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DUKE BASKETBALL | EXHIBITION #2 GoDuke.com | @DukeMBB | #HereComesDuke POINTS 86.1 FOULS 16.5 FG% .497 3FG% .368 FT% .729 SCORING DEFENSE 70.1 FG% DEFENSE .417 3FG% DEFENSE .360 REBOUND MARGIN +6.1 ASSISTS 20.0 AST-TO RATIO 1.7 BLOCKS 6.2 STEALS 7.2 » HOW THEY STACK UP (2017-18 OVERALL STATISTICS) AP Rank Date Duke Opp Opponent TV Time/Result O 23 4 - VIRGINIA UNION (EXHIB) ACCNE W, 106-64 O 27 4 - FERRIS STATE (EXHIB) ACCNE 4 p.m. N 6 4 2 Kentucky - 1 ESPN 9:30 p.m. N 11 4 - ARMY WEST POINT ESPN 1 p.m. N 14 - - EASTERN MICHIGAN RSN 7 p.m. N 19 - - San Diego State - 2 ESPN2 5 p.m. N 20 - - TBA - 2 TBA TBA N 21 - - TBA - 2 TBA TBA N 27 - - INDIANA - 3 ESPN 9:30 p.m. D 1 - - STETSON ESPN2 7 p.m. D 5 - - HARTFORD ESPN2 7 p.m. D 8 - - YALE ESPN 5:30 p.m. D 18 - - PRINCETON ESPN2 6 p.m. D 20 - - Texas Tech - 4 ESPN 7 p.m. J 5 - - CLEMSON * ESPN TBA J 8 - - Wake Forest * ESPN/2 7 p.m. J 12 - - Florida State * ESPN 2 p.m. J 14 - - SYRACUSE * ESPN/U 7 p.m. J 19 - - VIRGINIA * ESPN/2 TBA J 22 - - Pittsburgh * ESPN/U 9 p.m. J 26 - - GEORGIA TECH * Raycom 12 p.m. J 28 - - Notre Dame * ESPN 7 p.m. F 2 - - ST. JOHN’S ESPN 12 p.m. F 5 - - BOSTON COLLEGE * ESPN/2 7 p.m. F 9 - - Virginia * ESPN/2 6 p.m. F 12 - - Louisville * ESPN/2 9 p.m. F 16 - - NC STATE * ESPN/2 TBA F 20 - - NORTH CAROLINA * ESPN 9 p.m. F 23 - - Syracuse * ESPN/2 TBA F 26 - - Virginia Tech * TBA TBA M 2 - - MIAMI * CBS 4 p.m. M 5 - - WAKE FOREST * ESPN/2 7 p.m. M 9 - - North Carolina * ESPN TBA M 12-16 ACC Tournament - 5 TBA * ACC game 1 - State Farm Champions Classic (Bankers Life Fieldhouse; Indianapolis, Ind.) 2 - Maui Jim Maui Invitational (Lahiana Civic Center; Lahiana, 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.) Duke/opponent AP ranking at time of game » 2018-19 SCHEDULE 1991 1992 2001 2010 2015 FIVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS » TRENDING » The fourth-ranked Duke men’s basketball team plays its final preseason exhibition game on Saturday by hosting Ferris State University are Cameron Indoor Stadium. » FSU is the reigning Division II National Champion, finishing last season with a 38-1 record on its way to the school’s first national championship in any sport. » The Blue Devils were picked as the preseason favorite in the ACC, with freshman RJ Barrett tapped the ACC’s Preseason Freshman of the Year. Barrett (first team) and Zion Williamson (second team), were each named Preseason All-ACC. » Duke welcomes the nation’s No. 1-ranked recruiting class this season, headlined by the No. 1 prospect Barrett and No. 2 Williamson. Cam Reddish is No. 3 and Tre Jones is No. 10. The fifth freshman, Joey Baker, was a 2019 Duke commit that reclassified to the 2018 class. » The Blue Devils are coming off a 29-8 season and an Elite Eight appearance -- the program’s 23rd consecutive NCAA Tournament berth and its 21st all-time Elite Eight. » Juniors Javin DeLaurier and Jack White have been named captains by Coach K for the 2018-19 season. » The Blue Devils’ 114th season of basketball officially begins Tuesday, Nov. 6 against Kentucky in the State Farm Champions Classic in Indianapolis. » Duke was ranked No. 4 in the preseason AP poll, the sixth straight year the Blue Devils have debuted in the top five. » Freshman Zion Williamson scored 29 points on 11-of-13 shooting with six rebounds and four assists in Duke’s exhibition win over Virginia Union. FERRIS STATE BULLDOGS vs. [4] DUKE BLUE DEVILS OCT. 27 | CAMERON INDOOR STADIUM | DURHAM, N.C. | 4:00 P.M. VS. Head Coach: Andy Bronkema (Cornerstone ‘07) Career Record: 123-41 (6th season) Record at Ferris State: 123-41 (6th season) Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski (Army ‘69) Career Record: 1,100-338 (44th season) Record at Duke: 1,027-279 (39th season) » THE SERIES Overall: 0-0 In Durham: 0-0 In Big Rapids, Mich.: 0-0 At neutral sites: 0-0 Current streak: n/a Coach K vs. Ferris State: 0-0 » MEDIA INFORMATION TV: ACC Network Extra (Ryan Craig/Chris Spatola) WatchESPN: http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/3451843/ferris-state-mi-vs-duke Radio: Blue Devil IMG Sports Network (Chris Edwards/John Roth) National Radio: n/a Sirius/XM: n/a 84.4 15.5 .492 .372 .710 69.6 .405 .320 +8.1 17.5 1.4 5.0 7.4 » DUKE SPORTS INFORMATION Dir. of Sports Information (primary): Mike DeGeorge » [email protected] // C: 919-384-6601 // O: 919-668-1712 Sports Information Assistant (secondary): Josh Foster » [email protected] // C: 205-213-5091
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Page 1: FIVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1991 1992 2001 2010 2015 · Rk Team Win-Loss (Pct.) First Season 1. Kentucky 2,265-700 (.764) 1903 2. Kansas 2,248-849 (.726) 1899 3. North Carolina 2,232-792

DUKE BASKETBALL | EXHIBITION #2 GoDuke.com | @DukeMBB | #HereComesDuke

POINTS

86.1

FOULS

16.5

FG%

.497

3FG%

.368

FT%

.729

SCORINGDEFENSE

70.1

FG%DEFENSE

.417

3FG%DEFENSE

.360

REBOUNDMARGIN

+6.1

ASSISTS

20.0

AST-TORATIO

1.7

BLOCKS

6.2

STEALS

7.2

» HOW THEY STACK UP (2017-18 OVERALL STATISTICS)

AP RankDate Duke Opp Opponent TV Time/ResultO 23 4 - VIRGINIA UNION (EXHIB) ACCNE W, 106-64 O 27 4 - FERRIS STATE (EXHIB) ACCNE 4 p.m.N 6 4 2 Kentucky - 1 ESPN 9:30 p.m. N 11 4 - ARMY WEST POINT ESPN 1 p.m. N 14 - - EASTERN MICHIGAN RSN 7 p.m. N 19 - - San Diego State - 2 ESPN2 5 p.m. N 20 - - TBA - 2 TBA TBA N 21 - - TBA - 2 TBA TBA N 27 - - INDIANA - 3 ESPN 9:30 p.m.D 1 - - STETSON ESPN2 7 p.m. D 5 - - HARTFORD ESPN2 7 p.m. D 8 - - YALE ESPN 5:30 p.m. D 18 - - PRINCETON ESPN2 6 p.m. D 20 - - Texas Tech - 4 ESPN 7 p.m.J 5 - - CLEMSON * ESPN TBA J 8 - - Wake Forest * ESPN/2 7 p.m. J 12 - - Florida State * ESPN 2 p.m. J 14 - - SYRACUSE * ESPN/U 7 p.m. J 19 - - VIRGINIA * ESPN/2 TBA J 22 - - Pittsburgh * ESPN/U 9 p.m. J 26 - - GEORGIA TECH * Raycom 12 p.m. J 28 - - Notre Dame * ESPN 7 p.m. F 2 - - ST. JOHN’S ESPN 12 p.m. F 5 - - BOSTON COLLEGE * ESPN/2 7 p.m. F 9 - - Virginia * ESPN/2 6 p.m. F 12 - - Louisville * ESPN/2 9 p.m. F 16 - - NC STATE * ESPN/2 TBA F 20 - - NORTH CAROLINA * ESPN 9 p.m. F 23 - - Syracuse * ESPN/2 TBA F 26 - - Virginia Tech * TBA TBAM 2 - - MIAMI * CBS 4 p.m. M 5 - - WAKE FOREST * ESPN/2 7 p.m. M 9 - - North Carolina * ESPN TBA M 12-16 ACC Tournament - 5 TBA

* ACC game1 - State Farm Champions Classic

(Bankers Life Fieldhouse; Indianapolis, Ind.)2 - Maui Jim Maui Invitational

(Lahiana Civic Center; Lahiana, 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.)

Duke/opponent AP ranking at time of game

» 2018-19 SCHEDULE

1991 1992 2001 2010 2015F I V E N A T I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S

» TRENDING

» The fourth-ranked Duke men’s basketball team plays its final preseason exhibition game on Saturday by hosting Ferris State University are Cameron Indoor Stadium.

» FSU is the reigning Division II National Champion, finishing last season with a 38-1 record on its way to the school’s first national championship in any sport.

» The Blue Devils were picked as the preseason favorite in the ACC, with freshman RJ Barrett tapped the ACC’s Preseason Freshman of the Year. Barrett (first team) and Zion Williamson (second team), were each named Preseason All-ACC.

» Duke welcomes the nation’s No. 1-ranked recruiting class this season, headlined by the No. 1 prospect Barrett and No. 2 Williamson. Cam Reddish is No. 3 and Tre Jones is No. 10. The fifth freshman, Joey Baker, was a 2019 Duke commit that reclassified to the 2018 class.

» The Blue Devils are coming off a 29-8 season and an Elite Eight appearance -- the program’s 23rd consecutive NCAA Tournament berth and its 21st all-time Elite Eight.

» Juniors Javin DeLaurier and Jack White have been named captains by Coach K for the 2018-19 season.

» The Blue Devils’ 114th season of basketball officially begins Tuesday, Nov. 6 against Kentucky in the State Farm Champions Classic in Indianapolis.

» Duke was ranked No. 4 in the preseason AP poll, the sixth straight year the Blue Devils have debuted in the top five.

» Freshman Zion Williamson scored 29 points on 11-of-13 shooting with six rebounds and four assists in Duke’s exhibition win over Virginia Union.

FERRIS STATE BULLDOGS vs.[4] DUKE BLUE DEVILSOCT. 27 | CAMERON INDOOR STADIUM | DURHAM, N.C. | 4:00 P.M.

VS.

Head Coach: Andy Bronkema (Cornerstone ‘07)Career Record: 123-41 (6th season)Record at Ferris State: 123-41 (6th season)

Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski (Army ‘69)Career Record: 1,100-338 (44th season)Record at Duke: 1,027-279 (39th season)

» THE SERIES

Overall: 0-0In Durham: 0-0In Big Rapids, Mich.: 0-0At neutral sites: 0-0Current streak: n/aCoach K vs. Ferris State: 0-0

» MEDIA INFORMATION

TV: ACC Network Extra (Ryan Craig/Chris Spatola)WatchESPN: http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/3451843/ferris-state-mi-vs-duke Radio: Blue Devil IMG Sports Network (Chris Edwards/John Roth)National Radio: n/aSirius/XM: n/a

84.4 15.5.492 .372 .710 69.6 .405 .320 +8.1 17.5 1.4 5.0 7.4

» DUKE SPORTS INFORMATION

Dir. of Sports Information (primary): Mike DeGeorge » [email protected] // C: 919-384-6601 // O: 919-668-1712

Sports Information Assistant (secondary): Josh Foster » [email protected] // C: 205-213-5091

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Seasons of Men’s Basketball 114thTotal Games 3,025Duke all-time record 2,144-881 (.709)Duke all-time ACC record (regular season only) 636-318 (.667)Duke under Coach K 1,027-279 (.786)Duke record in Cameron Indoor Stadium 877-159 (.847)ACC Championships 20 (last in 2017)NCAA Tournament Appearances 42 (last in 2018)NIT Postseason Appearances 5 (last in 1981)20+ Win Seasons 53 (last in 2018)30+ Win Seasons 14 (last in 2015)AP Top 10 Finishes 36 (last in 2017)AP No. 1 Finishes 7 (last in 2006)Years Ranked No. 1 in the country (AP only) 21 (last in 2018)Overtime Games 127 (69-58)Duke 100-Point Games 188 (183-5)National Players of the Year 12 honors / 10 players (last in 2018)National Defensive Players of the Year 9 honors / 6 players (last in 2006)National Freshman of the Year 4 (last in 2018)All-American Honors 68 (last in 2018)Academic All-American Honors 20 (last in 2016)Freshman All-Americans 3 (last in 2016)ACC Players of the Year 16 (last in 2018)

» NUMERICAL ROSTER

» DUKE BY THE NUMBERS

# NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN 1 Zion Williamson F 6-7 285 Fr. Spartanburg, S.C. 2 Cam Reddish F 6-8 218 Fr. Norristown, Pa. 3 Tre Jones G 6-2 183 Fr. Apple Valley, Minn. 5 RJ Barrett F 6-7 202 Fr. Mississauga, Ont. 12 Javin DeLaurier F 6-10 234 Jr. Shipman, Va. 13 Joey Baker F 6-7 200 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. 14 Jordan Goldwire G 6-2 181 So. Norcross, Ga. 15 Alex O’Connell G 6-6 183 So. Roswell, Ga. 20 Marques Bolden C 6-11 250 Jr. DeSoto, Texas 30 Antonio Vrankovic C 7-0 269 Sr. Zagreb, Croatia 41 Jack White F 6-7 222 Jr. Traralgon, Victoria, Australia 50 Justin Robinson F 6-10 202 Jr. San Antonio, Texas 51 Mike Buckmire G 6-2 173 So. Blue Bell, Pa. 53 Brennan Besser G 6-5 190 Sr. Chicago, Ill.Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski (Army ‘69); 39th season at Duke Associate Head Coaches: Nate James (Duke ‘01); Jon Scheyer (Duke ‘10)Assistant Coach: Chris Carrawell (Duke ‘00)Director of Basketball Operations: Nolan Smith (Duke ‘11)

MARQUES Bolden Mar-KWEESEJavin DELAURIER Duh-laury-ayeMike KRZYZEWSKI Sha-shef-skeeAntonio VRANKOVIC Vran-koe-vitch

» TV/RADIO ROSTER

1 | Zion WilliamsonF | Fr. | 6-7 | 285

Spartanburg, S.C.

