A four-year letterwinner for the Blue Devils that was a part of ACC Tournament championship teams in 2017 and 2019
Named a team captain his final two seasons
Entered his name in the NBA Draft process in 2019, but withdrew to play his senior season
Played in 114 career games and made 23 starts, averaging 3.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and shooting .658 from the field
Finished his career with 100 blocked shots, including 77 over his final two seasons
Earned his Duke degree in international comparative studies in May 2020
2019-20
Selected as a team captain for the second year, and joined in captaincy by Jack White and Tre Jones
Appeared in all 31 games with two starts
Averaged 3.5 points on .554 shooting and 3.5 rebounds
His 27 blocks ranked second on the team
Had a season-high three blocked shots at Virginia (2/29) with six points and two rebounds
Went 4-of-4 from the floor for eight points while adding four rebounds and a blocked shot in 12 minutes at Syracuse (2/1)
Brought down nine rebounds to go with five points and two blocks against Miami (1/21)
Contributed five points, two blocks and three rebounds against Wake Forest (1/11)
Provided a spark off the bench at No. 11 Michigan State (12/3), scoring 10 points on 5-of-5 shooting and securing six rebounds in 19 minutes
Posted 11 points, eight boards and two assists against Central Arkansas (11/12)
2018-19
Named team captain along with teammate Jack White
Played in all 38 games with a career-high 16 starts
Notched career highs in multiple categories, including minutes per game (16.3), rebounds per game (4.4), total blocks (50) and points per game (3.8)
Shot a career-best .747 from the field (59-of-79) and is a career .706 shooter from the floor
Tallied 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting and grabbed six boards at home versus Eastern Michigan (11/14)
In the Maui Invitational Championship game against Gonzaga (11/21), scored six points and grabbed six boards in 15 minutes of action
Recorded back-to-back double-digit games against Stetson (12/1) and Hartford (12/5) with 10 points in each
Swatted a career-high five shots against Hartford (12/5) and tied a career-best three steals
From December 5 to January 14, made 19 consecutive field goals, one shy of former Duke player Alaa Abdelnaby’s all-time ACC record of 20
Finished two points shy of a double-double at North Carolina (3/9), gathering 10 rebounds, blocking four shots and scoring eight points on a perfect 4-for-4 shooting night
Registered a career-high 30 minutes in the ACC Quarterfinal game against Syracuse (3/14)
Recorded 21 rebounds, five blocks and 13 points in Duke's three-game run to the ACC Tournament title
In the Elite Eight game against Michigan State (3/31), notched the first double-double of his career with 11 rebounds and 10 points
The 11 boards and 5-for-5 shooting against the Spartans each tied career highs
Averaged 5.8 rebounds, 4.5 points and 2.3 blocks in the NCAA Tournament
DUKE CANADA TOUR -- SUMMER 2018
Started the first two games of the Duke Canada Tour, before coming off the bench in the final game as the sixth man, averaging 24.0 minutes per contest
Tied for third on the team in scoring, averaging 7.3 points per game to go along with 5.7 rebounds per contest
Posted double figures in the final game of the Canada Tour, scoring 10 points on a perfect 4-4 shooting from the field
Shot an efficient .769 (10-13) across Duke’s three exhibition wins in Canada
2017-18
Played in all 33 games he was available, missing four games with a leg injury
Made the first five starts of his career late in the season and Duke went 4-1 in those games
Averaged career highs in points (3.4), rebounds (4.0) and minutes (12.7)
Ripped down a career-high 11 rebounds in Duke’s season-opening win over Elon (11/10)
Logged a then-career-high 24 minutes in the win over No. 2 Michigan State in the Champions Classic (11/14) and set career-highs in assists (4), steals (3), while scoring four points with seven rebounds
Had six points, six boards and a career-high four blocked shots against Furman (11/20)
Scored 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the field and was a rebound shy of his first career double-double in just 15 minutes of action against South Dakota (12/2)
Had eight points on 4-of-4 shooting and five rebounds at Boston College (12/9)
Missed four of six games between 12/20 and 1/15 with a hamstring injury
Played 24 minutes against Virginia Tech (2/14) with seven points and four boards
Made his first career start in a road win at Clemson (2/18), logging a career-high 30 minutes and scoring two points with 10 rebounds
Started the next four ACC games following Clemson and averaged 6.2 rebounds per game over the five contents he started
Was 6-of-7 from the field and totaled 14 points and 14 rebounds in Duke’s six postseason games
Scored six points with seven rebounds against Rhode Island in the NCAA Second Round (3/17)
2016-17
Played in 12 games, averaging 1.6 points and 1.9 rebounds in 7.1 minutes
Part of Duke's first sub group in one game
Made his regular-season Duke debut with season highs of six points and eight rebounds in the home win over Marist (11/11)
Scored two points, grabbed five rebounds and blocked two shots in Duke's home win over Appalachian State (11/26)
Had three points, five boards and two steals in the home win over Maine (12/3)
Recorded two points and a steal in Duke's NCAA Tournament first-round win over Troy (3/17)
HIGH SCHOOL
Ranked as the No. 39 overall recruit in the 2016 high school class by both Rivals and 247 Sports
Rated No. 41 overall in the class by Rivals and No. 44 overall by ESPN
A two-time NBPA Top 100 Camp participant
Finished his high school career as STAB's all-time leader in rebounds and assists and the school's second-leading all-time scorer
Averaged 21.9 points, 12.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 3.3 blocks per game as a senior to earn All-Central Virginia Player of the Year honors
Also named Prep League Player of the Year and VISAA Division II first-team all-state for the second consecutive season after leading STAB to its third straight VISAA state tournament berth
Averaged 13.1 points and 8.1 rebounds on the AAU circuit with Team Loaded in the summer of 2015, helping the team win the adidas Uprising Summer Championships in Las Vegas
Averaged 21.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 4.2 blocks per game as a junior to lead STAB to the quarterfinals of the 2015 state tournament
Honored as Prep League Player of the Year and a VISAA Division II first-team all-state selection in 2015
Posted averages of 11.7 points, 12.7 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per contest as a sophomore at STAB in 2014
PERSONAL
Full name is Javin Que DeLaurier
Born on April 7, 1998, in Mission Viejo, Calif.
Son of Jason and C'ta DeLaurier
Has three brothers: Ethan, Eli and Jack
Mother played college basketball at Rutgers, earning Atlantic 10 Tournament MVP honors in 1993
Aunt, Deanna Mitchelson, played college basketball at Virginia