Duke
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CBR’s Duke All-Time Team
C Christian Laettner (6′ 11″ 225 lbs.)
The most recognizable Blue Devil - averaged 21.5 ppg in 1994 - was leading scorer on ‘91, ‘92 championship teams.
F Grant Hill (6′ 7″ 210 lbs.)
Great all-around player - averaged 17.4 ppg, 6.9 rpg and 5.2 apg in 1994.
F Art Heyman (6′ 5″, 205 lbs.)
Consistent three-year starter from ‘61-’63, averaged 25.1 ppg and 10.9 rpg in career - NCAA Player of Year in ‘63).
G Dick Groat (6′ 0″, 180 lbs.)
Great Baseball player - averaged 25.2 ppg in ‘51 and 26 ppg in ‘56.
G Bobby Hurley (6′ 0″, 150 lbs.)
One of the greatest PGs to ever play college basketball - totaled 1,076 assists in career).
Reserves:
G Jason Williams (6′ 2″, 190 lbs.)
One of the greatest scorers/passes in NCAA history - averaged 19.3 ppg and 6.0 apg in career.
F Shane Battier (6′ 8″, 220 lbs.)
Tremendous defender - averaged 19.9 ppg and 7.3 rpg in ‘01.
F Shelden Williams (6′ 9″, 255 lbs.)
One of better defenders in recent memory - holds team record (122) for most blocks in a season.
C Danny Ferry (6′ 10″, 230 lbs.)
Ferry could nail the three, grab the rebound and pass with the best of them - ‘89 Player of the Year.
G Johnny Dawkins (6′ 2″, 165 lbs.)
School’s career scoring leader - was a consistent four-year starter always averaging over 18 ppg in every season he played.
- I’m sorry for the players that didn’t make my ten - there are so many good players that played for Duke-
- Notables Jeff Mullins, Mike Gminski or J.J. Redick -
Complete schedule
2007-2008 Regular Season
Date Opponent Result Record
Nov 9 N.C. Central (Win 121-56) (1-0)
Nov 12 New Mexico St. (Win 86-61) (2-0)
Nov 19 Princeton (Win 83-61) (3-0)
Nov 20 Illinois (Win 79-66) (4-0)
Nov 21 Marquette (Win 77-73) (5-0)
Nov 25 Eastern Ky. (Win 78-43) (6-0)
Nov 27 Wisconsin (Win 82-58) (7-0)
Dec 1 Davidson (Win 79-73) (8-0)
Dec 8 Michigan (Win 95-67) (9-0)
Dec 17 Albany (Win 111-70) (10-0)
Dec 20 @Pittsburgh (Loss 64-65) (10-1)
Jan 6 Cornell (Win 81-67) (11-1)
Jan 9 @Temple (Win 74-64) (12-1)
Jan 13 Virginia (Win 87-65) (13-1) (1-0)
Jan 16 @Florida St. (Win 70-57) (14-1) (2-0)
Jan 19 Clemson (Win 93-80) (15-1) (3-0)
Jan 24 @Virginia Tech (Win 81-64) (16-1) (4-0)
Jan 27 @Maryland (Win 93-84) (17-1) (5-0)
Jan 31 N.C. State (Win 92-72) (18-1) (6-0)
Feb 2 Miami (Fla.) (Win 88-73) (19-1) (7-0)
Feb 6 @North Carolina (Win 89-78) (20-1) (8-0)
Feb 9 Boston College (Win 90-80) (21-1) (9-0)
Feb 13 Maryland (Win 77-65) (22-1) (10-0)
Feb 17 @Wake Forest (Loss 73-86) (22-2) (10-1)
Feb 20 @Miami (Fla.) (Loss 95-96) (22-3) (10-2)
Feb 23 St. John´s (N.Y.) (Win 86-56) (23-3) (10-2)
Feb 27 Georgia Tech (Win 71-58) (24-3) (11-2)
Mar 1 @N.C. State (Win 87-86) (25-3) (12-2)
Mar 5 @Virginia (Win 86-70) (26-3) (13-2)
Mar 8 North Carolina (Loss 68-76) (26-4) (13-3)
School Records
Single Game Records
Points Scored - Danny Ferry had 58 points on 12/10/88 against Miami
Rebounds - Bernie Janicki had 31 rebounds on 2/29/52 against UNC
Assists - Bobby Hurley had 16 assists on 2/24/93 against FSU
Steals - Kenny Dennard had 11 steals on 2/3/79 against Maryland
Blocked Shots - Cherokee Parks had 10 blocks on 3/11/94 against Clemson
Single Season Records (Top 5)
Points: 1) Jason Williams (841 - 2001), 2) Dick Groat (831 - 1951), 3) Johnny Dawkins (809 - 1986), 4) Danny Ferry (791 - 1989), 5) Dick Groat (780 -1952).