3 | Tre JonesG | Fr. | 6-2 | 183

Apple Valley, Minn.

2 | Cam ReddishF | Fr. | 6-8 | 218Norristown, Pa.

13 | Joey BakerF | Fr. | 6-7 | 200Fayetteville, N.C.

12 | Javin DeLaurierF | Jr. | 6-10 | 234 | Captain

Shipman, Va.

15 | Alex O’ConnellG | So. | 6-6 | 183

Roswell, Ga.

30 | Antonio VrankovicC | Sr. | 7-0 | 269Zagreb, Croatia

20 | Marques BoldenC | Jr. | 6-11 | 250

DeSoto, Texas

50 | Justin RobinsonF | Jr. | 6-10 | 202

San Antonio, Texas

51 | Mike BuckmireG | So. | 6-2 | 173

Blue Bell, Pa.

41 | Jack WhiteF | Jr. | 6-7 | 222 | Captain

Traralgon, Victoria, Australia

53 | Brennan BesserG | Sr. | 6-5 | 190

Chicago, Ill.

5 | RJ BarrettF | Fr. | 6-7 | 202

Mississauga, Ontario

14 | Jordan GoldwireG | So. | 6-2 | 181

Norcross, Ga.

» PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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2017-18 Career

DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMESAlex O’Connell 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1)Javin DeLaurier 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0)Marques Bolden 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0)Justin Robinson 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 20+ POINT GAMES

30+ POINT GAMES

10+ REBOUND GAMESMarques Bolden 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0)Javin DeLaurier 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0)Antonio Vrankovic 0 (0-0) 1 (1-0) DOUBLE-DOUBLESMarques Bolden 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 20-10 GAMES

10+ ASSIST GAMES

3+ STEAL GAMESJavin DeLaurier 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0)Jordan Goldwire 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 3+ THREE-POINT FG GAMESAlex O’Connell 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) SCORING LEADERS

REBOUNDING LEADERSJavin DeLaurier 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0)Antonio Vrankovic 0 (0-0) 1 (1-0) ASSISTS LEADERSMarques Bolden 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1)

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» SEASON & CAREER TOTALS» TEAM NOTES

114TH SEASON OF BASKETBALL » The 2018-19 campaign will mark the 114th season of Duke

Basketball. The Blue Devils have compiled a 2,144-881 all-time record to rank fourth all-time in victories.

» Only Kentucky (2,265), Kansas (2,248) and North Carolina (2,232) have more all-time wins than Duke.

» Duke’s all-time .709 winning percentage is also the fourth-best in NCAA history, behind only Kentucky (.764), North Carolina (.738) and Kansas (.726).

NCAA | ALL-TIME WINS Rk Team Win-Loss (Pct.) First Season 1. Kentucky 2,265-700 (.764) 1903 2. Kansas 2,248-849 (.726) 1899 3. North Carolina 2,232-792 (.738) 1911 4. Duke 2,144-881 (.709) 1906 5. Temple 1,903-1,069 (.640) 1895through 2018 season

EXHIBITION GAMES FOR DUKE » Duke has traditionally opened its men’s basketball season

with exhibition games against the reigning CIAA Champion and the reigning NCAA Division II Champion.

» Last Tuesday, the Blue Devils defeated the defending CIAA winner Virginia Union, 106-64. The Panthers were 18-15 last season, 9-7 in the CIAA, and won the conference’s tournament title with four wins in four days.

» Ferris State was last year’s Division-II national champ, and the Bulldogs visit Cameron on Saturday. FSU was 38-1 last season, ending the season on a 26-game winning streak.

ABOUT FERRIS STATE » The Bulldogs return eight letterwinners from last year’s

national championship squad, including the former Michigan Mr. Basketball DeShaun Thrower. He played in 36 games last season and averaged 7.7 points per game.

» Sixth-year head coach Andy Bronkema has presided over the greatest four-year stretch in FSU history as the Bulldogs have gone 113-25 (.819) in that span.

» Located in Big Rapids, Mich., FSU competes in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC).

» Ferris State enters the season ranked No. 15 in the D-II preseason poll.

LOOKING AHEAD TO 2018-19 » Duke’s 114th season of basketball will open with a marquee

matchup as the Blue Devils and Kentucky battle in the State Farm Champions Classic in Indianapolis.

» The game is set for Tuesday, Nov. 6 on ESPN, coinciding with the new start of the college basketball season.

» The Blue Devils are also set for the Maui Jim Maui Invitational on Thanksgiving week. It will be Duke’s sixth appearance in Maui, where the Blue Devils are undefeated (16-0) with titles in 1992, 1997, 2001, 2007, and 2011.

» The Maui field includes Duke, Arizona, Auburn, Gonzaga, Illinois, Iowa State, San Diego State, and Xavier.

» In the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Duke hosts Indiana on Nov. 27 at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

» In ACC play, the Blue Devils are scheduled for home-and-home with: North Carolina, Wake Forest, Syracuse, Virginia. Only at home, Duke hosts Boston College, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Miami, NC State. On the road only, the Blue Devils face Florida State, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech.

DUKE ALL-ACCESS SHOW ON ESPN+ » ESPN+ will feature an eight-episode, all-access series,

Earn Everything, documenting the Blue Devils’ preparation for the 2018-19 season to be released this fall.

» The series, produced by Intersport, will follow the team from its first time together on campus, through the Canada trip and into the final preparations for the season-opener versus Kentucky in the Champions Classic.

» Along the way, college basketball fans will get an inside peek at how Coach K and his staff mold a group of talented basketball players into a group of “Duke Basketball Players.”

» The show is set to debut Oct. 30 on ESPN+.

SUSTAINED SUCCESS » Last season marked Duke’s 53rd 20-win season. » Duke has won 20 or more games in 22 consecutive seasons,

including the 2017-18 campaign. » The Blue Devils have recorded 30 or more wins an NCAA-

record 14 times under Coach K. » Duke, Kansas and Gonzaga are the only programs to have

won 25 or more games in each of the last 11 seasons.

PRESEASON POLL STREAK EXTENDS » Duke is ranked No. 4 in the preseason AP poll, which was

announced on Oct. 22. » It marks the sixth straight year that Duke has debuted in

the top 5 and the 11th straight season in the top 10. » The Blue Devils have been the preseason No. 1 team five

times since 2002 (2002, 2006, 2011, 2017, 2018). » Duke is the only team to be ranked in every preseason poll

over the last two decades, and the Blue Devils average ranking of 5.5 is also the nation’s best in that time.

MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS RANKED IN AP TOP 10* Rk Team No. 1. Duke 23 2. Kansas 13 3. Kentucky 10* ranked at some point during season MOST PRESEASON AP POLL APPEARANCES (SINCE 1999) Rk Team Appearances Average Rank 1. Duke 20 5.5 2. Kansas 19 6.1 Kentucky 19 7.9 4. North Carolina 18 6.4 Michigan State 18 7.7

ACC PRESEASON HONORS » For the third consecutive year, Duke topped the ACC’s

preseason media poll, receiving 52 of 121 first-place votes. » Virginia (47 first-place votes) placed second in the

predicted order of finish, followed by North Carolina (20), Syracuse (one), Virginia Tech, Clemson (one) and Florida State among the top seven.

» Freshman RJ Barrett was voted the ACC Preseason Rookie of the Year. The top three vote-getters for ACC Rookie of the Year were Blue Devils -- Barrett (66 votes), Zion Williamson (43) and Cam Reddish (4).

» Barrett (first team) and Williamson (second team), were each selected to the Preseason All-ACC squad.

» Duke was picked as the ACC preseason favorite for the 18th time in the 50-year history of the poll and the 17th time under current head coach Mike Krzyzewski.

PRESEASON HONORS ROLLING IN » Four Duke freshmen have been tapped to preseason

watch lists for Player of the Year honors:

PRESEASON WATCH LISTS Tre Jones Guard Bob Cousy Award Cam Reddish Forward Julius Erving Award RJ Barrett Forward Jerry West Award Zion Williamson Forward Karl Malone Award BARRETT PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA » The Associated Press has announced its 2018-19 Preseason

All-America Team, with Duke freshman RJ Barrett among the six honorees.

» Barrett, who this week was named the ACC Preseason Freshman of the Year, is the lone rookie on the AP squad. He joins Purdue’s Carson Edwards, Wisconsin’s Ethan Happ, Kansas’ Dedric Lawson, North Carolina’s Luke Maye and Nevada’s Caleb Martin.

» ACC PRESEASON POLL/TEAMS

Preseason Poll(1st place votes)1. Duke (52) - 17092. Virginia (47) - 16993. UNC (20) - 16414. Syracuse (1) - 12685. Virginia Tech - 11876. Clemson (1) -11487. Florida State - 11278. NC State - 8859. Notre Dame - 85910. Miami - 81611. Louisville - 73512. Boston College - 56813. Georgia Tech - 32414. Wake Forest - 31315. Pittsburgh - 241

Preseason First TeamLuke Maye, UNC (111)Tyus Battle, Syr. (86)RJ Barrett, Duke (76)Kyle Guy, UVa (62)Ky Bowman, BC (58)

Preseason Second TeamZion Williamson, Duke (55)De’Andre Hunter, UVa (32)Justin Robinson, VT (29)Ty Jerome, UVa (17)Marcquise Reed, CU (16)

Preseason POYLuke Maye, UNC

Preseason ROYRJ Barrett, Duke

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WINNING DECADE » Duke has the fourth-most wins (267) and the fifth-best

winning percentage (.807) in the NCAA since the start of the 2009-10 season.

» Duke’s two NCAA championships since 2009-10 are tied with Villanova and UConn for the most in that span.

NATIONAL TITLES SINCE START OF 2009-10 SEASON | NCAA Rk Team NC 1. Duke 2 Connecticut 2 Villanova 2 4. Kentucky 1 North Carolina 1through 2018 season

WINS SINCE START OF 2009-10 SEASON | NCAA Rk Team Wins 1. Kansas 278 2. Kentucky 275 3. Gonzaga 271 4. Duke 267 5. Wichita State 258 6. North Carolina 248 7. Arizona 247 8. Villanova 244 9. Saint Mary’s 240 10. San Diego State 235through 2018 season

WINNING PCT. SINCE START OF 2009-10 SEASON | NCAA Rk Team Wins Losses Pct 1. Gonzaga 271 52 .839 2. Kansas 278 56 .832 3. Kentucky 275 64 .811 4. Wichita State 258 61 .809 5. Duke 267 64 .807 6. Saint Mary’s 239 67 .781 7. Villanova 244 70 .777 8. Arizona 247 74 .769 9. San Diego State 235 78 .750 10. North Carolina 248 89 .736through 2018 season

BROTHERHOOD INKS TOP CLASS » Duke’s freshman class of RJ Barrett, Tre Jones, Cam

Reddish, Zion Williamson and Joey Baker enter the program as the nation’s No. 1 class.

» Barrett, a native of Mississauga, Ontario, is the class’ overall No. 1 prospect, followed by No. 2 Williamson, No. 3 Reddish and No. 10 Jones.

» It is the third consecutive season that Duke has landed ESPN’s No. 1-ranked recruit, as Barrett’s signing followed Marvin Bagley III in 2017 and Harry Giles in 2016.

» The top four were each rated as five-star recruits and each was a McDonald’s All-American. Baker was a four-star prospect in the 2019 class.

» Barrett was named the 2017-18 Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year, and also tapped the 2018 Morgan Wooten National Player of the Year. He Duke’s ninth Wooten winner (most all-time), and third consecutive.

DUKE | MORGAN WOOTTEN AWARD WINNERSShane Battier 1997Jason Williams 1999Chris Duhon 2000Josh McRoberts 2005Austin Rivers 2011Jabari Parker 2013Jahlil Okafor 2014Wendell Carter, Jr. 2017RJ Barrett 2018

MORGAN WOOTTEN AWARD WINNERS | BY SCHOOLRk School TOTAL1. Duke 9 2. UCLA 33. North Carolina 24. Georgetown, Georgia Tech, Kansas, LSU, Notre Dame, Ohio State 1

McDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS » Including four of this year’s freshmen (Barrett, Jones,

Reddish, Williamson), Duke has signed 76 McDonald’s All-Americans all-time -- the most of any NCAA program.

» Along with junior Marques Bolden, who was the No. 8 overall prospect and No. 1 center in 2016, Duke has five McDonald’s All-Americans on its roster in 2018-19.

» Mike Krzyzewski has signed 62 McDonald’s All-Americans - the most all-time by a coach - and has added at least one to his roster for 33 consecutive years.

