


For the second consecutive game, Duke needed a postgame ceremony to recognize the efforts of J.J. Redick. The senior guard from Roanoke, Va., tossed in 30 points to become the school’s all-time leading scorer as the Blue Devils defeated Miami, 92-71, on Sunday evening at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Now with 2,557 career points, Redick passed current associate head coach Johnny Dawkins for the top spot on Duke’s scoring chart. Dawkins registered 2,556 career points from 1983-86. Redick now sits in second place on the ACC all-time chart, trailing only Wake Forest’s Dickie Hemric who had 2,587 points.
You can check out the photo galleries of the Duke-Miami game at these two links - duke gallery and AP photo gallery .
March Madness is almost upon us!!
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