With its 74-61 win over Davidson, Duke improves its overall record to 2-0 in 2004-05
The Duke-Davidson series now stands at 83-17 in Duke's favor, including a 19-1 mark under Mike Krzyzewski. This was the 100th meeting between the two teams. Duke is now 3-0 against Davidson in Charlotte Coliseum and has won 18 straight overall against the Wildcats
Duke has won 11 straight games in the Charlotte Coliseum, including cutting down the nets after the 2000 and 2002 ACC Championships in the venue
Duke is now 130-25 against teams currently in the Southern Conference. Duke won five South Conference championships before becoming a charter member of the ACC in 1953-54
Duke is now 20-5 (.800) in neutral/away openers under Mike Krzyzewski. Duke has won five straight such games, with the last loss a 80-79 loss to No. 13 Stanford Nov. 11, 1999, at Madison Square Garden
Junior Sean Dockery recorded career-highs in points (15), three-point field goals (2), free throws (7), free throws attempted (8), minutes (26). He recorded his first double-figure scoring game of 2004-05 and fifth of his career.
Dockey was instrumental coming off the bench and providing a spark. His first three-pointer with 4:26 left in the first half spurred an 11-0 run to end the half. Duke went on to score 15 of the first 17 points of the second half, giving them a 26-2 run spanning a time of 8:20.
Daniel Ewing scored 19 points, including 16 in the second half. He now has 1,129 points and ranks 40th on Duke's career scoring chart. With 39 points in two games, he has passed Chris Collins (1,091), Kevin Strickland and Howard Hunt (1,095), Willie Hodge (1,115) and Nate James (1,116). Immediately ahead on the list is Alaa Abdelnaby, (1,137).
Redick's 18 points gives him 1,121 career points and he ranks 41st on Duke's career chart. He has surpassed the same players Ewing has (above note) and is eight points away from Ewing in 40th place.
In two games in 2004-05, a total of seven players have reached double figures a combined 11 times. J.J. Redick, Shelden Williams and Daniel Ewing have reached double-figures in both games.
Ewing connected on four three-point field goals to push his career total to 156 ... He ranks 10th on Duke's career chart, with Chris Duhon (2001-04) in ninth place at 162
Redick hit one three-point field goal on the night to increase his career total to 202 ... He ranks seventh on Duke's career chart, with Chris Collins (1993-96) in sixth place at 209 ... Redick attempted six three-pointers on the night, pushing his career total to 514 (7th all-time at Duke)
Duke improves to 33-12 all-time as the No. 9 ranked team in the nation (AP poll)
Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski improves to 696-240 overall and 623-181 at Duke
Duke is now 69-11 against teams from North Carolina since 1997-98
Duke has now won 172 of its last 183 games versus unranked opponents overall
Duke has now won 125 of its last 152 games outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium