2009–10 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team

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Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 3
2009–10 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 3 Duke 13 3   .813 35 5   .875
No. 20 Maryland 13 3   .813 24 9   .727
Florida State 10 6   .625 22 10   .688
Virginia Tech 10 6   .625 25 9   .735
Wake Forest 9 7   .563 20 10   .667
Clemson 9 7   .563 21 11   .656
Georgia Tech 7 9   .438 23 13   .639
Boston College 6 10   .375 15 16   .484
Virginia 5 11   .313 15 16   .484
North Carolina 5 11   .313 20 17   .541
NC State 5 11   .313 20 16   .556
Miami (FL) 4 12   .250 20 13   .606
2010 ACC tournament winner
As of March 19, 2010
Rankings from AP Poll
Jon Scheyer against Long Beach state
Duke defeated Iowa State at the United Center in Chicago

The 2009–10 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team represented Duke University in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski, the Blue Devils won the 2010 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, claiming the school's fourth national title.

Duke led the ACC in scoring margin (+16.2), free throw percentage (.761), 3-point field goal percentage (.382), 3-point field goal defense (.278), 3-point field goals made (7.4 per game), rebounding margin (+6.5), and offensive rebound percentage (.410).[1]

All-American point guard Jon Scheyer was the team leader in points per game (18.2), assists (4.9), free throw percentage (.878), and steals per game (1.6), forward Kyle Singler led in 3-point field goal percentage (.399), center Brian Zoubek led in rebounds per game (7.6), and reserve forward Mason Plumlee led in blocks per game (.9).[2]

Individual-game season-highs were Scheyer in points (36), assists (11), and steals (5; twice), Singler in 3-point field goals (8), Zoubek in rebounds (17), and Mason Plumlee and Ryan Kelly in blocks (4).[3]

Scheyer, Singler, and Nolan Smith each scored over 600 points during the season. In 2001–02, Jason Williams, Carlos Boozer, and Mike Dunleavy, Jr. were the first trio to accomplish that feat for Duke.[4] Scheyer (728) and Singler (707) both scored over 700 points,[5] a feat previously accomplished by Jason Williams (841) and Shane Battier (778) in 2001.[5]

Coach K said:

I've said throughout the year they were good, then they were really good, then they were really good with great character. But I told them [after the championship game] before we said a prayer, that: 'You are a great team.'[6]

Pre-season

Recruiting

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Mason Plumlee
C
Warsaw, IN Christ School (NC) 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Feb 27, 2008 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:5/5 stars   Rivals:4/5 stars   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 98
Andre Dawkins
SG
Chesapeake, VA Atlantic Shores Christian School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 196 lb (89 kg) Jun 26, 2008 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:5/5 stars   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 95
Ryan Kelly
PF
Raleigh, NC Ravenscroft School 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Oct 9, 2008 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:5/5 stars   Rivals:5/5 stars   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 97
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Duke Basketball Commitments". Rivals.com.
  • "2009 Duke Basketball Commits". Scout.com.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com.
  • "2009 Team Ranking". Rivals.com.

Roster

2009–10 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Previous school Hometown
G 3 Seth Curry (I) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 175 lb (79 kg) So Charlotte Christian Charlotte, NC
F 13 Olek Czyz (TO) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 240 lb (109 kg) So Reno Reno, NV
G 41 Jordan Davidson (W) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Blair Academy Melbourne, AR
G 20 Andre Dawkins 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Fr Atlantic Shores Christian Chesapeake, VA
F 51 Steve Johnson (W) 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Jr Cheyenne Mountain Colorado Springs, CO
F 34 Ryan Kelly 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Fr Ravenscroft Raleigh, NC
G 53 Casey Peters (W) 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Jr Red Bank Regional Red Bank, NJ
F 5 Mason Plumlee 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 230 lb (104 kg) Fr Christ School Warsaw, IN
F 21 Miles Plumlee 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 240 lb (109 kg) So Christ School Warsaw, IN
G 30 Jon Scheyer 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Sr Glenbrook North Northbrook, IL
F 12 Kyle Singler 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 230 lb (104 kg) Jr South Medford Medford, OR
G 2 Nolan Smith 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Jr Oak Hill Academy (VA) Upper Marlboro, MD
F 42 Lance Thomas 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 225 lb (102 kg) Sr St. Benedict's Prep Scotch Plains, NJ
F 52 Todd Zafirovski (W) 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 240 lb (109 kg) Fr Lake Forest Academy Lake Forest, IL
C 55 Brian Zoubek 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 260 lb (118 kg) Sr Haddonfield Memorial Haddonfield, NJ
Head coach

