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2005–06 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team

American college basketball season

2005–06 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team

American college basketball season

FieldValue
modeBasketball
year2005–06
teamDuke Blue Devils
imageDuke Blue Devils basketball mark.svg
image_size125
conferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
short_confACC
CoachRank7
APRank1
record32–4
conf_record14–2
head_coachMike Krzyzewski (26th season)
asst_coach1Johnny Dawkins
asst_coach2Chris Collins
asst_coach3Steve Wojciechowski
stadiumCameron Indoor Stadium
championACC regular season and [tournament](2006-acc-men-s-basketball-tournament) champions
NIT Season Tip-off champions
bowl[NCAA tournament](2006-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
bowl_resultSweet Sixteen

NIT Season Tip-off champions

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.

Recruiting

Roster

NameNumberPositionHeightWeightYearHometown
Eric Boateng45C6–10255FreshmanLondon, England
Jamal Boykin34F6–7230FreshmanLos Angeles, California
Jordan Davidson12G6–1180FreshmanMelbourne, Arkansas
Patrick Davidson41G6–0190JuniorMelbourne, Arkansas
Sean Dockery15G6–2185SeniorChicago, Illinois
Patrick Johnson51F6–9250SeniorAtlanta, Georgia
David McClure14F6–6205SophomoreRidgefield, Connecticut
Josh McRoberts2F6–10230FreshmanCarmel, Indiana
Lee Melchionni13F6–6205SeniorLancaster, Pennsylvania
DeMarcus Nelson21G6–3195SophomoreElk Grove, California
Joe Pagliuca30G6–2185JuniorWeston, Massachusetts
Greg Paulus3G6–1185FreshmanSyracuse, New York
Ross Perkins40G6–4200SeniorGreensboro, North Carolina
Martynas Pocius5G6–4185FreshmanVilnius, Lithuania
JJ Redick4G6–4190SeniorRoanoke, Virginia
Shelden Williams23F6–9250SeniorForest Park, Oklahoma

Schedule

|- !colspan=9 style=|Regular season |- !colspan=12 style=| ACC Tournament |- !colspan=12 style=| NCAA tournament

Regular season

North Carolina

Wake Forest

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

NCAA basketball tournament

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

Awards and honors

The March 2006 game vs. UNC was the most watched college basketball game in ESPN history.
  • JJ Redick, Adolph Rupp Trophy
  • JJ Redick, ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year
  • JJ Redick, Naismith College Player of the Year
  • JJ Redick, USBWA College Player of the Year
  • JJ Redick, John R. Wooden Award
  • Shelden Williams, NABC Defensive Player of the Year

Team players drafted into the NBA

References

References

  1. (February 14, 2006). "Redick sets 3-point mark as No. 2 Duke cruises". ESPN.com.
  2. "RotoWire Fantasy Football, Baseball, Basketball and More".
  3. "About Us".
  4. "Naismith Awards - Naismith Trophy".
  5. "The Oscar Robertson Trophy - Past Oscar Robertson Trophy Winners".
  6. "Wooden Award - Athletics".
  7. "National Association of Basketball Coaches Official Athletic Site".
  8. "2006 NBA Draft on Basketballreference.com".
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