J.J. Redick scored 28 points, shooting 8-of-18 from the field, 3-of-6 from behind the arc and 9-of-10 from the line. Redick added a season-high five rebounds, four assists and two steals while playing a complete 40 minute game.
In seven games against ranked teams this year, Redick has averaged 28.6 points per game and hit 32-of-70 three-pointers (.457) and 63-of-126 (.500) from the field.
In seven road games this season, Redick is averaging 31.9 points per game.
In 10 games away from Cameron Indoor Stadium this season, Redick is averaging 31.0 points per game.
Redick surpassed the 20 point plateau for the 58th time in his career and 16th time this season, including 10 straight games. Duke is 51-7 when Redick has 20 points, including a 15-1 mark this season.
Redick's 58 20-plus point games ranks fourth in Duke history, just two games away from third place held by associate coach Johnny Dawkins.
Redick's 10 straight games with 20 points marks just the fourth time in Duke history a player has scored 20 or more in 10 straight games. Bob Verga had 16 consecutive games in 1967, Art Heyman 17 from 1961-62 and Dick Groat 18 from 1951-52.
Redick scored in double figures for the 107th time of his career, including all 21 games this year and 23 straight. Redick has reached double figures in 58 of the past 60 games dating back to his sophomore season. Duke is 91-16 when Redick scores in double figures, and 20-1 this season.
With BC's Craig Smith being held to eight points, Redick's 23 straight games in double figures is the longest streak in the ACC.
Redick moves into a tie for seventh with Gene Banks with 107 career games with 10 or more points. Trajan Langdon is sixth on that list with 108 such games.
With 28 points, Redick now has 2,388 career points and continues to rank third at Duke and sixth in ACC history. Duke's Christian Laettner is next on both charts with 2,460 career points.
With three three-pointers, Redick became the fourth player in NCAA history to record 400 three-pointers. Redick continues to rank first in Duke history, second in ACC history and fourth in NCAA history. Radford's Doug Day is third on the NCAA list with 401 career triples while Virginia's Curtis Staples is the ACC and NCAA record-holder with 413 career three-pointers.
Redick's 9-of-10 free throw performance keeps him on pace to set the Duke, ACC and NCAA record. He has now hit 578-of-629 (.920) in his career.
Redick's 578 career free throws are the second-most in Duke history behind Christian Laettner's 713.
Redick now has 82 three-pointers this season and is just outside the top 10 list for a season. Trajan Langdon's 86 triples in 1997 is 10th place on the Duke chart.
Redick scored 11 first half points against the Eagles, marking the 20th time in 21 games this season he has reached double figures by halftime. In all, Redick has scored 317 first half points, an average of 15.1 per first stanza.
Shelden Williams scored 21 points six rebounds and was credited with seven blocked shots while also adding two steals and an assist. Williams hit 13-of-16 from the free throw line in 36 minutes of action.
Williams 13 free throws and 16 free throw attempts are both career highs while the .813 percentage ranks sixth in games he's attempted at least 10 in his career.
Williams recorded his 24th career 20-point game and 11th of the season. Duke is 21-3 in his career and 11-0 this season when Williams records 20 points.
Williams recorded his 86th career double figure scoring games and 19th of the season. Duke is 75-11 when Williams records 10 or more points and a perfect 19-0 this season.
With seven blocks, Williams recorded his 28th career five block games, most in Duke history, and eighth of the season. He now owns the top three season marks for five-block games, as he moved out of a tie for third with Mike Gminski (seven in 1978) and trails his 2004 mark of nine and 2005 mark of 10. Duke is (25-3) when he records five or more blocks, and (8-0) this season.
Williams now has 366 career blocks pushing his Duke record higher. He ranks fifth in ACC history (Georgia Tech's Alvin Jones is fourth with 425).
Williams now has 81 blocks this season and moves into eighth place on the Duke season chart past Cherokee Parks (76, 1994). Immediately ahead is Elton Brand, who had 86 blocks in 1999.
