Improved to 24-0 to start the season, continuing its school record for best season-opening start in Duke history.
Duke (24-0, 9-0) and North Carolina (24-0, 8-0) remain as the only undefeated teams in the nation and in ACC action.
Won its 70th straight game against an unranked team in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Picked up its 15th consecutive win in Cameron Indoor Stadium
Won its 47th out of the last 50th home ACC contest.
Owns a record of 45-4 when ranked No. 1.
Duke scored over 100 points for only the second time this season and the 105 points was a season high. The only other time the Blue Devils reached the 100-point mark was the season-opener on Nov. 11 versus Northeastern (102).
Improved to 138-10 in Cameron Indoor Stadium since 1997-98 and an overall 189-26 since Coach G arrived in 1992-93.
Improved to 93-8 in ACC regular season contests and an overall 108-11 including ACC & NCAA Tournament games over the last seven years.
Won its 10th straight game against Clemson and improved the overall series record to 32-29 in favor of Clemson.
Notes...
Duke led at the half, 54-32, and has not trailed at the end of the first stanza this season.
Clemson's 45.2 field goal percentage in the first half was the third-best field goal percentage allowed by the Blue Devils this season.
Duke posted a 31-10 rebounding advantage in the second half and went on to out-rebound Clemson, 46-22.
Duke's 54 points in the first half was a season high.
The Blue Devils shot 56.3 percent in the first half, which is the third-best field goal percentage in the first half for Duke this season.
Duke held a 28-8 points off turnovers advantage on the night.
For the game, Duke posted 44 points in the paint to Clemson's 18.
The Blue Devils finished with 10 turnovers on the night.
Duke shot over 50.0 percent from the field for the seventh time this season.
All 10 players who played scored for the Blue Devils.
Duke will next travel down the road to second-ranked North Carolina on Thursday, Feb. 8 at 7:00 p.m. on ESPN2.