J.J. Redick scored 36 points, including eight straight in overtime, while shooting 12-of-25 from the field, 3-of-10 from behind the arc and 9-of-10 from the free throw line. Redick also added a season high of six rebounds and tied his career high with six assists in 43 minutes.
Redick surpassed the 30-point plateau for the ninth time this season and 15th of his career. Redick's nine 30 point games this season is third-most in Duke history, tying Dick Groat's nine games in 1951 and ?52 and only behind Bob Verga's 10 games in 1967. Redick's 15 career 30-point games ranks third at Duke, three behind second place (Dick Groat, 18).
Redick surpassed the 20-point plateau for the 59th time in his career and 17th of 2005-06, including 11 straight games. Redick's 11 straight 20-point games is the third-longest streak in Duke history. Dick Groat holds the longest such streak at 18 games spanning 1951 and ?52. Redick's 59 20-point games ranks fourth all-time at Duke and he's just one behind third place held by current associate coach Johnny Dawkins, who recorded 60 such games.
Redick recorded his 108th career game in double-figures, including all 22 this season and in an ACC-leading 24 straight. Redick has scored in double figures in 59 of the past 61 games dating back to his sophomore season. Redick's 108 career games in double figures ranks tied for sixth place in Duke history with Jim Spanarkel.
Redick now has 2,424 career points and remains in third place on Duke's chart and sixth on the ACC career chart. Immediately ahead on both charts is Duke's Christian Laettner with 2,460.
Redick now has 403 career three-pointers and passed Radford's Doug Day for third-most in NCAA history. He owns the Duke record and is second in the ACC behind NCAA record-holder Curtis Staples of Virginia (413).
Redick scored 15 point in the first half and has hit double-figures in scoring in 21 of Duke's 22 games this season. He is averaging 15.1 points per first half.
Redick became the most prolific scorer in Cameron Indoor Stadium history surpassing associate Coach Johnny Dawkins for most points scored at Cameron in a career. Redick now has 1,157 points all-time at home while Dawkins recorded 1,125 points. Redick surpassed his coach in five fewer games than Dawkins' mark.
Shelden Williams scored 27 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and had four blocks and four steals against Florida State.
Williams recorded his 49th career double-double and 11th of the season, including ninth in the past 13 games.
Williams' 49 career and 11 season double-doubles both lead all active ACC players and his career mark is fourth-highest in Duke history.
Williams recorded his 25th career 20-point game and 12th of the season.
Williams recorded his 55th career double-figure rebounding game, including his 12th of the season. Williams' 54 games with 10 or more rebounds ranks fourth all-time at Duke.
Williams recorded his 86th career game with 10 or more points and 20th of the season.
Williams now has 1,656 career points and moved past Cherokee Parks (1,643) and Ronnie Mayer (1953-56) into 19th place on Duke's career scoring chart. Williams is just two points away from tying Randy Denton for 18th place.
Williams now has 366 career blocked shots adding to the Duke record. He sits at fifth place in ACC history.
Williams now has 1,093 career rebounds to remain third place in Duke history and 16th in ACC history. He's just four rebounds away from 15th place in ACC history currently held but North Carolina's George Lynch.
DeMarcus Nelson scored all of his points in the first half, nearly missing his season high of 16 ( vs. Seton Hall, Nov. 16) and career high of 17( vs. Valparaiso, 12/4/04). Nelson hit his first six shots, including three from behind the arc, and also finished with six rebounds.
Greg Paulus recorded a game-high seven assists against just one turnover.
Pat Johnson saw his first action since the Wake Forest game on Jan. 8.
Duke improved to 25-4 all time against Florida State including five straight victories overall and remained perfect at Cameron Indoor Stadium (15-0) against the Seminoles. Coach K improved to 24-3 against Florida State.
The Duke-Florida State game was the first overtime game in Cameron Indoor Stadium since Duke defeated N.C. State 84-83 on Jan. 11, 2000.
Duke is now 689-141 all-time at Cameron Indoor Stadium, including 332-48 under Coach K while winning 68 of the last 70.
J.J. Redick (36) and Shelden Williams (27) combined for 63 points, the second-highest total they've combined for in their career and the sixth-highest total in school history. Danny Ferry (58) and Alaa Abdelnaby (17) combined for 75 at Miami on Dec. 10, 1985; Joe Belmont (37) and Ronnie Mayer (32) combined for 69 at Penn on Dec. 16, 1955; Dick Groat (40) and Bernie Janacki (24) combined for 24 at South Carolina on Dec. 23, 1952; Art Heyman (38) and Jeff Mullins (26) combined for 64 against Maryland on Jan. 13, 1962; and J.J. Redick (41) and Shelden Williams (23) combined for 64 against Texas on Dec. 10, 2005.
Duke is 21-1 for the fourth time in its history, and third time in the past four years, as the best 22-game mark in school history. Duke's 1999 team was 37-1 entering the national championship game while the 2003 team started 23-1 and the 2004 team 21-1.
Duke is 9-0 in the ACC for the eighth time in program history and fifth time under Coach K to go along with three of Vic Bubas' 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 and the 1998 and 2000 teams both started 9-0.