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Nr/Nr Mike Krzyzewski ARMY '69 1,167-358 .765 1,094-299 .785 Nr FIVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1991 1992 2001 2010 2015 DUKE BASKETBALL | GAME NOTES GoDuke.com | @DukeMBB | #HereComesDuke » 2020-21 SCHEDULE | H: 7-4; A: 3-4; N: 0-0 » MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2021 | CAMERON INDOOR STADIUM | DURHAM, N.C. | 7 P.M. AP Rank Date Duke Opp Opponent TV Time/Result NOVEMBER (1-0) N 28 9 - COPPIN STATE ACCNX W 81-71 DECEMBER (2-2) GAME D 1 6 8 MICHIGAN STATE - 1 ESPN L 69-75 D 4 6 - BELLARMINE - 2 RSN W 76-54 D 8 10 6 ILLINOIS - 3 ESPN L 68-83 D 16 21 - at Notre Dame * ESPN W 75-65 19 D 29 20 - PITTSBURGH * ACCN ppd. SYRACUSE ORANGE VS. DUKE BLUE DEVILS JANUARY (4-3) J 2 20 18 at Florida State * ESPN2 ppd. 13-6 7-5 nr/nr 10-8 8-6 nr/nr OVERALL ACC (t-6th) AP/COACHES RANK OVERALL ACC (8th) AP/COACHES RANK J 6 21 - BOSTON COLLEGE * ACCN W 83-82 J 9 21 - WAKE FOREST * ACCN W 79-68 J 12 19 20 at Virginia Tech * ACCN L 67-74 Jim Boeheim SYRACUSE ‘66 Mike Krzyzewski ARMY ‘69 J 19 rv - at Pittsburgh * ESPN L 73-79 HEAD COACH HEAD COACH J 23 rv rv at Louisville * ESPN L 65-70 J 26 - - GEORGIA TECH * ESPN W 75-68 977-404 .707 977-404 .707 1,167-358 .765 1,094-299 .785 CAREER (45th YEAR) AT SYRACUSE (45th YEAR) CAREER (46th YEAR) AT DUKE (41st YEAR) J 30 - rv CLEMSON * ESPN2 W 79-53 FEBRUARY (3-3) F 1 - - at Miami * ESPN L 75-77 » THE SERIES » TV » RADIO F 6 - - NORTH CAROLINA * ESPN L 87-91 OVERALL DUKE LEADS, 10-6 NETWORK ESPN NETWORK BLUE DEVIL SPORTS F 9 - - NOTRE DAME * ACCN L 89-93 In Durham, N.C. Duke leads, 3-2 (3-2 at Cameron Indoor) Play-by-Play Sean McDonough PxP/Analyst David Shumate/John Roth F 13 - - at NC State * ESPN W 69-53 In Syracuse, N.Y. Duke leads, 3-2 (3-2 at Carrier Dome) Analyst Jay Bilas Stream GoDuke.com; TuneIn app F 17 - - at Wake Forest * ACCN W 84-60 Last Meeting Duke 97, Syracuse 88 (2/1/20 @ SU) Sideline -- Sirius/XM 371 F 20 - 7 VIRGINIA * ESPN W 66-65 Coach K vs. Syracuse 9-5 (9-5 at Duke) Producer Eric Mosley NETWORK ESPN RADIO Last 10 Games (Streak) Duke, 7-3 (Duke, 3W) Stream WatchESPN PxP/Analyst Sean Kelley/Bob Valvano F 22 - - SYRACUSE * ESPN 7 p.m. F 27 - - LOUISVILLE * ESPN 6 p.m. MARCH (0-0) » THE OPENING TIP M 2 - - at Georgia Tech * ESPN/2 7 p.m. » A pair of teams each on three-game winning streaks collide on Big M 6 - - at North Carolina * ESPN 6 p.m. Monday when Duke welcomes Syracuse to Cameron Indoor Stadium. M 9-13 - - ACC Tournament - 4 -- -- » The Blue Devils (8-6) and the Orange (7-5) are separated by one win in the ACC standings with two weeks remaining on the ACC slate. * ACC game » Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim have 1 - State Farm Champions Classic (Cameron Indoor Stadium) combined for 2,144 wins -- the winningest coaches in NCAA history. 2 - Mako Medical Duke Classic Honoring Dr. Onye E. Akwari » Since Syracuse joined the ACC, Duke has won six of the 10 regular- 3 - Big Ten/ACC Challenge (Cameron Indoor Stadium) season meetings, with those 10 games decided by just 7.9 points. The 4 - New York Life ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) Blue Devils lead the all-time series 10-6, including 3-2 at Cameron. 5 - Game rescheduled from Nov. 25 » Monday’s game caps a stretch of three games in five days for Duke, Duke/opponent AP ranking at time of game and the Blue Devils are looking to win the back half of a Saturday- Monday set for the 10th time in the last 14 tries in ACC play. Games canceled: Dec. 6 vs. Elon; Dec. 12 vs. Charleston Southern; » On a late-season tear, sophomore sharpshooter Matthew Hurt Dec. 19 vs. Gardner-Webb enters the game averaging 22.7 points over his last three contests, while shooting 14-of-19 (.736) from three-point range and 24-of-32 (.750) from the field in that span. » A candidate for ACC Player of the Year and Most Improved Player, Hurt is the nation’s only player shooting better than 56 percent from » IN THESE NOTES the field, better than 46 percent from three-point range and making more than six field goals per game. Hurt, Gonzaga’sCorey Kispert Roster/TV/Radio Chart Page 2 Player Notes Pages 12-26 and Iowa’s Luka Garza are the only players averaging 55/45/6. Team Notes Pages 3-6 Duke in the AP Poll Page 27-28 » Hurt leads the ACC in three-point percentage (.469 -- fifth in the Coach K Pages 7-9 Charts, Stats, Boxes Pages 29-37 NCAA), leads the league in most threes per game (2.5), is second in Clips File highlight Page 10 Team Stats Page 38 scoring (18.5) and third in field goal percentage (.561). Duke in NCAA stats Page 11 » A Blue Devil has been the ACC’s leading freshman scorer in six of the last seven seasons, and freshman DJ Steward is on pace to make it » BASKETBALL COMMUNICATIONS seven of the last eight. Steward leads all ACC freshmen at 12.9 points. » Senior Jordan Goldwire leads the ACC in assist/turnover ratio Executive Director of Communications: Mike DeGeorge (+2.72), is second in the league in steals (2.6 -- eighth in the NCAA) » [email protected] // C: 919-384-6601 // O: 919-668-1712 and is seventh in the ACC in assists (3.8). Communications Staff Assistant: Kyle Williams » Senior Jordan Goldwire has 17 multi-steal games this season » Goldwire’s 17 multi-steal games this season are second in the NCAA » [email protected] // C: 203-858-8650 // O: 919-668-4393 -- tied for the most by any power conference player. and tied for the most among all power conference players. » STATS COMPARISON 75.6 .469 .359 .700 71.2 .466 .378 +2.8 15.4 1.2 4.6 8.1 17.0 SCORING FG% 3FG% REBOUND AST-TURN POINTS FG% 3FG% FT% ASSISTS BLOCKS STEALS FOULS DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE MARGIN RATIO 76.5 .442 .332 .797 70.3 .411 .312 -1.2 15.4 1.4 4.8 9.2 14.5 » RADIO / TV ROSTER » DUKE BY THE NUMBERS Seasons of Men’s Basketball 116th in 2020-21 Total Games 3,112 Duke all-time record 2,211-901 (.710) Duke all-time ACC record (regular season only) 673-333 (.669) Duke under Coach K 1,094-299 (.785) Duke record in Cameron Indoor Stadium 914-167 (.846) ACC Championships 21 (last in 2018-19) NCAA Tournament Appearances 43 (last in 2018-19) NIT Postseason Appearances 5 (last in 1980-81) 20+ Win Seasons 55 (last in 2019-20) 30+ Win Seasons 15 (last in 2018-19) AP Top 10 Finishes 37 (last in 2018-19) AP No. 1 Finishes 8 (last in 2018-19) 0 • WENDELL MOORE JR. 1 • JALEN JOHNSON 2 • DJ STEWARD Years Ranked No. 1 in the country (AP only) 23 (last in 2019-20) F | 6-5 | 216 | So. F | 6-9 | 220 | Fr. | has declared for NBA draft G | 6-2 | 163 | Fr. Overtime Games 131 (70-61) Charlotte, N.C. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago, Ill. Duke 100-Point Games 193 (187-6) National Players of the Year 13 honors / 11 players (last in 2018-19) National Defensive Players of the Year 9 honors / 6 players (last in 2005-06) National Freshman of the Year 6 (last in 2019-20) All-American Honors 74 (last in 2019-20) Academic All-American Honors 20 (last in 2015-16) ACC Players of the Year 18 (last in 2019-20) ACC Freshman of the Year 12 (last in 2019-20) » 2020-21 ROSTER # Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown High School / Previous 0 Wendell Moore Jr. F 6-5 216 So. Charlotte, N.C. Cox Mill 1 *Jalen Johnson F 6-9 220 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. Nicolet 2 DJ Steward G 6-2 163 Fr. Chicago, Ill. Whitney Young 3 Jeremy Roach G 6-1 175 Fr. Lessburg, Va. St. Paul VI 3 • JEREMY ROACH 5 • JAEMYN BRAKEFIELD 12 • PATRICK TAPÉ 5 Jaemyn Brakefield F 6-8 216 Fr. Jackson, Miss. Huntington Prep (W.Va.) G | 6-1 | 175 | Fr. F | 6-8 | 216 | Fr. F | 6-9 | 233 | Gr. 12 Patrick Tapé F 6-9 233 Gr. Charlotte, N.C. Queens Grant / Columbia Univ. Leesburg, Va. Jackson, Miss. Charlotte, N.C. 13 Joey Baker F 6-6 201 Jr. Fayetteville, N.C. Trinity Christian School 14 Jordan Goldwire G 6-2 184 Sr. Norcross, Ga. Norcross 15 Mark Williams C 7-0 243 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. IMG Academy (Fla.) 21 Matthew Hurt F 6-9 235 So. Rochester, Minn. John Marshall 03 Michael Savarino G 6-0 185 So. Durham, N.C. Durham Academy 34 Henry Coleman III F 6-7 229 Fr. Richmond, Va. Trinity Episcopal 54 Keenan Worthington F 6-9 225 So. Chapel Hill, N.C. Blair Academy (N.J.) 1 5 Mike Buckmire G 6-2 175 Sr. Blue Bell, Pa. Germantown Friends Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski (Army ‘69); 41st season at Duke Associate Head Coaches: Nate James (Duke ‘01); Jon Scheyer (Duke ‘10) Assistant Coach: Chris Carrawell (Duke ‘00) Director of Basketball Operations & Player Development: Nolan Smith (Duke ‘11) * declared for the NBA Draft on Feb.
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