Duke is now 13-0 in ACC action and has clinched at least a tie of its 17th all-time regular season ACC Championship. Eleven of those have come under Coach K including seven in the past 10 seasons. Additionally, Duke guarantees itself of the No. 1 seed in the upcoming ACC Tournament, to be held in Greensboro, N.C., from March 9-12.
J.J. Redick scored 30 points off of 10-of-15 from the field, 6-of-9 from three and 4-of-4 from the free throw line. Redick added three steals and an assist to his performance.
Redick now has 2,557 career points and passed current associate coach Johnny Dawkins to become Duke's all-time leading scorer. He also passed N.C. State's Rodney Monroe and is now second in ACC history behind Wake Forest's Dickie Hemric and his total of 2,587.
Redick has now scored 30 or more points in five straight games, two more than the previous record of three accomplished three times by Dick Groat and Bob Verga.
Redick has scored 30 or more in 19 career games, tying the Duke record held by Art Heyman, including a Duke record 13 this season and Duke record five straight. Redick and Heyman are tied for the sixth most 30-point games in ACC history and just one game back of Georgia Tech's Dennis Scott and fifth place with 20 such games. Additionally, Redick's 13 30-plus point performances this season is tied for fifth most in ACC history with North Carolina's Lennie Rosenbluth and Virginia's Buzzy Wilkinson. Immediately ahead tied in third place are N.C. State's David Thompson and Wake Forest's Len Chappel with 15 such games.
Redick has scored 20 or more points in 63 career games, including 21 this season and 15 straight. The 62 career games is third most in Duke history just one behind Art Heyman and two off the record of Mike Gminski. Redick's 15 straight is the fourth-longest streak in Duke history behind Bob Verga's 16 straight in 1967, Art Heyman's 17 straight spanning 1961-62 and Dick Groat's 18 spanning 1951-52.
Redick has scored in double figures in 112 career games, moving out of a tie with Grant Hill and Mike Gminski and into sole possession of fourth place in Duke history. Mark Alarie and Christian Laettner are tied for second with 118 career games. Additionally, Redick has reached double figures in all 26 games this season, an ACC-leading 28 straight and in 63 of his last 65 games dating back to his sophomore season.
Redick scored 20 points in the first half, marking the 25th time in 26 games he's reached double figures by halftime.
Redick recently became the 54th player in NCAA history to record 2,500 points in a career and against Miami, he moved from 46th place to 35th place passing Akron's Joe Jakubick (45th, 2,530), Michigan State's Shawn Respert (44th, 2,531), Alabama State's Steve Rogers and Iona's Steve Burtt (42nd, 2,534), Centenary's Willie Jackson (41st, 2,535), Duke's Johnny Dawkins (40th, 2,537*), Furman's Frank Selvy (39th, 2,538), Utah's Keith Van Horn (38th, 2,542), Niagara's Calvin Murphy (37th, 2,548), N.C. State's Rodney Monroe (36th, 2,551) and Arizona's Sean Elliott (35th, 2,555).
Redick kept his season average of 28.9, which is on pace to set a Duke record and is the highest mark in the ACC since David Thompson averaged 29.9 in 1975.
Redick has now connected on 104 three-pointers this season and moves into sixth place on Duke's season chart, passing his season total of 102 as a sophomore in 2004. Immediately ahead in fifth place is Jason Williams, who hit 108 triples in 2002.
Redick now has 752 points this season and moved into the Top 10 for a season in Duke history. Redick is now eighth on that list passing Art Heyman's 747 points in 1963, Jeff Mullins' 750 in 1964 and Christian Laettner's 751 in 1992. Laettner's total of 771 from 1991 is seventh place on the list.
J.J. Redick has now scored 400 points in 13 ACC contests becoming the first Duke player to score 400 points in a conference season. His total of 383 from 2005 was Duke's record.
Redick has now connected on 124 field goals in ACC play and is seventh place on Duke's all-time chart.
Shelden Williams scored 17 points and grabbed a game-high 15 rebounds for Duke against Miami. Williams connected on 9-of-10 free throws and also had two assists, one steal and one block.