ALL-TIME McDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS | THROUGH 2018 Rk School All-Americans 1. Duke 76 2. North Carolina 72 3. Kentucky 62 4. Kansas 44 5. UCLA 41

McDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS ON CURRENT ROSTERS Rk School All-Americans 1. Kentucky 7 2. Duke 5 Kansas 5 4. UCLA 3

THE DUKE EFFECT » Duke’s home win over North Carolina last season was the

most-watched college basketball game of the regular season, drawing nearly 3.4 million viewers on ESPN.

» For the regular season, Duke played in three of the four most-watched games, four of the top seven and seven of the top 20.

» Duke was in an NCAA-leading 21 regular-season games with at least one million viewers last season.

» In the postseason, the Duke/Kansas game in the Elite Eight was the highest-rated Elite Eight game since 2005 (9.2 rating, 15.44 million viewers). That overtime thriller drew a higher TV rating than every non-Finals NBA game since 2002, while also topping every MLB telecast, excluding the World Series, since 2009. Viewership of Duke/Kansas peaked at 24.9 million — highest of any NCAA Tournament game in 2018 (including the national title game).

» Duke played 11 road games in 2017-18, and the attendance at each of those games was that team’s largest crowd of the season and surpassed that team’s season average.

» Nine of the games, including 19,812 at Madison Square Garden versus St. John’s, were capacity crowds.

MOST WATCHED REGULAR SEASON GAMES | 2017-18 Rk Game, Network Viewers 1. North Carolina at Duke, ESPN 3,369,000 2. Michigan State at Ohio State, CBS 3,302,000 3. Virginia at Duke, CBS 3,040,000 4. Duke vs. Michigan State, ESPN 3,020,449

DUKE’S SOCIAL FOLLOWING SURGES » Duke Basketball continues to be the nation’s trendsetter

in the social space, as its combined social media following of 3.7 million leads all programs in college athletics (Alabama Football’s 2.7 million are second).

» Of those followers, 2.3 million come from @DukeMBB on Twitter, which leads college athletics, tops all but two MLB franchises (Yankees and Cubs), 21 of the 30 NBA teams, 24 of the 32 NFL franchises and all but one NHL team (Blackhawks).

» Duke has more Twitter followers than these iconic teams – Boston Red Sox, San Francisco 49ers, Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Bears and the New York Knicks.

LARGEST COMBINED SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWINGS | NCAA Rk Team (Sport) Followers 1. Duke (Men’s Basketball) 3.66 million 2. Alabama (Football) 2.64 million 3. Michigan (Football) 2.59 million

MOST TWITTER FOLLOWERS | COLLEGE BASKETBALL Rk Team Followers 1. Duke 2.3 million 2. Indiana 1.1 million 3. North Carolina 968,000

Overall Loss 1Unranked teams anywhere Won 4Ranked teams anywhere Loss 2Home Won 5Home ACC Won 5Home non-conference Won 139Home unranked non-conference Won 131Home ranked teams Won 1Home unranked teams Won 14Road Loss 1Road ACC Loss 1Road ranked teams Won 1Road unranked teams Loss 1Neutral Loss 1Neutral ranked teams Loss 2Neutral unranked teams Won 6

CONSECUTIVE MADE FREE THROWS (ACTIVE STREAKS)Jack White 4Marques Bolden 3Alex O’Connell 3Jordan Goldwire 2

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL Jordan Goldwire 1

GAMES PLAYED 2017-18 CAREERMarques Bolden 29 (23-6) 53 (41-12)Javin DeLaurier 33 (25-8) 45 (33-12)Jack White 29 (23-6) 39 (32-7)Alex O’Connell 36 (29-7) 36 (29-7)Antonio Vrankovic 14 (13-1) 32 (30-2)Jordan Goldwire 25 (22-3) 25 (22-3)Justin Robinson 17 (16-1) 23 (22-1)Mike Buckmire 4 (4-0) 4 (4-0)Brennan Besser -- 2 (2-0)

STARTS CONSECUTIVE CAREERJavin DeLaurier -- 5 (4-1)Marques Bolden -- 2 (2-1)Alex O’Connell -- 1 (1-0)

Record in such games in ( )

» CURRENT STREAKS

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BRACKET UNVEILED FOR MAUI » When Duke begins its quest for a record sixth Maui Jim

Maui Invitational title, the Blue Devils will face San Diego State in the quarterfinals.

» The stacked 2018 Maui field also includes Arizona, Gonzaga, Xavier, Auburn, Illinois, Iowa State. Duke (No. 9), Xavier (No. 3), Gonzaga (No. 8), Arizona (No. 12) and Auburn (No. 19) were each ranked in the final Associated Press poll from last season.

» The Blue Devils are 16-0 all-time in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational, and their record five titles (1992, 1997, 2001, 2007, 2011) are the most. North Carolina has four titles, Syracuse has three, while Arizona, Connecticut, Kansas and Michigan have each won it twice.

» All three Duke assistant coaches were players on Duke programs that claimed Maui titles under Coach K – Chris Carrawell and Nate James with the 1997 team and Jon Scheyer with the 2007 squad.

BESSER BIKES COAST TO COAST » Senior Brennan Besser completed a 3,500-mile bike trip

from Seattle to New York City in late July as he looks to raise $1 million for Walk On America.

» Besser founded the Walk On America campaign to raise money and awareness of the Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) community. Brennan and his sister Rachel were compelled to action by the challenges faced every day by their sister Jacqueline, who is non-verbal.

» Nearly $350,000 has been raised thus far as Besser rolled into New York City in August to complete his 3,553-mile, 64-day trek. He stopped at nearly 50 cities, meeting fans and conducting basketball clinics over his two-month adventure from coast to coast.

DUKE TIES SCHOOL’S DRAFT RECORD » Duke matched a program record with four selections

during the 2018 NBA Draft, including two of the top seven picks and three first-round selections.

» Freshman Marvin Bagley III went second overall to Sacramento, classmate Wendell Carter Jr. went seventh to Chicago, senior Grayson Allen was the 21st pick by Utah, and freshman Gary Trent Jr. went in the second round to Portland.

» The Blue Devils now boast 44 all-time first-round picks – the third-best total in history.

» Bagley and Carter in the lottery gives head coach Mike Krzyzewski 25 lottery selections – extending the record for most lottery picks for a school and coach. Duke has boasted a top-3 pick in each of the last five NBA Drafts, surpassing the record of four straight by UCLA between 1974 and 1977.

» Going undrafted, but showing well in the NBA Combine and the NBA Summer League for Houston, Duval inked a two-way contract with Milwaukee.

» Duke has 25 former players on active NBA rosters -- the most of any team in a single season in the history of the ACC.

HOME COURT ADVANTAGE » Duke is 140-9 (.940) at Cameron Indoor Stadium this decade

(since the 2009-10 season), the third-best home winning percentage in the NCAA over that stretch.

HOME WINNING PERCENTAGES SINCE 2009-10 | NCAA Rk School W-L Pct. 1. Kentucky 150-8 .949 2. Kansas 139-8 .946 3. Duke 140-9 .940 4. Gonzaga 129-12 .915 5. Wichita State 134-13 .912 Stephen F. Austin 125-12 .912 7. Arizona 138-14 .908 8. San Diego State 129-17 .884 9. Notre Dame 139-23 .858 10. VCU 127-22 .852through 2018 season

SELLOUT STREAK » Duke has sold out 438 consecutive games at Cameron

Indoor Stadium. The last time Duke did not have a sellout at home was on Nov. 16, 1990, against Boston College.

» The sellout figure is the longest current streak in either men’s college basketball or the NBA.

CAMERON INDOOR STADIUM » Duke has posted an 876-159 (.846) record at Cameron

Indoor, including a 518-64 (.890) mark under Coach K. » The Blue Devils have 18 undefeated home seasons,

including 11 under Coach K. » Duke finished 15-1 at Cameron Indoor last season (8-1 in

ACC play) with an average margin of victory in ACC games of 17.3 points.

NON-CONFERENCE HOME WIN STREAK » Duke has won an NCAA-best 139 consecutive non-

conference home games. Duke’s last home loss against a non-conference foe was an 83-82 decision against St. John’s on Feb. 26, 2000.

» Duke has also won 131 straight games at Cameron against unranked non-conference opponents (also dating back to the 83-82 loss to St. John’s on Feb. 26, 2000).

NCAA | NON-CONFERENCE HOME WIN STREAKS Rk Team No. Next Home Non-Conf. 1. Duke 139 -- 2. Arizona 47 -- 3. Butler 43 -- 4. Xavier 39 -- 5. Texas Tech 38 -- 6. Villanova 35 -- 7. SMU 32 -- 8. Evansville 29 -- 9. Seton Hall 28 -- 10. South Dakota State 27 --through 2018 season

DUKE AWAY FROM CAMERON » Duke is 509-215 (.703) outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium

under Coach K (road and neutral games), including a 326-114 (.741) mark since the 1996-97 season.

» The Blue Devils are 263-76 (.776) in neutral settings and 246-139 (.639) in road games under Krzyzewski.

» In ACC regular season play, Duke is 176-115 (.605) away from home under Coach K. The Blue Devils are 120-62 (.659) in ACC road games since the 1996-97 season.

» Coach K has also won 15 road games against AP top-five teams, the most in the history of the AP poll.

THREE-POINT STREAK » Duke has connected on at least one three-pointer in 1,021

straight games, the third-longest streak in the nation. » Kentucky’s streak of 1,047 games was snapped late in the

2017-18 season. » The last time Duke was held without a three-point field goal

was Dec. 30, 1989 versus Hawaii.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 3PT FG Rk School Games 1. UNLV 1,039 2. Vanderbilt 1,031 3. Duke 1,021 4. Arkansas 977 5. Western Kentucky 975through 2018 season

DUKE VS. RANKED OPPONENTS » Duke is 222-146 (.603) vs. ranked teams under Coach K

with a 142-73 (.669) mark since the 1996-97 season. » The Blue Devils were 6-4 versus ranked teams in 2017-18. » Duke is 82-47 (.636) against ranked ACC teams and 60-26

(.698) vs. ranked non-league foes since 1996-97. » The Blue Devils are 79-57 (.581) overall under Coach K

when both teams are ranked in the top 10 -- Duke has won 48 of its past 75 top-10 matchups.

» Duke is 28-15 (.651) under Coach K when both teams are ranked in the top 5.

» A total of 75 former Duke players have appeared on NBA rosters.

» Overall, 38 Duke players have been selected in the first round of the NBA Draft in the Coach K era, including 20 in the past eight years.

» The 25 Duke players on current NBA rosters are the most by any ACC school in a single season in the history of the league.

» Three Duke players have been selected No. 1 in the NBA Draft -- Art Heyman (1963), Elton Brand (1999) and Kyrie Irving (2011).

» In 2018, Duke had four players drafted, bringing its total to 61 under Mike Krzyzewski.

» Duke has had 25 players selected in the NBA Draft Lottery, the most in the nation since the system was put into place in 1985.

» Overall, between Duke and USA Basketball, Coach K has coached 103 NBA players -- 54 of whom are active.

» In 1999, Duke became the first program in the history of the NBA Draft to have four players from the same school selected in the first round. Three of the four — Elton Brand (Chicago), Trajan Langdon (Cleveland) and Corey Maggette (Seattle) — were lottery picks.

» In 2002, Jason Williams (2nd overall) and Mike Dunleavy (3rd) became the first college teammates in the history of the NBA Draft to be the first two collegians selected.

» Five former Duke players -- Jeff Mullins (Golden State, 1975), Danny Ferry (San Antonio, 2003), Shane Battier (Miami, 2012 and 2013), Kyrie Irving (Cleveland, 2016) and Dahntay Jones (Cleveland, 2016) -- have been part of NBA championship teams.

» Duke players who’ve played under Coach K have earned approximately $1.37 billion in NBA contracts. That figure includes roughly $150 million by active Duke NBA players.

