-63) 2. ^ Roy Williams Kansas/North Carolina 79 300 vs. Northeastern, 12/7/92 (103-72) 3. Dean Smith North Carolina 65 400 vs. Murray State, 3/14/97 (71-68) NCAA Tournament victories, the most in the 5. ^ Jim Boeheim Syracuse 56 500 vs. Villanova, 11/17/00 (98-85) 97 history of the event 5. Rick Pitino Four schools 54 600 at Clemson, 1/3/04 (73-54) through 2019 season; ^ - active coach 700 vs. Georgia Tech, 2/18/07 (71-62) 800 vs. Kansas State, 11/23/10 (82-68) Games coached with Duke at No. 1 in the AP poll; 900 vs. Florida State, 1/25/14 (78-56) 250 216-34 (.864) record 1,000 vs. Utah Valley, 11/11/17 (99-69)

Total NBA salary earned by Coach K’s former $1.5B players (through 2018-19 season)

6 » MIKE KRZYZEWSKI BIO

Now through 39 seasons at Duke, Mike Krzyzewski Krzyzewski has tutored 64 NBA Draft picks during his time at Duke, including a total – a Naismith Hall of Fame coach, five-time national of 41 first-round selections that leads all active coaches. Duke has had at least one champion and 12-time Final Four participant – has built player taken in 32 of the 39 NBA Drafts during the Krzyzewski Era. a dynasty that few programs in the history of the game can match. Since the inception of the NBA Draft Lottery in 1985, Coach K and Duke have produced 28 lottery picks – a draft-record total for both a school and a coach. The numbers that illustrate Coach K’s career are simply staggering: Through the 2018-19 season, Coach K’s former Duke players have accumulated nearly $1.5 billion in NBA salaries. Lottery selections who played for Krzyzewski - Five national championships (1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015) at Duke have combined to earn approximately $1 billion, an average of nearly $50 - Six gold medals as head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team million per individual. - Nine National Players of the Year (11 honors) - Six National Defensive Players of the Year (nine honors) Under Coach K’s watch, Duke has produced multiple All-ACC Academic selections - 10 consecutive top-10 AP poll finishes (1997-06) in 11 of the last 12 years. The 2015 NCAA championship team featured a program- - 12 National Coach of the Year honors (eight seasons) high five All-ACC Academic honorees. Quin Snyder, Amile Jefferson and Grayson - 12 Final Four appearances (tied for most in NCAA history) Allen are the only players in Duke history to earn All-ACC Academic honors four - 12 ACC regular season championships times. Jefferson, a three-time captain, departed the university in 2017 with both - 15 ACC Tournament championships (most in league history) bachelor’s and master’s degrees. - 25 NBA Lottery picks (most in Draft history) - 34 All-America selections (48 honors) Krzyzewski has had six players collect a total of nine CoSIDA Academic All-America - 35 NCAA Tournament bids (most by one coach) honors, headlined by two-time first-team honorees Battier (2000, 2001) and Mason - 64 NBA Draft selections, including 41 first-round picks Plumlee (2012, 2013). Allen became the sixth in 2016 when he garnered second-team - 65 ACC Tournament wins (most in league history) accolades. - 97 NCAA Tournament wins (most in NCAA history) - 124 weeks ranked No. 1 in the AP poll (most by a coach in poll history) Fittingly, Coach K has earned nearly every award imaginable. The crown jewel of - 491 ACC wins (most in league history) that haul, however, came in 2001 when he was inducted into the Naismith Basketball - 535 weeks ranked in the top 10 of the AP poll (most by a coach in poll history) Hall of Fame. - 621 weeks ranked in the AP poll (most by a coach in poll history) - 1,059 victories at Duke (most in NCAA history at one school) Since his enshrinement in Springfield, Mass., Krzyzewski has also been inducted - 1,132 career wins (most in NCAA history) into the Army Sports Hall of Fame (2009), the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame (2010) and the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame (2011). Coach K became the Division I men’s career wins leader on Nov. 15, 2011, at Madison Square Garden, moving past his former coach Bob Knight with his 903rd victory. His While establishing Duke as one of ’s dynastic programs, historic 1,000th career victory came against St. John’s at The World’s Most Famous Krzyzewski simultaneously spent more than decade as one of the architects of the Arena on Jan. 25, 2015, as he became the first Division I men’s basketball coach to revitalization of USA Basketball. During his tenure at the helm of the program, the achieve a four-figure win total. U.S. National Team amassed an extraordinary 88-1 record and claimed gold medals at the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship, 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2010 FIBA World Krzyzewski’s 1,059 victories at Duke are an NCAA record by a coach at one school. Championship, 2012 London Olympics, 2014 FIBA World Cup and 2016 Rio Olympics, With 1,059 of the Blue Devils’ 2,176 all-time victories, Coach K has presided over as well as a bronze medal at the 2006 FIBA World Championship. nearly half (49 percent) of the men’s basketball wins in Duke history. Coach K was 24-0 in the Olympics as head coach of the USMNT and his time at the Krzyzewski has won a league-record 491 ACC games (regular season and helm ended with the team in the midst of a National Team-record 76-game winning tournament), passing former North Carolina head coach Dean Smith (422) on Feb. streak that began in 2006. 4, 2015. He has also won an ACC-record 183 conference road games. Giving Back Coach K’s five national championships are the second-most in NCAA history. Krzyzewski has been diligently committed to public service, both locally and Krzyzewski and former Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun are the only coaches in nationally, throughout his coaching career. He is currently serving on boards NCAA history to win national championships in three different decades. for, while also assuming vital roles with, the Duke Children’s Hospital, the Jimmy V Foundation for Cancer Research, the NABC Foundation, the CEO Roundtable on Coach K has led the Blue Devils into the NCAA Tournament 35 times – more than any Cancer and the Emily Krzyzewski Center. other coach in NCAA history. He has taken Duke to the NCAA Tournament in each of the last 24 seasons -- the longest streak all-time, surpassing Dean Smith (23). Coach K’s philanthropic activities also include the establishment and funding of the Emily Krzyzewski Center, a community center in Durham named in honor of his late Krzyzewski holds NCAA Tournament records for games coached (126) and wins mother. The Center’s mission is to inspire economically disadvantaged students (97) while ranking second all-time and leading active coaches with a .764 NCAA to dream big, act with character and purpose, strive for academic excellence and Tournament winning percentage (min. 20 games). He has reached the Sweet 16 on reach their highest potential as future citizen leaders. 25 occasions, six more than any other coach in NCAA history, and has advanced to the 16 times. In May 2018, Coach K and his wife Mickie announced their single-largest philanthropic gift, a $3 million donation to the Emily K Center to kick start a $15 Of the 1,344 games Krzyzewski has coached at Duke, 1,199 – 89.1 percent – have million fundraising campaign for the Durham-based Center. been as a ranked team. The Blue Devils are 977-222 (.815) as a ranked team under Coach K. To access Krzyzewski’s full biography, visit www.GoDuke.com. Coach K has taken top-ranked Duke teams into games on 250 occasions and compiled a 216-34 (.864) record as the AP’s No. 1 team, ranking first in poll history in number of games and second in wins as coach of a top-ranked squad.

7 » COACH K NOTES » COACH K AT DUKE » DUKE UNDER COACH K

THERE’S ONLY 1K YEAR OVERALL ACC NOTES OVERALL 2018-19 »» Mike Krzyzewski owns a 1,132-344 (.767) record as a head 1981 17-13 6-8 (t5th) NIT Quarterfinals Overall 1,059-285 32-6 coach, including a 1,059-285 (.788) mark at Duke. 1982 10-17 4-10 (t6th) — At Home 534-66 15-2 »» Coach K became the first Division I men’s coach to record 1983 11-17 3-11 (7th) — On the Road 252-142 7-2 1,000 career victories with a win over St. John’s on Jan. 25, 1984 24-10 7-7 (t3rd) NCAA Tournament Neutral Site 272-77 9-2 2015 at Madison Square Garden. 1985 23-8 8-6 (t4th) NCAA Tournament ACC Games (regular season) 426-175 14-4 »» He is also the only D-I men’s basketball coach officially 1986 37-3 12-2 (1st) NCAA Runnerup Home 242-58 6-2 credited with 1,000 wins at one school, winning his 1,000th Road 183-117 7-2 1987 24-9 9-5 (3rd) NCAA Sweet 16 over Utah Valley on November 11, 2017 at Cameron Indoor. Non-Conference (regular season) 468-56 11-1 1988 28-7 9-5 (3rd) NCAA Final Four »» Krzyzewski has won a record 491 ACC games (regular Home 289-8 8-0 season and tournament). He has 426 regular-season ACC 1989 28-8 9-5 (t2nd) NCAA Final Four Road 69-24 -- wins. 1990 29-9 9-5 (2nd) NCAA Runnerup Neutral 111-24 4-1 »» He owns 1,059 of Duke’s 2,176 all-time wins, translating to 1991 32-7 11-3 (1st) NCAA Champion ACC Tournament 65-23 3-0 48.5 percent of the wins in Duke history. 1992 34-2 14-2 (1st) NCAA Champion NCAA Tournament 97-30 3-1 »» Duke has won 20+ games in 23 straight seasons, making 1993 24-8 10-6 (t3rd) NCAA Tournament Coach K the second Division I men’s coach to do so. 1994 28-6 12-4 (1st) NCAA Runnerup Shoots 60% or better 85-4 -- 1995 9-3 0-1 Out (back surgery) Shoots 50% or better 547-34 16-1 TOURNAMENT SUCCESS UNDER K 1996 18-13 8-8 (t4th) NCAA Tournament Holds Opp. to Less than 50% 913-118 30-4 »» Duke has a high level of success in tournaments under 1997 24-9 12-4 (1st) NCAA Tournament Holds Opp. to Less than 40% 434-16 20-0 Coach K, winning 19 in-season, 15 ACC and five NCAA 1998 32-4 15-1 (1st) NCAA Elite Eight Holds Opp. to Less than 30% 49-0 1-0 Tournaments for a total of 39 championships in his tenure. Outrebounds opponent 685-80 25-3 » The Blue Devils claimed the PK80 Motion Bracket title last 1999 37-2 16-0 (1st) NCAA Runnerup » season, the program’s 19th in-season crown, and this season 2000 29-5 15-1 (1st) NCAA Sweet 16 Overtime game 33-26 0-1 won the ACC Tournament for the 15th time. 2001 35-4 13-3 (t1st) NCAA Champion Double-overtime game 0-4 -- 2002 31-4 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Sweet 16 Triple-overtime games 1-0 -- DUKE TOURNAMENT RECORDS | UNDER COACH K 2003 26-7 11-5 (3rd) NCAA Sweet 16 W L Pct. Titles 2004 31-6 13-3 (1st) NCAA Final Four vs. Ranked opponent 232-151 10-5 ACC Tournament 65 23 .739 15 2005 27-6 11-5 (3rd) NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament 97 30 .764 5 vs. Unranked opponent 827-134 22-1 2006 32-4 14-2 (1st) NCAA Sweet 16 In-Season Tournaments 96 18 .842 19 2007 22-11 8-8 (t6th) NCAA Tournament Total 258 71 .784 39 In November 163-16 6-1 2008 28-6 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Tournament In December 205-29 5-0 RACKING UP MAJOR TITLES 2009 30-7 11-5 (2nd) NCAA Sweet 16 In January 259-79 7-1 »» Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski has won five NCAA titles, 2010 35-5 13-3 (t1st) NCAA Champion In February 237-80 6-2 three Olympic gold medals and two FIBA World Cup/World 2011 32-5 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Sweet 16 In March 186-76 8-2 Championship crowns for a total of 10 major championships. 2012 27-7 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Tournament In April 9-5 -- »» Coach K’s 10 titles tie him for the second-most major men’s 2013 30-6 14-4 (2nd) NCAA Elite Eight basketball championships all-time. 2014 26-9 13-5 (3rd) NCAA Tournament Scores 59 points or less 18-22 -- 2015 35-4 15-3 (2nd) NCAA Champion Scores 60-69 113-86 2-1 TOTAL MAJOR MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS | HEAD COACHES 2016 25-11 11-7 (t5th) NCAA Sweet 16 Scores 70-79 291-118 10-3 Scores 80-89 315-48 11-1 Rk Coach Titles 2017 28-9 11-7 (t5th) NCAA Tournament Scores 90-99 201-9 6-1 1. Phil Jackson 11 (all NBA) 2018 29-8 13-5 (2nd) NCAA Elite Eight 2. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 10 (5 NCAA, 3 OLY, 2 WC) Scores 100+ points 121-2 3-0 2019 32-6 14-4 (3rd) NCAA Elite Eight John Wooden 10 (all NCAA) 4. Red Auerbach 9 (all NBA) Games decided by 1 point 37-23 3-1 5. John Kundla 5 (all NBA) Games decided by 2-5 points 130-107 4-3 ^ 5 (all NBA) Games decided by 6-10 points 205-69 4-2 Pat Riley 5 (all NBA) ^ - active coach; games through the 2017-18 season

THE GOLD STANDARD »» Mike Krzyzewski finished his tenure as U.S. National Team head coach with a flourish as the USA defeated Serbia for the gold medal at the Rio Olympics. »» Coach K is the only coach - man or woman - to lead a country to three Olympic basketball gold medals. »» Coach K was 24-0 in the Olympics as head coach of the U.S. National Team. He was part of five Olympic gold medal- winning coaching staffs for the U.S., helping his country compile a 40-0 record in those tournaments. »» Krzyzewski concluded his tenure as U.S. National Team head coach with an 88-1 record, finishing it off with a National Team-record 76-game winning streak intact.

COACH K ON SIRIUS/XM »» Mike Krzyzewski hosts his own SiriusXM Satellite Radio program. Entering its 15th season, “Basketball and Beyond with Coach K” offers a mix of topical issues, interviews with special guests and Krzyzewski’s personal perspective on principles for life on and off the court. »» Coach K and his co-host, Dave Sims, can be heard on the hour-long program each week during basketball season. »» The show debuts Thursdays at 6 p.m. ET on ESPNU Radio on SiriusXM (channel 84) or on the SiriusXM app. »» Episodes are also available to subscribers through SiriusXM On Demand. »» Guests have included LeBron James, , Roger Federer, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey, Bobby Flay, Bill Belichick, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Drew Brees, Kevin Durant and Cal Ripken, Jr.

