2004–05 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team

2004-05 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball
ACC Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament, Austin Regional Semifinal L 5462 vs. Michigan State
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 7
AP No. 3
2004-05 record 276 (115 ACC)
Head coach Mike Krzyzewski (25th year)
Home arena Cameron Indoor Stadium

The 2004–05 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team represented Duke University during the 2004-05 men's college basketball season. Mike Krzyzewski had turned down a $40 million offer in the offseason to become the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers to return for his 25th season and rebuild a team that lost Chris Duhon to graduation, Luol Deng to the pros and recruit Shaun Livingston altogether for the NBA Draft. For the first time in five years, Duke was not picked to win the ACC.[1]

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
City, State

November 5
St. Francis/Xavier (Canada)
Exhibition
W 10756 
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

November 11
North Carolina Central
Exhibition
W 9558 
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

November 20*
No. 11 Tennessee-Martin W 8846  1-0
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

November 22*
No. 11 vs. Davidson W 7461  2-0
Charlotte Coliseum 
Charlotte, NC

November 27*
No. 9 UNC-Greensboro W 9844  3-0
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

November 30*
No. 10 No. 11 Michigan State
ACC–Big Ten Challenge
W 8174  4-0
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

December 4*
No. 10 vs. Valparaiso W 9361  5-0
United Center 
Chicago, IL

December 12*
No. 9 Toledo W 8254  6-0
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

December 14*
No. 7 Illinois-Chicago W 8855  7-0
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

December 18*
5:00 p.m.
No. 7 vs. Oklahoma
Dreyfus Classic
W 7867  8-0
Madison Square Garden 
New York, NY

January 2
No. 6 Clemson W 6254  9-0
(1-0)
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

January 5*
No. 5 Princeton W 5946  10-0
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

January 8*
No. 5 Temple W 8274  11-0
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

January 13
No. 5 at North Carolina State W 8674  12-0
(2-0)
RBC Center 
Raleigh, NC

January 16
No. 5 Virginia W 8066  13-0
(3-0)
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

January 19
No. 4 at Miami (FL) W 9283  14-0
(4-0)
BankUnited Center 
Coral Gables, FL

January 22
No. 4 at Florida State W 8856  15-0
(5-0)
Donald L. Tucker Center 
Tallahassee, FL

January 26
No. 2 Maryland L 6675  15-1
(5-1)
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

January 30
No. 2 Virginia Tech W 10065  16-1
(6-1)
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

February 2
No. 4 at No. 7 Wake Forest L 8992  16-2
(6-2)
Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum 
Winston-Salem, NC

February 5
No. 4 No. 25 Georgia Tech W 8265  17-2
(7-2)
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

February 9
No. 7 No. 2 North Carolina
Carolina–Duke rivalry
W 7170  18-2
(8-2)
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

February 12
No. 7 at Maryland L 9299  18-3
(8-3)
Comcast Center 
College Park, MD

February 17
No. 7 at Virginia Tech L 6567  18-4
(8-4)
Cassell Coliseum 
Blacksburg, VA

February 20
No. 7 No. 5 Wake Forest W 10292  19-4
(9-4)
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

February 23
No. 7 at Georgia Tech W 6056  20-4
(10-4)
McCamish Pavilion 
Atlanta, GA

February 26*
No. 7 at St. John's W 5847  21-4
Madison Square Garden 
New York, NY

March 3
No. 6 Miami (FL) W 8359  22-4
(11-4)
Cameron Indoor Stadium 
Durham, NC

March 6
No. 6 at No. 2 North Carolina
Carolina–Duke rivalry
L 7375  22-5
(11-5)
Dean Smith Center 
Chapel Hill, NC

March 11*
No. 5 vs. Virginia
ACC Tournament • Quarterfinals
W 7664  23-5
MCI Center 
Washington, D.C.

March 12*
No. 5 vs. North Carolina State
ACC Tournament • Semifinals
W 7669  24-5
MCI Center 
Washington, D.C.

March 13*
No. 5 vs. Georgia Tech
ACC Tournament • Final
W 6964  25-5
MCI Center 
Washington, D.C.

March 18*
No. 3 vs. Delaware State
NCAA Tournament • First Round
W 5746  26-5
Charlotte Coliseum 
Charlotte, NC

March 20*
No. 3 vs. Mississippi State
NCAA Tournament • Second Round
W 6355  27-5
Charlotte Coliseum 
Charlotte, NC

March 25*
No. 3 vs. No. 15 Michigan State
NCAA Tournament • Regional Semifinals
L 6878  27-6
 
Austin, TX
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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References

  1. "No. 11 Duke Cruises Past Tennessee-Martin, 88-46." Published November 20, 2004. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
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