2005–06 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team

The 2005–06 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team represented Duke University. The head coach was Mike Krzyzewski. The team played its home games in the Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina, and was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

2005–06 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball
ACC Tournament champions
ACC regular season champions
NIT Season Tip-off champions
NCAA Tournament, Sweet Sixteen
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 7
APNo. 1
2005–06 record32–4 (14–2 ACC)
Head coachMike Krzyzewski (26th season)
Assistant coaches
Home arenaCameron Indoor Stadium
2005–06 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 1 Duke142 .875  324  .889
No. 10 North Carolina124 .750  238  .742
No. 7 Boston College115 .688  288  .778
NC State106 .625  2210  .688
Florida State97 .563  2010  .667
Maryland88 .500  1913  .594
Virginia79 .438  1515  .500
Miami (FL)79 .438  1816  .529
Clemson79 .438  1913  .594
Virginia Tech412 .250  1416  .467
Georgia Tech412 .250  1117  .393
Wake Forest313 .188  1717  .500
2006 ACC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

Recruiting

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Eric Boateng
C
London, England St. Andrews School (DE) 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 255 lb (116 kg) Aug 25, 2004 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: N/A
Jamal Boykin
PF
Los Angeles, California Fairfax High School (Los Angeles) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 230 lb (100 kg) Jul 31, 2004 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: N/A
Josh McRoberts
PF
Carmel, Indiana Carmel High School 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 240 lb (110 kg) Sep 16, 2003 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: N/A
Greg Paulus
PG
Syracuse, New York Christian Brothers High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Sep 2, 2003 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: N/A
Martynas Pocius
SG
Vilnius, Lithuania Holderness School (NH) 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Oct 26, 2004 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: N/A
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 2   Rivals: 2  ESPN: N/A
  • 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. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
  • "2005 Duke Basketball Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
  • "2005 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved 2011-06-24.

    Roster

    Name Number Position Height Weight Year Hometown
    Eric Boateng 45 C 6–10 255 Freshman London, England
    Jamal Boykin 34 F 6–7 230 Freshman Los Angeles, California
    Jordan Davidson 12 G 6–1 180 Freshman Melbourne, Arkansas
    Patrick Davidson 41 G 6–0 190 Junior Melbourne, Arkansas
    Sean Dockery 15 G 6–2 185 Senior Chicago, Illinois
    Patrick Johnson 51 F 6–9 250 Senior Atlanta, Georgia
    David McClure 14 F 6–6 205 Sophomore Ridgefield, Connecticut
    Josh McRoberts 2 F 6–10 230 Freshman Carmel, Indiana
    Lee Melchionni 13 F 6–6 205 Senior Lancaster, Pennsylvania
    DeMarcus Nelson 21 G 6–3 195 Sophomore Elk Grove, California
    Joe Pagliuca 30 G 6–2 185 Junior Weston, Massachusetts
    Greg Paulus 3 G 6–1 185 Freshman Syracuse, New York
    Ross Perkins 40 G 6–4 200 Senior Greensboro, North Carolina
    Martynas Pocius 5 G 6–4 185 Freshman Vilnius, Lithuania
    JJ Redick 4 G 6–4 190 Senior Roanoke, Virginia
    Shelden Williams 23 F 6–9 250 Senior Forest Park, Oklahoma