8 » DUKE CHAMPIONS CLASSIC RECORDS | INDIVIDUAL

Points Free Throws Attempted 1. Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 37 1. Seth Curry vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 12 2. RJ Barrett vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 33 2. Mason Plumlee vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 10 3. Zion Williamson vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 28 Chase Jeter vs. Kansas, 11/15/16 10 4. Jabari Parker vs. Kansas, 11/12/13 27 4. Justise Winslow vs. Michigan State, 11/18/14 9 5. Andre Dawkins vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 26 5. 4x; last: RJ Barrett vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 8 6. Seth Curry vs. Kentucky, 11/13/12 23 7. Luke Kennard vs. Kansas, 11/15/16 22 Free Throw Pct. Cam Reddish vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 22 1. Ryan Kelly vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 [6-6] 1.000 9. Seth Curry vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 20 Seth Curry vs. Kentucky, 11/13/12 [6-6] 1.000 Tyus Jones vs. Michigan State, 11/18/14 [7-7] 1.000 Field Goals Made Luke Kennard vs. Kansas, 11/15/16 [6-6] 1.000 Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 [8-8] 1.000 » RECORD BY LOCATION 1. RJ Barrett vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 13 2. Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 11 Cam Reddish vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 [7-7] 1.000 Atlanta 1-0 (1.000) Zion Williamson vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 11 Minimum six made free throws Chicago 1-2 (.333) 4. Jabari Parker vs. Kansas, 11/12/13 9 Indianapolis 2-0 (1.000) 5. Andre Dawkins vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 8 Rebounds New York 1-1 (.500) Jahlil Okafor vs. Michigan State, 11/18/14 8 1. Amile Jefferson vs. Kentucky, 11/17/15 15 2. Wendell Carter, Jr. vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 12 Field Goals Attempted 3. Jack White vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 11 1. RJ Barrett vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 26 4. Marshall Plumlee vs. Kentucky, 11/17/15 10 » RECORD BY OPPONENT 2. Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 20 5. Jabari Parker vs. Kansas, 11/12/13 9 Trevon Duval vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 20 Kansas 0-2 (.000) 4. Jabari Parker vs. Kansas, 11/12/13 18 Assists Kentucky 2-1 (.667) 5. Andre Dawkins vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 15 1. Trevon Duval vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 10 Michigan State 3-0 (1.000) Grayson Allen vs. Kansas, 11/15/16 15 2. Tre Jones vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 7 3. Quinn Cook vs. Michigan State, 11/18/14 6 Field Goal Pct. RJ Barrett vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 6 5. Rasheed Sulaimon vs. Kentucky, 11/13/12 5 » CHAMPIONS CLASSIC RECORDS 1. Zion Williamson vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 [11-13] .846 2. Jahlil Okafor vs. Michigan State, 11/18/14 [8-10] .800 Rodney Hood vs. Kansas, 11/12/13 5 Duke 5-3 (.625) 3. Luke Kennard vs. Kansas, 11/15/16 [7-10] .700 Luke Kennard vs. Kansas, 11/15/16 5 Kentucky 4-4 (.500) 4. Quinn Cook vs. Michigan State, 11/18/14 [7-12] .583 Kansas 4-4 (.500) 5. Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 [11-20] .550 Steals Michigan State 3-5 (.375) Minimum 10 field goal attempts 1. Trevon Duval vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 6 2. Seth Curry vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 4 3-Point Field Goals Made Andre Dawkins vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 4 1. Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 7 Cam Reddish vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 4 2. Andre Dawkins vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 6 4. Ryan Kelly vs. Kentucky, 11/13/12 3 3. Jabari Parker vs. Kansas, 11/12/13 4 Javin DeLaurier vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 3 4. 8x; last: Cam Reddish, RJ Barrett, Alex O’Connell vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 3 Blocked Shots 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Amile Jefferson vs. Kentucky, 11/17/15 6 1. Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 11 2. Mason Plumlee vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 3 2. Andre Dawkins vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 10 Ryan Kelly vs. Kentucky, 11/13/12 3 3. Cam Reddish vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 8 Chase Jeter vs. Kansas, 11/15/16 3 4. 4x; last RJ Barrett vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 7 5. Mason Plumlee vs. Kentucky, 11/13/12 2 Jahlil Okafor vs. Michigan State, 11/18/14 2 3-Point Field Goal Pct. Javin DeLaurier vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 2 1. Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 [7-11] .636 2. Andre Dawkins vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 [6-10] .600 Minutes Played Seth Curry vs. Kentucky, 11/13/12 [3-5] .600 1. vs. Kansas, 11/15/16 40 Matt Jones vs. Kansas, 11/15/16 [3-5] .600 Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 40 5. Jabari Parker vs. Kansas, 11/12/13 [4-7] .571 3. Seth Curry vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 38 Minimum five three-point field goal attempts Andre Dawkins vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 38 Rodney Hood vs. Kansas, 11/12/13 38 Free Throws Made Grayson Allen vs. Kansas, 11/15/16 38 1. Seth Curry vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 10 2. Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 8 3. Tyus Jones vs. Michigan State, 11/18/14 7 Cam Reddish vs. Kentucky, 11/6/18 7 5. 5x; last Wendell Carter, Jr. vs. Michigan State, 11/14/17 6

» DUKE IN THE CHAMPIONS CLASSIC (5-3)

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT LEADING DUKE SCORER 11/15/11 Michigan State New York, N.Y. W, 74-69 Andre Dawkins, 26 11/13/12 Kentucky Atlanta, Ga. W, 75-68 Seth Curry, 23 11/12/13 Kansas Chicago, Ill. L, 83-94 Jabari Parker, 27 11/18/14 Michigan State Indianapolis, Ind. W, 81-71 Quinn Cook, 19 11/17/15 Kentucky Chicago, Ill. L, 63-74 Jefferson & Jones, 16 Grayson Allen scored a Champions Classic record and 11/15/16 Kansas New York, N.Y. L, 75-77 Luke Kennard, 22 career-high 37 points in the 2017 win over Michigan State, on 11/14/17 Michigan State Chicago, Ill. W, 88-81 Grayson Allen, 37 7-of-11 shooting from three-point range. 11/6/18 Kentucky Indianapolis, Ind. W, 118-84 RJ Barrett, 33

9 Fr. | Forward | 6-6 | 213 0 WENDELL MOORE JR. Charlotte, N.C. | Cox Mill HS

» CAREER HIGHS » PRODUCTION TRACKER

Points 2019-20 CAREER Rebounds Double-figure points 0 0 Assists Double-doubles 0 0 Steals 20-pt games 0 0 FG Made Dunks 0 0 3FG Made 5+ rebounds 0 0 FT Made 2+ blocks 0 0 Minutes Three-point plays 0 0

» BIO » NOTABLES

USA BASKETBALL • Two-time USA Basketball gold medalist for the 2017 FIBA Americas U16 Championship and 2018 FIBA U17 World Cup • In five starts for the gold medal winning USA U16 Team, averaged 6.0 points and 3.0 rebounds and racked up a team-leading 15 steals for the tournament • Started all seven games for the American U17 squad in 2018 and posted averages of 8.4 points, 3.0 rebounds, 20 steals and 18 assists • Scored 13 points with five rebounds in the Nike Hoops Summit win over Team World on April 12, 2019 at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore.

HIGH SCHOOL • Five-star wing • Ranked No. 18 in the ESPN 100 and the No. 3 • Top-ranked player in North Carolina • Averaged 17.3 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and shot .531 from the field in the Nike EYBL circuit for Team CP3 • Averaged 25 points, 2.9 assists and 2.3 steals to help Cox Mill win its second straight 3A state title this past season • Has won back-to-back North Carolina state finals MVP honors • Was a 2,000-point scorer for Cox Mill HS • Becomes Duke’s first Charlotte-area player since former Charlotte Christian star Seth Curry played for the Blue Devils during the 2012-13 season • Chose Duke over in-state ACC rivals North Carolina, Wake Forest and NC State

PERSONAL • Full name is Wendell Horace Moore Jr. • Born September 18, 2001 in Richmond, Va. • Son of Wendell and Marie Moore • His father played basketball at Christopher Newport University

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2019-20 TOTAL

10 Fr. | Center | 6-10 | 270 1 VERNON CAREY JR. Southwest Ranches, Fla. | NSU University School

» CAREER HIGHS » PRODUCTION TRACKER

Points 2019-20 CAREER Rebounds Double-figure points 0 0 Assists Double-doubles 0 0 Steals 20-pt games 0 0 FG Made Dunks 0 0 3FG Made 5+ rebounds 0 0 FT Made 2+ blocks 0 0 Minutes Three-point plays 0 0

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2019-20 HONORS & AWARDS • Named to the watch list for the 2020 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, presented to the best center in college basketball preseason candidate for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year • Preseason All-ACC Second Team selection preseason second-team All-ACC

USA BASKETBALL • Two-time USA Basketball gold medalist for the 2017 FIBA Americas U16 Championship and 2018 FIBA U17 World Cup • In five games for the gold medal winning USA U16 team, averaged a team-leading 14.0 points and 6.2 rebounds while shooting .757 (28-of-37) from the field • Scored 19 points with five rebounds in the U16 gold medal win over Canada • Started all seven games for the U17 squad in winning gold in 2018, averaging 11.0 points and 6.9 boards while shooting .563 (34-of-57) from the floor • Started for the U.S. in the 2019 Nike Hoops Summit win over Team World

HIGH SCHOOL • Five-star center • Ranked as the No. 5 overall player in the ESPN 100 and the No. 3 center • Top-ranked player in Florida • Averaged 21.7 points, 9.0 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game his senior year at NSU University School • 2019 McDonald’s All-American and played in the Jordan Brand Classic • 2018 MaxPreps Player of the Year as a junior • As a junior in 2017-18, averaged 26.1 points and 10.4 rebounds to help his high school team to a 36-2 record, a 5A state title, the City of Palms Classic title and the final game of the GEICO High School Nationals. • Chose Duke over North Carolina, Miami, Michigan State and Kentucky

PERSONAL • Born February 25, 2001 in Miami, Fla. • Son of Vernon and LaTavia Carey • Has a brother, Jaylen, and sisters, Taelynn and Dynver • Jaylen and Taelynn are twins • His father played football at the and was an eight-year veteran of the Miami Dolphins after being drafted as the 19th overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft • His late grandfather, Vincent Carey, played basketball at Oral Roberts University

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2019-20 TOTAL

11 Fr. | Guard | 6-6 | 193 2 CASSIUS STANLEY Los Angeles, Calif. | Sierra Canyon

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Points 2019-20 CAREER Rebounds Double-figure points 0 0 Assists Double-doubles 0 0 Steals 20-pt games 0 0 FG Made Dunks 0 0 3FG Made 5+ rebounds 0 0 FT Made 2+ blocks 0 0 Minutes Three-point plays 0 0

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HIGH SCHOOL PRESEASON WORK • Four-star recruit »» Stanley gave the Blue Devils strong minutes in two • Ranked No. 29 overall in the ESPN 100 and the No. 6 exhibition games, earning the start in the Oct. 30 win over • Averaged 15.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game for Nike’s 17U EBYL team this past season Fort Valley State. • Played in the Jordan Brand Classic »» He was 8-of-10 from the field in the FVSU win for 16 points, • Led Sierra Canyon to the California Open Division Championship his senior year, scoring 20 points and recording seven five rebounds and three assists in 17 minutes. rebounds in the championship contest »» Stanley gave Duke 21 minutes off the bench against • Recorded a team-best 17.7 points, grabbed 6.9 rebounds and registered 2.9 assists per game his senior year Northwest Missouri State with seven points, two blocks • Named 2019 Daily News Player of the Year and CIF Open Division Player of the Year, which is considered the highest and one board. level of high school basketball in the state of California • Was also part of state championship teams at Sierra Canyon as a sophomore and junior • Second Duke player in three seasons from Sierra Canyon High, joining 2018 consensus first-team All-American and ACC Player of the Year Marvin Bagley III • Chose Duke over Kansas, Oregon and UCLA

PERSONAL • Born Cassius Jerome Stanley on August 18, 1999 in Los Angeles, Calif. • Son of Jerome Stanley and Tonya Sedwick • His mother competed on the track & field team at UCLA

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2019-20 TOTAL

12 So. | Guard | 6-3 | 185 3 TRE JONES Apple Valley, Minn. | Apple Valley

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Points 22 vs. Virginia Tech 3/29/19 2018-19 CAREER Rebounds 8 2x, last vs. Wake Forest 3/5/19 Double-figure points 18 18 Assists 9 vs. Clemson 1/5/19 Charges Drawn 10 10 Steals 6 2x, last vs. Miami 3/2/19 3+ 3pt FG 1 1 FG Made 8 2x, last vs. Virginia Tech 3/29/19 5+ assists 24 24 3FG Made 5 vs. Virginia Tech 3/29/19 2+ steals 20 20 FT Made 8 vs. Syracuse 3/14/19 5+ rebounds 11 11 Minutes 40 12x, last vs. Michigan State 3/31/19 Three-point plays 2 2

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2019-20 2018-19 HONORS & AWARDS • Selected as a team captain for his sophomore season, along with seniors Javin DeLaurier and Jack White Nat’l semifinalist for Naismith Defensive Player of the Year • Named to watch list for the Bob Cousy Award, presented to the best point guard in college basketball Maui Invitational All-Tournament Team ACC Freshman of the Week (12/24) 2018-19 All-ACC (honorable mention) • Honorable Mention All-ACC selection ACC All-Freshman Team ACC All-Defensive Team • ACC All-Freshman Team recipient ACC All-Tournament (second team) • Earned ACC All-Defensive Team and ACC All-Tournament Second Team Duke’s Best Defensive Player Award • Named to the Maui Invitational All-Tournament Team • Awarded ACC Freshman of the Week on 12/24 2019-20 HONORS & AWARDS • National semifinalist for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year award preseason candidate for the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year • Set a Duke single-season record for assist-turnover ratio (3.62), surpassing ’s 3.03 in 1997 preseason first-team All-ACC • His assist-turnover ratio also led the conference, set an ACC freshman record and was ranked third among all players in the NCAA last season RECORD-SETTING SEASON • Played and started in 36 games with averages of 9.4 points, 5.3 assists and 3.8 rebounds per game »» No freshman in ACC history and no player in Duke history • Shot .414 from the field and .758 from the free throw line recorded a better assist-to-turnover ratio than Tre Jones • Became the first player in Duke history to record five different games in a career with 7+ assists and no turnovers in 2018-19, leading the conference with a 3.62-to-1 ratio. • Drew 10 charges, which led the team, and were tied for seventh-best by a freshman in a season at Duke »» Jones was third nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio. »» He shattered the previous Duke record of 3.03 held by • Dished out seven assists, scored six points and pocketed a steal in his first career game against Kentucky (11/6) Steve Wojciechowski in 1997. The previous Duke freshman • Followed the Kentucky game with seven dimes and eight points and a steal at home against Army West Point (11/11) record was 2.86 set by his brother Tyus Jones in 2015 . • In just 21 minutes of action, recorded eight assists and a career-high two blocks versus Eastern Michigan (11/14) »» Jones’ ratio of 3.62 was the best by any player in the ACC • Totaled 41 points, 11 assists, 13 rebounds and four steals in the Maui Invitational since Pitt’s James Robinson in 2016 (3.95), while NC State’s • Against Gonzaga in the Maui Invitational title game (11/21), posted a then career-high 17 points Braxton Beverley held the previous ACC freshman record • Against Indiana in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge (11/27), registered 15 points off of 6-of-10 shooting and eight assists (3.27) in 2018. • Played lock-down defense with a career high in steals (six) while also scoring 13 points against Texas Tech in the »» Jones turned the ball over just 53 times in 1,230 minutes Ameritas Insurance Classic (12/20) this season (one every 23.2 minutes). • Followed the Texas Tech clash with a career-high nine assists against Clemson (1/5) »» His 192 assists accounted for 31.7 percent of Duke’s total • Provided the game-winning pass on a baseline in-bounds play in the win at Florida State (1/12), finding Cam Reddish assists this season (606). who drained a three in the final seconds • In the home game against Syracuse (1/14), recorded four steals, two assists and two points in the first six minutes ASSIST-TURNOVER RATIO LEADERS | NCAA before sustaining a shoulder injury that held him out of the next two games 1. Jalen Avery, Kent State (Sr.) 5.05 2. , Iowa State (Fr.) 4.46 • Scored double-digit points (13-11-13) in three straight games against St. Johns (2/2), BC (2/5) and Virginia (2/9) 3. Tre Jones, Duke (Fr.) 3.62 • Tied his career-best total in rebounds with eight against Wake Forest (3/5), also notching 13 points and three steals 4. Davon Bell, Presbyterian (Sr.) 3.32 • Went a perfect 8-for-8 from the charity stripe in the ACC Quarterfinals against Syracuse (3/14) and scored 15 points 5. , Virginia (Jr.) 3.31 with eight assists • In the ACC Championship Game against Florida State (3/16), earned a then career-high 18 points on 8-of-14 shooting BEST ASSIST-TURNOVER RATIO | ACC HISTORY and six assists 1. James Marshall, Pitt (So.), 2014 4.11 • Against Virginia Tech in the Sweet 16 (3/29), scored a career-best 22 points on 8-of-14 shooting, including a career-high 2. James Marshall, Pitt (Sr.), 2016 3.95 5-of-7 from downtown. 3. *Tre Jones, Duke (Fr.), 2019 3.62 • Finished the NCAA Tournament averaging 10.5 points, 5.3 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game 4. Kendall Marshall, North Carolina (So.), 2012 3.48 , North Carolina (Jr.), 2009 3.48 PERSONAL *ACC freshman record • Full name is Tre Isiah Jones BEST ASSIST-TURNOVER RATIO | DUKE HISTORY • Born on January 8, 2000, in Apple Valley, Minn. 1. *Tre Jones, Duke (Fr.), 2019 3.62 • Son of Debbie and Rob Jones 2. Steve Wojciechowski (Jr.), 1997 3.03 • Has two brothers, Tyus and Jadee 3. Jon Scheyer (Sr.), 2010 2.98 • Older brother, Tyus, played basketball at Duke and oldest brother, Jadee, played basketball at Furman 4. Tommy Amaker (So.), 1985 2.88 5. Tyus Jones (Fr.), 2015 2.86 *Duke freshman record