Grayson Allen Utah JazzMarvin Bagley III Sacramento Kings Wendell Carter Jr. Chicago Bulls Quinn Cook Golden State WarriorsSeth Curry Portland Trail BlazersTrevon Duval Milwaukee BucksLuol Deng Minnesota TimberwolvesHarry Giles Sacramento KingsRodney Hood Cleveland CavaliersBrandon Ingram Los Angeles LakersKyrie Irving Boston CelticsFrank Jackson New Orleans PelicansTyus Jones Minnesota TimberwolvesLuke Kennard Detroit PistonsJahlil Okafor New Orleans Pelicans Jabari Parker Chicago Bulls Mason Plumlee Denver NuggetsMiles Plumlee Atlanta HawksJ.J. Redick Philadelphia 76ersAustin Rivers Washington WizardsKyle Singler Oklahoma City ThunderJayson Tatum Boston CelticsLance Thomas New York KnicksGary Trent Jr. Portland Trail BlazersJustise Winslow Miami Heat* - as of August 9, 2018

» DUKE IN THE NBA (25)*

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COACH KHEAD COACH | 39th SEASON AT DUKE | ARMY ‘69

» COACH K BY RECORD

Overall record 1,100-338 (.765)Record at Duke 1,027-279 (.786)ACC record (regular season & tournament) 474-194 (.710)Home 519-64 (.890)Road 245-140 (.636)Neutral 263-75 (.778)vs. AP Top 25 222-146 (.603)

» COACH K’S MILESTONE WINS

OVERALL1 vs. Lehigh, 11/28/75 (56-29)100 vs. Clemson, 2/24/82 (73-72 [3OT])200 vs. Alabama, 12/13/86 (76-67)300 vs. Richmond, 3/16/90 (81-46)400 at Iowa, 12/22/93 (79-76)500 vs. North Carolina, 2/28/98 (77-75)600 vs. North Carolina, 3/11/01 (82-80)700 vs. Toledo, 12/12/04 (82-54)800 at NC State, 3/1/08 (87-86)900 vs. Michigan, 3/20/11 (73-71)903 vs. Michigan State, 11/15/11 (74-69)1,000 vs. St. John’s, 1/25/15 (77-68)1,100 vs. Syracuse, 3/23/18 (69-65)

AT DUKE1 vs. Stetson, 11/29/80 (67-49)100 at St. Joseph’s, 1/13/86 (87-66)200 vs. West Virginia, 3/18/89 (70-63)300 vs. Northeastern, 12/7/92 (103-72)400 vs. Murray State, 3/14/97 (71-68)500 vs. Villanova, 11/17/00 (98-85)600 at Clemson, 1/3/04 (73-54)700 vs. Georgia Tech, 2/18/07 (71-62)800 vs. Kansas State, 11/23/10 (82-68)900 vs. Florida State, 1/25/14 (78-56)1,000 vs. Utah Valley, 11/11/17 (99-69)

» COACH K BY THE NUMBERS

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National championships (1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015)

Total NBA salary earned by Coach K’s former players (through 2017-18 season)

Gold medals as head coach of U.S. Men’s National Team (3 Olympics, 1 FIBA World Championship, 1 FIBA World Cup, 1 FIBA Americas)

Players who have been named National Player of the Year a total of nine times

Final Four appearances, tied for the most in NCAA history by a coach

ACC Tournament championships, the most in league history by a coach

NBA lottery selections, the most in draft history

Games coached with Duke at No. 1 in the AP poll; 205-30 (.872) record

Players who have combined to earn All-America honors a total of 46 times

NCAA Tournament bids, the most in tournament history by a coach

NCAA Tournament victories, the most in the history of the event

» COACH K AMONG THE ELITE

CAREER WINS | DIVISION I Coach Wins1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 1,1002. ^ Jim Boeheim 9263. Bob Knight 9024. Dean Smith 8795. Adolph Rupp 876through 2018 season; ^ - active coach

CAREER WINS AT ONE SCHOOL | DIVISION I Coach School Wins1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski Duke 1,0272. ^ Jim Boeheim Syracuse 9263. Dean Smith North Carolina 8794. Adolph Rupp Kentucky 8765. Jim Phelan Mount St. Mary’s 830through 2018 season; ^ - active coach

CAREER ACC WINS | REGULAR SEASON & TOURNAMENT Coach Schools Wins1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski Duke 4742. Dean Smith North Carolina 4223. Gary Williams Maryland 2104. ^ Roy Williams North Carolina 2055. Frank McGuire UNC/South Carolina 160through 2018 season; ^ - active coach

NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS | DIVISION I Coach Schools Wins1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski Duke 942. ^ Roy Williams Kansas/North Carolina 773. Dean Smith North Carolina 655. ^ Jim Boeheim Syracuse 565. Rick Pitino Four schools 54through 2018 season; ^ - active coach

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» MIKE KRZYZEWSKI BIO

Now in his 39th season at Duke, Mike Krzyzewski – a Naismith Hall of Fame coach, five-time national champion and 12-time Final Four participant – has built a dynasty that few programs in the history of the game can match.

The numbers that illustrate Coach K’s career are simply staggering:

- Five national championships (1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015)- Six gold medals as head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team- Eight National Players of the Year (10 honors)- Six National Defensive Players of the Year (nine honors)- 10 consecutive top-10 AP poll finishes (1997-06)- 12 National Coach of the Year honors (eight seasons)- 12 Final Four appearances (tied for most in NCAA history)- 12 ACC regular season championships- 14 ACC Tournament championships (most in league history)- 25 NBA Lottery picks (most in Draft history) - 32 All-America selections (46 honors)- 34 NCAA Tournament bids (most by one coach) - 61 NBA Draft selections, including 38 first-round picks- 62 ACC Tournament wins (most in league history)- 94 NCAA Tournament wins (most in NCAA history)- 116 weeks ranked No. 1 in the AP poll (most by a coach in poll history)- 474 ACC wins (most in league history)- 515 weeks ranked in the top 10 of the AP poll (most by a coach in poll history)- 601 weeks ranked in the AP poll (most by a coach in poll history)- 1,027 victories at Duke (most in NCAA history at one school)- 1,100 career wins (most in NCAA history)

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 historic 1,000th career victory came against St. John’s at The World’s Most Famous Arena on Jan. 25, 2015, as he became the first Division I men’s basketball coach to achieve a four-figure win total.

Krzyzewski’s 1,027 victories at Duke are an NCAA record by a coach at one school. With 1,027 of the Blue Devils’ 2,144 all-time victories, Coach K has presided over nearly half (48 percent) of the men’s basketball wins in Duke history.

Krzyzewski has won a league-record 474 ACC games (regular season and tournament), passing former North Carolina head coach Dean Smith (422) on Feb. 4, 2015. He has also won an ACC-record 176 conference road games.

Coach K’s five national championships are the second-most in NCAA history. Krzyzewski and former Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun are the only coaches in NCAA history to win national championships in three different decades.

Coach K has led the Blue Devils into the NCAA Tournament 34 times – more than any other coach in NCAA history. He has taken Duke to the NCAA Tournament in each of the last 23 seasons, the longest active streak by a coach and tied for the longest in NCAA history (Dean Smith, 23).

Krzyzewski holds NCAA Tournament records for games coached (123) and wins (94) while ranking second all-time and leading active coaches with a .764 NCAA Tournament winning percentage (min. 20 games). He has reached the Sweet 16 on 24 occasions, five more than any other coach in NCAA history, and has advanced to the Elite Eight 15 times.

Of the 1,306 games Krzyzewski has coached at Duke, 1,161 – 88.6 percent – have been as a ranked team. The Blue Devils are 946-215 (.815) as a ranked team under Coach K.

Coach K has taken top-ranked Duke teams into games on 235 occasions and compiled a 205-30 (.872) 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.

Krzyzewski has tutored 61 NBA Draft picks during his time at Duke, including a total of 38 first-round selections that leads all active coaches. Duke has had at least one player taken in 31 of the 38 NBA Drafts during the Krzyzewski Era.

Since the inception of the NBA Draft Lottery in 1985, Coach K and Duke have produced 25 lottery picks – a draft-record total for both a school and a coach.

Through the 2017-18 season, Coach K’s former Duke players have accumulated $1.37 billion in NBA salaries. Lottery selections who played for Krzyzewski at Duke have combined to earn approximately $950 million, an average of just over $45 million per individual.

Under Coach K’s watch, Duke has produced multiple All-ACC Academic selections in 11 consecutive years. The 2015 NCAA championship team featured a program-high five All-ACC Academic honorees. Quin Snyder, Amile Jefferson and Grayson Allen are the only players in Duke history to earn All-ACC Academic honors four times. Jefferson, a three-time captain, departed the university in 2017 with both bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

Krzyzewski has had six players collect a total of nine CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, headlined by two-time first-team honorees Battier (2000, 2001) and Mason Plumlee (2012, 2013). Allen became the sixth in 2016 when he garnered second-team accolades.

Fittingly, Coach K has earned nearly every award imaginable. The crown jewel of that haul, however, came in 2001 when he was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.

Since his enshrinement in Springfield, Mass., Krzyzewski has also been inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame (2009), the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame (2010) and the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame (2011).

While establishing Duke as one of college basketball’s dynastic programs, Krzyzewski simultaneously spent more than decade as one of the architects of the revitalization of USA Basketball. During his tenure at the helm of the program, the 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 Championship, 2012 London Olympics, 2014 FIBA World Cup and 2016 Rio Olympics, as well as a bronze medal at the 2006 FIBA World Championship.

Coach K was 24-0 in the Olympics as head coach of the USMNT and his time at the helm ended with the team in the midst of a National Team-record 76-game winning streak that began in 2006.

Giving Back

Krzyzewski has been diligently committed to public service, both locally and nationally, throughout his coaching career. He is currently serving on boards 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 Cancer and the Emily Krzyzewski Center.

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 mother. The Center’s mission is to inspire economically disadvantaged students to dream big, act with character and purpose, strive for academic excellence and reach their highest potential as future citizen leaders.

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 million fundraising campaign for the Durham-based Center.

To access Krzyzewski’s full biography from GoDuke.com, please scan the QR code to the right.

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YEAR OVERALL ACC NOTES1981 17-13 6-8 (t5th) NIT Quarterfinals1982 10-17 4-10 (t6th) —1983 11-17 3-11 (7th) —1984 24-10 7-7 (t3rd) NCAA Tournament1985 23-8 8-6 (t4th) NCAA Tournament1986 37-3 12-2 (1st) NCAA Runnerup1987 24-9 9-5 (3rd) NCAA Sweet 161988 28-7 9-5 (3rd) NCAA Final Four1989 28-8 9-5 (t2nd) NCAA Final Four1990 29-9 9-5 (2nd) NCAA Runnerup1991 32-7 11-3 (1st) NCAA Champion1992 34-2 14-2 (1st) NCAA Champion1993 24-8 10-6 (t3rd) NCAA Tournament1994 28-6 12-4 (1st) NCAA Runnerup1995 9-3 0-1 Out (back surgery)1996 18-13 8-8 (t4th) NCAA Tournament1997 24-9 12-4 (1st) NCAA Tournament1998 32-4 15-1 (1st) NCAA Elite Eight1999 37-2 16-0 (1st) NCAA Runnerup2000 29-5 15-1 (1st) NCAA Sweet 162001 35-4 13-3 (t1st) NCAA Champion2002 31-4 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Sweet 162003 26-7 11-5 (3rd) NCAA Sweet 162004 31-6 13-3 (1st) NCAA Final Four2005 27-6 11-5 (3rd) NCAA Sweet 162006 32-4 14-2 (1st) NCAA Sweet 162007 22-11 8-8 (t6th) NCAA Tournament2008 28-6 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Tournament2009 30-7 11-5 (2nd) NCAA Sweet 162010 35-5 13-3 (t1st) NCAA Champion2011 32-5 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Sweet 162012 27-7 13-3 (2nd) NCAA Tournament2013 30-6 14-4 (2nd) NCAA Elite Eight2014 26-9 13-5 (3rd) NCAA Tournament2015 35-4 15-3 (2nd) NCAA Champion2016 25-11 11-7 (t5th) NCAA Sweet 162017 28-9 11-7 (t5th) NCAA Tournament2018 29-8 13-5 (2nd) NCAA Elite Eight

» COACH K AT DUKE » DUKE UNDER COACH K

OVERALL 2017-18Overall 1,027-279 29-8 At Home 519-64 15-1 On the Road 245-140 6-5 Neutral Site 263-75 8-2ACC Games (regular season) 412-171 13-5 Home 236-56 8-1 Road 176-115 5-4Non-Conference (regular season) 457-55 16-3 Home 281-8 7-0 Road 69-24 2-1 Neutral 107-23 8-2ACC Tournament 62-23 1-1NCAA Tournament 94-29 3-1

Shoots 60% or better 85-4 3-0Shoots 50% or better 531-33 16-1Holds Opp. to Less than 50% 883-114 27-6Holds Opp. to Less than 40% 414-16 17-3Holds Opp. to Less than 30% 48-0 0-0Outrebounds opponent 660-77 26-4

Overtime game 33-25 1-1 Double-overtime game 0-4 0-0 Triple-overtime games 1-0 0-0 vs. Ranked opponent 222-146 6-4vs. Unranked opponent 805-133 23-4 In November 157-15 9-0In December 200-29 4-1In January 252-78 6-2In February 231-78 5-3In March 178-74 5-2In April 9-5 0-0 Scores 59 points or less 18-22 0-0Scores 60-69 111-85 29-8Scores 70-79 281-115 26-5Scores 80-89 304-47 23-3Scores 90-99 195-8 9-0Scores 100+ points 118-2 3-0

» COACH K NOTES

THERE’S ONLY 1K » Mike Krzyzewski owns a 1,100-337 (.765) record as a head

coach, including a 1,027-278 (.787) mark at Duke. » Coach K became the first Division I men’s coach to record

1,000 career victories with a win over St. John’s on Jan. 25, 2015 at Madison Square Garden.

» He is also the only D-I men’s basketball coach officially credited with 1,000 wins at one school, winning his 1,000th over Utah Valley on November 11, 2017 at Cameron Indoor.

» Krzyzewski has won a record 474 ACC games (regular season and tournament). He has 410 regular-season ACC wins.

» He owns 1,027 of Duke’s 2,144 all-time wins, translating to 47.9 percent of the wins in Duke history.

» Duke has won 20+ games in 22 straight seasons, making Coach K the second Division I men’s coach to do so.

TOURNAMENT SUCCESS UNDER K » Duke has a high level of success in tournaments under

Coach K, winning 19 regular-season, 14 ACC and five NCAA Tournaments for a total of 38 championships in his tenure.

» The Blue Devils claimed the PK80 Motion Bracket title last season, the program’s 19th regular-season crown.

DUKE TOURNAMENT RECORDS | UNDER COACH K W L Pct. Titles ACC Tournament 62 23 .729 14 NCAA Tournament 94 29 .764 5 In-Season Tournaments 92 16 .852 19 Total 248 68 .785 38

RACKING UP MAJOR TITLES » Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski has won five NCAA titles,

three Olympic gold medals and two FIBA World Cup/World Championship crowns for a total of 10 major championships.

» Coach K’s 10 titles tie him for the second-most major men’s basketball championships all-time.

TOTAL MAJOR MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS | HEAD COACHES Rk Coach Titles 1. Phil Jackson 11 (all NBA) 2. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 10 (5 NCAA, 3 OLY, 2 WC) John Wooden 10 (all NCAA) 4. Red Auerbach 9 (all NBA) 5. John Kundla 5 (all NBA) ^ Gregg Popovich 5 (all NBA) Pat Riley 5 (all NBA)^ - active coach; games through the 2016-17 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 14th 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, Koby Bryant, Richard Petty, 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.

