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Career Points Per Game
(Through 2004-05 Season)

  Player Games Avg
1. Art Heyman 79 25.1
2. Dick Groat 82 23.0
3. Bob Verga 80 22.0
4. Jeff Mullins 86 21.9
5. Randy Denton 84 19.7
6. Jason Williams 108 19.3
7. Johnny Dawkins 133 19.2
8. Mike Gminski 122 19.0
9. Jim Spanarkel 114 17.6
10. J.J Redick* 103 17.5
11. Mike Lewis 84 16.8
12. Gene Banks 124 16.8
13. Christian Laettner 148 16.6
14. Elton Brand 60 16.2
15. Mark Alarie 133 16.1
16. Tate Armstrong 83 15.7
17. Ronnie Mayer 105 15.7-#
18. Luol Deng 37 15.1
19. Danny Ferry 143 15.1
20. Bernie Janicki 83 15.0-%
21. Grant Hill 129 14.9
22. Carlos Boozer 101 14.9
23. Jack Marin 86 14.9
24. Chris Redding 78 14.6
25. Bob Fleischer 78 14.6
       
43. Shelden Williams* 103 12.1

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Notes:

* - Active Player

# - Ronnie Mayer's total includes his Freshman season in which he played 25 games.  Freshman eligibility in the 1952-53 season was permitted for schools with small student enrollment.  The NCAA does not officially recognize statistics accumulated by freshmen prior to the 1972-73 season.  Duke's official records include statistics from Ronnie Mayer's freshman season.

% - Bernie Janicki's totals are based upon summaries from the Duke athletic department.  I have been unable to find independent confirmation of his statistics from the 1951-52 season.

Bill Reigel is not included in the above totals because I only have his statistics from 1952-53 season, in which he averaged 16.3 points per game.  I do not have any information about his prior seasons.

The above list is complete for all ACC-era players and Dick Groat, Ronnie Mayer, Bernie Janicki and Rudy D'Emilio, who each played in the Southern Conference-era.  If anyone has confirmable information about other pre-ACC era Duke players I would be glad to add that information.