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2018-19 36 36 1230 34.2 132 319 .414 27 103 .262 47 62 .758 32 103 135 3.8 56 0 192 53 6 68 338 9.4 2019-20 TOTAL 36 36 1230 34.2 132 319 .414 27 103 .262 47 62 .758 32 103 135 3.8 56 0 192 53 6 68 338 9.4

13 Sr. | Forward | 6-10 | 237 | Duh-laury-aye 12 JAVIN DeLAURIER Shipman, Va. | Saint Anne’s-Belfield

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Points 13 vs. South Dakota 12/2/17 2018-19 CAREER Rebounds 11 2x, last vs. Michigan State 3/31/19 Double-figure points 4 5 Assists 4 vs. Michigan State 11/14/17 Double-doubles 1 1 Steals 3 4x, last vs. UCF 3/24/19 Charges Drawn 8 9 Blocks 5 vs. Hartford 12/5/18 Dunks 28 50 FG Made 5 3x, last vs. Michigan State 3/31/19 5+ rebounds 18 33 FT Made 4 vs. Gonzaga 11/21/18 2+ blocks 13 18 Minutes 30 2x, last vs. Syracuse 3/14/19 Three-point plays 2 6

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2019-20 HONORS & AWARDS • Selected as a team captain for the second year, and joined in captaincy by Jack White and Tre Jones Selected a 2018-19 and 2019-20 team captain 2019 Pagliuca Family Coach’s Award 2018-19 • Named team captain along with teammate Jack White ON THE MARK • Played in all 38 games with a career-high 16 starts »» DeLaurier is a career .706 shooter from the field (113-of- • Notched career highs in multiple categories, including minutes per game (16.3), rebounds per game (4.4), total blocks 160) and missed just 18 field goals all last season. (50) and points per game (3.8) »» He has made 73 of his last 98 (.745) from the floor entering 2019-20 • Shot a career-best .747 from the field (59-of-79) and is a career .706 shooter from the floor »» He closed the 2018-19 season by making his final eight field • Tallied 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting and grabbed six boards at home versus Eastern Michigan (11/14) goals, including a 5-for-5 effort against Michigan State in • In the Maui Invitational Championship game against Gonzaga (11/21), scored six points and grabbed six boards in 15 the Elite Eight. minutes of action • Recorded back-to-back double-digit games against Stetson (12/1) and Hartford (12/5) with 10 points in each FIRST CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLE • Swatted a career-high five shots against Hartford (12/5) and tied a career-best three steals »» DeLaurier had a breakout game for the Blue Devils in the • From December 5 to January 14, made 19 consecutive field goals, one shy of former Duke player Alaa Abdelnaby’s Elite Eight, posting his first career double-double with 10 all-time ACC record of 20 points and a career-high tying 11 boards in 23 minutes. • Finished two points shy of a double-double at North Carolina (3/9), gathering 10 rebounds, blocking four shots and »» He was 5-of-5 from the field and added three blocks. scoring eight points on a perfect 4-for-4 shooting night • Registered a career-high 30 minutes in the ACC Quarterfinal game against Syracuse (3/14) • Recorded 21 rebounds, five blocks and 13 points in Duke’s three-game run to the ACC Tournament title • In the Elite Eight game against Michigan State (3/31), notched the first double-double of his career with 11 rebounds and 10 points • The 11 boards and 5-for-5 shooting against the Spartans each tied career highs • Averaged 5.8 rebounds, 4.5 points and 2.3 blocks in the NCAA Tournament

PERSONAL • Full name is Javin Que DeLaurier • Born on April 7, 1998, in Mission Viejo, Calif. • Son of Jason and C’ta DeLaurier • Has three brothers: Ethan, Eli and Jack • Mother played college basketball at Rutgers, earning Atlantic 10 Tournament MVP honors in 1993 • Aunt, Deanna Mitchelson, played college basketball at Virginia • Majoring in international comparative studies

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 12 0 85 7.1 9 11 .818 0 1 .000 1 4 .250 8 15 23 1.9 21 0 1 8 4 4 19 1.6 2017-18 33 5 419 12.7 45 70 .643 1 8 .125 21 38 .553 54 77 131 4.0 74 5 16 23 19 21 112 3.4 2018-19 38 16 618 16.3 59 79 .747 0 1 .000 28 50 .560 66 100 166 4.4 101 2 17 32 50 33 146 3.8 2019-20 TOTAL 83 21 1122 13.5 113 160 .706 1 10 .100 50 92 .543 128 192 320 3.9 196 7 34 63 73 58 277 3.3

14 So. | Forward | 6-7 | 208 13 JOEY BAKER Fayetteville, N.C. | Trinity Christian School

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Points 3 vs. North Dakota State 3/22/19 2019-20 CAREER Rebounds 2 2x, last vs. North Dakota State 3/22/19 Double-figure points 0 0 Assists 20-pt games 0 0 Steals 3+ 3pt FG 0 0 FG Made 1 vs. North Dakota State 3/22/19 5+ assists 0 0 3FG Made 1 vs. North Dakota State 3/22/19 Dunks 0 0 FT Made Three-point plays 0 0 Minutes 7 vs. North Dakota State 3/22/19 Four-point plays 0 0

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2018-19 BAKER’S HALF DOZEN • Was activated late in the season following the injury to Zion Williamson »» Baker caught fire in Duke’s second exhibition win over • Played in four games, totaling 18 minutes and scoring three points Fort Valley State, pouring in six three-pointers and • Made his Duke debut on the road against Syracuse (2/23) finishing with a game-high 22 points. • Scored his first career points by hitting a three pointer against North Dakota State in the NCAA Tournament First »» The sophomore came off the bench and played 19 minutes, Round (3/22) finishing 8-of-11 from the field and 6-of-8 from long range.

HIGH SCHOOL • A four-star recruit ranked as the No. 41 overall prospect and No. 3 player in the state of North Carolina in the class of 2018 by ESPN • Reclassified from the Class of 2019 to 2018 this past summer • Rated as the No. 33 overall prospect and regarded as the seventh-ranked small forward in the class by 24/7 Sports composite list • Rated as the No. 48 overall prospect in the 2018 class by Rivals.com

PERSONAL • Full name is Joseph William Baker • Born on September 13, 2000, in Fayetteville, N.C. • Son of Jennifer and Michael Baker • Has a sister, Annie • Was on pace to graduate as Trinity Christian’s salutatorian before his decision to reclassify

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2018-19 4 0 18 4.5 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 4 1.0 5 0 0 2 1 0 3 0.8 2019-20 TOTAL 4 0 18 4.5 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 4 1.0 5 0 0 2 1 0 3 0.8

15 Jr. | Guard | 6-2 | 185 14 JORDAN GOLDWIRE Norcross, Ga. | Norcross

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Points 5 4x, last vs. Syracuse 3/14/19 2018-19 CAREER Rebounds 4 2x, last vs. Miami 3/2/19 Double-figure points 0 0 Assists 7 vs. Evansville 12/20/17 20-pt games 0 0 Blocks -- 3+ 3pt FG 0 0 Steals 3 vs. Evansville 12/20/17 5+ assists 0 2 FG Made 2 5x, last vs. North Carolina 3/15/19 Dunks 0 0 FT Made 2 vs. South Dakota 12/2/17 Three-point plays 1 1 Minutes 28 vs. North Carolina 3/15/19 Four-point plays 0 0

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2018-19 STOLE THE SHOW • Played in a career-best 35 games »» Goldwire collected a team-leading 10 assists and nine • Averaged 8.6 minutes and 0.9 points per game steals over two exhibition games this season. • Tied a career high with four rebounds against Eastern Michigan (11/14) »» The junior earned a start against Fort Valley State and • Notched five points, three rebounds and two steals at home versus Stetson (12/1) played 21 minutes with seven points, eight assists, one • Helped propel the Blue Devils at Louisville (2/12), coming off the bench with two clutch steals in the final 9:55 as Duke turnover and five steals. rallied from down 23 points for a key ACC road win »» He hit two clutch free throws in the closing seconds to ice • Pulled down four boards against Miami (3/2) the 69-63 win over Northwest Missouri State. • Went 2-for-2 from the field and recorded three rebounds and two steals in a career-high 28 minutes of work in the win over North Carolina in the ACC Tournament Semifinals STRIKING GOLD »» The junior played a crucial role in Duke’s win over North • Scored six points and registered three steals in the NCAA Tournament Carolina in last year’s ACC semifinals, logging a career- high 28 minutes off the bench with four points, three 2017-18 rebounds, an assist and two steals. • Averaged 1.0 points, 0.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 26 games, while playing 6.5 minutes per contest »» He averaged 16.7 minutes in the ACC Tournament, scoring • Totaled 24 assists against just seven turnovers for the season nine points with four steals, four assists and four boards. • Made his debut against Elon (11/10) in the season opener with three assists in 14 minutes • Scored four points, including a three-pointer, against Michigan State in the Champions Classic (11/14) CLUTCH IN THE ‘VILLE • Established a career-high five points in 13 minutes against St. Francis (12/5) »» Goldwire played 12 important minutes in the comeback • Matched his career high of five points and set career highs with seven assists, three steals and 18 minutes against win at Louisville last season, as Duke turned up its Evansville (12/20) pressure defense in coming from 23 points in final 9:55. • Played 16 minutes with two points and two assists at Pitt (1/10) »» Teamed with Tre Jones applying full-court pressure, the • Logged 13 minutes with an assist and two boards against Pitt (1/20) sophomore reserve racked up two steals, dished two • Hit a three in the NCAA Second Round win over Rhode Island (3/17) assists and grabbed two rebounds. »» The Blue Devils forced eight of their 12 steals in the game’s final 6:13, with each of the eight steals resulting PERSONAL in points on the ensuing possession (15 points). • Born Jordan Alexander Goldwire on June 18, 1999, in Lawrenceville, Ga. • Son of Courtney and Connie Goldwire • Has a sister, Jaylen • Cousin, Devin Mitchell, played basketball at Georgia State University • Cousin, Jalen Mitchell, played basketball at Clark Atlanta University • Majoring in sociology

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2017-18 26 0 169 6.5 9 28 .321 5 19 .263 3 4 .750 3 9 12 0.5 19 0 24 7 0 9 26 1.0 2018-19 35 0 300 8.6 12 44 .273 3 25 .120 3 6 .500 6 21 27 0.8 30 0 23 12 0 20 30 0.9 2019-20 TOTAL 61 0 469 7.7 21 72 .292 8 44 .182 6 10 .600 9 30 39 0.6 49 0 47 19 0 29 56 0.9

16 Jr. | Guard | 6-6 | 190 15 ALEX O’CONNELL Roswell, Ga. | Milton

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Points 20 at Syracuse 2/23/19 2018-19 CAREER Rebounds 7 vs. Virginia Tech 3/29/19 Double-figure points 5 8 Assists 3 vs. Syracuse 1/14/19 20-pt games 1 1 Steals 3 2x, last vs. Clemson 1/5/19 3+ 3pt FG 4 6 FG Made 6 at Syracuse 2/23/19 5+ assists 0 0 3FG Made 5 at Syracuse 2/23/19 Dunks 3 6 FT Made 5 2x, last vs. Indiana 11/27/18 Three-point plays 1 1 Minutes 35 vs. Virginia Tech 3/29/19 Four-point plays 1 1

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2018-19 BLOODLINE • Played in 36 games and made a career-high seven starts, averaging 14.0 minutes per game »» O’Connell is the son of David O’Connell, who played • His scoring and rebounding averages of 4.4 and 1.9, respectively, were each career highs basketball at Duke from 1973-76. • Shot .447 from the field and .375 from three-point range • Scored nine points on 3-of-4 shooting from three-point range with three rebounds in the Champions Classic win over Kentucky (11/6) • Logged eight points, three boards and matched his career high with three steals in 21 minutes against Eastern Michi- gan (11/14) • Recorded his first of five double-digit scoring efforts for the season with 13 points in the Stetson win (12/1) • Played a then career-high 34 minutes against Syracuse at Cameron Indoor (1/14) with 16 points, three assists, three boards and two steals – his performance came with Cam Reddish out (illness) and Tre Jones injured in the opening minutes • Earned his first of five consecutive starts – in the absence of Zion Williamson – in a key road win at Syracuse (2/23) with a career-high 20 points and five rebounds on 5-of-8 shooting from three-point range • Played 30 minutes in the Miami win (3/2) with 11 points on 5-of-8 from the field and four rebounds • Scored seven points with a pair of rebounds in the win over North Dakota State (3/22) in the NCAA First Round • Learned he would start just minutes before the win over Virginia Tech (3/29) in the Sweet 16 with Reddish out (knee) and delivered a career-high 35 minutes with four points, two assists and a career high seven boards

