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1/19/2006 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
? Duke played in its fourth game over the last nine days.
? Duke has won 39 out of the last 41 ACC contests in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
? The Blue Devils won their ninth straight contest against N.C. State.
? Duke continued its second-best start in school history improving to 18-0. The Blue Devils are two wins shy of tying the school record of 20-0 from back in 2002-03.
? The Blue Devil defense forced 11 turnovers in the first half and made NCSU turn the ball over a total of 19 times for the game.
? Senior Monique Currie scored Duke's first seven points of the game and concluded the first stanza with nine points in eight minutes. Currie had two fouls which limited her minutes. With her 20 points, Currie moved into 21st place on the ACC all-time scoring list with 1,826 for her career.
? Monique Currie totaled her fifth game this season with 20 or more points. Over the last two games against NCSU, Currie has scored 18 and 20 points in Blue Devil victories.
? Junior Lindsey Harding posted 10 points, marking her sixth straight ACC contest with double-figure points. She tied a season-high with seven assists, while grabbing three rebounds.
? Duke registered 20 points off the bench in the first half and finished with 31 for the game.
? As a team, Duke blocked 11 shots, marking the seventh time this season the Blue Devils have blocked 10 or more shots.
? Mistie Williams turned in a season-high 10 rebounds to go along with four points and two assists.
? Duke tallied 23 points for the game off of N.C. State's 19 turnovers.
? For the fourth ACC contest, Chante Black collected double-figure points (11), while grabbing six rebounds and blocking four shots.
? Duke led 20-2 in fast-break points.
? Duke now owns a 78-5 record in ACC action over the last six years.
? Junior Alison Bales collected all four of her blocks in the first half. She also had six points and four rebounds in 19 minutes.
? Duke will next host top-ranked Tennessee on Monday, Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. The contest will be televised on ESPN as a part of Big Monday.