    Schedule

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Regular Season
    November 14, 2005*
    7:30 PM, ESPN2
    No. 1 Boston University
    NIT Season Tip-Off
    W 64–47  1–0
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    November 16, 2005*
    7:30 PM, ESPN
    No. 1 Seton Hall
    NIT Season Tip-Off
    W 93–40  2–0
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    November 19, 2005*
    5:00 PM, ESPN2
    No. 1 Davidson W 84–55  3–0
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    November 23, 2005*
    7:00 PM, ESPN2
    No. 1 vs. Drexel
    NIT Season Tip-Off
    W 78–68  4–0
    Madison Square Garden (9,766)
    New York City
    November 25, 2005*
    6:45 PM, ESPN2
    No. 1 vs. No. 11 Memphis W 70–67  5–0
    Madison Square Garden (12,129)
    New York
    November 30, 2005*
    9:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 1 at No. 17 Indiana
    ACC–Big Ten Challenge
    W 75–67  6–0
    Assembly Hall (17,343)
    Bloomington, Indiana
    December 4, 2005
    8:00 PM, FSN
    No. 1 Virginia Tech W 77–75  7–0
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    December 7, 2005*
    7:00 PM, ESPN2
    No. 1 Penn W 72–59  8–0
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    December 10, 2005*
    1:30 PM, CBS
    No. 1 vs. No. 2 Texas W 97–66  9–0
    Continental Airlines Arena (19,579)
    East Rutherford, New Jersey
    December 18, 2005*
    8:00 PM, FSN
    No. 1 Valparaiso W 104–77  10–0
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    December 21, 2005*
    6:00 PM, ESPN2
    No. 1 St. John's W 70–57  11–0
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    December 31, 2005*
    1:00 PM, RJ
    No. 1 at UNC Greensboro W 102–69  12–0
    Greensboro Coliseum (21,124)
    Greensboro, North Carolina
    January 2, 2006*
    4:30 PM, ESPN
    No. 1 Bucknell W 84–50  13–0
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    January 8, 2006
    8:00 PM, FSN
    No. 1 at No. 23 Wake Forest W 82–64  14–0
    (1–0)
    Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (14,665)
    Winston-Salem, North Carolina
    January 11, 2006
    9:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 1 No. 23 Maryland W 76–52  15–0
    (2–0)
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    January 14, 2006
    2:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 1 at Clemson W 87–77  16–0
    (3–0)
    Littlejohn Coliseum (10,000)
    Clemson, South Carolina
    January 18, 2006
    7:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 1 No. 14 NC State W 81–68  17–0
    (4–0)
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    January 21, 2006*
    1:30 PM, CBS
    No. 1 at Georgetown L 84–87  17–1
    Verizon Center (20,035)
    Washington, D.C.
    January 26, 2006
    7:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 2 at Virginia Tech W 80–67  18–1
    (5–0)
    Cassell Coliseum (9,847)
    Blacksburg, Virginia
    January 28, 2006
    7:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 2 Virginia W 82–63  19–1
    (6–0)
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    February 1, 2006
    9:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 2 at No. 15 Boston College W 83–81  20–1
    (7–0)
    Conte Forum (8,606)
    Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
    February 4, 2006
    12:00 PM, RJ
    No. 2 Florida State W 97–96 OT 21–1
    (8–0)
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    February 7, 2006
    9:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 2 at No. 23 North Carolina W 87–83  22–1
    (9–0)
    Dean Smith Center (21,750)
    Chapel Hill, North Carolina
    February 11, 2006
    1:00 PM, CBS
    No. 2 at Maryland W 96–88  23–1
    (10–0)
    Comcast Center (17,950)
    College Park, Maryland
    February 14, 2006
    8:00 PM
    No. 2 Wake Forest W 93–70  24–1
    (11–0)
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    February 19, 2006
    5:30 PM, FSN
    No. 2 Miami W 92–71  25–1
    (12–0)
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    February 22, 2006
    7:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 1 at Georgia Tech W 73–66  26–1
    (13–0)
    Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,191)
    Atlanta, Georgia
    February 25, 2006*
    2:30 PM, ESPN
    No. 1 at Temple W 74–66  27–1
    (14–0)
    Wachovia Center (20,313)
    Philadelphia
    March 1, 2006
    7:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 1 at Florida State L 74–79  27–2
    (14–1)
    Donald L. Tucker Center (12,100)
    Tallahassee, Florida
    March 4, 2006
    9:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 1 No. 13 North Carolina
    ESPN College GameDay
    L 76–83  27–3
    (14–2)
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, North Carolina
    ACC Tournament
    March 10, 2006
    12:00 PM, ESPN2
    No. 3 vs. Miami (FL)
    Quarterfinals
    W 80–76  28–3
    Greensboro Coliseum (23,745)
    Greensboro, North Carolina
    March 11, 2006
    1:30 PM, ESPN
    No. 3 vs. Wake Forest
    Semifinals
    W 78–66  29–3
    Greensboro Coliseum (23,745)
    Greensboro, North Carolina
    March 12, 2006
    1:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 3 vs. No. 11 Boston College
    Championship
    W 78–76  30–3
    Greensboro Coliseum (23,745)
    Greensboro, North Carolina
    NCAA Tournament
    March 16, 2006
    10:00 PM, CBS
    No. 1 (1 A) vs. (16 A) Southern
    First Round
    W 70–56  31–3
    Greensboro Coliseum (22,642)
    Greensboro, North Carolina
    March 18, 2006
    12:00 PM, CBS
    No. 1 (1 A) vs. No. 14 (8 A) George Washington
    Second Round
    W 74–61  32–3
    Greensboro Coliseum (22,642)
    Greensboro, North Carolina
    March 23, 2006
    7:00 PM, CBS
    No. 1 (1 A) vs. No. 19 (4 A) LSU
    Sweet Sixteen
    L 54–62  32–4
    Georgia Dome (27,130)
    Atlanta, Georgia
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

    Regular season

    North Carolina

    February 7, 2006
    9 p.m.
    Duke 87, North Carolina 83
    Scoring by half: 40–35, 47–48
    Pts: JJ Redick 35
    Rebs: Shelden Williams 9
    Asts: Greg Paulus 7
    Pts: Reyshawn Terry 17
    Rebs: David Noel, Tyler Hansbrough, Danny Green 9
    Asts: David Noel 5
    Carolina-Duke rivalry
    Smith Center
    Attendance: 21,750
    Referees: Jamie Luckie, Jim Burr, Tim Higgins

    Wake Forest

    JJ Redick set the NCAA record for career three-pointers made.[1]

    NCAA basketball tournament

    • South
      • Duke 70, Southern 54
      • Duke 74, George Washington 61
      • Louisiana State 62, Duke 54

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    Awards and honors

    The March 2006 game vs. UNC was the most watched college basketball game in ESPN history.

    Team players drafted into the NBA

    RoundPickPlayerNBA Club
    15Shelden WilliamsAtlanta Hawks
    111JJ RedickOrlando Magic

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