2017-18 • Played in 36 games and earned his first career start late in the season at Georgia Tech (2/11) • Averaged 3.3 points and 1.4 rebounds, while playing 10.4 minutes per contest • Made 22 of his 45 attempts from three-point range, which was statistically the best percentage on the team • Played 13 minutes in his Duke debut against Elon in the season opener (11/10), scoring eight points and making both of his three-point attempts • Scored 10 points, which included 4-of-5 from the field and 2-of-3 from three-point range against Furman (11/20) • Followed that with nine points against Portland State in the opening round of the PK80 in Portland (11/23) • Played a then career-high 29 minutes against Texas in the PK80 (11/24) and posted a then career-high six rebounds • Notched a then career-high 13 points in 15 minutes of action against Wake Forest (1/13) • Followed that 10 days later at Wake Forest (1/23) by hitting 3-of-3 from the field for seven points and two steals • Poured in 11 points on 4-of-8 from the field and 3-of-5 from distance at North Carolina (2/8) • Made his first career start at Georgia Tech (2/11), playing 22 minutes with three points, four rebounds, two assists and one blocked shot

PERSONAL • Born Alex David O’Connell on June 2, 1999, in Baltimore • Son of David and Crystal O’Connell • Father played basketball at Duke from 1973-76 • Has two brothers, Shawn and Brady • Shawn played basketball at Georgia Southern, before playing his final year as a graduate transfer at UNC Wilmington in 2019 • Majoring in sociology

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2017-18 36 1 373 10.4 42 88 .477 22 45 .489 14 19 .737 18 32 50 1.4 16 0 19 16 4 11 120 3.3 2018-19 36 7 505 14.0 55 123 .447 30 80 .375 19 25 .760 15 52 67 1.9 19 0 21 29 0 20 159 4.4 2019-20 TOTAL 72 8 878 12.2 97 211 .460 52 125 .416 33 44 .750 33 84 117 1.6 35 0 40 45 4 31 279 3.9

17 Fr. | Forward | 6-9 | 214 21 MATTHEW HURT Rochester, Minn. | John Marshall HS

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Points 2019-20 CAREER Rebounds Double-figure points 0 0 Assists Double-doubles 0 0 Steals 20-pt games 0 0 FG Made Dunks 0 0 3FG Made 5+ rebounds 0 0 FT Made 2+ blocks 0 0 Minutes Three-point plays 0 0

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2019-20 HONORS & AWARDS • Named to watch list for 2020 Julius Erving Award, presented to the best small forward in college basketball preseason candidate for the Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year

USA BASKETBALL EXHIBITION SCORING LEADER • USA Basketball gold medalist on the 2018 FIBA Americas U18 Championship »» Hurt paced the Blue Devils in two exhibition wins, • Started five of the six games for the Americans and averaged 14.0 points and 5.3 rebounds averaging a team-best 18.0 points with seven boards, two assists and three steals. • Shot a tournament-leading 12-of-20 (.600) from three-point range in the tournament, while his .633 field goal percent- »» He scored 17 in the Northwest Missouri win on 8-of-16 age (31-of-49) was second-best in the tournament shooting, and followed that with 19 points on 9-of-13 • His stat line also included 12 assists, two turnovers, nine blocks and eight steals in 22.2 minutes per game shooting in the Fort Valley State win. • Played in the 2019 Nike Hoops Summit win over Team World and scored seven points

HIGH SCHOOL • Five-star recruit • Ranked No. 10 overall in the ESPN 100 and the No. 2 power forward • Top-ranked player in Minnesota • 2019 McDonald’s All-American • Averaged 37.4 points and 12.4 rebounds per game as a senior • Earned Associated Press Player of the Year for the state of Minnesota • Finished with 3,550 career points and 1,451 career rebounds at John Marshall • Continues a recent trend of Duke players from the state of Minnesota with brothers Tyus and Tre Jones (Apple Valley) and Gary Trent Jr., who played at Apple Valley HS before transferring to Prolific Prep in California • Chose Duke over North Carolina, Kentucky and Kansas

PERSONAL • Born April 20, 2000 in Rochester, Minn. • Son of Richard and Jenny Hurt • Has a brother Michael and sister Katie

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2019-20 TOTAL

18 Fr. | Guard | 6-0 | 182 30 MICHAEL SAVARINO Durham, N.C. | Durham Academy

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Points 2019-20 CAREER Rebounds Double-figure points 0 0 Assists Double-doubles 0 0 Steals 20-pt games 0 0 FG Made Dunks 0 0 3FG Made 5+ rebounds 0 0 FT Made 2+ blocks 0 0 Minutes Three-point plays 0 0

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HIGH SCHOOL BLOODLINE • Averaged 7.3 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game as a senior at Durham Academy »» Savarino is the grandson of Duke head coach Mike • His team went 28-4 in 2018-19 Krzyzewski -- one of 10 grandchildren for the Blue Devils’ • Played 87 varsity games over his final three seasons, averaging 7.0 points and 3.0 rebounds for his career 40th year head coach. • His career averages included 91 percent from the free-throw line and 35 percent from three-point range »» Based on available research, it is believed that Coach K • Two-time team captain is the only Division I men’s basketball coach to have a grandchild on the roster. »» Savarino scored his first two points with a pair of free PERSONAL throws late in the Fort Valley State win on Oct. 30. • Full name is Michael Giovanni Savarino • Born March 26, 2001 in Durham, N.C. • Son of Peter and Debbie Savarino • Has two sisters, Emmie and Carly, and a brother, Joey • His grandfather is Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski

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FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2019-20 TOTAL

19 Jr. | Forward | 6-7 | 222 41 JACK WHITE Traralgon, Victoria, Australia | AIS

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Points 12 2x, last vs. Clemson 1/5/19 2018-19 CAREER Rebounds 12 vs. Yale 12/8/18 Double-figure points 4 4 Assists 5 vs. Syracuse 1/14/19 20-pt games 0 0 Blocks 5 at Wake Forest 1/8/19 3+ 3pt FG 2 2 FG Made 4 3x, last vs. Clemson 1/5/19 Double-figure rebounds 3 3 3FG Made 4 vs. Clemson 1/5/19 Dunks 8 14 FT Made 5 vs. Marist 11/11/16 2+ blocks 10 10 Minutes 42 vs. Syracuse 1/14/19 Three-point plays 0 0

» 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME STATS » NOTABLES

OPPONENT FG PCT. 3FG PCT. FT PCT. O-D-T PF PTS A TO BLK STL MIN HONORS & AWARDS vs. [2] Kentucky 4-8 .500 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 6-5-11 4 9 3 0 0 2 30 Selected a 2018-19 and 2019-20 team captain Army West Point 2-6 .333 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1-3-4 1 6 2 0 1 1 25 2019 CoSIDA Academic All-District (first team) Eastern Michigan 4-7 .571 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-6-6 0 10 0 0 4 1 22 2019 Dr. Deryl Hart Award (Duke’s Top Scholar-Athlete) vs. San Diego State 3-5 .600 2-4 .500 4-4 1.000 1-7-8 1 12 1 2 1 0 28 vs. [8] Auburn 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 3-5 .600 2-5-7 0 6 0 0 2 1 24 vs. [3] Gonzaga 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-3-5 5 3 1 0 0 0 25 Indiana 2-5 .400 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 1-5-6 3 8 0 0 1 0 30 Stetson 0-5 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 3-6-9 2 0 2 1 1 0 15 Hartford 2-6 .333 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-4-5 1 5 0 1 0 1 21 Yale 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 2-4 .500 3-9-12 2 9 1 1 2 3 25 Princeton 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 2 10 4 0 2 2 20 vs. [12] Texas Tech 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 1-4-5 1 8 2 0 2 2 32 Clemson 4-6 .667 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-6-6 2 12 0 0 2 2 29 at Wake Forest 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-8-8 4 0 2 2 5 0 24 at Florida State 1-5 .200 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-3-3 3 3 1 1 0 0 25 ^Syracuse 0-10 .000 0-10 .000 0-0 .000 2-4-6 5 0 5 0 0 0 42 ^[4] Virginia 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2-4 3 4 0 0 0 1 40 ^at Pittsburgh 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2-4-6 3 4 0 2 1 0 35 Georgia Tech 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1 0 0 1 1 1 11 at Notre Dame 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3-3-6 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 St. John’s 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-3-4 1 0 0 1 1 0 9 Boston College 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 0 1 1 2 1 14 at [3] Virginia 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 13 at [16] Louisville 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 13 NC State 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 0 6 0 1 1 0 14 [8] North Carolina 0-5 .000 0-5 .000 2-2 1.000 2-1-3 4 2 0 3 2 1 22 at Syracuse dnp (coach’s decision) at [20] Virginia Tech 2-5 .400 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2-3-5 3 4 0 2 0 1 16 Miami 3-3 1.000 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 9 0 0 1 0 13 Wake Forest 2-10 .200 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 3-7-10 3 8 0 1 2 0 21 at [3] North Carolina 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 5-4-9 2 4 1 0 1 0 29 vs. Syracuse 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 vs. [3] North Carolina 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 vs. [12] Florida State 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 3 0 0 1 2 0 11 vs. North Dakota State dnp (injury) vs. UCF dnp (injury) vs. [16] Virginia Tech 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 vs. [5] Michigan State 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 ^ - Game started; [] AP ranking

» CAREER STATS

FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 10 0 61 6.1 6 9 .667 1 2 .500 8 10 .800 2 11 13 1.3 5 0 1 4 2 1 21 2.1 2017-18 28 0 159 5.7 9 22 .409 2 12 .167 2 2 1.000 10 32 42 1.5 11 0 7 7 6 7 22 0.8 2018-19 35 3 715 20.4 47 131 .359 27 97 .278 23 27 .852 46 120 166 4.7 64 2 26 23 37 22 144 4.1 TOTAL 73 3 935 12.8 62 162 .383 30 111 .270 33 39 .846 58 163 221 3.0 80 2 34 34 45 30 187 2.6

20 Fr. | Forward | 6-9 | 211 45 KEENAN WORTHINHTON Chapel Hill, N.C. | Blair Academy (N.J.)

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Points 2019-20 CAREER Rebounds Double-figure points 0 0 Assists Double-doubles 0 0 Steals 20-pt games 0 0 FG Made Dunks 0 0 3FG Made 5+ rebounds 0 0 FT Made 2+ blocks 0 0 Minutes Three-point plays 0 0

» BIO » NOTABLES

HIGH SCHOOL • Averaged 14 points and eight rebounds per game as a senior at Blair Academy in New Jersey • First-team All-State and first-team All-Conference selection as a senior • Helped lead Blair Academy to a New Jersey Prep A state championship in 2019 • Three-time conference champion as a player at Blair

PERSONAL • Full name is Keenan Toliver Worthington • Born December 11, 2000 in New York, N,Y. • Son of Robert and Gail Worthington • Has a brother, Brady, and sister, Helene

» CAREER STATS

FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2019-20 TOTAL

21 Gr. | Forward | 6-9 | 202 50 JUSTIN ROBINSON San Antonio, Texas | San Antonio Christian

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Points 13 vs. Stetson 12/1/18 2018-19 CAREER Rebounds 3 vs. Iona 3/15/18 Double-figure points 1 2 Assists 1 3x, last vs. Princeton 12/18/18 20-pt games 0 0 Blocks 3 2x, last at Pittsburgh 1/10/18 3+ 3pt FG 1 2 FG Made 5 vs. Stetson 12/1/18 5+ assists 0 0 3FG Made 3 2x, last vs. Stetson 12/1/18 Dunks 3 4 FT Made 1 2x, last at Pittsburgh 1/10/18 Three-point plays 0 0 Minutes 18 at Pittsburgh 1/10/18 Four-point plays 0 0

» BIO » NOTABLES

2019-20 BLOODLINE • Playing at Duke in his final year of eligibility as a graduate student, having earned his undergraduate degree in »» Robinson is the son of NBA Hall of Famer and 1987 No. 1 psychology overall pick , who played his entire 14-year • Now pursuing his master’s degree in management studies at Duke’s career with the . »» A member of the original Dream Team alongside Duke 2018-19 head coach Mike Krzyzewski, “The Admiral” is a two-time • Appeared in 17 games NBA champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist. • Averaged 1.2 points and 3.4 minutes per game »» His brother, Corey, played wide receiver at Notre Dame • Totaled two points, two rebounds and one in the first round of the Maui Invitational versus San Diego State (11/19) from 2013-15. • Recorded a career-high 13 points on 5-of-5 shooting at home versus Stetson (12/1) • Tallied five points, two rebounds and two blocks against Princeton (12/18)

2017-18 • Played in 17 games, averaging 1.4 points and 0.6 rebounds in 4.8 minutes per contest • Logged five minutes in his season debut versus Elon in the opener (11/10) • Made the most of his eight minutes against St. Francis (12/5), scoring five points and swatting away a career-high three shots; also grabbed a rebound and an assist • Scored six points with two rebounds, a block and an assist against Evansville (12/20) • Had a career night versus Pittsburgh (1/20), scoring a career-high 10 points on 3-of-5 shooting from three-point range, and matching his career-high of three blocked shots • His 18 minutes against Pitt were also a career-high • Scored two points and grabbed a career-high three rebounds in the NCAA First Round win over Iona (3/15)

2016-17 • Played in six games, averaging 0.2 points and 0.2 rebounds • Scored his first career point and collected his first career rebound in the season-opening win over Marist (11/11)

2015-16 • Did not see game action while redshirting the season • Played 10 minutes in the exhibition game against Livingstone (11/4), recording three rebounds

PERSONAL • Born Justin Michael Robinson on Oct. 14, 1996, in San Antonio • Son of David and Valerie Robinson • Father was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1987 NBA Draft and played 14 NBA seasons, all with the San Antonio Spurs • David Robinson was the 1987 National Player of the Year as a senior at Navy and averaged 21.1 points, 10.6 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game during his professional career; he was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009 • Has two older brothers: Corey, a former football player at Notre Dame, and David • National Honor Society member

» CAREER STATS

FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 6 0 10 1.7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.2 2017-18 17 0 82 4.8 8 19 .421 6 17 .353 1 4 .250 0 11 11 0.6 7 0 2 5 9 0 23 1.4 2018-19 17 0 58 3.4 8 13 .615 4 9 .444 0 1 .000 2 7 9 0.5 7 0 1 3 4 2 20 1.2 2019-20 TOTAL 40 0 150 3.8 16 32 .500 10 26 .385 2 7 .286 2 19 21 0.5 14 0 3 8 13 2 44 1.1

22 Jr. | Guard | 6-2 | 180 51 MIKE BUCKMIRE Blue Bell, Pa. | Germantown Friends School

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Points 3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) 12/5/17 2018-19 CAREER Rebounds 3 vs. Eastern Michigan 11/14/18 Double-figure points 0 0 Assists 1 2x, last vs. Stetson 12/1/18 Double-doubles 0 0 Steals - 20-pt games 0 0 FG Made 1 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) 12/5/17 Dunks 0 0 3FG Made - 5+ rebounds 0 0 FT Made 1 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) 12/5/17 2+ blocks 0 0 Minutes 4 vs. Stetson 12/1/18 Three-point plays 0 1

» BIO » NOTABLES

2019-20 BLOODLINE • Was presented a scholarship by head coach Mike Krzyzewski prior to his junior season »» Buckmire is the son of Michael Buckmire, who played on the first Duke team to win an NCAA championship -- 2018-19 men’s soccer in 1986. • Appeared in four games • Recorded three rebounds in three minutes at home against Eastern Michigan (11/14) • Played a career-high four minutes versus Stetson (12/1), totaling one rebound and one assist

