No statistic more eloquently defines the season-long strength of the 2026 Duke men’s basketball squad than the fact that, through February, they won 27 of their first 29 games. And did so while undertaking one of the country’s toughest schedules.
That said, other stats can be almost as persuasive.
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Start with scoring margin, a telling indicator of strength that reflects balance on both sides of the ball.
With two games left in the regular season — including “Thanks For Stopping By” Day saluting one-and-done players, anachronistically known as “senior day” — Duke led the ACC by averaging 20.4 more points per game than opponents.
In eight of its first 16 league games Duke held rivals to 30 or fewer points in the first half, including 19 by Stanford on its home court. Nine times Duke held ACC clubs to 30 points or fewer in a second half.
Virginia came to Cameron ranked eleventh according to AP as February waned, and notched only 26 in the first half, 25 in the second. The Cavs made 29.1 percent of their field goal tries in scoring 51 points across both periods.
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There’s more.
Duke allowed Florida, seventh in the latest AP poll, only 24 points in the first half at Cameron. The Gators were among 17 teams overall that the Devils held to 30 or fewer points in an opening period.
The Blue Devils arguably clamped down even tighter as the season went on. Only North Carolina among Duke’s last 13 opponents scored more than 70 points overall (71 in a win at Chapel Hill on Feb. 7).
Worthy of note: Duke paced ACC teams in scoring margin last season too, with a 20.5 advantage that led Division I.
Prior to last year, only four teams in the ACC’s first 72 years enjoyed a scoring margin of at least 20 points, marking a potent balance of offense and defense: NC State’s undefeated team of 1973 and the Duke teams in 1998, 1999, and 2001. The ’25 team was the fifth.
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Those previous groups went on to peak performances. The Wolfpack won the NCAA title in 1974 after coming off probation in ’73. Duke reached the ’99 national championship contest with an ACC-record 24.7-point scoring margin, and followed with an NCAA title in 2001.
A mere 11 ACC clubs in nearly three-quarters of a century, counting last year’s Blue Devils, achieved the impressive balance of pacing the league both in scoring margin and scoring defense in the same season. Six of the last seven (since 1981) reached a Final Four.
Should Duke end this season leading in both categories it would be the first time an ACC program made so measurably strong a statement two years in a row.
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2025 |
Duke |
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2019 |
UVa |
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2004 |
Duke |
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1996 |
Wake |
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1993 |
UNC |
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1989 |
Duke |
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1981 |
Virginia |
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1979 |
UNC |
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1970 |
So. Car. |
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1961 |
UNC |
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1958 |
Md. |
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