Duke at North Carolina
Postgame Notes
February 7, 2019
With the Duke Victory
- Moved the series to 50-49 in favor of North Carolina
- Is the fourth win out of the last five games in Chapel Hill, N.C.
- Marks the ninth win out of the last 10 games against UNC
- Improved the Blue Devils’ record to 15-28 against UNC in Chapel Hill, N.C.
- Moved Coach P’s record to 18-11 against UNC
Redshirt Junior Haley Gorecki
- Collected a season-high 28 points, 10 rebounds, four assists, two steals and one blocked shot
- Posted her fourth straight double-double and sixth of the season
- Totaled 20+ points for the ninth time this season and 13th of her career
- Has notched 20+ points in both career meetings against UNC (had 29 last season)
Junior Leaonna Odom
- Had 20+ points for the fifth time this season and eighth time in her career
- Her 20 points was a season high against ACC opponents for her career
- Hit 8-of-15 field goals
- Added seven rebounds and three assists
Sophomore Jade Williams
- Registered 10+ points in her third straight game, which is a career best
- Posted 13 points, seven rebounds and a career-high six assists
- Hit 6-of-9 field goals
Freshman Miela Goodchild
- Moved into second on Duke’s freshman three-pointers made list with 51, passing Abby Waner (50) from 2005-06
- Totaled 14 points and three assists
- Hit 2-of-5 three-point field goals and 6-of-9 field goal
Freshman Onome Akinbode-James
- Scored four key points in the fourth quarter to help the Blue Devils maintain their lead
- Notched eight rebounds, which was a season high in ACC play
Senior Faith Suggs
- Hit her third three-pointer of the season in the second quarter, which ignited a 10-0 run for the Blue Devils
- Took her team-high ninth charge of the season and 13th of her career
Other Duke Notes
- Held a 42-30 rebounding advantage
- Hit a season-high 56.9 percent from the field
- Tied a season high 20 assists
- Allowed a season-high 24 first quarter points, but held UNC to only seven points in the second quarter
- Hit a season-high 59.3 percent from the field in the first half
- Outscored UNC, 22-7, in the second quarter
- Held a 21-12 advantage on the boards in the first half
- Duke will remain on the road traveling to Charlottesville, Va., Sunday, Feb. 7 for a 2 p.m., contest against Virginia. The game will be aired live on ACC Network Extra.