2017-18 • Saw action in four games • Made his Duke debut against St. Francis (12/5), playing two minutes and scoring three points, while adding a rebound and an assist • Played two minutes against Evansville (12/20) and collected one rebound

HIGH SCHOOL • A four-year varsity starter at Germantown Friends School, where he scored 1,144 career points • Averaged 22.1 points, 6.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game as a senior, serving as team captain • A third-team all-state and first-team All-Friends School League selection in 2017 • Selected for the Labor All-Star Classic Game in the summer following his senior year • Put up 18.2 points and 5.0 rebounds per game as a junior in 2016 to earn second-team All-Friends School League recognition

PERSONAL • Born Michael Cameron Buckmire on Sept. 22, 1998, in Abington, Pa. • Son of Michael A. Buckmire and Rhonda Haston • Father was a member of the NCAA championship-winning 1986 Duke men’s soccer team • Majoring in biology

» CAREER STATS

FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS YEAR G S MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D TOT AVG PF D A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2017-18 4 0 5 1.3 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 2 2 0.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.8 2018-19 4 0 12 3.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 2019-20 TOTAL 8 0 17 2.1 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 2 4 6 0.8 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 0.4

23 » DUKE IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL

AP POLL MAINSTAY » DUKE’S AP POLL HISTORY » DUKE RECORD | RANKED »» Duke owns three of the 10 longest streaks of consecutive weeks ranked in the AP poll in NCAA history. Total Polls Ranked 814 (69%) RANK W-L PCT. »» The Blue Devils have been ranked in 64 consecutive AP Top 10 Rankings 677 (57%) 1 240-39 .860 polls and in 434 of the last 438 polls. Top 5 Rankings 417 (35%) 2 130-22 .855 No. 1 Rankings 142 (12%) 3 121-25 .829 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN AP TOP 25 RANKINGS | ALL-TIME Longest Consecutive Polls Ranked 2001 4 89-17 .840 1. UCLA 221 (1967-80) Current Streak 64 5 98-31 .760 2. Kansas 201 (2009-present) 6 119-31 .793 3. Duke 200 (1997-07) YEARS RANKED 7 87-27 .763 4. North Carolina 172 (1991-00) Total Years 59 8 78-18 .813 5. North Carolina 171 (1973-83) Consecutive Years 37 9 55-20 .733 6. Duke 167 (2008-16) Current Streak 37 10 40-15 .727 7. Marquette 166 (1970-80) 11 22-9 .710 8. Kentucky 164 (1991-00) FINAL POLL 12 22-6 .786 9. Kansas 145 (1991-99) Total Polls 48 (67%) 13 28-4 .875 10. Duke 143 (1987-95) Top 10 38 (53%) 14 24-7 .774 as of 2019-20 preseason poll Top 5 17 (23%) 15 20-6 .769 High Rank 1 (eight times) 16 11-10 .524 17 19-12 .613 DUKE AT NO. 1 »» Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the AP poll a total of 142 NO. 1 RANKING 18 14-7 .667 weeks overall, breaking a tie earlier last year with UCLA Total Weeks 142 19 9-9 .500 for the most in NCAA history. Most No. 1 Weeks in Succession 18 (1992) 20 10-2 .833 »» Duke first finished a season at No. 1 in the AP poll in 1986 21 4-1 .800 and has done so a total of eight times in that span. That WEEKS RANKED BY RANKING 22 0-0 — total is the highest in the nation and more than double RANK WEEKS 23 2-0 1.000 the next school. No. 1 142 24 0-1 .000 No. 2 82 25 0-0 — END OF SEASON NO. 1 RANKINGS | SINCE 1986 No. 3 74 Total 1,242-319 .796 1. Duke 8 No. 4 56 2. Kansas 3 No. 5 63 Kentucky 3 No. 6 70 » DUKE RECORD | VS. RANKED North Carolina 3 No. 7 56 5. Ohio State 2 No. 8 56 RANK W-L PCT. UNLV 2 1 9-21 .300 No. 9 38 as of final 2019 poll No. 10 40 2 18-28 .391 3 16-24 .400 No. 11 17 »» Duke has been ranked No. 1 a total of 142 weeks since the 4 13-20 .394 No. 12 15 inception of the AP poll in 1949, an NCAA record. No. 13 15 5 12-22 .353 6 18-9 .667 No. 14 15 WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | ALL-TIME (SINCE 1949) 7 17-16 .515 No. 15 13 1. Duke 142 8 11-20 .355 No. 16 12 2. UCLA 134 9 15-15 .500 No. 17 17 3. Kentucky 124 10 11-7 .611 No. 18 11 4. North Carolina 110 11 16-13 .552 No. 19 10 5. Kansas 68 12 14-6 .700 No. 20 7 6. Indiana 54 13 18-10 .643 No. 21 3 7. Cincinnati 45 14 19-8 .704 No. 22 — 8. Arizona 37 15 14-9 .609 No. 23 1 Ohio State 37 16 11-6 .647 No. 24 1 10. UNLV 32 17 12-9 .571 No. 25 — as of 2019-20 preseason poll as of 2019-20 preseason poll 18 10-10 .500 19 13-6 .684 »» Duke has been ranked No. 1 a total of 111 weeks since 1990, 1 20 11-11 .500 - Duke was ranked in 200 consecutive polls from 1997-07, the 52 more weeks than the next closest school. second-longest streak in college basketball history. 21 8-2 .800 22 7-3 .700 WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | SINCE 1990 23 9-2 .818 1. Duke 111 24 8-2 .800 » ACTIVE POLL STREAKS 2. Kansas 59 25 3-1 .750 3. North Carolina 52 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN TOP 25 | ACTIVE Total 313-280 .528 4. Kentucky 44 1. Kansas 201 (began 2009) 5. Connecticut 29 2. North Carolina 101 (began 2014) 6. Arizona 27 3. Duke 64 (began 2016) 7. Villanova 19

8. UNLV 18 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN TOP 10 | ACTIVE 9. Stanford 16 1. Gonzaga 26 Syracuse 16 2. Duke 25 11. Cincinnati 15 3. Kentucky 10 Illinois 15

Indiana 15 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN TOP 5 | ACTIVE Massachusetts 15 1. Duke 21 as of 2019-20 preseason poll 2. Michigan State 2 3. Kansas/Kentucky/Louisville 1

24 »» Since the 1997-98 season, Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the »» There have been 1,185 total AP weekly college basketball AP poll 87 weeks, 48 more than the next-closest program. polls (including the 2019-20 preseason poll). Duke has been » COACH K, NO. 1 AND THE AP POLL ranked as the No. 1 team in 12% of the AP polls all-time. WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | SINCE 1998 »» The Blue Devils have played 250 games as the No. 1 ranked 1. Duke 87 WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | ALL-TIME (SINCE 1949) team and just 144 as an unranked team under Coach K. 2. North Carolina 39 RK TEAM PCT. (WEEKS NO. 1) »» Duke is 216-34 (.864) as the No. 1 team under Coach K. His 3. Kentucky 37 1. Duke 12.0% (142) 250 games are most all-time and his 216 wins in the top 4. Kansas 33 2. UCLA 11.3% (134) spot are second-most in NCAA history. 5. Connecticut 28 3. Kentucky 10.5% (124) 6. Arizona 27 4. North Carolina 9.3% (110) NO. OF GAMES 7. Villanova 19 5. Kansas 5.7% (68) COACH AS NO. 1 TEAM RECORD (PCT.) 8. Stanford 16 6. Indiana 4.6% (54) ^ Mike Krzyzewski 250 216-34 (.864) 9. Illinois 15 7. Cincinnati 3.8% (45) John Wooden 228 217-11 (.952) 10. Florida 14 8. Arizona 3.1% (37) Adolph Rupp 131 117-14 (.893) as of 2019-20 preseason poll Ohio State 3.1% (37) ^ Roy Williams 119 101-18 (.849) 10. UNLV 2.7% (32) Dean Smith 116 98-18 (.845) »» Since the inception of the AP poll, Duke has been ranked through 2018-19 season; research courtesy ESPN; ^ - active coach No. 1 a total of 275 games, the top figure in the nation. »» Duke was ranked No. 1 in the AP poll for seven straight seasons from 1998-04, the second-best streak in NCAA »» With Duke moving to No. 1 for eight weeks last season, the GAMES RANKED NO. 1 | ALL-TIME (SINCE 1949) history. team has been ranked No. 1 in 124 weeks under Coach K, 1. Duke 279 (240-39) surpassing John Wooden for the most all-time. 2. UCLA 257 (242-15) CONSECUTIVE SEASONS RANKED NO. 1 | NCAA 3. Kentucky 232 (203-29) 1. UCLA 12 (1964-75) WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | COACHES, ALL-TIME 4. North Carolina 216 (185-31) 2. Duke 7 (1998-04) 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 124 5. Kansas 126 (105-21) 3. Kansas 5 (1993-97) 2. John Wooden 121 6. Indiana 98 (88-10) 4. Kentucky 4 (2014-17) 3. Adolph Rupp 61 7. Cincinnati 79 (71-8) 5. Duke 3 (1992-94) 4. Dean Smith 60 8. Ohio State 77 (71-6) North Carolina 3 (1957-59) 5. ^ Roy Williams 59 9. UNLV 72 (66-6) North Carolina 3 (1982-84) as of 2019-20 preseason poll; research courtesy ESPN; ^ - active coach 10. Arizona 62 (52-10) North Carolina 3 (1986-88) through 2018-19 season North Carolina 3 (1993-95) »» Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the AP in an NCAA-record 19 North Carolina 3 (2007-09) different seasons under Krzyzewski. »» Since the 1997-98 season, Duke has been ranked No. 1 by Villanova 3 (2016-18) AP in a total of 177 games, the top figure in the nation. SEASONS RANKED NO. 1 | COACHES, ALL-TIME »» Duke has earned 142 all-time No. 1 rankings, most in ACC 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 19 GAMES RANKED NO. 1 | SINCE 1998 history (rankings only since schools joined the ACC). All 2. John Wooden 12 1. Duke 177 (150-27) other ACC schools combined have been ranked No. 1 a ^ Roy Williams 12 2. Kentucky 80 (72-8) total of 147 total weeks in the league’s history. 4. Dean Smith 10 3. North Carolina 77 (66-11) ^ - active coach 4. Kansas 62 (51-11) WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | ACC SCHOOLS 5. Connecticut 50 (42-8) 1. Duke 142 COACH K IN THE AP POLL 6. Arizona 40 (34-6) 2. North Carolina 110 »» Mike Krzyzewski has spent more weeks ranked No. 1 (124), 7. Villanova 34 (28-6) 3. Virginia 17 in the top 10 (536) and in the top 25 (622) than any other 8. Florida 32 (26-6) 4. NC State 13 active Division I coach. Illinois 32 (30-2) 5. Syracuse* 3 »» 1,199 of the 1,344 games (89.2 percent) Krzyzewski has 10. Stanford 31 (25-6) Wake Forest 3 coached at Duke have been as a ranked team. Duke is 977- through 2018-19 season 7. Georgia Tech 1 222 (.815) as a ranked team under Coach K. 8. All others 0 as of 2019-20 preseason poll | * as ACC member WEEKS RANKED IN THE TOP 10 | D-I COACHES, ALL-TIME 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 536 TOP-10 RANKING STREAKS 2. Dean Smith 396 »» Duke was ranked in the top 10 of the AP poll an ACC-record 3. ^ Roy Williams 372 122 consecutive weeks from Nov. 26, 2007-Jan. 6, 2014. The 4. Lute Olson 256 » DUKE IN THE RANKINGS | 2019-20 streak is also the second-longest in NCAA history. 5. ^ Bill Self 252 6. ^ Jim Boeheim 250 DATE AP COACHES CONSECUTIVE AP TOP-10 RANKINGS | ACC 7. Adolph Rupp 231 Preseason 4 4 1. Duke 122 (11/26/07-1/6/14) 8. John Wooden 214 Week 2 - - 2. Duke 75 (12/26/61-12/6/66) 9. ^ John Calipari 213 Week 3 - - 3. Duke 69 (1/22/91-12/26/94) 10. Rick Pitino 207 Week 4 - - 4. Maryland 68 (11/25/72-3/2/76) other active coaches - Tom Izzo (187), Jay Wright (135), Bob Week 5 - - 5. Duke 67 (12/20/99-3/3/03) Huggins (122), Mark Few (118) Week 6 - - as of 2019-20 preseason poll; ^ - active coach Week 7 - - CONSECUTIVE AP TOP-10 RANKINGS | NCAA Week 8 - - 1. UCLA 155 (11/15/66-1/20/76) WEEKS RANKED IN THE TOP 25 | D-I COACHES, ALL-TIME Week 9 - - 2. Duke 122 (11/26/07-1/6/14) 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 622 Week 10 - - 3. Kentucky 91 (3/14/94-2/15/99) 2. ^ Jim Boeheim 532 Week 11 - - 4. Kansas 76 (11/21/94-12/7/98) 3. ^ Roy Williams 506 Week 12 - - 5. Duke 75 (12/26/61-12/6/66) 4. Dean Smith 503 Week 13 - - 6. Duke 69 (1/22/91-12/26/94) 5. Lute Olson 428 Week 14 - - 7. Maryland 68 (11/25/72-3/2/76) 6. ^ Bill Self 352 Week 15 - - 8. Duke 67 (12/20/99-3/3/03) 7. Bob Knight 351 Week 16 - - 9. Marquette 66 (2/17/70-2/26/74) 8. Rick Pitino 347 Week 17 - - 10. North Carolina 62 (2/26/85-1/10/89) 9. ^ John Calipari 331 Week 18 - - North Carolina 62 (3/6/06-11/16/09) 10. Jim Calhoun 314 Week 19 - - as of 2019-20 preseason poll other active coaches - Tom Izzo (313), Bob Huggins (286), Mark Final - - Few (256), Jay Wright (198), Mike Brey (150), Lon Kruger (111) as of 2019-20 preseason poll; ^ - active coach

25 » 2018-19 RESULTS

Overall Record: 32-6 (Home: 15-2; Road: 7-2; Neutral: 10-2) | ACC Record: 14-4 (Home: 7-2; Road: 7-2)

