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4/6/2020 2:34:00 PM | Women's Basketball
DURHAM, N.C. - Keep up to date with the latest news from current and former Blue Devils with this week's notebook.
Tweet of the Week…
We're in this together ??#TogetherDuke pic.twitter.com/5HBsSUDadp
— Duke Athletics (@DukeATHLETICS) April 3, 2020
Emily Schubert Featured on WNCN-TV…
Emily Schubert has been a pillar of @DukeWBB the last few years, recently she talked with me about her experiences in Durham. @WNCN pic.twitter.com/ReULNUbuZA
— Chris Clark (@ChrisClark_) April 5, 2020
Get To Know Your Blue Devils…
What is the funniest place you have ever fallen asleep? On a tree
Choose a movie title for the story of your life - Brighter Day
If you had to be handcuffed to a teammate for a month who would lit be and why? Kyra, because she is clever
DWB Debuts Podcast Hosted by Chris Edwards…
The Blue Devils debuted the Inside Duke women's basketball podcast hosted by radio play-by-play announcer Chris Edwards. The podcast will be released each Wednesday with various guests. The first episode features Duke women's basketball head coach Joanne P. McCallie, who recently completed her 13th season in Durham, N.C. Coach P discussed how she is staying busy during this time, how recruiting has been impacted, the 2019-20 season and more.
Edwards's Booth Reviews Kicks Off on GoDuke.com…
Duke women's basketball play-by-play announcer Chris Edwards is giving fans an inside look at some of his memorable basketball moments throughout his four years as the Voice of the Blue Devils. The events highlighted during this series are not meant to be a complete listing of all memorable accomplishments, but a sampling of great moments in Edwards' words.
Alumni Update…
Virtual Training with Rebecca Greenwell
Due to the current situation with the coronavirus, former Duke basketball star Rebecca Greewell is offering online training sessions. Greenwell is launching a 20-Day Virtual Ball Handling Program. The program starts April 6, and you can find more information on Greenwell's website.
WNBA Looks Back at 2004 Draft
With the 2020 WNBA draft just a few weeks away, the WNBA took a look back at the 2004 draft, where former Blue Devil Alana Beard was drafted second overall.
#TBT to the 2004 #WNBADraft, when @DianaTaurasi and @Alanabeard20 were the top two selections! ?? pic.twitter.com/vaKGODuIyJ
— WNBA (@WNBA) April 2, 2020
Chelsea Gray to Play in NBA 2K Tournament
Chelsea Gray is one of five players representing the WNBA in the NBA2K Three For All Shutdown. Gray's team "Raining Threes" included two G-League players, Haywood Highsmith and Michael Bryson, who both play for the Denver Blue Coats. The NBA2K tournament is being played in lieu of the postponement of the league due to the coronavirus.
Lexie Brown on Instagram Live
The former Blue Devil and current Minnesota Lynx took to Instagram Live to talk about her offseason plans and 2020 goals.
Looking Back - Alumni Spotlight…
Alison Bales
Alison Bales had a breakout sophomore season at Duke where she snapped the ACC single season record with 134 blocks. She broke her own record as a senior with 151 swats. She ranked third on the NCAA blocked shots list with 434 when she graduated and now is ninth. In 2007, she was drafted ninth overall to the Indiana Fever.
Big day in Duke history as Alison Bales went No. 9 overall in the 2007 draft ??#DukeOnThisDay #DukeintheWNBA pic.twitter.com/XhlBChFSlq
— Duke Women's Basketball (@DukeWBB) April 4, 2020
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