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Tuesday, January 29
by
Mark Watson
on Tue 29 Jan 2008 12:29 AM EST
Monday, January 28
by
Mark Watson
on Mon 28 Jan 2008 10:11 PM EST
ESPN Camera crews were in place while Rebbecca Lobo could be seen going over her pre game notes. The press room was filled to maximum and the Vol's even had their own TV crew present. In fact, several writers who normally only cover the men's games suddenly appeared. The reason for all the activity? It was 23 minutes before tip off of the Tennessee at Duke Women's game. The Orange Nation poured into and around Cameron, some trying to score last minute tickets to the sold out event. Outside, scalpers were asking 75.00 a piece for prime tickets This would be another game in the outstanding series where Duke held a slim 5-4 edge coming into the game. The Vols were set to avenge a four point loss to the Blue Devils in last season game. Both teams were feeling each other out early. Duke came out playing tenacious defense and controlled much of the first half, but Tennessee closed hard and they went into the locker rooms with the score deadlocked at 33 apiece. The Devils held All American Candace Parker to 6 first half points, but after the break that changed. Parker came alive in the second half and ended the game with 17 points and 12 rebounds. But the real thorn in the Blue Devils side was freshman sharpshooter Angie Bjorklund who nailed three key three pointers on her way to 13 points. Add to that the most telling statistic of the game which is that the Vols had 22 second chance points to zero for Duke. Despite that glaring stat, Dukes defense helprd them hold their opponent to 40% from the field. In fact, Tennessee turned the ball over 23 times which led to 29 points for Duke, yet the still managed to pull out the win. Tennessee coach Pat Summitt said, "Great teams find a way to win" when asked of the turnovers. Duke was led by Chante Black who tallied 13 points as did superb freshman Jasmine Thomas. The game was close the whole way despite just five lead changes. The loss ended Dukes 24 game homecourt winning streak and ties the series at 5-5. The game was the ninth sell out in women's basketball history. Abby Waner hurled up a desperation 65 foot shot which would had tied the game at the buzzer but it rimmed out. Abby moved to fourth on the all time three point shots, having made a key three to tie the game. "I thought we did pretty well up until the end. I thought we should have come out a little bit more aggressive," said Chante Black. You could certainly point to Tennessee scoring the first seven points as a culprit, or the lack of rebounding on the Devils part. Either way, Duke seems to be getting better with the tough lessons learned and they played tough against the number two team in the country all night long. Thursday, January 24
by
Mark Watson
on Thu 24 Jan 2008 09:42 PM EST
The Blue Devil women won big on the road tonight!
Duke (15-4 overall, 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) jumped to a seven-point lead before the four-minute mark. Jasmine Thomas hit a layup as time expired, giving Duke a 35-23 lead at halftime. Duke, which beat Georgia Tech (16-4, 3-3) for the 28th straight time, opened the second half with a 15-7 run and led by 25 at the midway point of the half. Tech, ranked in the top 25 this week for the first time since 1993, had won 18 straight at home. Chioma Nnamaka led Georgia Tech with 13 points. Abby Waner scored 15 for Duke. Monday, January 14
by
Mark Watson
on Mon 14 Jan 2008 09:36 AM EST
No. 12 Duke Travels To No. 4 Maryland On Monday, Jan. 14; ESPN 2 at 7:00 PM... The 12th-ranked Duke women’s basketball team (13-3, 2-0 ACC) will travel to College Park, Md., for a Jan. 14 contest against fourth-ranked Maryland (19-1, 3-0), which will be televised on ESPN2 at 7:00 p.m. Calling the action for ESPN2 will be Mark Jones ... more » Friday, January 11
by
Mark Watson
on Fri 11 Jan 2008 09:56 PM EST
Duke continued the nations longest home court winning streak by shutting down Florida State 70-38. The Blue Devils (13-3 overall, 2-0 ACC) started slow and rode the first half play of Chante Black and a spark off the bench by Brigette Mitchell to take a 36-18 lead into the half. Black was clearly the player of the game going 9 of 11 from the field for 19 points. She added 9 rebounds, 4 blocks and 2 assists to her totals and all of that was in just 25 minutes of play. Black set the tone with her ability to alter Florida State shots. The Seminoles shot just 23.4 percent for the game and scored their lowest point total since a 36 point effort versus N.C. State in 1997.
Chante Black helps lead the Blue Devils to a 2-0 ACC record When Seminole coach Sue Semrau took to the podium she said, "Chante Black was incredible. She was a dominant scorer and rebounder. She is a force ... one of the best in the ACC." She followed that up saying that her team was embarrassed and that missing players to suspension was no excuse for their play. If one were to take a quick look at the score sheet, you would have wondered how Duke dominated the Noles at first glance. Wanisha Smith and Abby Waner went just 2 of 21 from the field. Add to that Duke was 1 of 12 from the three point stripe and one would have had to seen the defensive effort to understand the dominance. Coach McCallie sang the praise of Black and alluded to her consistency, stating that the whole team would strive to be that efficient. She also made mention of Duke scoring 53 points in the paint. "We set the tone early with or defensive intensity," said McCallie. Duke will need for Waner and Smith to find their shots in the next game, for they travel to Maryland to face a deep Terrapin team. "We are getting better each time out," said McCallie. She went on saying that Duke would carry over the lesson they had learned and that they were excited for the upcoming road challenge. The Blue Devils won with defense on this night and they will need another good effort on that side of the ball if they are to pull off a win the tough environment that awaits them. When questioned of the paltry three point shooting, McCallie stated that the Basketball Gods were sometimes funny and that they would eventually make them. Here is to hoping that the constantly improving Blue Devils find that stroke be it help from the Basketball Gods or just plain luck.
by
Mark Watson
on Fri 11 Jan 2008 09:55 AM EST
As I mentioned during the pre season, it would likely take some time for Duke to adjust to a new system under Coach McCallie. Jim Sumner goes into detail at the Duke Basketball Report. Speaking of the Florida State game ... it tips off in Cameron tonight at 7:00 and is a key early ACC match up. If you get the chance, check them out in person or watch on the Raycom Network which is also known as FSN. If you haven't been to a women's game, you should be ashamed! Seriously, they are a lot of fun as is the team. There is a reason why attendance continues to soar and the Men's team comes in the check them out. Anyhow, here are the Official Game Notes from GoDuke.com. The Blue Devil Nation just loves players who want to play for Duke. Or should I say, players who love Duke are cool? Well, I can remember when Senior, Wanisha Smith first visited campus and the gleam in her eyes. In fact, we have a picture we'll dig up for Senior Day. Until then, here is Rob Clough with the skinny on the Duke leader. Sunday, January 6
by
Mark Watson
on Sun 06 Jan 2008 09:48 AM EST
CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Powered by a career-high five three-pointers from senior Wanisha Smith, who along with Chante Black scored 16 points, the No. 12 Duke Blue Devils defeated the Miami Hurricanes, 84-72, on Saturday to open ACC play. With the win, Duke has won seven straight and is 12-3 on the season and 1-0 in the ACC while ... more » Thursday, January 3
by
Mark Watson
on Thu 03 Jan 2008 08:06 PM EST
‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a...well, not exactly. That is, not if you were in the Waner household that night. Someone was definitely stirring, and that would have been me crawling on all fours from my bed to my bathroom, proceeding to throw up for the seventh time, ... more » |
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