Postgame Notes l February 11, 2013
With the Duke Victory…
• Moved to 22-1 overall and 12-0 in ACC action.
• Won its 36th straight contest at home against an ACC opponent.
• Coach P moved to 38-2 all-time at home against ACC foes.
• Won its fifth consecutive home contest against Maryland.
• Improved to 10-2 over the last five years against top 10 opponents in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
• Moved to 11-0 at home this season.
• Coach P moved to 79-5 all-time at home in Cameron Indoor Stadium over her six years.
• Overall, won its 15th straight game in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
• Won its fourth consecutive home game against a ranked opponent.
• Maryland head coach Brenda Frese dropped to 0-10 all-time in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
• Moved the all-time series versus Maryland to 39-39.
• Coach P improved to 8-8 all-time against the Terrapins.
Sophomore Elizabeth Williams
• Posted her fourth double-double of the season and ninth of her career with 16 points and 10 rebounds.
• Notched double-digit scoring for the 25th straight ACC contest.
• Blocked a shot for the 56th straight game since arriving at Duke, which is a new school record passing Alison Bales (55).
• Moved into sole possession of eighth place on Duke’s single-season blocks list.
Junior Haley Peters
• Held to a season-low zero points in 28 minutes, but only took two shots.
Junior Chelsea Gray
• Became the 28th player in Duke history to reach 1,000 career points and the 10th fastest in only 90 games. She did on a free throw at the 5:51 mark of the first half.
• Collected a career-high 28 points on 6-of-13 shooting.
• Drained a career-high 13 free throws on 14 attempts.
• Notched 20 or more points for the third time this season and sixth time in her career.
• With her three assists, moved into ninth on Duke’s career assist list.
• Moved into sixth place on Duke’s single-season steals charts with her four steals on the night (86).
• Took two charges on the night to give her 16 on the season and 33 for her career.
• Drained three three-pointers in the contest to give her six over the last two games.
• Netted double-figure scoring for the 17th time this season and the 60th time in her career.
Junior Tricia Liston
• Finished with 17 points and hit 1-of-3 treys.
• Hit a three-pointer in her team-best sixth straight game.
• Moved into tied for eighth on Duke’s career three-pointers made list with 132.
• Came off the bench to score 11 points in the first half.
• Registered double-figure scoring for the 15th time this season and 41st time in her career.
Other Duke Notes…
• Forced 24 Maryland turnovers and scored 18 points off those turnovers.
• Held Maryland to only 56 points, which is a season-low in ACC play this season.
• Scored 28 points in the paint to Maryland’s 14.
• Outrebounded for the second straight contest, 41-39.
• Hit a season-high 21 free throws on 22 attempts.
• Scored 23 points off the bench.
• The 56 points by Maryland is the fewest points in the series since 2005 (44).
• Turned the ball over only 16 times.
• Notched 14 steals on the night by six different players.
• Will next travel to Virginia Tech on Thursday, Feb. 14 for a 7:00 p.m., contest in Blacksburg, Va.