With six rebounds, Williams now has 1,080 in his career and remains in fourth place in Duke history. He moved past Georgia Tech's Alvin Jones (1,075) and into 16th place in ACC history. Immediately ahead on the ACC chart is North Carolina's George Lynch (1,097) while Christian Laettner is second in Duke history with 1,149 career rebounds.
Freshman Josh McRoberts recorded 14 points, five rebounds and a pair of steals while hitting 4-of-7 from the field and 6-of-7 from the line, including a pair of clutch free throws down the stretch. McRoberts now has six games with 10 or more points.
Senior Sean Dockery scored 12 points while shooting 5-of-8 from the field and 2-of-4 from behind the arc. It marked Dockery's 17th career game in double figures and 10th this season.
Duke improves to 5-1 in its history against Boston College and 1-0 in ACC play. Coach Mike Krzyzewski improves to 3-1 against the Eagles while Brian Skinner falls to 0-3 against Duke.
Duke improved to 7-0 this season against ranked teams and the seven straight wins ties the fifth-longest streak in school history. Duke also won seven straight from March 24, 1991 ? Jan. 30, 1992. Duke twice had streaks of eight games, one of nine and the school record is 12 straight from March 4, 2001 ? Feb. 14, 2002.
Duke held BC to 31-of-63 from the field marking the 636th time under Coach K Duke has held its opponent under .500 from the field and Duke improves to 567-69 in those games.
The Eagles had an above average night behind the arc, as Duke's three-point defense is the best in the ACC at .278 and BC hit 9-of-16 (.563) by far the best a team has shot against Duke from long range this year besting Georgetown's 6-of-14 (.429) performance.
Duke is 20-1 for the fifth time in school history, marking the program's fastest run to a 20-win season. The 1999 team was 37-1 entering the national championship game while the 2003 team was 23-1, the 2004 team 21-1 and the 1990 team 20-1 before losing a second game.
Duke has started 8-0 in the ACC for the ninth time in school history and sixth under Coach K to go along with three Vic Bubas coached Duke squads. Duke finished with perfect league records twice (16-0 in 1999 and 14-0 in 1963) while the 1964 and 2004 teams both started 10-0, the 1998 and 2000 teams 9-0 and 1992 team won its first eight conference games.
Duke recorded its 20th win for the 41st time in 101 seasons and Duke has also reached the 20-win plateau in each of the past 10 seasons.
Duke has hit a three-pointer in 571 straight games, the fourth-longest streak in the country. Duke has also hit four three-pointers in 16 straight games.
Coach Mike Krzyzewski improves to 741-247 overall and 668-188 at Duke. He is 12th in NCAA history just five wins away from Phog Allen (746) while he sits in seventh place for most wins at one school and is seven short of Louisville's Denny Crum (675).
Coach K improves to 166-88 on the road in his career and 336-140 away from Cameron Indoor Stadium. His teams are 112-73 in ACC road contests, 258-113 in ACC regular season games and 298-130 against ACC teams in his tenure.
Coach K is 148-56 in February in his career.
Duke is now 199-32 this decade, 17 more wins than any other program (Illinois ? 182).
Duke is 148-33 outside of Cameron since 1997-98 including 81-14 in neutral game and 65-19 in road games.
Duke is 127-25 in the ACC since 1997-98 with 30 more victories than any other league team in that time frame (Maryland ? 97)
Since 1997-98, Duke is 75-18 in ACC road games.
Duke improves to 228-233 all-time against ranked teams and 149-103 under Coach K.
Since 1997-98, Duke is 62-24 against ranked teams, including a 38-14 mark against ACC ranked teams (24-10 against non-league ranked teams).
Duke is now 98-15 all-time at the AP's No. 2 ranked team.
Duke is now 9-8 all-time against the AP's No. 15 ranked team.
In its 101st season, Duke is now 1,784-789 all time and in 54 ACC seasons, Duke is 472-260 in league play.