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Duke Blue Devils
RECORD: 29-5 COACH: Mike Krzyzewski | SEASON RESULTS | SEASON STATS
OUTLOOK
  • First round: Defeated Lamar, 82-55
  • Second round: Defeated Kansas, 69-64
  • Sweet 16: Lost to Florida, 87-78

    What I like most about Duke is its offensive firepower. Everybody in the Blue Devils' rotation can score. Even Nick Horvath off the bench, although he hasn't played much, is an outstanding shooter.

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  • Because of Duke's scoring ability, a team can't concentrate on one play. If you stop Shane Battier, Chris Carrawell or Nate James will hurt you. Freshman Carlos Boozer has developed into an effective inside player. The Blue Devils will play four outside and one inside. They can all attack the basket and handle the ball. That's their best quality.

    Considering the turnover of players this year, it's surprising how well Duke did. Carrawell and Battier have stepped up to become tremendous players. And the freshmen were obviously the right people for the right time. Remember, this is the first time they have had the adversity of players leaving early, and Mike Krzyzewski handled it well.

    Duke's biggest weakness is its depth, although it's not as much of a weakness now that freshman Mike Dunleavy Jr. is back. Horvath and Matt Christensen, who hadn't played many minutes, were forced to rotate as the sixth man while Dunleavy was out with mononucleosis. Even with Dunleavy back, it's a short rotation. However, Dunleavy is almost like a sixth and seventh man because he can go in for Jason Williams and Carlos Boozer and any player in between and give teams matchup problems.

    Their outlook for the tournament improves with Dunleavy back, but the Blue Devils don't rebound the ball well. They could lose if they play a power, inside team and get players in foul trouble. They have the potential to get to the Final Four, but they could also be out in the second round. -- Dan Bonner, ESPN

    ROSTER
    No Name Position Height Weight Class Rebounds Assists Points
    3Nick HorvathF6-10215Fr1.70.33.4
    4Carlos BoozerF6-9260FR6.01.012.5
    5Ryan CaldbeckG6-3190JR0.30.00.7
    14Nate JamesGF6-6205JR4.22.011.2
    15Andre BucknerG5-10180FR0.50.41.0
    20Casey SandersC6-11205FR1.10.01.4
    22Jason WilliamsG6-2190FR4.06.514.3
    23Chris CarrawellF6-6215SR6.03.117.3
    30Andy BormanG6-0175FR0.10.00.0
    31Shane BattierF6-8215JR5.42.017.9
    34Mike Dunleavy JrGF6-7200FR3.91.99.6
    41Matt ChristensenF6-10240SO2.40.42.0


    PROBABLE STARTERS
    F -- Chris Carrawell (6-6, Sr., 17.5 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 3.4 apg)
    F -- Shane Battier (6-8, Jr., 17.7, 5.5, 2.1)
    C -- Carlos Boozer (6-9, Fr., 12.7, 6.1, 1.1)
    G -- Nate James (6-6, Jr., 11.0, 4.3, 1.9)
    G -- Jason Williams (6-2., Fr., 14.4, 4.1, 6.5)
     
    TOP RESERVES
    F -- Mike Dunleavy Jr (6-7., Fr., 10.0, 4.2, 1.9)
    F -- Nick Horvath (6-10, Fr., 3.5, 1.9, 0.4)
    F -- Matt Christensen (6-10, So., 2.0, 2.3, 0.3)
    C -- Casey Sanders (6-11, Fr., 1.9, 1.2, 0.1)
    G -- Andre Buckner (5-10, Fr., 0.9, 0.5, 0.5)
    G -- J. D. Simpson (6-4, Jr., 0.5, 0.1, 0.3)

    NOTABLE
    Seed, Region and Bid: 1, East, Conference Champion
    Total NCAA Tournament Bids: 24
    NCAA Tournament Record: 65-21 (.756)
    Final Four Appearances: 12 (1999, 1994, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1998, 1986, 1978, 1966, 1964, 1963)
    NCAA Tournament Championships: 2 (1992, 1991)
    Best NCAA Tournament Finish: National champions (1992, 1991)
    Final ESPN/USA Today ranking:1
    Final Asscoiated Press ranking: 1
    Final Ratings Percentage Index: 2
    Final Sagarin Computer Ranking: 3

    RECORD VS. RANKED TEAMS (9-4)
    Nov. 11 -- Lost to No. 13 Stanford, 80-79
    Nov. 12 -- Lost to No. 1 Connecticut, 71-66
    Nov. 30 -- Beat No. 16 Illinois, 72-69
    Dec. 4 -- Beat No. 20 DePaul, 84-83
    Jan. 9 -- Beat No. 15 Maryland, 80-70
    Jan. 19 -- Beat NC State, 92-88
    Jan. 22 -- Beat Wake Forest, 75-61
    Feb. 3 -- Beat North Carolina, 86-80
    Feb. 9 -- Lost to No. 22 Maryland, 98-87
    Feb. 26 -- Lost to St. John's, 83-82
    Mar. 4 -- Beat North Carolina, 90-76
    Mar. 11 -- Beat Wake Forest, 82-73
    Mar. 12 -- Beat No. 19 Maryland, 81-68
    (Opponents ranking reflects ranking on game day)


    NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY
    Overall Record: 65-21 (.756)
    Final Four Appearances: 12 (1963, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1999)
    NCAA Tournament Championships: 2 (1991, 1992)

    1999--First seed in East Region
    Defeated Florida A&M in first round, 99-58
    Defeated Tulsa in second round, 97-56
    Defeated SW Missouri State in regional semifinal, 78-61
    Defeated Temple in regional final, 85-64
    Defeated Michigan State in National Semifinal, 68-62
    Lost to Connecticut in National Championship, 77-74

