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Vs. North Carolina 31 Saturday, March 8, 2014 • 9:00 P.M 2013-14 Game Notes vs. North Carolina 31 Saturday, March 8, 2014 • 9:00 p.m. • ESPN Durham, N.C. • Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314) 2013-14 SCHEDULE THE MATCHUP N. 8 [4/-] DAVIDSON (ESPNU) W, 111-77 Duke North Carolina STATE FARM CHAMPIONS CLASSIC (United Center - Chicago, Ill.) Blue Devils Tar Heels N. 12 [4/5] vs. Kansas (ESPN) L, 83-94 Record 23-7 (12-5 ACC) Record 23-7 (13-4 ACC) AP / Coaches Polls 4 / 4 AP / Coaches Polls 14 / 14 N. 15 [4/-] FLORIDA ATLANTIC (ESPN3) W, 97-64 Last Game L, 72-82, at Wake Forest (3/5) Last Game W, 63-61, vs. Notre Dame (3/3) NIT SEASON TIP-OFF (Cameron Indoor Stadium - Durham, N.C.) Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski (Army, ‘69) Head Coach Roy Williams (North Carolina, ‘72) N. 18 [6/-] UNC ASHEVILLE (ESPNU) W, 91-55 Career Record 980-304 / 39th Season Career Record 723-187 / 23rd Season N. 19 [6/-] EAST CAROLINA (ESPNU) W, 83-74 Duke Record 907-245 / 34th Season North Carolina Record 305-86 / 11th Season vs. North Carolina 39-38 N. 24 [6/-] VERMONT (ESPNU) W, 91-90 TELEVISION RADIO NIT SEASON TIP-OFF ESPN Blue Devil IMG Sports Network Play-by-Play: Bob Harris (Madison Square Garden - New York, N.Y.) Play-by-Play: Dan Shulman; Analyst: Jay Bilas Analyst: John Roth N. 27 [6/-] vs. Alabama (ESPN) W, 74-64 Analyst: Dick Vitale; Sideline: Shannon Spake Westwood One Play-by-Play: Kevin Kugler N. 29 [6/4] vs. Arizona (ESPN) L, 66-72 WatchESPN http://es.pn/1d1VeJD Analyst: Kelly Tripucka BIG TEN/ACC CHALLENGE (Cameron Indoor Stadium - Durham, N.C.) THE OPENING TIP THE LAST TIME OUT D. 3 [10/22] MICHIGAN (ESPN) W, 79-69 • In its fi nal game of the regular season, Duke will • Tyler Cavanaugh scored 20 points and Travis host Tobacco Road rival North Carolina Saturday McKie added 19 to lead Wake Forest past No. 4 D. 16 [8/-] GARDNER-WEBB (ESPNU) W, 85-66 at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The game, a rematch Duke, 82-72, Wednesday in Joel Coliseum. Wake of North Carolina’s 74-66 win in Chapel Hill on Forest had fi ve players score in double fi gures, CARQUEST AUTO PARTS CLASSIC Feb. 20, will tip off at 9 p.m. and air on ESPN and including Codi Miller-McIntyre, who fi nished with (Madison Square Garden - New York, N.Y.) D. 19 [8/-] vs. UCLA (ESPN) W, 80-63 the Blue Devil IMG Sports Network. 13 points, eight assists and just two turnovers. • Duke climbed back into the Associated Press • Duke led 66-59 with 5:44 remaining, but the D. 28 [9/-] EASTERN MICHIGAN (ESPN2) W, 82-59 top fi ve this week, jumping from No. 6 to No. 4 Deacons mounted a 17-0 run to stake a 77-66 D. 31 [7/-] % vs. Elon (ESPNU) W, 86-48 following a 66-48 win over Virginia Tech. Duke, lead. Wake Forest outscored Duke 23-6 over the J. 4 [7/-] at Notre Dame * (CBS) L, 77-79 also ranked No. 4 in the USA Today Coaches’ fi nal 5:20 of the game as the Blue Devils hit just J. 7 [16/-] GEORGIA TECH * (ESPNU) W, 79-57 Poll, is 56-13 all-time when playing as the No. 4 2-of-10 fi eld goals during that stretch. J. 11 [16/-] at Clemson * (RSN) L, 59-72 team in the AP poll. • Duke shot just .222 (6-of-27) from three-point J. 13 [23/-] VIRGINIA * (ESPN) W, 69-65 • Duke is attempting to close out its 18th range for the team’s second-lowest three-point J. 18 [23/-] NC STATE * (CBS) W, 95-60 undefeated season at Cameron Indoor Stadium percentage of the season. Duke hit just 2-of-12 J. 22 [18/-] at Miami * (ESPN2) W, 67-46 and second straight. Duke has won 32 consecutive treys in the fi rst half and 4-of-15 in the second half. J. 25 [18/-] FLORIDA STATE * (ESPN) W, 78-56 games at home, the longest streak in the country. • Jabari Parker logged his fi fth straight double- J. 27 [17/18] at Pittsburgh * (ESPN) W, 80-65 • North Carolina will be the sixth ranked team Duke double with 19 points and 10 rebounds to lead F. 1 [17/2] at Syracuse * (ESPN) L, 89-91 (OT) has faced. Duke is 3-3 against ranked teams in Duke in both categories. Rodney Hood scored 16 F. 4 [11/-] WAKE FOREST * (ESPNU) W, 83-63 2013-14 