Rebounds: 1) Bernie Janicki (476 - 1952), 2) Mike Lewis (402 - 1968), 3) Randy Denton (385 - 1971), 4) Elton Brand (382 - 1999), 5) Shelden Williams (369 - 2005).
Assists: 1) Bobby Hurley (289 - 1991), 2) Bobby Hurley (262 - 1993), 3) Bobby Hurley (262 - 1993), 4) Tommy Amaker (241 - 1986), 5t) Jason Williams (237 - 2001) and 5t) Bobby Hurley (237 - 1992).
Steals: 1) Jim Spanarkel (92 - 1978), 2t) Steve Wojciechowski (82 - 1997), 2t) Shane Battier (82 - 2001), 4t) Jason Williams (81 - 2000), 4t) Tommy Amaker (81 - 1986) and 4t) Chris Duhon (81 - 2002).
Blocks: 1) Shelden Williams (122 - 2005), 2) Shelden Williams (111 - 2004), 3) Mike Gminski (97 - 1980), 4) Mike Gminski (92 - 1978), 5) Mike Gminski (1977 - 90).
Career Records (Top 5)
Points: 1) Johnny Dawkins (2556), 2) Christian Laettner (2460), 3) Mike Gminski (2323), 4) Danny Ferry (2155), 5) Mark Alarie (2136).
Rebounds: 1) Mike Gminski (1242), 2) Christian Laettner (1149), 3) Randy Denton (1067), 4) Mike Lewis (1051), 5) Danny Ferry (1003).
Assists: 1) Bobby Hurley (1076), 2) Chris Duhon (819), 3) Tommy Amaker (708), 4) Jason Williams (644), 5) Quin Snyder (575).
Steals: 1) Chris Duhon (300), 2) Shane Battier (266), 3) Tommy Amaker (259), 4) Christian Laettner (243), 5) Jason Williams (235).
Blocked Shots: 1) Mike Gminski (345), 2) Shelden Williams (285), 3) Shane Battier (254), 4) Cherokee Parks (231), 5) Christian Laettner (145).
School Information
- Located in Durham, N.C. -
- Court: Cameron Indoor Stadium (capacity - 9,314) -
- Created in 1924 -
- Student:Faculty ratio of 11:1 -
Team Information
- Head coach Mike Krzyzewski (been named National Coach of the Year 12 times) -
- Has produced nine National Players of the Year (Jason Williams and J.J. Redick won twice) -
- Has won three national championships (1991, 1992 & 2001) -
- Have made 14 appearances in the Final Four (third most in NCAA) -
Player Information
-Players of the Year-
G Dick Groat (1952, averaged 26 ppg - ended up being a great SS for the Pittsburgh Pirates)
F Art Heyman (1963, scored 24.9 ppg and grabbed 10.8 rpg)
G Johnny Dawkins (1986, scored 20.2 ppg)
C Danny Ferry (1989, scored 22.6 ppg, had 7.4 rpg and 4.7 apg - hit 42.5% of threes)
C Christian Laettner (1992, leading scorer on ‘91, ‘92 championship teams)
PF Elton Brand (1999, played only two years - averaged 17.7 ppg and 9.8 rpg in ‘99)
F Shane Battier (2001, great defender averaged 19.9 ppg in ‘01)
G Jason Williams (2001-2002, one of the greatest scorers/passes in NCAA history)
G J.J. Redick (2005-2006, great three-point shooter)
Banners
- 1963 (National Semifinalist - 27-3) -
- 1964 (National Finalist - 26-5) -
- 1966 (National Semifinalist - 26-4) -
- 1978 (National Finalist - 27-7) -
- 1986 (National Finalist - 37-3) -
- 1988 (National Semifinalist - 28-7) -
- 1989 (National Semifinalist - 28-8) -
- 1990 (National Finalist - 29-9) -
- 1991 (National Champions - 32-7) -
- 1992 (National Champions - 34-2) -
- 1994 (National Finalist - 28-6) -
- 1999 (National Finalist - 37-2) -
- 2001 (National Champions - 35-4) -
- 2004 (National Semifinalist - 31-6) -
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