    1998--First seed in South Region
    Defeated Radford in first round, 99-63
    Defeated Oklahoma State in second round, 79-73
    Defeated Syracuse in regional semifinal, 80-67
    Lost to Kentucky in regional final, 86-84

    1997--Second seed in Southeast Region
    Defeated Murray State in first round, 81-78
    Lost to Providence in second round, 98-87

    1996--Eighth seed in Southeast Region
    Lost to Eastern Michigan in first round, 75-60

    1994--Second seed in Southeast Region
    Defeated Texas Southern in first round, 82-70
    Defeated Michigan State in second round, 85-74
    Defeated Marquette in regional semifinal, 59-49
    Defeated Purdue in regional final, 69-60
    Defeated Florida in National Semifinal, 70-65
    Lost to Arkansas in National Championship, 76-72

    1993--Third seed in Midwest Region
    Defeated Southern Illinois in first round, 105-70
    Lost to California in second round, 82-77

    1992--First seed in East Region
    Defeated Campbell in first round, 82-56
    Defeated Iowa in second round, 75-62
    Defeated Seton Hall in regional semifinal, 81-69
    Defeated Kentucky in regional final, 104-103 (OT)
    Defeated Indiana in National Semifinal, 81-78
    Defeated Michigan in National Championship, 71-51

    1991--Second seed in Midwest Region
    Defeated Northeast Louisiana in first round, 102-73
    Defeated Iowa in second round, 85-70
    Defeated Connecticut in regional semifinal, 81-67
    Defeated St. John's in regional final, 78-61
    Defeated UNLV in National Semifinal, 79-77
    Defeated Kansas in National Championship, 72-65

    1990--Third seed in East Region
    Defeated Richmond in first round, 81-46
    Defeated St. John's in second round, 76-72
    Defeated UCLA in regional semifinal, 90-81
    Defeated Connecticut in regional final, 79-78 (OT)
    Defeated Arkansas in National Semifinal, 97-83
    Lost to UNLV in National Championship, 103-73

    1989--Second seed in East Region
    Defeated South Carolina State in first round, 90-69
    Defeated West Virginia in second round, 70-63
    Defeated Minnesota in regional semifinal, 87-70
    Defeated Georgetown in regional final, 85-77
    Lost to Seton Hall in National Semifinal, 95-78

    1988--Second seed in East Region
    Defeated Boston University in first round, 85-69
    Defeated Southern Methodist in second round, 94-79
    Defeated Rhode Island in regional semifinal, 73-72
    Defeated Temple in regional final, 63-53
    Lost to Kansas in National Semifinal, 66-59

    1987--Fifth seed in Midwest Region
    Defeated Texas A&M in first round, 58-51
    Defeated Xavier (Ohio) in second round, 65-60
    Lost to Indiana in regional semifinal, 88-82

    1986--First seed in East Region
    Defeated Mississippi Valley State in first round, 85-78
    Defeated Old Dominion in second round, 89-61
    Defeated DePaul in regional semifinal, 74-67
    Defeated Navy in regional final, 71-50
    Defeated Kansas in National Semifinal, 71-67
    Lost to Louisville in National Championship, 72-69

    1985--Third seed in Midwest Region
    Defeated Pepperdine in first round, 75-62
    Lost to Boston College in second round, 74-73

    1984--Third seed in West Region
    Lost to Washington in second round, 80-78

    1980--Fourth seed in Mideast Region
    Defeated Pennsylvania in second round, 52-42
    Defeated Kentucky in regional semifinal, 55-54
    Lost to Purdue in regional final, 68-60

    1979--Second seed in East Region
    Lost to St. John's in second round, 80-78

    1978--East Region
    Defeated Rhode Island in first round, 63-62
    Defeated Pennsylvania in regional semifinal, 84-80
    Defeated Villanova in regional final, 90-72
    Defeated Notre Dame in National Semifinal, 90-86
    Lost to Kentucky in National Championship, 94-88

    1966--East Region
    Defeated St. Joseph's (PA) in regional semifinal, 76-74
    Defeated Syracuse in regional final, 91-81
    Lost to Kentucky in National Semifinal, 83-79
    Defeated Utah for National Third Place, 79-77

    1964--East Region
    Defeated Villanova in regional semifinal, 87-73
    Defeated Connecticut in regional final, 101-54
    Defeated Michigan in National Semifinal, 91-80
    Lost to UCLA in National Championship, 98-83

    1963--East Region
    Defeated New York in regional semifinal, 81-76
    Defeated St. Joseph's in regional final, 73-59
    Lost to Loyola (IL) in National Semifinal, 94-75
    Defeated Oregon State for National Third Place, 85-63

    1960--East Region
    Defeated Princeton in first round, 84-60
    Defeated St. Joseph's (PA) in regional semifinals, 58-56
    Lost to New York in regional finals, 74-59

    1955--East Region
    Lost to Villanova in first round, 74-73

    Record by Region:
    In East: 44-11 (.800)
    In South/Southeast: 9-4 (.692)
    In Midwest: 10-3 (.769)
    In West: 0-1 (.000)
    In Mideast: 2-1 (.667)

    Record by Seed:
    As 1st seed: 19-3 (.864)
    As 2nd seed: 20-5 (.800)
    As 3rd seed: 7-4 (.636)
    As 4th seed: 2-1 (.667)
    As 5th seed: 2-1 (.667)
    As 8th seed: 0-1 (.000)

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