Mike Krzyzewski

Assistant coach(es)

Chris Collins
Steve Wojciechowski
Nate James


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on
  • (TO) Transfer out
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Current redshirt

Rankings

Ranking Movement
Legend:   Improvement in ranking.   Decrease in ranking.   Not ranked the previous week. rv=Others receiving votes.
Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Wk 15 Wk 16 Wk 17 Wk 18 Final
AP 9 9 7 6 8 7 7 7 5 8 7 8 10T 8 6 5 4 4 3 1
Coaches 8 8 7 5 8 7 7 7 5 7 6 7 9 7 6 5 4 4 3 1
File:Duke 2010 NCAA Champions scoreboard.jpg
2010 NCAA Champions

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Fri, Oct 16
7:30 pm, Cable 13
Blue-White Scrimmage Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC
Exhibition
Sat, Oct 24*
6:30 pm, Cable 13
Pfeiffer W 128–70 
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC
Tue, Nov 3*
7:00 pm, Cable 13
No. 9 Findlay W 84–48 
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC
Regular Season
Fri, Nov 13*
7:00 pm, FSS
No. 9 UNC Greensboro W 96–62  1–0
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Mon, Nov 16*
7:00 pm, ESPNU
No. 9 Coastal Carolina
NIT Tip-Off First Round
W 74–49  2–0
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Tue, Nov 17*
6:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 9 UNC Charlotte
NIT Tip-Off Second Round
W 101–59  3–0
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Sat, Nov 21*
3:00 pm, ACC Network
No. 9 Radford W 104–67  4–0
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Wed, Nov 25*
7:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 7 vs. Arizona State
NIT Tip-Off Semi-Final
W 64–53  5–0
Madison Square Garden (8,756)
New York, NY
Fri, Nov 27*
5:00 pm, ESPN
No. 7 vs. No. 13 Connecticut
NIT Tip-Off Final
W 68–59  6–0
Madison Square Garden (13,179)
New York, NY
Wed, Dec 2*
9:15 pm, ESPN
No. 6 at Wisconsin
ACC – Big Ten Challenge
W 73–69  6–1
Kohl Center (17,230)
Madison, WI
Sat, Dec 5*
3:30 pm, ESPN2
No. 6 St. John's W 80–71  7–1
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Tue, Dec 15*
7:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 7 Gardner–Webb W 113–68  8–1
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Sat, Dec 19*
4:00 pm, CBS
No. 7 vs. No. 15 Gonzaga W 76–41  9–1
Madison Square Garden (14,554)
New York, NY
Tue, Dec 29*
7:00 pm, FSS
No. 7 Long Beach State W 84–63  10–1
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Thu, Dec 31*
6:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 7 Pennsylvania W 114–55  11–1
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Sun, Jan 3
7:45 pm, FSN
No. 7 No. 18 Clemson W 74–53  12–1
(1–0)
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Wed, Jan 6*
10:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 5 vs. Iowa State W 86–65  13–1
United Center (10,067)
Chicago, IL
Sat, Jan 9
2:00 pm, ESPN
No. 5 at No. 20 Georgia Tech W 71–67  13–2
(1–1)
Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,191)
Atlanta, GA
Wed, Jan 13
7:00 pm, ESPN
No. 8 Boston College W 79–59  14–2
(2–1)
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Sun, Jan 17
8:00 pm, FSN
No. 8 Wake Forest W 90–70  15–2