with wins over No. 1 Syracuse, No. 18 points and dished out four assists, while Rasheed F. 8 [11/-] at Boston College * (ESPN) W, 89-68 Pittsburgh and No. 22 Michigan. Sulaimon added 14 points. F. 15 [8/-] MARYLAND * (ESPN) W, 69-67 F. 18 [5/-] at Georgia Tech * (ACCN) W, 68-51 F. 20 [5/-] at North Carolina * (ESPN/ACCN) L, 66-74 DUKE BLUE DEVIL AVERAGES F. 22 [5/1] SYRACUSE * (ESPN) W, 66-60 No. Name (Ht., Wt., Yr.) Pos. PPG RPG APG Notables F. 25 [6/-] VIRGINIA TECH * (ESPNU) W, 66-48 1 Jabari Parker (6-8, 235, Fr.) F 18.8 9.0 1.3 double-doubles in 9 of past 12 games M. 5 [4/-] at Wake Forest * (ESPN2) L, 72-82 2 Quinn Cook (6-2, 180, Jr.) G 11.6 2.1 4.4 16 double-fi gure scoring games M. 8 [4/14] NORTH CAROLINA * (ESPN) 9:00 3 Tyler Thornton (6-2, 190, Sr.) G 3.2 1.9 2.4 34 asts, 5 TO in past 10 games (6.8 A/T ratio) 5 Rodney Hood (6-8, 215, R-So.) F 16.3 4.1 2.1 top-10 in ACC in scoring, FG pct. FT pct., 3-pt pct. ACC TOURNAMENT 13 Matt Jones (6-4, 200, Fr.) G 2.1 1.0 0.2 four starts in 2013-14 (Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, N.C.) 14 Rasheed Sulaimon (6-4, 190, So.) G 9.5 2.3 2.7 3.9 assists, 2.4 A/TO ratio in past 14 gms M. 12-16 ACC Tournament (ESPN/ACCN) TBD 15 Josh Hairston (6-8, 235, Sr.) F 1.5 1.3 0.4 has played in 116 career games (96-20) 20 Semi Ojeleye (6-7, 230, Fr.) F 1.6 0.9 0.1 7-of-14 from the fi eld, 4-of-7 from 3-pt range Home games in BOLDFACE CAPS 21 Amile Jefferson (6-9, 210, So.) F 6.5 6.6 0.9 Duke’s leading rebounder 8 times (7-1) * - indicates Atlantic Coast Conference game 34 Andre Dawkins (6-5, 215, Gr.) G 8.4 1.4 0.4 ACC leader in 3-pt pct. (.441 – 60-of-136) [ ] - denotes Duke/opponent AP ranking at time of game 40 Marshall Plumlee (7-0, 260, R-So.) F 1.5 2.4 0.3 averaging 4.3 pts, 6.0 rebounds past 4 games % - Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, N.C. 45 Nick Pagliuca (6-3, 175, Fr.) G 0.3 0.7 0.0 fi rst career point vs. Elon (12/31) 52 Todd Zafi rovski (6-9, 245, Gr.) F 0.0 0.3 0.0 has played in 20 career games - indicates probable starter By The Numbers Stats Comparison Media Information • The Blue Devils have won 32 consecutive games in Cameron Indoor Stadium, tied for the longest Duke UNC Media Contacts active streak in the country. Duke is just one win Points 79.3 76.2 Matt Plizga, Associate Director away from completing its 18th undefeated season Opp. Points 66.6 67.9 Email: [email protected] in Cameron, owning a 16-0 record on Coach K Rebounds 34.8 40.6 Offi ce: 919-668-1712 / Cell: 919-812-0882 Court in 2013-14. Duke also went 16-0 in Cameron Opp. Rebounds 33.3 34.6 Chris Cook, Assistant Director in 2012-13. Off. Rebounds 11.8 14.4 Email: [email protected] • Saturday’s game will serve as senior night for Opp. Off. Rebounds 10.6 11.6 Offi ce: 919-684-8708 / Cell: 919-812-7141 Duke’s class of Andre Dawkins, Josh Hairston, Field Goal Pct. .464 .461 Tyler Thornton and Todd Zafi rovski. Dawkins Opp. Field Goal Pct. .446 .405 Blue Devil IMG Sports Network and Zafi rovski were both part of Duke’s 2009- 3-Point Pct. .395 .337 A state-wide radio audience follows all the action of Duke 10 NCAA and ACC Championship team, while Opp. 3-Point Pct. .306 .310 men's basketball on the Blue Devil IMG Sports Network. all four helped Duke capture the 2010-11 ACC 3-Point FGs 9.2 4.2 The network provides in-depth pregame coverage, live Championship and posted a 112-25 record over Opp. 3-Point FGs 3.9 6.1 play-by-play of all the action and the post-game press the past four seasons. 3-Point FG Attempts 23.2 12.4 conferences straight from the locker room to over 30 sta- • Duke has lost back-to-back games just once Opp. 3-Point FG Attempts 12.7 19.6 tions via satellite each game. The broadcast also features since the start of the 2009-10 season and is 25-1 Free Throw Pct. .723 .621 a one-hour pregame show. following a loss during that span. Among Duke’s Opp. Free Throw Pct. .687 .665 Bob Harris, Play-by-Play six previous victories following a loss this season Free Throws Made 16.6 16.6 John Roth, Color Commentary are wins over No.
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