AP RANK DATE DU OPP OPPONENT RESULT HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS HIGH STEALS HIGH BLOCKS ATTENDANCE N 6 4 2 Kentucky - 1 W, 118-84 Barrett (33) White (11) Jones (7) Reddish (4) Three players (1) # 18,907 N 11 4 -- ARMY WEST POINT W, 94-72 Williamson (27) Williamson (16) Jones (7) Reddish (2) Williamson (6) # 9,314 N 14 1 -- EASTERN MICHIGAN W, 84-46 Williamson (21) Williamson (9) Jones (8) O’Connell (3) White (4) # 9,314 N 19 1 -- San Diego State - 2 W, 90-64 Barrett (20) White (8) Barrett (5) Williamson (5) Four players (1) # 2,400 N 20 1 8 Auburn - 2 W, 78-72 Barrett & Reddish (18) Three players (9) Jones (6) Reddish (2) Bolden (7) # 2,400 N 21 1 3 Gonzaga - 2 L, 87-89 Barrett (23) Williamson (10) Barrett & Jones (3) Williamson & Jones (2) Williamson (4) # 2,400 N 27 3 - INDIANA - 3 W, 90-69 Williamson (25) Barrett (9) Jones (8) Four players (2) Bolden (3) # 9,314 D 1 3 - STETSON W, 113-49 Barrett (26) White (9) Barrett & Jones (7) Williamson (5) DeLaurier (2) # 9,314 D 5 3 - HARTFORD W, 84-54 Barrett (27) Barrett (15) Jones (6) Reddish (4) DeLaurier (5) # 9,314 D 8 3 - YALE W, 91-58 Barrett (30) White (12) Barrett (6) Reddish (4) Bolden & White (2) # 9,314 D 18 2 - PRINCETON W, 101-50 Barrett (27) Williamson (10) Jones (6) Williamson (3) Bolden (4) # 9,314 D 20 2 12 Texas Tech - 4 W, 69-58 Williamson (17) Williamson (13) Jones (5) Jones (6) Three players (2) # 19,812 J 5 1 - CLEMSON * W, 87-68 Williamson (25) Williamson (10) Jones (9) O’Connell (3) Williamson & White (2) # 9,314 J 8 1 - at Wake Forest * W, 87-68 Williamson (30) Williamson (10) Barrett & Jones (7) Williamson (4) White (5) 14,268 J 12 1 13 at Florida State * W, 80-78 Barrett (32) Williamson (8) Jones (6) Jones (3) Bolden (2) # 11,675 J 14 1 - SYRACUSE * ot L, 91-95 Williamson (35) Barrett (16) Barrett (9) Jones (4) Williamson (4) # 9,314 J 19 1 4 VIRGINIA * W, 72-70 Barrett (30) Williamson (9) Barrett (3) Williamson & Reddish (2) Williamson (1) # 9,314 J 22 2 - at Pittsburgh * W, 79-64 Barrett (26) Bolden (9) Williamson (7) Four Players (2) Bolden (4) # 12,881 J 26 2 - GEORGIA TECH * W, 66-53 Barrett (24) Barrett (11) Cam Reddish (6) Reddish (5) Williamson (3) # 9,314 J 28 2 - at Notre Dame * W, 83-61 Williamson (26) Barrett & Williamson (9) Jones (5) Jones & Reddish (2) Williamson (4) # 9,149 F 2 2 - ST. JOHN’S W, 91-61 Williamson (29) Barrett (14) Jones (7) Williamson (5) Williamson (2) # 9,314 F 5 2 - BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 80-55 Reddish (24) Williamson (17) Jones & Williamson (3) Williamson (4) Williamson (3) # 9,314 F 9 2 3 at Virginia * W, 81-71 Barrett (26) Barrett (7) Jones (7) Williamson & Reddish (3) Williamson (3) # 14,629 F 12 2 16 at Louisville * W, 71-69 Williamson (27) Williamson (12) Barrett (4) Williamson (3) Williamson & Reddish (1) # 22,046 F 16 2 - NC STATE * W, 94-78 Williamson (32) Barrett (11) Barrett (10) Bolden (4) Bolden & DeLaurier (3) # 9,314 F 20 1 8 NORTH CAROLINA * L, 72-88 Barrett (33) Barrett (13) Jones (5) Jones (4) Bolden & White (2) # 9,314 F 23 1 - at Syracuse * W 75-65 Barrett (30) Bolden (8) Barrett (7) O’Connell & Reddish (1) DeLaurier (3) # 35,642 F 26 3 20 at Virginia Tech * L, 72-77 Barrett (21) Reddish & Jones (6) Barrett & Jones (5) White (1) DeLaurier (3) # 9,275 M 2 3 - MIAMI * W, 87-57 Barrett & Reddish (19) Barrett & Bolden (10) Barrett (7) Jones (6) Four players (1) # 9,314 M 5 4 - WAKE FOREST * W, 71-70 Barrett (28) White (10) Barrett (4) Jones (3) Three players (2) # 9,314 M 9 4 3 at North Carolina * L, 70-79 Barrett (26) Barrett (12) Jones (7) Reddish (3) DeLaurier (4) # 21,750 M 14 5 - vs. Syracuse - 5 W, 84-72 Williamson (29) Williamson (14) Jones (8) Williamson (5) DeLaurier (3) # 19,691 M 15 5 3 vs. North Carolina - 5 W, 74-73 Williamson (31) Williamson (11) Barrett (7) Jones & Goldwire (2) Barrett (2) # 20,116 M 16 5 12 vs. Florida State - 5 W, 73-63 Williamson (21) Barrett (9) Jones (6) Barrett (4) Williamson & White (2) # 19,691 M 22 1 - vs. North Dakota State - 6 W, 85-62 Barrett (26) Barrett (14) Jones (4) Reddish (2) DeLaurier (3) # 16,219 M 24 1 - vs. UCF - 6 W, 77-76 Williamson (32) Williamson (11) Three Players (4) DeLaurier (3) DeLaurier (2) # 16,332 M 29 1 16 vs. Virginia Tech - 7 W, 75-73 Williamson (23) O’Connell (7) Barrett (11) Six players (1) Williamson (3) # 20,006 M 31 1 5 vs. Michigan State - 7 L, 67-68 Williamson (24) Williamson (14) Barrett (6) Williamson (3) Williamson & DeLaurier (3) # 20,125

Duke/opponent AP ranking at time of game Home games in caps * - denotes ACC opponent # - denotes sellout crowd

1 - State Farm Champions Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse; Indianapolis, Ind.) 2 - Maui Jim Maui Invitational (Lahaina Civic Center; Lahaina, Hawaii) 3 - ACC/Big Ten Challenge 4 - Ameritas Insurance Classic (Madison Square Garden; New York, N.Y.) 5 - New York Life ACC Tournament (Spectrum Center; Charlotte, N.C.) 6 - NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Colonial Life Arena; Columbia, S.C.) 7 - NCAA Tournament East Regional (Capital One Arena; Washington, D.C.) » DUKE BY THE NUMBERS

Seasons of Men’s Basketball 114th Total Games 3,063 ACC Championships 21 (last in 2019) NCAA Tournament Appearances 43 (last in 2019) NIT Appearances 5 20-Win Seasons 54 (last in 2019) 30-Win Seasons 15 (last in 2019) Duke all-time record 2,176-887 2018-19 ATTENDANCE FIGURES Duke all-time ACC record (regular season only) 650-322 Overtime Games 128 (69-59) Site Games Total Average Duke 100-Point Games 191 (186-5) Home 17 158,338 9,314 Consecutive games with at least one three-point FG 1,059* Away 9 151,315 16,183 Consecutive games with at least five three-point FG 4 Neutral 12 178,099 14,842 Consecutive games holding opponents under .500 shooting 12 Totals 38 575,478 15,145 Consecutive games holding opponents under 100 points 382 Consecutive games scoring at least 70 points -- * - Duke record

26 » 2018-19 HIGHS & LOWS | TEAM

DUKE OPPONENT Points 1st Half High 59, 2x, last vs. Stetson (12/1/18) 48, by Syracuse (1/14/19) Low 27 vs. Georgia Tech (1/26/19) 13, by Eastern Michigan (11/14/18) Points 2nd Half High 62 vs. Princeton (12/18/18) 46, by North Carolina (2/20/19) Low 30, 2x, last vs. North Carolina (3/15/19) 24, 4x, last by St. John’s (2/2/19) Total Points High 118 vs. Kentucky (11/6/18) 95, by Syracuse (1/14/19) Low 66 vs. Georgia Tech (1/26/19) 46, by Eastern Michigan (11/14/18) FG Made High 45 vs. Stetson (12/1/18) 38, by North Carolina (2/20/19) Low 23, 2x, last at Louisville (2/12/19) 18, by Princeton (12/18/18) FG Attempted High 80 vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) 80, by Syracuse (1/14/19) Low 45 at Virginia (2/9/19) 50, by Virginia Tech (2/26/19) FG Percentage High .581 [36-of-62] at Wake Forest (1/8/19) .528 [28-of-53], by Virginia (1/19/19) Low .342 [25-of-73] at North Carolina (3/9/19) .295 [18-of-61], by Princeton (12/18/18) 3-Pt. FG Made High 15 vs. Army West Point (11/11/18) 12, 2x, last by North Carolina (3/9/19) Low 2, 3x, last vs. Florida State (3/16/19) 2, 2x, last by North Carolina (2/20/19) 3-Pt. FG Att. High 43 vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) 33, by Princeton (12/18/18) Low 13 vs. Gonzaga (11/21/18) 10, by Georgia Tech (1/26/19) 3-Pt. FG Pct. High .619 [13-of-21] at Virginia (2/9/19) .526 [10-of-19], by Gonzaga (11/21/18) Low .095 [2-of-21] vs. Georgia Tech (1/26/19) .087 [2-of-23], by Stetson (12/1/18) FT Made High 23 vs. Auburn (11/20/18) 28, by Kentucky (11/6/18) Low 7, 4x, last vs. Virginia Tech (3/29/19) 1, by Eastern Michigan (11/14/18) FT Attempted High 34, 2x, last vs. Auburn (11/20/18) 38, by Kentucky (11/6/18) Low 10, vs. Virginia Tech (3/29/19) 3, by Eastern Michigan (11/14/18) FT Percentage High .875 [14-of-16] at Syracuse (2/23/19) .938 [15-of-16], by Florida State (3/16/19) Low .438 [7-of-16] vs. Eastern Michigan (11/14/18) .333 [2-of-6], 3x, last by Michigan State (3/31/19) Off. Rebounds High 23 vs. Eastern Michigan (11/14/18) 19, 2x, last by Syracsue (2/23/19) Low 7 at Virginia Tech (2/23/19) 5, by NC State (2/16/19) Def. Rebounds High 38 vs. Army West Point (11/11/18) 38, by Syracuse (1/14/19) Low 17 at Virginia (2/9/19) 14, by Virginia (2/9/19) Total Rebounds High 56 vs. Eastern Michigan (11/14/18) 51, by Syracuse (1/14/19) Low 25 at Virginia (2/9/19) 25, by Princeton (12/18/18) Assists High 29 vs. Stetson (12/1/18) 22, by Army West Point (11/11/18) Low 6 vs. Virginia (1/19/19) 6, 2x, last by Pittsburgh (1/22/19) Blocked Shots High 14 vs. Princeton (12/18/18) 10, by Gonzaga (11/21/18) Low 1, vs. Virginia (1/19/19) 0, 4x, last by North Carolina (3/15/19) Steals High 19 vs. Stetson (12/1/18) 11, 2x, last by Michigan State (3/31/19) Low 1, at Virginia Tech (2/26/19) 1, 3x, last by North Dakota St. (3/22/19) Turnovers High 20 vs. North Carolina (2/20/19) 26, by Stetson (12/1/18) Low 4 vs. Kentucky (11/6/18) 6, by Virginia Tech (2/26/19) Personal Fouls High 26 vs. Kentucky (11/6/18) 25, by Kentucky (11/6/18) Low 8 vs. Eastern Michigan (11/14/18) 11, by Michigan State (3/31/19)

» 2018-19 HIGHS & LOWS | INDIVIDUAL

DUKE OPPONENT Points 35, Zion Williamson vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) 32, 2x, last by Aubrey Dawkins, UCF (3/24/19) FG Made 14, RJ Barrett at Syracuse (2/23/19) 14, Luke Maye, North Carolina (2/20/19) FG Attempted 30, RJ Barrett vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) 28, Tyus Battle, Syracuse (1/14/19) 3-Pt. FG Made 7, Cam Reddish vs. Army West Point (11/11/18) 6, , Auburn (11/20/18) 3-Pt. FG Attempted 17, RJ Barrett vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) 13, Bryce Brown, Auburn (11/20/18) FT Made 10, Zion Williamson vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) 9, 3x, last by B.J. Taylor, UCF (3/24/19) FT Attempted 14, 3x, last by RJ Barrett vs. Wake Forest (3/5/19) 13, Reid Travis, Kentucky (11/6/18) Rebounds 17, Zion Williamson vs. Boston College (2/5/19) 18, Paschal Chukwu, Syracuse (1/14/19) Offensive Rebounds 7, 3x, last by Zion Williamson vs. Michigan State (3/31/19) 11, Kerry Blackshear Jr., Virginia Tech (3/29/19) Defensive Rebounds 13, 2x, last by RJ Barrett vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) 12, 2x, last by Luke Maye, North Carolina (2/20/19) Assists 11, RJ Barrett vs. Virginia Tech (3/29/19) 12, Christen Cunningham, Louisville (2/12/19) Turnovers 7, 2x last by RJ Barrett vs. Michigan State (3/31/19) 8, Marques Sumner, Stetson (12/1/18) Blocked Shots 7, Marques Bolden vs. Auburn (11/20/18) 6, , Gonzaga (11/21/18) Steals 6, 2x, last by Tre Jones vs. Miami (3/2/19) 4, 9x, last by , Michigan State (3/31/19) Minutes 45, RJ Barrett vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) 45, Tyus Battle & , Syracuse (1/14/19)