(3–1)
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Wed, Jan 20
9:00 pm, Raycom
No. 7 at NC State W 88–74  15–3
(3–2)
RBC Center (18,925)
Raleigh, NC
Sat, Jan 23
9:00 pm, ESPN
No. 7 at No. 17 Clemson W 60–47  16–3
(4–2)
Littlejohn Coliseum (10,000)
Clemson, SC
Wed, Jan 27
9:00 pm, ESPN
No. 8 Florida State W 70–56  17–3
(5–2)
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Sat, Jan 30*
1:00 pm, CBS
No. 8 at No. 7 Georgetown W 89–77  17–4
Verizon Center (20,039)
Washington, DC
Thu, Feb 4
7:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 10 No. 21 Georgia Tech W 86–67  18–4
(6–2)
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Sat, Feb 6
2:00 pm, ESPN
No. 10 at Boston College W 66–63  19–4
(7–2)
Conte Forum (8,606)
Chestnut Hill, MA
Wed, Feb 10
9:00 pm, ESPN/Raycom
No. 8 at North Carolina
Carolina–Duke rivalry
W 64–54  20–4
(8–2)
Dean Smith Center (21,750)
Chapel Hill, NC
Sat, Feb 13
1:00 pm, CBS
No. 8 Maryland
Duke–Maryland rivalry
W 77–56  21–4
(9–2)
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Wed, Feb 17
7:00 pm, ESPN
No. 6 at Miami W 81–74  22–4
(10–2)
BankUnited Center (6,860)
Coral Gables, FL
Sun, Feb 21
7:45 pm, FSN
No. 6 Virginia Tech W 67–55  23–4
(11–2)
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Thu, Feb 25*
7:00 pm, ESPN
No. 5 Tulsa W 70–52  24–4
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Sun, Feb 28
7:45 pm, FSN
No. 5 at Virginia W 67–49  25–4
(12–2)
John Paul Jones Arena (13,663)
Charlottesville, VA
Wed, Mar 3
9:00 pm, ESPN
No. 4 at No. 22 Maryland
Duke–Maryland rivalry
W 79–72  25–5
(12–3)
Comcast Center (17,950)
College Park, MD
Sat, Mar 6
9:00 pm, ESPN
No. 4 North Carolina
Carolina–Duke rivalry
W 82–50  26–5
(13–3)
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
ACC Tournament
Fri, Mar 12
12:00 pm, ESPN/Raycom
No. 4 vs. Virginia
Quarterfinals
W 57–46  27–5
Greensboro Coliseum (23,381)
Greensboro, NC
Sat, Mar 13
1:30 pm, ESPN/Raycom
No. 4 vs. Miami
Semifinals
W 77–74  28–5
Greensboro Coliseum (23,381)
Greensboro, NC
Sun, Mar 14
1:00 pm, ESPN/Raycom
No. 4 vs. Georgia Tech
Final
W 65–61  29–5
Greensboro Coliseum (23,381)
Greensboro, NC
NCAA Tournament
Fri, March 19*
7:25 PM, CBS
No. 3 (#1 SR) vs. (#16 SR) Arkansas–Pine Bluff
First round
W 73–44  30–5
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (12,251)
Jacksonville, FL
Sun, March 21*
5:15 PM, CBS
No. 3 (#1 SR) vs. (#8 SR) California
Second round
W 68–53  31–5
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (12,547)
Jacksonville, FL
Fri, March 26*
9:53 PM, CBS
No. 3 (#1 SR) vs. No. 10 (#4 SR) Purdue
Sweet Sixteen
W 70–57  32–5
Reliant Stadium (45,505)
Houston, TX
Sun, March 28*
5:05 PM, CBS
No. 3 (#1 SR) vs. No. 19 (#3 SR) Baylor
Elite Eight
W 78–71  33–5
Reliant Stadium (47,492)
Houston, TX
Sat, April 3*
9:14 PM, CBS
No. 3 (#1 SR) vs. No. 6 (#2 ER) West Virginia
Final Four
W 78–57  34–5
Lucas Oil Stadium (71,298)
Indianapolis, IN
Mon, April 5*
9:21 PM, CBS
No. 3 (#1 SR) vs. No. 8 (#5 WR) Butler
National Championship Game
W 61–59  35–5
Lucas Oil Stadium (70,930)
Indianapolis, IN
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.[7] SR=South Region, ER=East Region, WR=West Region.

