Duke at Wake Forest
Postgame Notes
February 24, 2019
With the Duke Victory
- Moved the all-time series with Wake Forest to 68-17
- Improved to 4-8 on the season in road games
- Is now 28-9 in games played in Winston-Salem, N.C., including win sin 21 out of the last 22 games
- Coach P improved to 20-2 against Wake Forest
Freshman Miela Goodchild
- Tallied 14 points, three assists and three steals
- Drained 4-of-8 three-pointers
- Over last two games, hit 12-of-22 treys
- Hit 2-of-2 three-pointers in the first half and drained 9-of-14 treys over her last four quarters of basketball dating back to Notre Dame
- Hit a three-pointer in six straight quarters
Redshirt Junior Haley Gorecki
- Held to nine points, six rebounds and four assists in 35 minutes
- Marked the first time this season has been held under 10 points in back-to-back games
- Scored only 15 points the last two contests
- Owns 178 three-pointers attempted on the season, which ranks 10th on Duke's single-season charts
Junior Leaonna Odom
- Limited to six points and five rebounds
Sophomore Jade Williams
- Matched a career high with 17 points
- Attempted a career-high 16 shots (previous high was eight)
- Drained just her second collegiate three-pointer
- Scored double-digits for the fifth time out of the last seven games
Freshman Onome Akinbode-James
- Notched nine points and nine rebounds in 24 minutes
Other Duke Notes
- Outrebounded 46-33 for the game
- The 44 points scored by Wake Forest was a season low in ACC play
- Had only 11 turnovers and scored 13 points off 20 WFU turnovers
- Scored only eight points in the second quarter (3-of-11 FG, 27.3%). The eight points was tied for the seventh fewest in the second quarter in Duke history
- Outrebounded 25-15 in the first half
- Tied a season high with seven blocked shots
- Duke will return home to host Clemson (Feb. 28) and North Carolina (March 3) in Cameron Indoor Stadium to close the regular season. The Clemson contest will tip at 7 p.m., on ACC Network Extra.