J.J. Redick scored 35 points including 9-of-19 from the field, 4-of-10 from behind the arc and 13-of-14 from the free throw line. Redick added four assists and a steal in 39 minutes of action.
Redick scored exactly 35 points for the second straight game, both on the road at North Carolina and Maryland.
The game marked Redick's 17th career 30 point game and 11th of the season, setting a new school record previously held by Bob Verga in 1967 with 10 such games. Redick also has three consecutive 30 point performances. Redick's 17 career games ranks third all-time behind Dick Groat's 18 and Art Heyman's 19 in Duke history.
Redick recorded his 61st 20 point game and 19th of the season. He broke a tie with current associate coach Johnny Dawkins and moved into third place for most 20 point games in Duke history, behind Art Heyman's 63 and Mike Gminski's 64 such games.
Redick scored 20 points for the 13th straight game, the fourth longest streak in school history. Bob Verga scored 20 or more in 16 straight games in 1967 while Art Heyman had 17 spanning 1961-62 and Dick Groat 18 spanning 1951-52.
Redick recorded his 110th career game in double figures, including all 24 this season and an ACC-leading 26 straight. He has reached double-figures in 61 of his last 63 games dating back to his sophomore season. His 110 career games is one away from fourth on the Duke chart for most career double-figure scoring games currently held by Mike Gminski and Grant Hill.
Redick now has 2,494 career points and passed Christian Laettner for second place on the Duke chart and fifth place on the ACC chart. Virginia's Bryant Stith is in fourth place in ACC history with 2,516 points while Johnny Dawkins is Duke's career leader (and second in ACC history) with 2,556 career points.
Redick is just six points away from the cutoff in the NCAA record book as 53 players in NCAA history have scored 2,500 points.
Redick now has 412 career three-pointers and moved past Keith Veney from Lamar and Marshall, who had 409 in his career. He is now just one short of tying Virginia's Curtis Staples for both the ACC and NCAA record.
In eight road games this year, Redick is averaging 32.6 points per game.
In 12 games away from Cameron Indoor Stadium, Redick is averaging 31.7 points per game.
Redick is now averaging 28.7 points per game this season on pace to set a Duke record (26.1 by Bob Verga in 1967).
Redick has now hit 94 three-pointers this season, good for eighth place on Duke's season chart. His freshman total of 95 is immediately ahead in seventh place on the chart.
Redick has hit the exact same number of three-pointers (94) as all of Duke's opponent's combined.
Redick has now played in 4,278 career minutes, good for eighth place in Duke history.
Shelden Williams scored 26 points on 10-of-15 shooting and 6-of-7 from the line and added 13 rebounds, seven blocked shots and two steals for the Blue Devils in 34 minutes of action.
Williams recorded his 26th career 20 point game and 13th of the season.
Williams recorded his 50th career double-double and 12th of the season. Williams 50 double-doubles ranks fourth all-time as Mike Lewis with 52 is in third place.
Williams recorded his 55th career double-figure rebounding game and 13th of the season. His 55 such games are fourth most in Duke history and Mike Lewis is immediately ahead with 57.
Williams recorded his 89th career double-figure scoring game and 22nd of the season.
Williams recorded his 29th career game with five or more blocks and ninth of the season. Williams 29 games is most in Duke history and his nine this season match his total of 2004 and is only behind his 10 such games in 2005 as most in a season.
Williams now has 381 career rejections, most in Duke history and fifth most in ACC history.
Williams now has 1,115 career rebounds and tied Virginia's Travis Watson for 14th place in ACC history. South Carolina's Tom Owens is just one ahead in 13th place and Duke's Christian Laettener is in 12th place in ACC history with 1,149. Laettner is second in Duke history behind Mike Gminski's 1,242.
Greg Paulus scored a career-high 16 points shooting 5-of-8 from the field, 4-of-5 from behind the arc and hitting a pair of free throws. Paulus added seven assists and a steal in 38 minutes of action. Paulus leads the ACC in assists and recorded seven assists for the third straight game. Paulus has had five or more assists 12 games this season and seven or more nine times.
Sean Dockery recorded 15 points shooting 4-of-7 from the field, 3-of-4 from behind the arc and 4-of-4 from the free throw line. Dockery's 15 points is the second-highest output of the season and his 12th double-figure scoring performance of the season.
Josh McRoberts grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds and reached double figures for the third time this season.
J.J. Redick (28.7) and Shelden Williams (18.5) are combining to average 47.2 points per game and are on pace to be the most prolific scoring duo in school history. Jeff Mullins and Art Heyman combined to average 46.5 points per game in 1963.
Duke improves to 101-58 all-time against Maryland and has won two straight. Duke is 42-18 under Coach K against the Terps and has won 16 of the last 23 games. Duke is 2-2 all-time at the Comcast Center.
Coach Mike Krzyzewski improved to 744-247 overall, 671-188 at Duke, 168-88 on the road, 114-72 in ACC road contests.
Duke is now 23-1 for just the third time in school history matching the best 24-game mark in program history. Duke's 1999 team was 37-1 before losing in the national championship game while the 2003 squad started 23-1, as well.
Duke is now 11-0 in ACC play for just the third time in school history and the other two times were Duke's two perfect conference seasons of 16-0 in 1999 and 14-0 in 1963.
Duke has won 150 of its last 184 games outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium, including a 69-19 road mark. Duke is 77-18 away from home against ACC teams since 1997-98.
Duke is 130-25 in ACC regular season play since 1997 and has won 54 of its last 70 ACC road contests.
In 101 seasons, Duke is now 1,787-789 overall and 475-250 in ACC action.
Duke is one of six teams without a loss in conference action.