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» DUKE’S AP POLL HISTORY

Total Polls Ranked 794Top 10 Rankings 657Top 5 Rankings 397No. 1 Rankings 134Longest Consecutive Polls Ranked 2001

Current Streak 44

YEARS RANKEDTotal Years 58Consecutive Years 36Current Streak 36

FINAL POLLTotal Polls 47Top 10 37High Rank 1 (seven times)

NO. 1 RANKINGTotal Weeks 134Most No. 1 Weeks in Succession 18

WEEKS RANKED BY RANKINGRANK WEEKSNo. 1 134No. 2 76No. 3 71No. 4 54No. 5 62No. 6 70No. 7 56No. 8 56No. 9 38No. 10 40No. 11 17No. 12 15No. 13 15No. 14 15No. 15 13No. 16 12No. 17 17No. 18 11No. 19 10No. 20 7No. 21 3No. 22 —No. 23 1No. 24 1No. 25 —

1 - Duke was ranked in 200 consecutive polls from 1997-07, the second-longest streak in college basketball history.

» DUKE RECORD | RANKED

RANK W-L PCT. 1 228-35 .867 2 120-21 .851 3 118-24 .831 4 86-17 .835 5 95-30 .760 6 119-32 .788 7 86-27 .761 8 79-18 .814 9 52-20 .722 10 40-15 .727 11 24-9 .727 12 24-6 .800 13 26-4 .867 14 24-6 .800 15 20-6 .769 16 11-10 .524 17 19-13 .594 18 15-7 .682 19 9-9 .500 20 12-2 .857 21 2-1 .667 22 0-0 — 23 2-0 1.000 24 0-1 .000 25 0-0 —Total 1,211-313 .795

» DUKE RECORD | VS. RANKED

RANK W-L PCT. 1 9-22 .290 2 17-30 .362 3 13-23 .361 4 13-20 .394 5 12-22 .353 6 18-10 .643 7 17-16 .515 8 10-19 .345 9 15-15 .500 10 11-7 .611 11 16-11 .593 12 12-6 .667 13 17-11 .607 14 20-9 .690 15 14-8 .636 16 9-5 .643 17 12-9 .571 18 10-8 .556 19 13-5 .722 20 12-10 .545 21 8-2 .800 22 8-3 .727 23 9-2 .818 24 8-2 .800 25 3-1 .750Total 306-276 .526

AP POLL MAINSTAY » Duke owns three of the 10 longest streaks of consecutive

weeks ranked in the AP poll in NCAA history. » The Blue Devils have been ranked in 409 of the last 412

AP polls.

CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN AP TOP 25 RANKINGS | ALL-TIME 1. UCLA 221 (1967-80) 2. Duke 200 (1997-07) 3. Kansas 181 (2009-present) 4. North Carolina 172 (1991-00) 5. North Carolina 171 (1973-83) 6. Duke 167 (2008-16) 7. Marquette 166 (1970-80) 8. Kentucky 164 (1991-00) 9. Kansas 145 (1991-99) 10. Duke 143 (1987-95)includes 2018-19 preseason poll

DUKE AT NO. 1 » Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the AP poll a total of 134

weeks overall, tied for the most in NCAA history with UCLA.

» Duke first finished a season at No. 1 in the AP poll in 1986 and has done so a total of seven times in that span. That total is the highest in the nation and more than double the next school.

END OF SEASON NO. 1 RANKINGS | SINCE 1986 1. Duke 7 2. Kansas 3 Kentucky 3 North Carolina 3 5. Ohio State 2 UNLV 2

» Duke has been ranked No. 1 a total of 134 weeks since the inception of the AP poll in 1949, tying UCLA for the most all-time.

WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | ALL-TIME (SINCE 1949) 1. Duke 134 UCLA 134 3. Kentucky 124 4. North Carolina 110 5. Kansas 66 6. Indiana 54 7. Cincinnati 45 8. Arizona 37 Ohio State 37 10. UNLV 32includes 2018-19 preseason poll

» Duke has been ranked No. 1 a total of 103 weeks since 1990, 47 more weeks than the next closest school.

WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | SINCE 1990 1. Duke 103 2. Kansas 57 3. North Carolina 52 4. Kentucky 44 5. Connecticut 29 6. Arizona 27 7. Villanova 19 8. UNLV 18 9. Stanford 16 Syracuse 16 11. Cincinnati 15 Illinois 15 Indiana 15 Massachusetts 15includes 2018-19 preseason poll

» DUKE IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL

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» Since the 1997-98 season, Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the AP poll 79 weeks, 40 more than the next-closest program.

WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | SINCE 1998 1. Duke 79 2. North Carolina 39 3. Kenucky 37 4. Kansas 31 5. Connecticut 28 6. Arizona 27 7. Villanova 19 8. Stanford 16 9. Illinois 15 10. Florida 14includes 2018-19 preseason poll

» Since the inception of the AP poll, Duke has been ranked No. 1 a total of 263 games, the top figure in the nation.

GAMES RANKED NO. 1 | ALL-TIME (SINCE 1949) 1. Duke 263 (228-35) 2. UCLA 257 (242-15) 3. Kentucky 232 (203-29) 4. North Carolina 216 (185-31) 5. Kansas 120 (100-20) 6. Indiana 98 (88-10) 7. Cincinnati 79 (71-8) 8. Ohio State 77 (71-6) 9. UNLV 72 (66-6) 10. Arizona 62 (52-10)through 2017-18 season (final AP poll was March 12, 2018)

» Since the 1997-98 season, Duke has been ranked No. 1 by AP in a total of 161 games, the top figure in the nation.

GAMES RANKED NO. 1 | SINCE 1998 1. Duke 161 (138-23) 2. Kentucky 80 (72-8) 3. North Carolina 77 (66-11) 4. Kansas 56 (46-10) 5. Connecticut 50 (42-8) 6. Arizona 40 (34-6) 7. Villanova 34 (28-6) 8. Florida 32 (26-6) Illinois 32 (30-2) 10. Stanford 31 (25-6)through 2017-18 season (final AP poll was March 12, 2018)

» DUKE IN THE RANKINGS | 2017-18

DATE AP COACHESPreseason 1 1Week 2 1 -Week 3 1 1Week 4 1 1Week 5 1 1Week 6 4 4Week 7 4 3Week 8 4 3Week 9 2 2Week 10 7 6Week 11 5 5Week 12 4 4Week 13 4 5Week 14 9 8Week 15 12 10Week 16 5 5Week 17 5 3Week 18 5 4Week 19 9 -Postseason - 4

» COACH K, NO. 1 AND THE AP POLL

» The Blue Devils have played 235 games as the No. 1 ranked team and just 144 as an unranked team under Coach K.

» Duke is 205-30 (.872) as the No. 1 team under Coach K. His 235 games are most all-time and his 205 wins in the top spot are second-most in NCAA history.

NO. OF GAMESCOACH AS NO. 1 TEAM RECORD (PCT.)^ Mike Krzyzewski 235 205-30 (.872)John Wooden 228 217-11 (.952)Adolph Rupp 131 117-14 (.893)^ Roy Williams 119 101-18 (.849)Dean Smith 116 98-18 (.845) through 2017-18; research courtesy ESPN; ^ - active coach

» Duke has played at No. 1 in the AP poll 116 weeks under Coach K, second-most all-time.

WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | COACHES, ALL-TIME 1. John Wooden 121 2. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 116 3. Adolph Rupp 61 4. Dean Smith 60 5. ^ Roy Williams 59 through 2017-18; research courtesy ESPN; ^ - active coach

» Duke has been ranked No. 1 in the AP in an NCAA-record 18 different seasons under Krzyzewski.

SEASONS RANKED NO. 1 | COACHES, ALL-TIME 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 18 2. John Wooden 12 ^ Roy Williams 12 4. Dean Smith 10^ - active coach

COACH K IN THE AP POLL » Mike Krzyzewski has spent more weeks ranked No. 1 (116),

in the top 10 (516) and in the top 25 (602) than any other active Division I coach.

» 1,161 of the 1,306 games (88.9 percent) Krzyzewski has coached at Duke have been as a ranked team. Duke is 946-215 (.815) as a ranked team under Coach K.

WEEKS RANKED IN THE TOP 10 | D-I COACHES, ALL-TIME 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 516 2. Dean Smith 396 3. ^ Roy Williams 361 4. Lute Olson 256 5. ^ Jim Boeheim 250 6. ^ Bill Self 240 7. Adolph Rupp 231 8. John Wooden 214 9. Rick Pitino 207 10. ^ John Calipari 199 other active coaches - Tom Izzo (170), Jay Wright (133), Bob Huggins (122), Mark Few (98)includes 2018-19 preseason poll; ^ - active coach

WEEKS RANKED IN THE TOP 25 | D-I COACHES, ALL-TIME 1. ^ Mike Krzyzewski 602 2. ^ Jim Boeheim 530 3. Dean Smith 503 4. ^ Roy Williams 488 5. Lute Olson 428 6. Bob Knight 351 7. Rick Pitino 347 8. ^ Bill Self 332 9. Jim Calhoun 314 10. ^ John Calipari 311 other active coaches - Tom Izzo (293), Bob Huggins (286), Mark Few (236), Jay Wright (184), Mike Brey (150), Lon Kruger (107)includes 2018-19 preseason poll; ^ - active coach

» There have been 1,165 total AP weekly college basketball polls (including the 2018-19 preseason poll). Duke has been ranked as the No. 1 team in more than 11% of the AP polls all-time.

WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | ALL-TIME (SINCE 1949) RK TEAM PCT. (WEEKS NO. 1) 1. Duke 11.5 % (134) UCLA 11.5 % (134) 3. Kentucky 10.6 % (124) 4. North Carolina 9.4 % (110) 5. Kansas 5.7 % (66) 6. Indiana 4.5 % (54) 7. Cincinnati 3.8 % (45) 8. Arizona 3.1 % (37) Ohio State 3.1 % (37) 10. UNLV 2.6 % (32)

» Duke was ranked No. 1 in the AP poll for seven straight seasons from 1998-04, the second-best streak in NCAA history.

CONSECUTIVE SEASONS RANKED NO. 1 | NCAA 1. UCLA 12 (1964-75) 2. Duke 7 (1998-04) 3. Kansas 5 (1993-97) 4. Kentucky 4 (2014-17) 5. Duke 3 (1992-94) North Carolina 3 (1957-59) North Carolina 3 (1982-84) North Carolina 3 (1986-88) North Carolina 3 (1993-95) North Carolina 3 (2007-09) Villanova 3 (2016-18)

» Duke has earned 134 all-time No. 1 rankings, most in ACC history (rankings only since schools joined the ACC). All other ACC schools combined have been ranked No. 1 147 total weeks in the league’s history.

WEEKS RANKED NO. 1 | ACC SCHOOLS 1. Duke 134 2. North Carolina 110 3. Virginia 17 4. NC State 13 5. Syracuse 3 Wake Forest 3 7. Georgia Tech 1 8. All others 0includes 2018-19 preseason poll

TOP-10 RANKING STREAKS » Duke was ranked in the top 10 of the AP poll an ACC-record

122 consecutive weeks from Nov. 26, 2007-Jan. 6, 2014. The streak is also the second-longest in NCAA history.

CONSECUTIVE AP TOP-10 RANKINGS | ACC 1. Duke 122 (11/26/07-1/6/14) 2. Duke 75 (12/26/61-12/6/66) 3. Duke 69 (1/22/91-12/26/94) 4. Maryland 68 (11/25/72-3/2/76) 5. Duke 67 (12/20/99-3/3/03)

CONSECUTIVE AP TOP-10 RANKINGS | NCAA 1. UCLA 155 (11/15/66-1/20/76) 2. Duke 122 (11/26/07-1/6/14) 3. Kentucky 91 (3/14/94-2/15/99) 4. Kansas 76 (11/21/94-12/7/98) 5. Duke 75 (12/26/61-12/6/66) 6. Duke 69 (1/22/91-12/26/94) 7. Maryland 68 (11/25/72-3/2/76) 8. Duke 67 (12/20/99-3/3/03) 9. Marquette 66 (2/17/70-2/26/74) 10. North Carolina 62 (2/26/85-1/10/89) North Carolina 62 (3/6/06-11/16/09)current active streaks - Villanova (49)includes 2018-19 preseason poll

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» 2017-18 RESULTS

Overall Record: 29-8 (Home: 15-1; Road: 6-5; Neutral: 8-2) | ACC Record: 13-5 (Home: 8-1; Road: 5-4)

