J.J. Redick scored a game-high 40 points while hitting a blistering 11-of-13 from the field, 8-of-10 from behind the arc and 10-of-11 from the free throw line. Redick added four rebounds, two steals and an assist to his performance.
Redick recorded his third 40-point game of the season and third of his career. He ties Dick Groat for most 40-point games in both a season and career in Duke history.
Redick's 40 points is tied for 12th most nationally this season (through games of Jan. 23) and only Redick and Gonzaga's Adam Morrison have reached 40 points three times.
Redick's 40 points is the third-highest total of the season and his career.
Redick's 40 points is tied for the ninth-highest output in Duke history.
Redick's 40 point game marks the eighth time a Duke player has scored 40 or more at Cameron Indoor Stadium
Redick surpassed the 30-point plateau for the eighth time this season and 14th of his career. Redick's eight 30 point games this season is fourth-most in Duke history. Only Dick Groat's nine games in 1951 and ?52 and Bob Verga's 10 games in 1967 are ahead of Redick's eight. Redick's 14 career 30-point games ranks third at Duke, four behind second place (Dick Groat, 18).
Redick surpassed the 20-point plateau for the 57th time in his career and 15th of 2005-06, including nine straight games. Redick's nine straight 20-point games ties Jim Spanarkel for the fourth longest streak in Duke history. Dick Groat holds the longest such streak at 18 games spanning 1951 and ?52. Redick's 57 20-point games ranks fourth all-time at Duke and he's just three behind third place held by current associate coach Johnny Dawkins, who recorded 60 such games.
Redick recorded his 106th career game in double-figures, including all 20 this season and 22 straight. Redick has scored in double figures in 57 of the past 59 games dating back to his sophomore season. Redick's 106 career games in double figures ranks eighth in Duke history and he's just one game behind Gene Banks for seventh place.
Redick now has 2,360 career points and passed Mike Gminski for third place on Duke's career chart and sixth place on the ACC's career chart. Immediately ahead on both charts is Christian Laettner (2,460).
Redick now has 397 career three-pointers and passed UMKC's Michael Watson for fourth place in NCAA history. Redick owns the Duke record as Virginia's Curtis Staples owns the ACC and NCAA marks with 413 career triples.
Redick now has 569 career free throws made and he passed Jim Spanarkel and moved into second place on Duke's career chart. Christian Laettner his 713 free throws in his career.
Redick's .846 shooting percentage (11-of-13) is a career high, topping an 8-of-10 (.800) shooting percentage against Dayton on Dec. 29, 2002 in his freshman season.
Redick's .800 three-point shooting percentage (8-of-10) is a career high, topping an 8-of-11 (.727) performance against Florida State on Jan. 22, 2005.
Redick's 10 free throws made marks the fourth time in the past five games he's hit 10 or more free throws (the other game was an 8-of-9 performance at Virginia Tech).
Shelden Williams scored 17 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and had eight blocks against Virginia and added four assists in 36 minutes of action.
Williams recorded his 48th career double-double and 10th of the season, including his second straight and eighth in the past 11 games. Williams 48 career and 10 season double-doubles both lead all active ACC players. Williams' 48 career double-doubles ranks fourth place in Duke history.
Williams recorded his 54th career double-figure rebounding game, including his 11th of the season. Williams 54 career games with 10 or more rebounds ranks fourth all-time at Duke.
Williams recorded his 85th career game with 10 or more points and 18th of the season.
Williams recorded his 27th career game with five or more blocks and seventh of the season. Williams 27 career games with five or more blocks is seven more than any other player in Duke history while his seven in a season ranks tied for third behind his total of nine in 2004 and 10 in 2005.
Williams now has 1,608 career points and became just the 22nd player in Duke history to record 1,600 points in a career. He passed Thomas Hill and Daniel Ewing and Jeff Capel on Duke's career scoring chart and is currently in 21st place.
Williams now has 359 career blocked shots adding to the Duke record. He sits at fifth place in ACC history.
Williams now has 1,074 career rebounds and moved past Randy Denton and into third place in Duke history. He also passed N.C. State's Tom Burelson and into 17th place on the ACC chart. Immediately ahead on the ACC chart is Georgia Tech's Alvin Jones with 1,075 career rebounds while Christian Laettner's next on Duke's chart with 1,149.
Duke improved to 107-47 all time against Virginia, including 22 of the past 24 games. Under Coach K, Duke improves to 43-15 and Duke also improves to 45-8 against Virginia at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Duke recorded 14 steals against Virginia, reaching double figures as a team for the 12th time this season.