27 » 2018-19 MISCELLANEOUS STATS

GAMES AS LEADING SCORER CHARGES DRAWN LONGEST WINNING STREAK RJ Barrett 20 Opponent 58 9, 2x, Nov. 27-Jan. 12 & Jan. 19-Feb. 16 Zion Williamson 17 Duke 24 Cam Reddish 3 Tre Jones 10 LONGEST LOSING STREAK Javin DeLaurier 8 1, 6x, last Mar. 31 GAMES AS LEADING REBOUNDER RJ Barrett 4 Zion Williamson 17 Jordan Goldwire 2 LARGEST ROAD CROWD RJ Barrett 14 35,642 at Syracuse (2/23/19) Jack White 5 TECHNICAL FOULS Marques Bolden 4 Opponent 4 LARGEST NEUTRAL CROWD Cam Reddish 1 Duke 1 20,125 vs. Michigan State (3/31/19) Tre Jones 1 Javin DeLaurier 1 Alex O’Connell 1 FREE THROW SHOOTING | LAST 5:00, PLUS OVERTIME FORCED FIVE-SECOND CALLS Duke 108/157 .688 GAMES LEADING IN ASSISTS Opponent 0 Brennan Besser 2/2 1.000 Tre Jones 24 Duke 1 Jack White 7/8 .875 RJ Barrett 17 Javin DeLaurier 1 Marques Bolden 13/15 .867 Zion Williamson 3 Tre Jones 15/18 .833 Cam Reddish 1 FOUR-POINT PLAYS Alex O’Connell 5/6 .833 Opponent 1 Cam Reddish 21/27 .778 DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Duke 2 Antonio Vrankovic 4/6 .667 RJ Barrett 38 Cam Reddish 1 Zion Williamson 13/22 .591 Zion Williamson 32 Alex O’Connell 1 RJ Barrett 23/40 .575 Cam Reddish 23 Jordan Goldwire 1/2 .500 Tre Jones 18 THREE-POINT PLAYS Javin DeLaurier 4/10 .400 Marques Bolden 7 Opponent 21 Justin Robinson 0/1 .000 Alex O’Connell 5 Duke 46 Jack White 4 RJ Barrett 16 2018-19 TEAM AWARD WINNERS Javin DeLaurier 4 Zion Williamson 14 Swett-Baylin Award (Most Valuable Player) Justin Robinson 1 Cam Reddish 5 RJ Barrett, Zion Williamson Marques Bolden 5 Dr. Deryl Hart Award (Top Scholar-Athlete) 30+ POINT GAMES Javin DeLaurier 2 Jack White RJ Barrett 6 Tre Jones 2 Pagliuca Family Coach’s Award (Commitment and Values Zion Williamson 5 Alex O’Connell 1 Javin DeLaurier Jordan Goldwire 1 Glenn E. “Ted” Mann Award (Contribution to Team Morale 20+ POINT GAMES Antonio Vrankovic RJ Barrett 26 JUMP BALLS CONTROLLED Iron Duke Award (Most Minutes Played) Zion Williamson 23 Opponent 15 RJ Barrett Cam Reddish 8 Duke 23 Bill Krzyzewski Captains’ Award Alex O’Connell 1 Zion Williamson 21 Javin DeLaurier, Jack White TreJones 1 Marques Bolden 2 Best Field Goal Percentage Zion Williamson 10+ REBOUND GAMES DUKE’S FIRST SUBSTITUTION Best Free Throw Percentage Zion Williamson 14 Javin DeLaurier 18 Cam Reddish RJ Barrett 9 Jack White 15 Best Rebound Average Jack White 3 Marques Bolden 11 Zion Williamson Marques Bolden 2 Alex O’Connell 2 Most Assists Award Javin DeLaurier 2 Antonio Vrankovic 1 Tre Jones Cam Reddish 1 Best Defensive Player DOUBLE-DOUBLES Tre Jones Zion Williamson 14 LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD Gopal Varadhan Senior Manager Award RJ Barrett 10 35 [48-13] vs. Eastern Michigan (11/14/18) David Karamardian, Mike McAloon Marques Bolden 2 Javin DeLaurier 1 LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT 10 [32-42] vs. North Carolina (2/20/19) 10+ ASSIST GAMES RJ Barrett 2 LARGEST DUKE LEAD 64 [113-49] vs. Stetson (12/1/18) DUNKS Opponent 107 LARGEST DUKE DEFICIT Duke 191 23 [36-59] at Louisville (2/12/19) Zion Williamson 72 RJ Barrett 38 LARGEST DUKE WIN Marques Bolden 33 64 [113-49] vs. Stetson (12/1/18) Javin DeLaurier 28 Jack White 8 LARGEST DUKE DEFEAT Cam Reddish 6 16 [72-88] vs. North Carolina (2/20/19) Justin Robinson 3 Alex O’Connell 3

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DUKE WAS RANKED (AP POLL) MADE FEWER THAN 20 FIELD GOALS MADE 40+ FREE THROWS No. 1 Mar. 18, 2019 By Duke 19 at Clemson (2/18/18). By Duke 40 vs. Southern Illinois (11/20/08). Top 5 (2-5) March 4, 2019 By Opponent 18 by Princeton (12/18/18) By Opponent 42 by Wake Forest (12/20/68) Top 10 (6-10) March 12, 2018. Top 25 (11-25) Feb. 12, 2018 HAD 70-79 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS MADE 5 OR FEWER FREE THROWS By Duke 73 at North Carolina (3/9/19) By Duke 4 vs. Iona (3/15/18). DUKE PLAYED A RANKED OPPONENT (AP POLL) By Opponent 70 by Michigan State (3/31/19) By Opponent 2 by Michigan State (3/31/19) No. 1 vs. Syracuse on Feb. 22, 2014 Top 5 vs. No. 5 Michigan State on Mar. 31, 2019 HAD 80-89 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS HAD 40-49 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Top 10 vs. No. 5 Michigan State on Mar. 31, 2019 By Duke 80 vs. Syracuse (1/14/19). By Duke 42 vs. Portland State (11/23/17). Top 25 vs. No. 5 Michigan State on Mar. 31, 2019 By Opponent 80 by Syracuse (1/14/19) By Opponent 40 by Florida State (3/1/06)

DUKE DEFEATED A RANKED OPPONENT (AP POLL) HAD 90-99 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS HAD 50+ FREE THROW ATTEMPTS No. 1 vs. Syracuse (66-60) on Feb. 22, 2014 By Duke 90 vs. Wake Forest (12/18/70). By Duke 54 vs. Fairfield (11/14/98). Top 5 vs. No. 3 North Carolina (74-73) on Mar. 15, 2019. By Opponent 91 by William & Mary (12/3/73) By Opponent 51 by Arizona (2/24/91) Top 10 vs. No. 3 North Carolina (74-73) on Mar. 15, 2019 Top 25 vs. No. 16 Virginia Tech (75-73) on Mar. 29, 2019 HAD 100+ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS SHOT OVER 90 PERCENT FROM THE FOUL LINE By Duke 102 vs. N.C. State (3/5/55). By Duke .938 (15-of-16) vs. Louisville (2/21/18). DUKE LOST TO A RANKED OPPONENT (AP POLL) By Opponent 100 by N.C. State (2/20/74) By Opponent .938 (15-of-16) by Florida State (3/16/19) No. 1 vs. North Carolina (68-76) on March 8, 2008 Top 5 vs. No. 5 Michigan State (67-68) on Mar. 31, 2019 HAD FEWER THAN 30 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS SHOT 100 PERCENT FROM THE FOUL LINE Top 10 vs. No. 8 North Carolina (72-88) on Feb. 20, 2019. By Duke 23 vs. North Carolina (2/24/79). By Duke 2-of-2 vs. San Diego State (3/22/15). Top 25 at No. 20 Virginia Tech (72-77) on Feb. 26, 2019 By Opponent 29 by North Carolina (3/8/02) By Opponent 8-of-8 by Virginia (2/15/17)

DUKE FACED NO. 1 (AP POLL) SHOT OVER 60 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD HAD 50-59 REBOUNDS Home vs. Syracuse (W, 66-60) on Feb. 22, 2014 By Duke .619 (39-63) vs. Evansville (12/20/17). By Duke 50 vs. Princeton (12/18/18). Road vs. North Carolina (L, 83-69) on March 7, 1993 By Opponent .648 (35-of-54) by Vermont (11/24/13) By Opponent 51 by Syracuse (1/14/19) Neutral vs. Arizona (W, 95-87) on Nov. 26, 1997 SHOT OVER 70 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD HAD 60+ REBOUNDS 100 POINTS BY A TEAM By Duke .704 (38-of-54) vs. Davidson (11/8/13). By Duke 61 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/5/17). By Duke 101 vs. Princeton (12/18/18) By Opponent .700 (7-of-10) by Wake Forest (2/7/10) By Opponent 64 by North Carolina (3/5/16) By Opponent 101 by North Carolina (2/11/09) SHOT LESS THAN 30 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD FIVE PLAYERS FOULED OUT 40+ POINT WIN By Duke .299 (23-of-77) vs. Utah (12/19/15). By Duke vs. Wake Forest (2/17/08). By Duke 101-50 vs. Princeton (12/18/18). By Opponent .295 (18-of-61) by Princeton (12/18/18) By Opponent by Portland State (11/24/17) By Opponent 109-66 by Virginia (3/11/83) MADE 10+ THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS HAD 20-29 ASSISTS 30-39 POINT WIN By Duke 10 vs. UCF (3/24/19). By Duke 22 vs. Virginia Tech (3/29/19). By Duke 87-57 vs. Miami (3/2/19) By Opponent 12 by North Carolina (3/9/19) By Opponent 20 by North Carolina (2/20/19) By Opponent 103-73 by UNLV (4/2/90) MADE 15+ THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS HAD 30+ ASSISTS OVERTIME GAME By Duke 15 vs. Army West Point (11/11/18). By Duke 32 vs. Evansville (12/20/17). Duke Win 85-78 vs. Texas (11/24/17) By Opponent 15 by Florida State (12/30/17) By Opponent 30 by Maryland (2/10/90) Duke Loss 91-95 vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) MADE 0 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS HAD 10+ BLOCKED SHOTS DOUBLE OVERTIME GAME By Duke 0-4 vs. Hawai’i (12/30/89). By Duke 12 vs. Syracuse (1/14/19). Duke Win 66-63 vs. Virginia Tech (12/1/69) By Opponent 0-8 by Tennessee (11/21/11) By Opponent 10 by Gonzaga (11/21/18) Duke Loss 94-80 at Wake Forest (2/13/03) HAD 30+ THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS HAD 15+ STEALS TRIPLE OVERTIME GAME By Duke 32 at North Carolina (3/9/19) By Duke 15 vs. Texas Tech (12/20/18). Duke Win 73-72 vs. Clemson (2/24/82) By Opponent 31 by North Carolina (3/9/19) By Opponent 15 by Oregon (11/27/10) Duke Loss 70-68 at Virginia (2/25/58) SHOT OVER 60 PERCENT FROM THE 3-POINT LINE HAD 20+ TURNOVERS WON THE GAME IN THE FINAL SECONDS By Duke .619 (13-of-21) at Virginia (2/9/19). By Duke 20 vs. North Carolina (2/20/19). By Duke Cam Reddish 3FG at 2.6 seconds By Opponent .615 (8-of-13) by Virginia Tech (12/31/16) By Opponent 24 by Texas Tech (12/20/18) Duke defeated Florida State, 80-78 (1/12/19) By Opponent Chris Clarke FG at 4.1 seconds SHOT OVER 70 PERCENT FROM THE 3-POINT LINE HAD 30+ TURNOVERS Virginia Tech defeated Duke, 64-63 (2/26/18) By Duke .706 (12-of-17) vs. Virginia Tech (2/21/13). By Duke 33 vs. Maryland (2/9/91) By Opponent .727 (8-of-11) by Georgia Tech (2/4/15) By Opponent 31 by Eastern Kentucky (11/25/07) 5+ PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING By Duke vs. St. John’s (2/2/19) SHOT OVER 80 PERCENT FROM THE 3-POINT LINE COMMITTED 10 OR FEWER TURNOVERS By Opponent by North Carolina (3/9/18) By Duke .800 (8-of-10) vs. Minnesota (11/22/12) By Duke 8 vs. UCF (3/24/19). By Opponent .800 (12-of-15) by N. Carolina (3/5/83). By Opponent 7 by Michigan State (3/31/19) MADE 40-49 FIELD GOALS By Duke 45 vs. Stetson (12/1/18). SHOT LESS THAN 20 PERCENT FROM 3-POINT LINE By Opponent 42 by Florida State (2/4/06) By Duke .143 (2-of-14) vs. Florida State (3/16/19). By Opponent .154 (4-of-26) by North Carolina (3/15/19) MADE 50+ FIELD GOALS By Duke 50 vs. Mercer (12/21/97) MADE 30-39 FREE THROWS By Opponent Never By Duke 30 at Wake Forest (1/23/18). By Opponent 32 by Florida State (3/1/06)

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30-39 POINTS BY A PLAYER 5+ 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE BY A PLAYER 5+ BLOCKED SHOTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 32, Zion Williamson vs. UCF (3/24/19) By Duke 5, Tre Jones vs. Virginia Tech (2/29/19) By Duke 5, Jack White at Wake Forest (1/8/19) By Opp. 32, Aubrey Dawkins, UCF (3/24/19) By Opp. 5, Aubrey Dawkins, UCF (3/24/19) By Opp. 6, Brandon Clarke, Gonzaga (11/21/18)

40+ POINTS BY A PLAYER 10+ 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY A PLAYER 10+ BLOCKED SHOTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 40, J.J. Redick vs. Virginia (1/28/06) By Duke Cam Reddish (12), RJ Barrett (11) By Duke 10, Shelden Williams vs. Maryland (1/11/06) By Opp. 40, Bootsy Thornton, St. John’s (1/24/99) at North Carolina (3/9/19) By Opp. 10, Tree Rollins, Clemson (2/3/77) By Opp. 10, Devin Cannady, Princeton (12/18/18) 50+ POINTS BY A PLAYER 5+ STEALS BY A PLAYER By Duke 58, Danny Ferry vs. Miami (12/10/88) PLAYER SHOT .800 WITH 5+ 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 5, Zion Williamson vs. Syracuse (3/14/19) By Opp. Never By Duke 4-5 (.800), Trevon Duval By Opp. 5, Anthony Lawrence, Miami (1/15/18) vs. Iona (3/15/18) TWO PLAYERS SCORED 20 OR MORE POINTS By Opp. 5-5 (1.000), Jerome Robinson 10+ STEALS BY A PLAYER By Duke Zion Williamson (24), RJ Barrett (21) Boston College (12/9/17) By Duke 11, Kenny Dennard vs. Maryland (2/3/79) vs. Michigan State (3/31/19) By Opp. Never By Opp. Luke Maye (30), (26). 10+ FREE THROWS MADE BY A PLAYER North Carolina (2/20/19) By Duke 10, Zion Williamson, vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) 40 MINUTES PLAYED IN REGULATION By Opp. 11, , Kansas (3/25/18) By Duke RJ Barrett (40), Tre Jones(40), THREE PLAYERS SCORED 20 OR MORE POINTS vs. Michigan State (3/31/19).. By Duke Zion Williamson (27), Cam Reddish (25), 15+ FREE THROWS MADE BY A PLAYER By Opp. 40, Cassius Winston, Michigan State (3/31/19) RJ Barrett (23) vs. Army West Point (11/11/18) BY Duke 15, Grayson Allen vs. UNCW (3/17/16) By Opp. Ky Bowman (30), Jerome Robinson (24), By Opp. 15, Bryant Crawford, Wake Forest (1/28/17) 40+ MINUTES PLAYED IN A GAME Jordan Chatman (22), Notre Dame (1/16/16) By Duke RJ Barrett (45), Zion Williamson (44), 10+ FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BY A PLAYER Jack White (42) vs. Syracuse (1/14/19).. FOUR PLAYERS SCORED 20 OR MORE POINTS By Duke 10, Zion Williamson vs. Florida State (3/16/19) By Opp. Tyus Battle (45), Elijah Hughes (45), By Duke Jabari Parker (22), Rodney Hood (22), By Opp. 11, Kerry Blackshear Jr., Virginia Tech (3/29/19) Oshae Brissett (43), Syracuse (1/14/19). Quinn Cook (21), Rasheed Sulaimon (20) vs. Davidson (11/8/13) 15+ FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BY A PLAYER 50+ MINUTES PLAYED IN A GAME By Opp. Never By Duke 17, Grayson Allen vs. UNCW (3/17/16) By Duke 53, vs. Clemson (2/24/82) By Opp. 15, Bryant Crawford, Wake Forest (1/28/17) 51, Vince Taylor vs. Clemson (2/24/82) TWO PLAYERS SCORED 30 OR MORE POINTS By Opp. 53, Vince Hamilton, Clemson (2/24/82) By Duke Gerald Henderson (35), Jon Scheyer (30) 20+ FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BY A PLAYER 52, Mike Eppley, Clemson (2/24/82) vs. Wake Forest (2/22/09) By Duke 20, Christian Laettner vs. Boston U. (1/21/92) 51, Fred Gillam, Clemson (2/24/82) By Opp. Brian Oliver (31), Dennis Scott (31) By Opp. 22, Buzzy Wilkinson, Virginia (3/4/54) Georgia Tech (3/10/90) DOUBLE-DOUBLE BY A PLAYER* PLAYER SHOT 1.000 WITH 10+ FREE THROW ATTEMPTS By Duke Zion Williamson (24/14), Javin DeLaurier (10/11) 10+ FIELD GOALS MADE BY A PLAYER By Duke 10-of-10, Grayson Allen at Georgia Tech (2/11/18) vs. Michigan State (3/31/19) By Duke 10, Zion Williamson vs. Michigan State (3/31/19) By Opp. 15-of-15, Bryant Crawford, Wake Forest (1/28/17) By Opp. 20/10 assists, Cassius Winston, By Opp. 12, Aubrey Dawkins, UCF (3/24/19) Michigan State (3/31/19) 10+ REBOUNDS BY A PLAYER 15+ FIELD GOALS MADE BY A PLAYER By Duke Zion Williamson (14), Javin DeLaurier (11) 20-20 GAMES (POINTS - REBOUNDS) By Duke 15, Marvin Bagley III vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) vs. Michigan State (3/31/19) By Duke 32/21, Marvin Bagley III vs Florida State (12/30/17) By Opp. 17, Al Thornton, Florida State (2/4/06) By Opp. 16, Kerry Blackshear Jr., Virginia Tech (3/29/19) By Opp. 26/24, Sean May, North Carolina (3/6/05).

20-29 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY A PLAYER 15+ REBOUNDS BY A PLAYER TRIPLE-DOUBLE BY A PLAYER^ By Duke 24, Zion Williamson vs. UCF (3/24/19) By Duke 17, Zion Williamson vs. Boston College (2/5/19) By Duke 23/11/10, RJ Barrett vs. NC State (2/16/19) By Opp. 23, Cassius Winston, Michigan State (3/31/19) By Opp. 16, Kerry Blackshear Jr., Virginia Tech (3/29/19) By Opp. 16/15/10 blocks, Tree Rollins, Clemson (2/23/77)

30+ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY A PLAYER 20+ REBOUNDS BY A PLAYER ALL-TIME TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A DUKE PLAYER (4) By Duke 30, RJ Barrett vs. Syracuse (1/14/19) By Duke 21, Marvin Bagley III vs. Florida State (12/30/17) 21/18/10 assists, Art Heyman vs. Virginia (2/28/63) By Opp. 32, Al Thornton, Florida State (2/4/06) By Opp. 22, Zach Auguste, Notre Dame (3/10/16) 13/12/11 assists, Gene Banks vs. Lehigh (1/9/78) 19/11/10 blocks, Shelden Williams vs. Maryland (1/11/06) PLAYER SHOT 1.000 WITH 5+ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS TWO PLAYERS WITH 10 OR MORE REBOUNDS 23/11/10 assists, RJ Barrett vs. NC State (2/16/19) By Duke 5-5, Javin DeLaurier, By Duke Zion Williamson (14), Javin DeLaurier (11), vs. Michigan State (3/31/19) at Michigan State (3/31/19) *Double-doubles are points and rebounds By Opp. 9-9, Doral Moore, Wake Forest (1/23/18) By Opp. Luke May (16), Cameron Johnson (10), unless otherwise indicated North Carolina (3/9/19) ^Triple-doubles are points, rebounds, and assists PLAYER SHOT .800 WITH 10+ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS unless indicated By Duke 13-13 (1.000), Zion Williamson 5+ OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS BY A PLAYER vs. Syracuse (3/14/19). By Duke 7, Zion Williamson vs. Michigan State (3/31/19) By Opp. 9-11 (.818), Devin Thomas, Wake Forest (1/6/16) By Opp. 6, , Michigan State (3/31/19)

PLAYER SHOT .900 WITH 10+ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 10+ DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS BY A PLAYER By Duke 13-13 (1.000), Zion Williamson vs. Syracuse . By Duke 10, RJ Barrett vs. North Carolina (2/20/19) (3/14/19) By Opp. 11, Luke Maye, North Carolina (3/9/19) By Opp. 9-10 (.900), Reggie Johnson, Miami (1/2/11) 10+ ASSISTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 11, RJ Barrett vs. Virginia Tech (3/29/19) By Opp. 10, Cassius Winston, Michigan State (3/31/19)

30 Duke Basketball Duke Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 31, 2019) » 2018-19 DUKE OVERALL STATS All games

Overall record: 32-6 Conf: 14-4 Home: 15-2 Away: 7-2 Neutral: 10-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 05 RJ Barrett 38-38 1341 35.3 319-702 .4 5 4 73-237 .3 0 8 149-224 .6 6 5 59 230 289 7.6 70 1 164 123 16 34 860 22.6 01 Zion Williamson 33-33 990 30.0 296-435 .6 8 0 24-71 .3 3 8 130-203 .6 4 0 116 177 293 8.9 68 1 68 78 59 70 746 22.6 02 Cam Reddish 36-35 1068 29.7 154-432 .3 5 6 89-267 .3 3 3 88-114 .7 7 2 20 113 133 3.7 86 0 70 96 21 56 485 13.5 03 Tre Jones 36-36 1230 34.2 132-319 .4 1 4 27-103 .2 6 2 47-62 .7 5 8 32 103 135 3.8 56 0 192 53 6 68 338 9.4 20 Marques Bolden 35-21 669 19.1 66-114 .5 7 9 0-7 .0 0 0 53-73 .7 2 6 68 88 156 4.5 73 0 16 25 58 19 185 5.3 15 Alex O'Connell 36-7 505 14.0 55-123 .4 4 7 30-80 .3 7 5 19-25 .7 6 0 15 52 67 1.9 19 0 21 29 0 20 159 4.4 41 Jack White 35-3 715 20.4 47-131 .3 5 9 27-97 .2 7 8 23-27 .8 5 2 46 120 166 4.7 64 2 26 23 37 22 144 4.1 12 Javin DeLaurier 38-16 618 16.3 59-79 .7 4 7 0-1 .0 0 0 28-50 .5 6 0 66 100 166 4.4 101 2 17 32 50 33 146 3.8 30 Antonio Vrankovic 17-1 90 5.3 7-14 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 9-16 .5 6 3 14 8 22 1.3 15 0 6 3 5 2 23 1.4 50 Justin Robinson 17-0 58 3.4 8-13 .6 1 5 4-9 .4 4 4 0-1 .0 0 0 2 7 9 0.5 7 0 1 3 4 2 20 1.2 53 Brennan Besser 4-0 11 2.8 1-6 .1 6 7 0-4 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 0.8 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 1.0 14 Jordan Goldwire 35-0 300 8.6 12-44 .2 7 3 3-25 .1 2 0 3-6 .5 0 0 6 21 27 0.8 30 0 23 12 0 20 30 0.9 13 Joey Baker 4-0 18 4.5 1-4 .2 5 0 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2 2 4 1.0 5 0 0 2 1 0 3 0.8 51 Mike Buckmire 4-0 12 3.0 0-2 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2 2 4 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 47 46 93 7 Total...... 38 7625 1157-2418 .4 7 8 278-903 .3 0 8 551-803 .6 8 6 497 1070 1567 41.2 595 6 606 488 257 346 3143 82.7 Opponents...... 38 7625 960-2415 .3 9 8 253-844 .3 0 0 403-579 .6 9 6 448 899 1347 35.4 660 - 478 540 121 243 2576 67.8

TEAM STATISTICS DU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 3143 2576 11/06/18 vs Kentucky W 118-84 18907 Points per game 82.7 67.8 11/11/18 ARMY WEST POINT W 94-72 9314 Scoring margin +14.9 - 11/14/18 EASTERN MICH. W 84-46 9314 FIELD GOALS-ATT 1157-2418 960-2415 11/19/18 vs San Diego St. W 90-64 2400 Field goal pct .4 7 8 .3 9 8 11/20/18 vs Auburn W 78-72 2400 11/21/18 vs Gonzaga L 87-89 2400 3 POINT FG-ATT 278-903 253-844 11/27/18 INDIANA W 90-69 9314 3-point FG pct .3 0 8 .3 0 0 12/01/18 STETSON W 113-49 9314 3-pt FG made per game 7.3 6.7 12/05/18 HARTFORD W 84-54 9314 FREE THROWS-ATT 551-803 403-579 12/08/18 YALE W 91-58 9314 Free throw pct .6 8 6 .6 9 6 12/18/18 PRINCETON W 101-50 9314 F-Throws made per game 14.5 10.6 12/20/18 vs Texas Tech W 69-58 19812 REBOUNDS 1567 1347 * 01/05/19 CLEMSON W 87-68 9314 * 01/08/19 at Wake Forest W 87-65 14268 Rebounds per game 41.2 35.4 * 01/12/19 at Florida State W 80-78 11675 Rebounding margin +5.8 - * 01/14/19 SYRACUSE L o t 91-95 9314 ASSISTS 606 478 * 01/19/19 VIRGINIA W 72-70 9314 Assists per game 15.9 12.6 * 01/22/19 at Pitt W 79-64 12881 TURNOVERS 488 540 * 01/26/19 GEORGIA TECH W 66-53 9314 Turnovers per game 12.8 14.2 * 01/28/19 at Notre Dame W 83-61 9149 Turnover margin +1.4 - 02/02/19 ST. JOHN'S (NY) W 91-61 9314 * 02/05/19 BOSTON COLLEGE W 80-55 9314 Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 0.9 * 02/09/19 at Virginia W 81-71 14629 STEALS 346 243 * 02/12/19 at Louisville W 71-69 22046 Steals per game 9.1 6.4 * 02/16/19 NC STATE W 94-78 9314 BLOCKS 257 121 * 02/20/19 NORTH CAROLINA L 72-88 9314 Blocks per game 6.8 3.2 * 2/23/19 at Syracuse W 75-65 35642 ATTENDANCE 158338 313195 * 02/26/19 at Virginia Tech L 72-77 9275 Home games-Avg/Game 17-9314 9-16813 * 03/02/19 MIAMI (FL) W 87-57 9314 * 03/05/19 WAKE FOREST W 71-70 9314 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 12-13490 * 03/09/19 at North Carolina L 70-79 21750 03/14/19 vs Syracuse W 84-72 19691 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals 03/15/19 vs North Carolina W 74-73 20116 Duke 1523 1614 6 3143 03/16/19 vs Florida St. W 73-63 19691 Opponents 1269 1297 10 2576 03/22/19 vs North Dakota St. W 85-62 0 03/24/19 vs UCF W 77-76 16332 03/29/19 vs Virginia Tech W 75-73 20006 03/31/19 vs Michigan St. L 67-68 20125 * - Conference game

31 Duke Basketball Duke Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 09, 2019) » 2018-19 DUKE CONFERENCE-ONLY STATS Conference games only

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 14-4 7-2 7-2 0-0 CONFERENCE 14-4 7-2 7-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 05 RJ Barrett 18-18 668 37.1 154-339 .4 5 4 40-123 .3 2 5 76-111 .6 8 5 30 108 138 7.7 33 0 80 60 6 9 424 23.6 01 Zion Williamson 13-13 385 29.6 113-161 .7 0 2 10-27 .3 7 0 58-90 .6 4 4 42 68 110 8.5 27 0 29 30 23 27 294 22.6 02 Cam Reddish 17-17 568 33.4 82-237 .3 4 6 44-141 .3 1 2 42-57 .7 3 7 13 59 72 4.2 42 0 40 49 13 26 250 14.7 03 Tre Jones 16-16 571 35.7 52-139 .3 7 4 10-46 .2 1 7 21-25 .8 4 0 14 50 64 4.0 25 0 79 23 3 33 135 8.4 20 Marques Bolden 18-11 373 20.7 42-69 .6 0 9 0-3 .0 0 0 32-40 .8 0 0 41 52 93 5.2 45 0 3 16 27 12 116 6.4 15 Alex O'Connell 17-5 272 16.0 28-58 .4 8 3 16-40 .4 0 0 10-13 .7 6 9 9 24 33 1.9 10 0 10 13 0 9 82 4.8 41 Jack White 17-3 376 22.1 20-67 .2 9 9 10-47 .2 1 3 8-8 1.000 23 52 75 4.4 36 1 10 15 18 8 58 3.4 12 Javin DeLaurier 18-6 271 15.1 19-28 .6 7 9 0-0 .0 0 0 11-22 .5 0 0 25 40 65 3.6 44 1 7 14 22 12 49 2.7 30 Antonio Vrankovic 6-1 26 4.3 2-6 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 4-6 .6 6 7 4 4 8 1.3 4 0 1 1 2 1 8 1.3 14 Jordan Goldwire 15-0 96 6.4 1-14 .0 7 1 0-10 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0 8 8 0.5 11 0 6 5 0 7 2 0.1 13 Joey Baker 3-0 11 3.7 0-2 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 0.7 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 50 Justin Robinson 6-0 8 1.3 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 22 23 45 4 Total...... 18 3625 513-1121 .4 5 8 130-439 .2 9 6 262-373 .7 0 2 223 490 713 39.6 283 2 265 231 114 144 1418 78.8 Opponents...... 18 3625 477-1145 .4 1 7 117-383 .3 0 5 192-276 .6 9 6 211 445 656 36.4 301 - 219 236 58 115 1263 70.2

TEAM STATISTICS DU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1418 1263 * 01/05/19 CLEMSON W 87-68 9314 Points per game 78.8 70.2 * 01/08/19 at Wake Forest W 87-65 14268 Scoring margin +8.6 - * 01/12/19 at Florida State W 80-78 11675 FIELD GOALS-ATT 513-1121 477-1145 * 01/14/19 SYRACUSE L o t 91-95 9314 Field goal pct .4 5 8 .4 1 7 * 01/19/19 VIRGINIA W 72-70 9314 3 POINT FG-ATT 130-439 117-383 * 01/22/19 at Pitt W 79-64 12881 3-point FG pct .2 9 6 .3 0 5 * 01/26/19 GEORGIA TECH W 66-53 9314 3-pt FG made per game 7.2 6.5 * 01/28/19 at Notre Dame W 83-61 9149 FREE THROWS-ATT 262-373 192-276 * 02/05/19 BOSTON COLLEGE W 80-55 9314 Free throw pct .7 0 2 .6 9 6 * 02/09/19 at Virginia W 81-71 14629 F-Throws made per game 14.6 10.7 * 02/12/19 at Louisville W 71-69 22046 REBOUNDS 713 656 * 02/16/19 NC STATE W 94-78 9314 Rebounds per game 39.6 36.4 * 02/20/19 NORTH CAROLINA L 72-88 9314 Rebounding margin +3.2 - * 2/23/19 at Syracuse W 75-65 35642 ASSISTS 265 219 * 02/26/19 at Virginia Tech L 72-77 9275 Assists per game 14.7 12.2 * 03/02/19 MIAMI (FL) W 87-57 9314 TURNOVERS 231 236 * 03/05/19 WAKE FOREST W 71-70 9314 Turnovers per game 12.8 13.1 * 03/09/19 at North Carolina L 70-79 21750 Turnover margin +0.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 0.9 * - Conference game STEALS 144 115 Steals per game 8.0 6.4 BLOCKS 114 58 Blocks per game 6.3 3.2 ATTENDANCE 83826 151315 Home games-Avg/Game 9-9314 9-16813 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Duke 684 728 6 1418 Opponents 615 638 10 1263

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