Dukies On The Court

Dukies On The Court

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Taking A Look At The Past

Duke basketball is one of the best programs in the history of college basketball. They currently set at #4 in all-time wins. Duke has won four national championships & also appeared in a total of fifteen Final Fours. To prove their greatness, Duke has nine previous players named National Player of the Year.Not only those eleven players, but also a total of 71 players drafted into the NBA. Duke has more current players on NBA rosters than any other college program. Something very unusual is that Duke's current head basketball coach has been at the school for 30 years. Duke also has the most ACC(Atlantic Coast Conference) regular season championships with nineteen. On top of that, winning eighteen ACC tournament titles. UCLA is the only team that's been ranked as the #1 team longer than Duke.

UCLA & Duke are #1 & #2 respectively for being ranked as the top team in terms of total weeks at #1. A total of 69 previous All-Americans(55 for performance & 14 for academic). A team that has been a regular visitor to the NCAA Tournament under current coach Krzyewski. They have only missed the NCAA Tournament 4 of the 30 years. They have made a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 19 of those 26 as well. Out of the 26 invites to the NCAA Tournament, they've been chosen as a #1 seed 11 of this times. A record eleven times in which they have won a minimum of 30 games. Well over 1,000 games played under Krzyewski & winning over 78% of those games. Claiming national titles in 1991, 1992, 2001, & 2010.

Star Basketball Alumni

There have been a number or prior Duke basketball greats. From Dick Groat in 1952 to the more recent J.J Redick in 2005. There have been a total of nine past Duke players named Player of the Year. Groat won the award back in 1952. Art Heyman followed next in 1963. Johnny Dawkins won the award in 1986.

Danny Ferry took the honor in 1989. Christian Laettner won it in 1992. Elton Brand garnered the award in 1999. Shane Battier followed by winning in 2001. Jason Williams won the award in 2002 the next year right after Battier won it. The final claim to this award goes to J.J. Redick back in 2005. The two biggest names on this lists are probably Danny Ferry & Christian Laettner. Ferry played at Duke from 1985-1989. He won first team All-American in 1989 & second team All-American in 1988. Ferry has the single game scoring record at Duke with 58 points in a game. He ranks 5th all-time in points & also 5th in total rebounds.

Danny Ferry & Christian Laettner are the most well recognized on the lists. Ferry holds the Duke record for most points(58) scored in a game. Ferry ranks in the top 5 in a couple statistical categories in Duke history. One is points scored & the other is in rebounds. Laettner has a special place in history. He knocked down a buzzer-beating jumper against the Kentucky Wildcats in the 1992 NCAA Tournament. Laettner is an NCAA tournament record holder in numerous categories. He has a total of 407 points. He has 142 FT's made. He has 167 FT's attempted. He has played in a total of 23 tournament games. He is also the all-time Duke leader in three-point percentage. He appeared in the Final Four during all of his seasons at Duke & was a starter in all four of those too.


About the Author:
Freddie Brister is a huge fan of all sports and recommends checking out his Duke Wallet and UCLA Wallet at his shop.



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