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Saturday, December 30
by
Mark Watson
on Sat 30 Dec 2006 04:34 PM EST
No. 3/3 Duke (13-0) will take on Boston University (8-4) in the championship of the Blue Sky Classic on Saturday, Dec. 30 at 7:00 p.m. The contest will be played at the Leede Arena in Hanover, N.H. - Continue
Friday, December 22
by
Mark Watson
on Fri 22 Dec 2006 12:27 AM EST
Lindsey Harding scored 22 points to lead Duke to a 72-51 victory Thursday over Pittsburgh in the final game of the Caribbean Classic Tournament. No. 4 Duke hit 30-of-36 free throws to remain - Continue
Wednesday, December 20
by
Mark Watson
on Wed 20 Dec 2006 07:23 PM EST
CANCUN, Mexico -- Abby Waner scored 12 points and Alison Bales dominated the paint to lead No. 4 Duke to a 75-45 victory over Southern Methodist in the Caribbean Classic Tournament on Wednesday. Bales scored 10 points, grabbed nine rebounds and had four blocks for the No. 4 Blue Devils (11-0), who held SMU to 22 percent shooting. Duke shot 42 percent, outrebounded the Mustangs 54-39 and had 12 steals. Friday, December 15
by
Mark Watson
on Fri 15 Dec 2006 11:38 AM EST
No more men in practice! That is the latest from the NCAA. For those who do not know, Duke students have practiced with the Womens team for years. It seems like a silly rule to us. Thursday, December 14
by
Mark Watson
on Thu 14 Dec 2006 11:27 AM EST
Here are multiple links from the Blue Devil Weekly on the Duke Womens team. Tuesday, December 12
by
Mark Watson
on Tue 12 Dec 2006 12:14 PM EST
Duke University's Alison Bales and Lindsey Harding have been selected as two of the top 50 collegiate women's basketball players named as preseason candidates for the Naismith Trophy presented by - Continue
Monday, December 11
by
Mark Watson
on Mon 11 Dec 2006 06:33 PM EST
For the first time in her short career, Duke University sophomore Abby Waner has been selected Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Player of the Week on Monday, after guiding the fourth-ranked Blue Devils - Continue
Sunday, December 10
by
Mark Watson
on Sun 10 Dec 2006 06:50 PM EST
Rebuilding? The Women continue to play great basketball, thrashing a solid Texas squad -
Four Blue Devils Score In Double Digits To Lead #4 Duke Past #22 Texas 80-52
Wanisha Smith scored 11 of her 18 points in the first half to lead No. 4 Duke to an 80-52 victory over No. 22 Texas on Sunday. Lindsey Harding had 14 points and Abby Waner added 13 for Duke (9-0), - Continue
Thursday, December 7
by
Mark Watson
on Thu 07 Dec 2006 09:05 PM EST
The Duke Women went to 8-0 by defeating Vanderbilt 69-46 in Cameron Indoor Stadium tonight. The game was more competitive than the score indicates. Duke had a rare eight point play at the four minute mark which broke the game open. Bales had 16 points and 9 rebounds and Waner chipped in with 14. Lindsey Harding continued her solid play for the fourth ranked team in the country. Alison Bales scored 16 points to lead four Blue Devils in double figures in No. 4 Duke's 69-48 victory over previously undefeated Vanderbilt. Lindsay Harding had 15 points and five assists for Duke - Continue
by
Mark Watson
on Thu 07 Dec 2006 11:43 AM EST
Here is an article discussing how Coach G has her young team coming together. Much of the early season success is due to the play of Abby Waner. Duke is proving that they plan on doing more than rebuild this season by destroying teams like Rutgers. The DWBB team is currently ranked fourth in the country.
Wednesday, December 6
by
Mark Watson
on Wed 06 Dec 2006 12:14 AM EST
When I think of Duke Womens Basketball, I think of Rob Clough. For those unfamiliar with his work, take the time to read his take on the DBR. If you liked what you see, check out the archives at Duke Update for his past work. If there is ever a book done on Coach G's program, this is who will write it.
Tuesday, December 5
by
Mark Watson
on Tue 05 Dec 2006 01:52 AM EST
Abby Waner scored 21 points, Lindsey Harding added 19 and No. 4 Duke cruised to an 85-45 victory over No. 19 Rutgers in the Jimmy V Women's Basketball Classic on Monday night. Alison Bales had 11 - Continue
Here is a great read on the Duke Women from ESPN. |
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