AP RANKDATE DU OPP OPPONENT RESULT HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS HIGH STEALS HIGH BLOCKS ATTENDANCEN 10 1 - ELON W, 97-68 Bagley III (25) DeLaurier (11) Duval (8) Duval (3) Carter, Jr. (2) # 9,314 N 11 1 - UTAH VALLEY W, 99-69 Bagley III (24) Bagley III (10) Duval (12) Duval/Carter, Jr. (3) Carter, Jr. (4) # 9,314 N 14 1 2 Michigan State - 1 W, 88-81 Allen (37) Carter, Jr. (12) Duval (10) Duval (6) DeLaurier (2) 21,684N 17 1 - SOUTHERN W, 78-61 Carter, Jr. (20) Carter, Jr./Bagley III (11) Duval/Allen (4) 3 tied (1) Carter, Jr. (6) # 9,314 N 20 1 - FURMAN - 2 W, 92-63 Bagley III (24) Carter, Jr. (9) Allen (6) Allen (3) DeLaurier (4) # 9,314 N 23 1 - vs. Portland State - 3 W, 99-81 Duval (22) Bagley III (15) Allen (9) Duval (2) Bolden (3) 6,955N 24 1 - vs. Texas - 3 (ot) W, 85-78 Bagley III (34) Bagley III (15) Duval (6) Duval (3) Carter, Jr. (2) 13,746N 26 1 7 vs. Florida - 3 W, 87-84 Bagley III (30) Bagley III (15) Allen (7) 3 tied (2) Trent, Jr. (2) 15,365N 29 1 - at Indiana - 4 W, 91-81 Bagley III (23) Carter, Jr. (12) Duval (6) Bolden (2) Carter, Jr. (2) 17,222D 2 1 - SOUTH DAKOTA W, 96-80 Allen (25) Bagley III (12) Duval (8) Duval/Allen (2) Bagley III (3) # 9,314 D 5 1 - SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) W, 124-67 Bagley III (21) Bagley III (11) Duval (11) 3 tied (1) Robinson (3) # 9,314 D 9 1 - at Boston College* L, 84-89 Trent, Jr. (25) Bagley III (12) Allen (6) Allen (5) Carter, Jr. (2) # 8,606D 20 4 - EVANSVILLE W, 104-40 Carter, Jr. (27) Bagley III (7) Duval (8) Trent, Jr./Goldwire (3) Bolden (3) # 9,314D 30 4 24 FLORIDA STATE* W, 100-93 Bagley III (32) Bagley III (21) Allen (6) Trent, Jr. (3) Carter, Jr. (4) # 9,314J 6 2 - at N.C. State* L, 85-96 Bagley III (31) Bagley III (10) Duval (5) Trent, Jr./Allen (2) Bagley III (4) # 19,500 J 10 7 - at Pittsburgh* W, 87-52 Bagley III (16) Bagley III (15) Trent, Jr. (5) Duval (3) Robinson (3) 9,180J 13 7 - WAKE FOREST* W, 89-71 Bagley III (30) Allen (12) Allen (8) Bagley III (4) Bagley III (4) # 9,314J 15 5 25 at Miami* W, 83-75 Trent, Jr. (30) Carter, Jr. (14) Duval (8) Allen (5) Carter, Jr. (4) # 7,972J 20 5 - PITTSBURGH* W 81-54 Carter, Jr. (21) Carter, Jr. (8) Duval (4) 3 tied (2) Carter, Jr. (3) # 9,314J 23 4 - at Wake Forest* W 84-70 Carter, Jr. (23) Carter, Jr. (12) Allen (6) Allen/Bagley III (3) Carter, Jr. (2) 13,209J 27 4 2 VIRGINIA* L 63-65 Bagley III (30) Carter, Jr. (15) Duval (8) Carter, Jr./Duval (1) Carter, Jr. (4) # 9,314J 29 4 - NOTRE DAME* W 88-66 Trent, Jr. (22) Trent, Jr. (10) Allen (8) Bagley III/Duval (2) Bagley III (3) # 9,314F 3 4 - at St. John’s - 5 L 77-81 Trent, Jr. (22) Carter, Jr. (15) Duval (5) Trent, Jr. (2) Carter, Jr. (4) # 19,812F 8 9 21 at North Carolina* L 78-82 Trent, Jr. (16) Bagley III (16) Allen (7) Bagley III (1) Carter, Jr/Bagley III (2) # 21,750F 11 9 - at Georgia Tech* W 80-69 Allen (23) Carter, Jr. (10) Allen (6) Trent, Jr. (3) Carter, Jr. (4) # 8,600F 14 12 - VIRGINIA TECH* W 74-52 Allen (25) Carter, Jr. (13) Allen (6) Trent, Jr. (3) Carter, Jr./Bolden (2) # 9,314F 18 12 11 at Clemson* W 66-57 Allen (19) DeLaurier/Carter, Jr. (10) Allen (4) Allen/Duval (4) Carter, Jr. (3) # 9,000F 21 5 - LOUISVILLE* W 82-56 Allen (28) Carter, Jr. (9) Carter, Jr. (6) Duval (5) Carter, Jr. (3) # 9,314F 24 5 - SYRACUSE* W 60-44 Bagley III (19) Carter, Jr. (10) Allen (6) Carter, Jr. (4) Carter, Jr. (2) # 9,314F 26 5 - at Virginia Tech* L 63-64 Allen (22) Carter, Jr. (8) Bolden (4) Allen (3) 3 tied (1) # 9,275M 3 5 9 NORTH CAROLINA* W 74-64 Bagley III (21) Bagley III (15) Duval (6) Allen (5) Carter, Jr./Bagley III (2) # 9,314M 8 5 - vs. Notre Dame - 6 W 88-70 Bagley III (33) Bagley III (17) Duval (11) 5 tied (1) DeLaurier (2) 17,732M 9 5 12 vs. North Carolina - 6 L 69-74 Trent, Jr. (20) Bagley III (13) Duval (7) Trent, Jr. (3) Carter, Jr. (4) # 18,157 M 15 9 - vs. Iona - 7 W 89-67 Bagley III (22) Carter, Jr. (8) Allen (9) Carter, Jr. (2) Carter, Jr./White (1) # 18,757M 17 9 - vs. Rhode Island - 7 W 87-62 Bagley III (22) Bagley III (9) Duval (7) Trent, Jr. (3) Carter, Jr. (1) # 19,015M 23 9 - vs. Syracuse - 8 W 69-65 Bagley III (22) Carter, Jr. (12) Allen (8) Allen (2) Carter, Jr./Bolden (1) # 17,399M 25 9 4 vs. Kansas - 8 (ot) L, 85-81 Duval (20) Bagley III (10) Duval (6) Allen (4) 3 tied (1) # 17,579

Duke/opponent AP ranking at time of gameHome games in bold* - denotes ACC opponent# - denotes sellout crowd

1 - State Farm Champions Classic (Chicago, Ill.)2 - PK80 Presented by State Farm (Durham, N.C.)3 - PK80 Presented by State Farm (Portland, Ore.)4 - ACC/Big Ten Challenge (Bloomington, Ind.)5 - The Garf (New York, N.Y.)6 - ACC Tournament (Brooklyn, N.Y.)7 - NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa.)8 - NCAA Regional Semifinal (Omaha, Neb.)

Seasons of Men’s Basketball 113thTotal Games 3,025ACC Championships 20 (last in 2017)NCAA Tournament Appearances 41 (last in 2017)NIT Appearances 520-Win Seasons 53 (last in 2018)30-Win Seasons 14 (last in 2015)Duke all-time record 2,144-881Duke all-time ACC record (regular season only) 636-318Overtime Games 127 (69-58)Duke 100-Point Games 189 (184-5)Consecutive games with at least one three-point FG 1,021*Consecutive games with at least five three-point FG 8Consecutive games holding opponents under .500 shooting 22Consecutive games holding opponents under 100 points 341Consecutive games scoring at least 70 points 1* - Duke record

2017-18 ATTENDANCE FIGURES

Site Games Total AverageHome 16 149,024 9,314Away 11 144,126 13,102Neutral 10 166,119 16,611Totals 37 459,539 12,419

» DUKE BY THE NUMBERS

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» 2017-18 HIGHS & LOWS | TEAM

DUKE OPPONENTPoints 1st Half High 71 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/5/17) 53 by Florida (11/26/17) Low 22 vs. Virginia (1/27/18) 16 by Syracuse (2/24/17) Points 2nd Half High 55 vs Florida State (12/30/17) 53 by NC State (1/6/18) Low 29 at North Carolina (2/8/18) 22 by Evansville (12/20/17)Total Points High 124 vs Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/5/17) 96, by NC State (1/6/18) Low 60 vs. Syracuse (2/24/18) 40 by Evansville (12/20/17)FG Made High 48 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/5/17) 34, by NC State (1/6/18) Low 19, at Clemson (2/18/18) 15, by Evansville (12/20/17)FG Attempted High 83 vs. Florida State (12/30/17) 78, by Miami (1/15/18) Low 49, at Clemson (2/18/18) 49, 2x last by Virginia Tech (2/14/18)FG Percentage High .619 [39-of-63] vs. Evansville (12/20/17) .508 [31-of-61], 3x last by Boston College (12/9/17) Low .388 [19-of-49] at Clemson (2/18/18) .300 [15-of-50] by Evansville (12/20/17)3-Pt. FG Made High 16 vs. Evansville (12/20/17) 15, 2x last by Florida State (12/30/17) Low 2, vs. Syracuse (2/24/18) 4, 4x last by Syracuse (3/23/18)3-Pt. FG Att. High 33, vs. Virginia Tech (2/14/18) 36, by Kansas (3/25/18) Low 13, at Clemson (2/18/18) 13, by Syracuse (3/23/18)3-Pt. FG Pct. High .615 [16-of-26] vs. Evansville (12/20/17) .577 [15-of-26] by Boston College (12/9/17) Low .111 [2-of-18] vs. Syracuse (2/24/18) .174 [4-of-23] by Texas (11/24/17)FT Made High 31 vs. Portland State (11/23/17) 23, by NC State (1/6/18) Low 3 vs. Elon (11/10/17) 3, by Virginia Tech (2/14/18)FT Attempted High 42, vs. Portland State (11/23/17) 26 by Indiana (11/29/17) Low 8, vs. Iona (3/15/18) 4, by Virginia Tech (2/14/18)FT Percentage High .950 [19-of-20] vs Florida (11/26/17) .920 [23-of-25] by NC State (1/6/18) Low .273 [3-of-11] vs Elon (11/10/17) .385 [5-of-13] by Rhode Island (3/17/18)Off. Rebounds High 25, vs Michigan State (11/14/17) 20, by North Carolina (2/8/18) Low 8, 2x, last vs. Syracuse (2/24/18) 3 by Virginia Tech (2/14/18)Def. Rebounds High 44 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/5/17) 30, by Kansas (3/25/18) Low 17, vs. Syracuse (3/23/18) 14, by Furman (11/20/17)Total Rebounds High 61 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/5/17) 47, by Kansas (3/25/18) Low 31 at Wake Forest (1/23/18) 19, by Virginia Tech (2/14/18)Assists High 34 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/5/17) 25, 2x last by Notre Dame (3/8/18) Low 7, at Clemson (2/18/18) 7, by Pittsburgh (1/20/18)Blocked Shots High 10 vs. Southern (11/17/17) 12 by Michigan State (11/14/17) Low 1, vs Rhode Island (3/17/18) 0, 4x last by Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/5/17)Steals High 14 vs. Utah Valley (11/11/17) 13, by Miami (1/15/18) Low 1, at North Carolina (2/8/18) 1, 3x last by Wake Forest (1/23/18)Turnovers High 19, 2x last at Miami (1/15/18) 21, 2x last by Wake Forest (1/23/18) Low 5, vs Evansville (12/20/17) 2, by North Carolina (2/8/18)Personal Fouls High 22, at Indiana (11/29/17) 33 by Portland State (11/23/17) Low 6, vs. Virginia Tech (2/14/18) 11, by Virginia Tech (2/14/18)

DUKE OPPONENTPoints 37, Grayson Allen vs. Michigan State (11/14/17) 33, Shamorie Ponds, St. John’s (2/3/18)FG Made 15, Marvin Bagley III vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) 12, 2x, last by Shamorie Ponds, St. John’s (2/3/18)FG Attempted 23, Marvin Bagley III vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) 24, Ky Bowman, Boston College (12/9/17)3-Pt. FG Made 7, 2x, last by Grayson Allen vs. Virginia Tech (2/14/18) 6, 2x, last by Kenny Williams, North Carolina (2/8/18)3-Pt. FG Attempted 15, 3x last Grayson Allen at Virginia Tech (2/26/18) 12, 2x, last by Malik Newman, Kansas (3/25/18)FT Made 10, 2x last by Grayson Allen at Georgia Tech (2/11/18) 11, 2x, last by Malik Newman, Kansas (3/25/18)FT Attempted 13, 2x last by Wendell Carter, Jr. at Wake Forest (1/23/18) 12, 2x, last by Malik Newman, Kansas (3/25/18)Rebounds 21, Marvin Bagley III vs Florida State (12/30/17) 15, Elijah Thomas, Clemson (2/18/18) Offensive Rebounds 11, Marvin Bagley III vs. Florida State (12/30/17) 7, 2x, last by Elijah Thomas, Clemson (2/18/18) Defensive Rebounds 13, Marvin Bagley III vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) 10, Mohamed Bamba, Texas (11/24/17)Assists 12, Trevon Duval vs. Utah Valley (11/11/17) 12, Matt Farrell, Notre Dame (3/8/18)Turnovers 8, Trevon Duval at NC State (1/6/18) 8, Bryant Crawford, Wake Forest (1/23/18)Blocked Shots 6, Wendell Carter, Jr. vs. Southern (11/17/17) 4, 2x last by Terrell Brown, Pittsburgh (1/10/18)Steals 6, Trevon Duval vs. Michigan State (11/14/17) 5, Anthony Lawrence, Miami (1/15/18)Minutes 45, Grayson Allen, vs. Kansas (3/25/18) 45, Devonte’ Graham, Kansas (3/25/18)

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» 2017-18 MISCELLANEOUS STATS

GAMES AS LEADING SCORERMarvin Bagley III 18Grayson Allen 7Gary Trent, Jr. 6Wendell Carter, Jr. 4Trevon Duval 2

GAMES AS LEADING REBOUNDERMarvin Bagley III 18Wendell Carter, Jr. 17Javin DeLaurier 2Grayson Allen, Gary Trent, Jr. 1

GAMES LEADING IN ASSISTSTrevon Duval 19Grayson Allen 16Gary Trent, Jr., Wendell Carter, Jr, Marques Bolden 1

DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMESMarvin Bagley III 32Wendell Carter, Jr. 30Grayson Allen 29Gary Trent, Jr. 28Trevon Duval 20Alex O’Connell 3Javin DeLaurier, Marques Bolden, Justin Robinson 1

30+ POINT GAMESMarvin Bagley III 7Grayson Allen, Gary Trent, Jr. 1

20+ POINT GAMESMarvin Bagley III 17Grayson Allen 10Gary Trent, Jr. 5Wendell Carter, Jr. 4Trevon Duval 2

10+ REBOUND GAMESMarvin Bagley III 22Wendell Carter, Jr. 16Marques Bolden, Gary Trent, Jr., Javin DeLaurier 2Grayson Allen 1

DOUBLE-DOUBLESMarvin Bagley III 22Wendell Carter, Jr. 16Trevon Duval 2Marques Bolden, Gary Trent, Jr. 1

10+ ASSIST GAMESTrevon Duval 4

DUNKSOpponent 94Duke 235 Marvin Bagley III 98 Wendell Carter, Jr. 58 Grayson Allen 19 Marques Bolden 17 Javin DeLaurier 16 Trevon Duval 13 Gary Trent, Jr. 6 Jack White 5 Alex O’Connell 3 Justin Robinson 1

CHARGES DRAWNOpponent 31Duke 18 Grayson Allen 9 Marvin Bagley III 3 Trevon Duval 2 Wendell Carter, Jr. 2 Alex O’Connell 1 Javin DeLaurier 1 TECHNICAL FOULSOpponent 5Duke 3 Grayson Allen 1 Marvin Bagley III 1 Team 1

FORCED FIVE-SECOND CALLSOpponent 0Duke 0 FOUR-POINT PLAYSOpponent 1Duke 2 Grayson Allen 1 Marvin Bagley III 1

THREE-POINT PLAYSOpponent 34Duke 52 Wendell Carter, Jr. 12 Marvin Bagley III 11 Trevon Duval 8 Grayson Allen 6 Marques Bolden 5 Gary Trent, Jr. 5 Javin DeLaurier 4 Mike Buckmire 1 JUMP BALLS CONTROLLEDOpponent 9Duke 30 Marvin Bagley III 26 Wendell Carter, Jr. 4

DUKE’S FIRST SUBSTITUTIONJavin DeLaurier 20Marques Bolden 15Alex O’Connell 8Jordan Goldwire 2Justin Robinson 2Jack White 2Trevon Duval 2Marvin Bagley III 1

LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD40 [58-18] vs. Evansville (12/20/17)

LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT 12 [43-31] vs. Texas (11/24/17)

LARGEST DUKE LEAD 69 [104-35] vs. Evnasville (12/20/17)

LARGEST DUKE DEFICIT 17 [74-57] vs. Florida (11/26/17)

LARGEST DUKE WIN 64 [104-40] vs. Evansville (12/20/17)

LARGEST DUKE DEFEAT 11 [96-85] at NC State (1/6/18)

LONGEST WINNING STREAK 11, Nov. 10- Dec. 5

LONGEST LOSING STREAK 2, Feb. 3- Feb. 8

LARGEST ROAD CROWD 21,750, at North Carolina (2/8/18)

LARGEST NEUTRAL CROWD 21,684, vs Michigan State (11/14/17)

FREE THROW SHOOTING | LAST 5:00, PLUS OVERTIMEDuke 114/147 .776 Jordan Goldwire 2/2 1.000 Jack White 2/2 1.000 Mike Buckmire 1/1 1.000 Gary Trent, Jr. 33/34 .971 Grayson Allen 21/23 .913 Alex O’Connell 7/8 .875 Marvin Bagley III 21/26 .808 Wendell Carter, Jr. 9/13 .692 Javin DeLaurier 4/6 .667 Marques Bolden 2/4 .500 Antonio Vrankovic 1/2 .500 Trevon Duval 8/19 .421 Justin Robinson 1/4 .250

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DUKE WAS RANKED (AP POLL) No. 1 Dec. 4, 2017 Top 5 (2-5) March 6, 2018 Top 10 (6-10) March 12, 2018 Top 25 (11-25) Feb. 12, 2018

DUKE PLAYED A RANKED OPPONENT (AP POLL) No. 1 vs. Syracuse on Feb. 22, 2014 Top 5 vs. No. 4 Kansas on March 25, 2018 Top 10 vs. No. 9 North Carolina on March 3, 2018 Top 25 vs. No. 12 North Carolina on March 9, 2018

DUKE DEFEATED A RANKED OPPONENT (AP POLL) No. 1 vs. Syracuse (66-60) on Feb. 22, 2014 Top 5 vs. No. 2 Michigan State (88-81) on Nov. 14, 2017 Top 10 vs. No. 9 North Carolina (74-64) on March 3, 2018 Top 25 vs. No. 11 Clemson (66-57) on Feb. 18, 2018

DUKE LOST TO A RANKED OPPONENT (AP POLL) No. 1 vs. North Carolina (68-76) on March 8, 2008 Top 5 vs. No. 4 Kansas (81-85) on March 25, 2018 Top 10 at No. 9 Florida State (72-88) on Jan. 10, 2017 Top 25 vs. No. 12 North Carolina (69-74) on March 9, 2018

DUKE FACED NO. 1 (AP POLL) Home vs. Syracuse (W, 66-60) on Feb. 22, 2014 Road vs. North Carolina (L, 83-69) on March 7, 1993 Neutral vs. Arizona (W, 95-87) on Nov. 26, 1997

100 POINTS BY A TEAM By Duke 100 vs. Florida State (12/30/17) By Opponent 101 by North Carolina (2/11/09)

40+ POINT WIN By Duke 104-40 vs.Evansville (12/20/17) By Opponent 109-66 by Virginia (3/11/83)

30-39 POINT WIN By Duke 87-52 at Pittsburgh (1/10/18) By Opponent 103-73 by UNLV (4/2/90)

OVERTIME GAME Duke Win 85-78 vs. Texas (11/24/17) Duke Loss 85-81 vs. Kansas (3/25/18)

DOUBLE OVERTIME GAME Duke Win 66-63 vs. Virginia Tech (12/1/69) Duke Loss 94-80 at Wake Forest (2/13/03)

TRIPLE OVERTIME GAME Duke Win 73-72 vs. Clemson (2/24/82) Duke Loss 70-68 at Virginia (2/25/58)

WON THE GAME IN THE FINAL SECONDS By Duke Luke Kennard 3FG at 6.6 seconds Duke defeated Wake Forest, 85-83 (1/28/17) By Opponent Chris Clarke FG at 4.1 seconds Virginia Tech defeated Duke, 64-63 (2/26/18)

5+ PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING By Duke vs. Kansas (3/25/18) By Opponent by North Carolina (3/9/18)

MADE 40-49 FIELD GOALS By Duke 48 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/5/17) By Opponent 42 by Florida State (2/4/06)

MADE 50+ FIELD GOALS By Duke 50 vs. Mercer (12/21/97) By Opponent Never

MADE FEWER THAN 20 FIELD GOALS By Duke 19 at Clemson (2/18/18) By Opponent 17 by Syracuse (2/24/18)

HAD 70-79 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 70 vs. Kansas (3/25/18) By Opponent 70 by North Carolina (3/3/18)

HAD 80-89 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 83 vs. Florida State (12/30/17) By Opponent 83 by North Carolina (2/18/15)

HAD 90-99 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 90 vs. Wake Forest (12/18/70) By Opponent 91 by William & Mary (12/3/73)

HAD 100+ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 102 vs. N.C. State (3/5/55) By Opponent 100 by N.C. State (2/20/74)

HAD FEWER THAN 30 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 23 vs. North Carolina (2/24/79) By Opponent 29 by North Carolina (3/8/02)

SHOT OVER 60 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD By Duke .619 (39-63) vs. Evansville (12/20/17) By Opponent .648 (35-of-54) by Vermont (11/24/13)

SHOT OVER 70 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD By Duke .704 (38-of-54) vs. Davidson (11/8/13) By Opponent .700 (7-of-10) by Wake Forest (2/7/10)

SHOT LESS THAN 30 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD By Duke .299 (23-of-77) vs. Utah (12/19/15) By Opponent .296 (16-of-54) by UNLV (12/10/16)

MADE 10+ THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS By Duke 10 vs. Rhode Island (3/17/18) By Opponent 13 by Kansas (3/25/18)

MADE 15+ THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS By Duke 15 vs. Virginia Tech (2/14/18) By Opponent 15 by Florida State (12/30/17)

MADE 0 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS By Duke 0-4 vs. Hawai’i (12/30/89) By Opponent 0-8 by Tennessee (11/21/11)

HAD 30+ THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 30 vs. Iona (3/15/18) By Opponent 36 by Kansas (3/25/18)

SHOT OVER 60 PERCENT FROM THE 3-POINT LINE By Duke .600 (12-of-20) vs. Notre Dame (1/29/18) By Opponent .615 (8-of-13) by Virginia Tech (12/31/16)

SHOT OVER 70 PERCENT FROM THE 3-POINT LINE By Duke .706 (12-of-17) vs. Virginia Tech (2/21/13) By Opponent .727 (8-of-11) by Georgia Tech (2/4/15)

SHOT OVER 80 PERCENT FROM THE 3-POINT LINE By Duke .800 (8-of-10) vs. Minnesota (11/22/12) By Opponent .800 (12-of-15) by N. Carolina (3/5/83)

SHOT LESS THAN 20 PERCENT FROM 3-POINT LINE By Duke .192 (5-of-26) vs. Syracuse (3/23/18) By Opponent .182 (4-of-22) by Pittsburgh (1/10/18)

MADE 30-39 FREE THROWS By Duke 30 at Wake Forest (1/23/18) By Opponent 32 by Florida State (3/1/06)

MADE 40+ FREE THROWS By Duke 40 vs. Southern Illinois (11/20/08) By Opponent 42 by Wake Forest (12/20/68)

MADE 5 OR FEWER FREE THROWS By Duke 4 vs Iona (3/15/18) By Opponent 5 by Rhode Island (3/17/18)

HAD 40-49 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS By Duke 42 vs. Portland State (11/23/17) By Opponent 40 by Florida State (3/1/06)

HAD 50+ FREE THROW ATTEMPTS By Duke 54 vs. Fairfield (11/14/98) By Opponent 51 by Arizona (2/24/91)

SHOT OVER 90 PERCENT FROM THE FOUL LINE By Duke .938 (15-of-16) vs. Louisville (2/21/18) By Opponent .920 (23-of-25) by NC State (1/6/18)

SHOT 100 PERCENT FROM THE FOUL LINE By Duke 2-of-2 vs. San Diego State (3/22/15) By Opponent 8-of-8 by Virginia (2/15/17)

HAD 50-59 REBOUNDS By Duke 53 vs. Florida State (12/30/17) By Opponent 56 by Utah (12/19/15)

HAD 60+ REBOUNDS By Duke 61 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/5/17) By Opponent 64 by North Carolina (3/5/16)

FIVE PLAYERS FOULED OUT By Duke vs. Wake Forest (2/17/08) By Opponent by Portland State (11/24/17)

HAD 20-29 ASSISTS By Duke 20 vs Rhode Island (3/17/18) By Opponent 20 by Kansas (3/25/18)

HAD 30+ ASSISTS By Duke 32 vs.Evansville (12/20/17) By Opponent 30 by Maryland (2/10/90)

HAD 10+ BLOCKED SHOTS By Duke 10 vs. Southern (11/17/17) By Opponent 12 by Michigan State (11/14/17)

HAD 15+ STEALS By Duke 16 vs. Loyola [Md] (12/31/08) By Opponent 15 by Oregon (11/27/10)

HAD 20+ TURNOVERS By Duke 21 vs. Michigan State (11/15/11) By Opponent 21 by Wake Forest (1/23/18)

HAD 30+ TURNOVERS By Duke 33 vs. Maryland (2/9/91) By Opponent 31 by Eastern Kentucky (11/25/07)

COMMITTED 10 OR FEWER TURNOVERS By Duke 7 vs. Syracuse (3/23/18) By Opponent 10 by Iona (3/15/18)

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30-39 POINTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 33, Marvin Bagley III, vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) By Opp. 32, Malik Newman, Kansas (3/25/18)

40+ POINTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 40, J.J. Redick vs. Virginia (1/28/06) By Opp. 40, Bootsy Thornton, St. John’s (1/24/99)

50+ POINTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 58, Danny Ferry vs. Miami (12/10/88) By Opp. Never

TWO PLAYERS SCORED 20 OR MORE POINTS By Duke Marvin Bagley III (33), Grayson Allen (23) vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) By Opp. Joel Berry II (21), Kenny Williams (20) North Carolina (2/8/18)

THREE PLAYERS SCORED 20-29 POINTS By Duke Frank Jackson (20), Luke Kennard (20), Jayson Tatum (20) vs. Clemson (3/8/17) By Opp. Ky Bowman (30), Jerome Robinson (24), Jordan Chatman (22), Notre Dame (1/16/16)

FOUR PLAYERS SCORED 20-29 POINTS By Duke Jabari Parker (22), Rodney Hood (22), Quinn Cook (21), Rasheed Sulaimon (20) vs. Davidson (11/8/13) By Opp. Never

TWO PLAYERS SCORED 30 OR MORE POINTS By Duke Gerald Henderson (35), Jon Scheyer (30) vs. Wake Forest (2/22/09) By Opp. Brian Oliver (31), Dennis Scott (31) Georgia Tech (3/10/90)

10+ FIELD GOALS MADE BY A PLAYER By Duke 10, Marvin Bagley III vs. Iona (3/15/18) By Opp. 12, Shamorie Ponds, St. John’s (2/3/18)

