Georgia Tech at No. 18 Duke
Postgame Notes
February 1, 2018
With the Duke Victory
- Improved to 18-5, 7-3 in the ACC
- Tied a school record with its 30th straight home regular season victory in Cameron
- Lexie Brown moved to 30-1 in Cameron with the Blue Devils
- Won its 29th out of the last 30 home contests in Cameron Indoor Stadium
- Moved the all-time series to 61-9 against Georgia Tech
- Is now 29-3 all-time against Georgia Tech in Cameron Indoor Stadium
- Coach P improved to 12-2 against the Yellow Jackets
Senior Erin Mathias
- Totaled double-digit scoring for the fifth time out of the last six games
- Had 10 points on 3-of-6 field goals
- Had a career-high four steals and added five rebounds
Fifth-Year Senior Lexie Brown
- Notched 24 points, six rebounds, six assists and two steals
- Hit a three-pointer in her 22nd straight contest, which continues to lead the ACC
- Moved into 10th place on Duke's single-season steals list with 84
- Collected 20+ points for the 29th time at Duke, which ties for fourth on Duke's all-time charts
Fifth-Year Senior Rebecca Greenwell
- Totaled 18 points, hitting 7-of-11 field goals and 4-of-8 treys
- With her 18 points, moved from ninth to seventh on Duke's all-time scoring list with 1,718 points. She went past Jasmine Thomas (1,704) and Iciss Tillis (1,712)
- Drained four three-pointers to move into tied seventh place on the ACC career three-pointers made list (269)
Fifth-Year Senior Bego Faz Davalos
- Made her fourth start at Duke
- With her one block, moved into tied 24th place on the NCAA career blocks list (364)
Freshman Jade Williams
- Finished with a career-high 16 points, career-high eight rebounds and career-high six blocked shots
- Collected a career-high 14 points in the first half to go along with five rebounds and four blocks
- Her six blocks on the night ranked tied seventh on the Duke freshman charts
- Hit 7-of-8 field goals
Redshirt Sophomore Haley Gorecki
- Did not play due to a left hip injury and is listed as day-to-day
Other Duke Notes
- Hit 56.9 percent from the field
- In the fourth quarter, hit 77.8 percent from the field
- Outscored Georgia Tech, 30-18, in the paint
- Outrebounded GT, 39-32
- Blocked 10 shots, which is the second-most this season in a game
- Outscored Georgia Tech, 26-10, in the second quarter
- Moved to 182-9 under Coach P when holding opponents to 60 points or less
- Will next host No. 5 Notre Dame Sunday, Feb. 4 at 1 p.m., live on ESPN2. It will mark DWB reunion weekend for the Blue Devils.