ACC by the Numbers

1 - North Carolina sophomore Luke Maye leads the ACC in scoring (23.0), 3-point field goal percentage (.714) and ranks sixth in rebounds (9.5).

5:42 - Through its first three games of the season Miami has trailed for only 5:42 of a possible 120 minutes.

6 - Six ACC teams - Duke (1), North Carolina (9), Miami (11), Notre Dame (12), Louisville (18) and Virginia (25) - are ranked in this week's USA Today Coaches Poll.

7 - Three Duke freshman - Marvin Bagley III (3), Trevon Duval (2), Wendall Carter Jr. (2) - have combined for seven double-doubles so far this season.

15 - Louisville's 15 blocked shots in Friday's victory against Nebraska-Omaha were the most by the Cardinals since finishing with 18 rejections against Holy Cross on Dec. 7, 2003.

18 - Syracuse sophomore Tyus Battle has scored 18 or more points in each of his three games and ranks second in the ACC in scoring (22.3).

21 - Notre Dame senior Bonzie Colson has had a double-double in 21 of his last 35 games and leads all current ACC players in career double-doubles (25) and rebounds (712).

30 - Wake Forest junior guard Bryant Crawford has scored in double figures in 30 consecutive games - the longest current streak in the ACC.

135 - Duke has won 135 consecutive non-conference home games - the longest active streak in the nation ... the next longest streak in the NCAA is Baylor (45).