The Blue Devils have won 11 of the last 12 games against Georgia Tech in Cameron Indoor Stadium and are 30-5 all-time at home against the Yellow Jackets.
Duke extended its winning streak to 15 straight games at Cameron Indoor Stadium, including all 13 games this season. The winning streak includes seven straight wins against ACC teams in Durham. The five ACC wins at home for the Blue Devils this season have come by an average of 18.8 points per game.
The Blue Devils improved to 5-2 against ranked opponents this season and 3-1 against ranked ACC teams.
Duke went over 80 points for the 10th time this season and are 10-0 in games when scoring 80 or more.
The .667 (12-of-18) three-point field goal percentage tied for the ninth most in a game in school history. It is the eighth time a Duke team shot .667 from beyond the arc, the last coming in 2003 (10-of-15) against Central Michigan in the NCAA Tournament.
The 12 made three-point field goals for Duke marked the sixth time this year the Blue Devils have made 10 or more treys in a game. It is the first time in 2010 as Duke did not make more than nine three-point shots in the nine games during the month of January.
Georgia Tech made just 3-of-12 (.250) from beyond the three-point line, the 10th time Duke has held its opponent under 30 percent shooting from deep.
Duke outscored its opponent 17-1 in points off turnovers, the 10th time its opponent has scored less than 10 points off turnovers in a game this season.
Duke's five starters combined to make 12-of-12 free throws in the first half.
The Blue Devils held a 40-32 rebounding advantage, improving to 16-2 when outrebounding the opposition. Duke has tallied 40 or more rebounds in 13 of the 22 games on the year.
Senior Jon Scheyer has started in 29 consecutive games and in 90 career contests.
Scheyer had 21 points to give him a team-high 10 games with 20 or more this season. He has 20 or more points in five of the eight conference games this year. He has scored 10 or more points in 21 of the 22 games and now has 97 career double-figure scoring games.
The 21 points give Scheyer 1,763 for his career, passing Bob Verga for 17th on the Blue Devils' all-time scoring list.
Scheyer extended his streak to 15 consecutive games with a made three-point field goal and leads the team with 59 treys this season.
After going 9-of-10 from the free throw line, Scheyer is 111-of-123 (.902) from the foul line on the season to lead the ACC. He moved up two spots on Duke's career free throws list, passing Mike Gminski and Dick Groat into sixth all-time with 525 made foul shots.
The seven assists were the most in an ACC game this season for Scheyer as he now has 16 games with five or more assists this season.
The two steals give him 175 for his career and marked the 10th game this year he has had two or more steals in a game.
Junior Kyle Singler extended his consecutive starts streak to 50 games and has now started in 92 career contests.
Singler scored a career-high 30 points, passing his previous best of 28 against Wisconsin earlier this year. He went over the 20-point mark for the eighth time this season and 23rd time in his career. He reached double figures in scoring for the 19th time this season and 78th time in his career.
The 30 points move Singler past Mike Lewis into 30th on Duke's career scoring charts. He now has 1,429 career points.
Singler tied a school record for three-point field goal percentage with at least 10 attempts, matching William Avery (8-of-10 vs. Florida in 1998), Jason Williams (8-of-10 vs. Temple in 2000) and J.J. Redick (8-of-10 vs. Virginia in 2006). The 80 percent from deep is tied for 10th best for five or more attempts.
Singler's eight made treys tie him for third most all-time at Duke in a single game, one shy of Shane Battier (2000 vs. Princeton) and J.J. Redick (2005 vs. Texas). It is the seventh time a Duke player has made eight three-point field goals as Singler joins William Avery (one time), Jason Williams (three times) and Redick (two times) as the only four players to do so.
The eight made three-point field goals are a career high for Singler, whose previous high was six treys against Maryland on Feb. 13, 2008. Each of his first seven made field goals were from behind the three-point line.
Senior Lance Thomas grabbed 11 rebounds for his third double-figure rebounding game this season. He has grabbed at least five rebounds in each of the last five games, averaging 8.2 rebounds per game during that stretch.
Thomas made 4-of-4 from the free throw line and is now shooting 37-of-45 (.822) this season after shooting just .552 from the foul line in his first three seasons.