15+ FIELD GOALS MADE BY A PLAYER By Duke 15, Marvin Bagley III vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) By Opp. 17, Al Thornton, Florida State (2/4/06)

20-29 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 23, Marvin Bagley III vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) By Opp. 20, Joel Berry II, North Carolina (2/8/18)

30+ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 31, Bob Verga vs. Penn State (1/3/67) By Opp. 32, Al Thornton, Florida State (2/4/06)

PLAYER SHOT 1.000 WITH 5+ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 6-6, Wendell Carter, Jr. vs. Rhode Island (3/17/18) By Opp. 9-9, Doral Moore, Wake Forest (1/23/18)

PLAYER SHOT .800 WITH 10+ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 8-10 (.800), Marvin Bagley III vs. Rhode Island (3/17/18) By Opp. 9-11 (.818), Devin Thomas, Wake Forest (1/6/16)

PLAYER SHOT .900 WITH 10+ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 9-10 (.900), Wendell Carter, Jr. vs. Pittsburgh (1/20/18) By Opp. 9-10 (.900), Reggie Johnson, Miami (1/2/11)

5+ 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE BY A PLAYER By Duke 5, Grayson Allen, vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) By Opp. 5, Malik Newman, Kansas (3/25/18)

10+ 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 10, Gary Trent, Jr., vs Kansas (3/25/18) By Opp. 12, Malik Newman, Kansas (3/25/18)

PLAYER SHOT .800 WITH 5+ 3PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS By Duke 4-5 (.800), Trevon Duval vs. Iona (3/15/18) By Opp. 5-5 (1.000), Jerome Robinson Boston College (12/9/17)

10+ FREE THROWS MADE BY A PLAYER By Duke 10, Grayson Allen, at Georgia Tech (2/11/18) By Opp. 11, Malik Newman, Kansas (3/25/18)

15+ FREE THROWS MADE BY A PLAYER BY Duke 15, Grayson Allen vs. UNCW (3/17/16) By Opp. 15, Bryant Crawford, Wake Forest (1/28/17)

10+ FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BY A PLAYER By Duke 11, Marvin Bagley III vs. Syracuse (3/23/18) By Opp. 12, Malik Newman, Kansas (3/25/18) 15+ FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BY A PLAYER By Duke 17, Grayson Allen vs. UNCW (3/17/16) By Opp. 15, Bryant Crawford, Wake Forest (1/28/17)

20+ FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BY A PLAYER By Duke 20, Christian Laettner vs. Boston U. (1/21/92) By Opp. 22, Buzzy Wilkinson, Virginia (3/4/54)

PLAYER SHOT 1.000 WITH 10+ FREE THROW ATTEMPTS By Duke 10-of-10, Grayson Allen at Georgia Tech (2/11/18) By Opp. 15-of-15, Bryant Crawford, Wake Forest (1/28/17)

10+ REBOUNDS BY A PLAYER By Duke 10, MArvin Bagley III, vs. Kansas (3/25/18) By Opp. 10, Svi Mykhailiuk/Silvio De Sousa, Kansas (3/25/18)

15+ REBOUNDS BY A PLAYER By Duke 17, Marvin Bagley III, vs Notre Dame (3/8/18) By Opp. 15, Elijah Thomas, Clemson (2/18/18)

20+ REBOUNDS BY A PLAYER By Duke 21, Marvin Bagley III vs. Florida State (12/30/17) By Opp. 22, Zach Auguste, Notre Dame (3/10/16)

TWO PLAYERS WITH 10 OR MORE REBOUNDS By Duke Wendell Carter, Jr. (10) Javin DeLaurier (10), at Clemson (2/18/18) By Opp. Svi Mykhailiuk(10), Silvio De Sousa (10), Kansas (3/25/18)

5+ OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS BY A PLAYER By Duke 6, Marvin Bagley III, vs. Syracuse (3/23/18) By Opp. 5, Udoka Azubuike, Kansas (3/25/18)

10+ DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS BY A PLAYER By Duke 13, Marvin Bagley III, vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) By Opp. 10, John Collins, Wake Forest (2/18/17)

10+ ASSISTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 11, Trevon Duval vs. Notre Dame (3/8/18) By Opp. 12, Matt Farrell, Notre Dame (3/8/18)

5+ BLOCKED SHOTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 6, Wendell Carter, Jr. vs. Southern (11/17/17) By Opp. 5, Rakeem Christmas, Syracuse (2/14/15)

10+ BLOCKED SHOTS BY A PLAYER By Duke 10, Shelden Williams vs. Maryland (1/11/06) By Opp. 10, Tree Rollins, Clemson (2/3/77)

5+ STEALS BY A PLAYER By Duke 5, Grayson Allen, vs. North Carolina (3/3/18) By Opp. 5, Anthony Lawrence, Miami (1/15/18)

10+ STEALS BY A PLAYER By Duke 11, Kenny Dennard vs. Maryland (2/3/79) By Opp. Never

40 MINUTES PLAYED IN REGULATION By Duke 40, Grayson Allen, vs. Kansas (3/25/18) By Opp. 40, Devonte’ Graham, Kansas (3/25/18)

40+ MINUTES PLAYED IN A GAME By Duke 45, Grayson Allen, 44, Gary Trent, Jr. 44, Marvin Bagley III, 43 Trevon Duval vs. Kansas (3/25/18) By Opp. 45, Devonte’ Graham, 44 Malik Newman, 42, Svi Mykhailiuk, 41 Lagerald Vick vs. Kansas (3/25/18) 50+ MINUTES PLAYED IN A GAME By Duke 53, Chip Engelland vs. Clemson (2/24/82) 51, Vince Taylor vs. Clemson (2/24/82) By Opp. 53, Vince Hamilton, Clemson (2/24/82) 52, Mike Eppley, Clemson (2/24/82) 51, Fred Gillam, Clemson (2/24/82)

DOUBLE-DOUBLE BY A PLAYER* By Duke 16/10 Marvin Bagley III vs. Kansas (3/25/18) By Opp. 11/10, Svi Mykhailiuk, Kansas (3/25/18)

20 - 20 GAMES (POINTS - REBOUNDS) By Duke 32/21, Marvin Bagley III vs Florida State (12/30/17) By Opp. 26/24, Sean May, North Carolina (3/6/05)

TRIPLE-DOUBLE BY A PLAYER^ By Duke 19/11/10 blocks, Shelden Williams vs. Maryland (1/11/06) By Opp. 16/15/10 blocks, Tree Rollins, Clemson (2/23/77)

ALL-TIME TRIPLE-DOUBLES BY A DUKE PLAYER (3) 21/18/10 assists, Art Heyman vs. Virginia (2/28/63) 13/12/11 assists, Gene Banks vs. Lehigh (1/9/78) 19/11/10 blocks, Shelden Williams vs. Maryland (1/11/06)

*Double-doubles are points and reboundsunless otherwise indicated

^Triple-doubles are points, rebounds, and assistsunless indicated

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MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSSCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT TotalDuke 1,525 1,503 12 3,040 ACC only 708 713 - 1,421Opponents 1,214 1,272 5 2,491 ACC only 595 624 - 1,219

GAMES AS LEADING SCORERMarvin Bagley III 18Grayson Allen 7Gary Trent, Jr. 6Wendell Carter, Jr. 4Trevon Duval 2

GAMES AS LEADING REBOUNDERMarvin Bagley III 18Wendell Carter, Jr. 17Javin DeLaurier 2Grayson Allen 1Gary Trent, Jr. 1

GAMES LEADING IN ASSISTSTrevon Duval 19Grayson Allen 16Gary Trent, Jr., 1Wendell Carter, Jr. 1Marques Bolden 1

DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMESMarvin Bagley III 32Wendell Carter, Jr. 30Grayson Allen 29Gary Trent, Jr. 28Trevon Duval 20Alex O’Connell 3Javin DeLaurier 1Marques Bolden 1Justin Robinson 1

DOUBLE-DOUBLESMarvin Bagley III 22Wendell Carter, Jr. 16Trevon Duval 2Marques Bolden 1Gary Trent, Jr. 1

30+ POINT GAMESMarvin Bagley III 7Grayson Allen 1Gary Trent, Jr. 1

20+ POINT GAMESMarvin Bagley III 17Grayson Allen 10Gary Trent, Jr. 5Wendell Carter, Jr. 4Trevon Duval 2

10+ REBOUND GAMESMarvin Bagley III 22Wendell Carter, Jr. 16Marques Bolden, Gary Trent, Jr., Javin DeLaurier 2Grayson Allen 1

10+ ASSIST GAMESTrevon Duval 4

DUNKSOpponent 94Duke 235 Marvin Bagley III 98 Wendell Carter, Jr. 58 Grayson Allen 19 Marques Bolden 17 Javin DeLaurier 16 Trevon Duval 13 Gary Trent, Jr. 6 Jack White 5 Alex O’Connell 3 Justin Robinson 1

CHARGES DRAWNOpponent 31Duke 18 Grayson Allen 9 Marvin Bagley III 3 Trevon Duval 2 Wendell Carter, Jr. 2 Alex O’Connell 1 Javin DeLaurier 1 THREE-POINT PLAYSOpponent 34Duke 52 Wendell Carter, Jr. 12 Marvin Bagley III 11 Trevon Duval 8 Grayson Allen 6 Marques Bolden 5 Gary Trent, Jr. 5 Javin DeLaurier 4 Mike Buckmire 1 FOUR-POINT PLAYSOpponent 1Duke 2 Grayson Allen 1 Marvin Bagley III 1

OVERALL STATISTICS (29-8)

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FA Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG35 Marvin Bagley III 33 32 1,118 33.9 270 440 .614 23 58 .397 131 209 .627 132 234 366 11.1 60 1 50 75 29 27 694 21.0 3 Grayson Allen 37 37 1,319 35.6 181 433 .418 102 276 .370 108 127 .850 20 103 123 3.3 79 1 172 79 2 64 572 15.5 2 Gary Trent Jr. 37 37 1,253 33.9 177 427 .415 97 241 .402 85 97 .876 31 126 157 4.2 62 0 52 38 5 43 536 14.534 Wendell Carter Jr. 37 37 997 26.9 179 319 .561 19 46 .413 124 168 .738 109 226 335 9.1 105 4 74 75 76 30 501 13.5 1 Trevon Duval 37 34 1,103 29.8 148 346 .428 31 107 .290 53 89 .596 20 53 73 2.0 89 3 207 102 5 54 380 10.320 Marques Bolden 29 2 373 12.9 48 78 .615 0 0 .000 16 27 .593 38 66 104 3.6 40 0 17 16 28 9 112 3.912 Javin DeLaurier 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 3.415 Alex O’Connell 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 5 Jordan Tucker 2 0 14 7.0 2 4 .500 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 3.050 Justin Robinson 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 1.414 Jordan Goldwire 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 1.030 Antonio Vrankovic 14 0 66 4.7 6 12 .500 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 5 10 15 1.1 11 0 7 4 2 0 14 1.041 Jack White 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 0.851 Mike Buckmire 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 TEAM 56 44 100 2.7 1 11 Total 37 1,125 2,288 .492 309 831 .372 562 791 .710 496 1026 1522 41.1 575 14 648 460 185 275 3,121 84.4 Opponents 37 957 2,364 .405 279 871 .320 383 526 .728 439 783 1222 33.0 672 22 537 454 97 210 2,576 69.6

CONFERENCE-ONLY STATISTICS (13-5)

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min MPG FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FA Pct OR DR TR RPG PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts PPG35 Marvin Bagley III 14 13 493 35.2 109 185 .589 8 24 .333 56 90 .622 57 109 166 11.9 25 0 20 36 16 16 282 20.1 2 Gary Trent Jr. 18 18 631 35.1 89 211 .422 54 124 .435 45 53 .849 11 62 73 4.1 32 0 20 22 2 22 277 15.4 3 Grayson Allen 18 18 673 37.4 85 226 .376 43 144 .299 52 62 .839 10 55 65 3.6 38 0 89 50 1 40 265 14.734 Wendell Carter Jr. 18 18 533 29.6 91 166 .548 12 25 .480 61 83 .735 56 120 176 9.8 48 2 44 44 41 16 255 14.2 1 Trevon Duval 18 15 502 27.9 64 153 .418 18 51 .353 23 39 .590 14 27 41 2.3 44 2 74 48 4 24 169 9.420 Marques Bolden 11 2 156 14.2 19 25 .760 0 0 .000 5 9 .556 8 28 36 3.3 10 0 8 4 9 2 43 3.915 Alex O’Connell 18 1 175 9.7 17 41 .415 12 22 .545 7 9 .778 8 11 19 1.1 8 0 8 3 1 5 53 2.912 Javin DeLaurier 15 5 209 13.9 18 27 .667 0 2 .000 6 11 .545 28 33 61 4.1 41 4 3 10 7 11 42 2.850 Justin Robinson 9 0 45 5.0 3 8 .375 3 8 .375 1 2 .500 0 3 3 0.3 5 0 0 3 4 0 10 1.141 Jack White 15 0 97 6.5 6 14 .429 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 8 21 29 1.9 8 0 4 3 4 5 14 0.930 Antonio Vrankovic 6 0 28 4.7 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 0.8 4 0 1 1 0 0 4 0.714 Jordan Goldwire 13 0 57 4.4 3 8 .375 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0.2 7 0 5 0 0 1 7 0.551 Mike Buckmire 2 0 1 0.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 22 20 42 2.3 1 5 Total 18 506 1,069 .473 153 412 .371 256 358 .715 224 495 719 39.9 271 8 276 229 89 142 1,421 78.9 Opponents 18 446 1,130 .395 134 423 .317 193 246 .785 207 392 599 33.3 307 8 243 220 55 109 1,219 67.7