Williams has reached double-figures in scoring in 91 career games and 24 this season.
Williams now has 51 career double-doubles and 13 this season. Both marks are ACC-bests. His 51 career double-doubles is fourth all-time at Duke and just one behind Mike Lewis' total of 52. o Williams now has 56 games with 10 or more rebounds and 14 this season. The 56 games is fourth all-time at Duke just one game behind Mike Lewis' total of 57.
Williams now has 385 career blocks and is Duke's career leader and fifth in ACC history. Georgia Tech's Alvin Jones is fourth with 425.
Williams now has 1,137 career rebounds and remained in third place at Duke and 13th in ACC history. Immediately ahead on both lists is Christian Laettner with 1,149 career rebounds.
Williams now has 100 blocks this season. He is the only Blue Devil to record 100 blocks in a season and he has now done it in each of his last three seasons (111 in 2004 and 122 in 2005).
Williams now has 1,728 career points, 18th all time at Duke and just three points away from tying Bobby Hurley for 17th place.
Williams now has 253 career free throws in ACC regular season action, second most in Duke history behind teammate J.J. Redick, who has 327. Williams plassed Jim Spanarkel (244) and Art Heyman (252) with nine on the night.
Williams now has 81 career steals in ACC action, tied with Tommy Amaker and Grant Hill for eighth most in Duke history. Thomas Hill is in seventh place with 86.
Williams now has 58 blocks this season in ACC action, second most in Duke history behind his total of 64 in 2005.
Josh McRoberts scored 14 points hitting 2-of-3 from the field and career highs of 9-of-11 from the free throw line. McRoberts also hit his fourth career three-pointer and added seven rebounds, three assists, two steals and a block to his performance.
McRoberts has now reached double figures in nine games this season, including four of the past six.
Greg Paulus recorded two assists, giving him 135 on the season and he passed Johnny Dawkins' freshman total of 134 and moved into fifth place on Duke's freshman chart. Tommy Amaker is fourth on the list with 163.
DeMarcus Nelson scored 13 points off the bench for Duke, including 3-of-5 from behind the arc, in 25 minutes of action. He has now reached double figures in two straight and three of the last five games.
Duke is now just one of five undefeated teams in league play remaining in the NCAA, joining George Washington, Atlantic 10; Memphis Conference USA; Bucknell, Patriot; and Gonzaga, West Coast. Duke defeated two of the other four this teams earlier this year.
Duke's 59 first-half points matched a season high first set at UNC Greensboro on Dec. 31. It also marked the most first half points against an ACC opponent since Jan. 19, 2002 vs. Wake Forest (61).
Duke is now 7-1 vs. Miami, 7-0 under Coach K and 4-0 at Cameron Indoor Stadium against the Hurricanes.
Duke is now 25-1 for just the second-time in school history. Duke's 1999 team was 37-1 entering the national championship game.
Duke is now 13-0 in the ACC for the third time in school history. Duke's 1963 team (14-0) and 1999 team (16-0) both finished with perfect ACC marks.
Coach K now has 746 career victories and moves into a tie with Phog Allen for 11th place in NCAA history. He also has 673 wins at Duke, eighth most in NCAA history and just two wins short of Louisville's Denny Crum (675).
Duke has 204 wins this decade, 20 more than any other team in the NCAA.
Duke has won 210 of last 225 games vs. unranked teams overall, including a 104-9 mark vs. ACC teams in that span.
Duke improves to 132-25 in ACC play since 1997.
Duke has won 102 of its last 104 games vs. unranked teams in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Coach K improves to 522-85 vs. unranked teams and 209-15 since 1997-98.
Duke is now 691-141 all-time in Cameron, 334-48 under Coach K and 132-6 since 1997. Additionally, Duke has won 70 of the last 72 games in Cameron.
Duke has hit a three-pointer in 576 straight games, the fourth longest streak in the NCAA.
Duke improves to 853-213 as a ranked team and 103-15 as the No. 2 ranked team in the AP poll.
In 101 seasons, Duke has now won 1,789 games, fourth most in the NCAA.