Accomplishments

  • 17–0 at home
  • 13–0 on neutral courts
  • NIT Season Tip-Off Champions
  • ACC Regular season Co-Champions
  • ACC Tournament Champions, two in a row and 9 out of the last 12
  • 15th consecutive NCAA tournament
  • NCAA Champions, fourth in school history
  • National Titles in three straight decades
  • Mike Krzyzewski ties Adolph Rupp of Kentucky for second most NCAA titles by a Division I head coach[8]
  • Played in national championship game 4 of the last 12 seasons
  • 15th Final Four appearance and 10th out of the last 23 years
  • 35 victories is tied for third most in Duke history
  • 65 victories the past two seasons, most in the NCAA

Team highs

Individual season highs

ACC season leaders

  • Scheyer set the ACC all-time single-season record for minutes played (1,470).
  • Scheyer led the ACC in assist/turnover ratio (3.0; 2nd-best in Duke history), free throw percentage (.878; 7th-best in Duke history), and 3-point FGs made (2.8 per game).[9][10]

Individual honors

  • Jon Scheyer was a 2009–10 consensus All-American (Second Team), a Wooden and Lowe’s Senior First Team All-American, and was named to the Associated Press, USBWA, National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), and Sporting News All-America second teams
  • Scheyer was also an ACC All-Tournament First Team pick and an NCAA South All-Regional and All-Final Four Team selection, was named to the NABC and USBWA 2009–10 All-District teams, and was awarded the NABC Senior Achievement Award
  • Kyle Singler made the Sporting News All-America fifth team
  • Singler was voted as the Final Four Most Outstanding Player. Scheyer and Nolan Smith were named to the All-Final Four Team.
  • Scheyer (unanimous) and Singler were first team All-ACC
  • Nolan Smith was second team All-ACC
  • Lance Thomas named to ACC All-Defensive Team
  • Brian Zoubek and Ryan Kelly named to ACC All-Academic Team

Local Radio

Flagship station Play-by-play announcer Color analyst(s)
WDNC Bob Harris John Roth

See also

References

  1. ^ "Atlantic Coast Conference Official Athletic Site – Men's Basketball". Theacc.com. Archived from the original on January 13, 2010. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  2. ^ "The Official On-Line Home Of Duke Statistics". GoDuke.StatsGeek.com. Archived from the original on 5 April 2010. Retrieved April 4, 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ "Notes: Duke 78, Baylor 71 – Duke University Blue Devils | Official Athletics Site". GoDuke.com. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  5. ^ a b "Notes: Duke 61, Butler 59 – Duke University Blue Devils | Official Athletics Site". GoDuke.com. December 5, 2009. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  6. ^ Teel, David. "Good Duke team finds greatness". dailypress.com. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  7. ^ "[2]." GoDuke.com. Retrieved on March 12, 2010.
  8. ^ goduke.com
  9. ^ "Atlantic Coast Conference Official Athletic Site – Men's Basketball". Theacc.com. Archived from the original on January 13, 2010. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  10. ^ "Game Notes: vs. Butler, April 5, 9:21 PM, CBS – Duke University Blue Devils | Official Athletics Site". GoDuke.com. Retrieved April 23, 2015.