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12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
#3/3 Duke (8-0) at George Mason (5-0)
Sunday, December 3, 2000 * 2:00 PM
Patriot Center (10,000) * Fairfax, Va.
No. 3 Blue Devils Travel to George Mason Sunday...
The No. 3 ranked Duke women's basketball team will travel to Fairfax, Va.
on Sunday to take on the Patriots of George Mason. Game time is set for
2:00 PM.
Duke is off to an 8-0 start this season with three victories coming against nationally ranked opponents. The 8-0 beginning is the best start since the 1993-94 Blue Devils (Coach G's second year) kicked off the season 7-0 and only the third time in the history Duke has began the season with eight consecutive victories. The best start by a women's basketball team was in 1987-88 as head coach Debbie Leonard led the team to a 12-0 start.
Probable Starters... No. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG APG 4 Rochelle Parent 6-0 Sr. F 4.1 5.4 1.6 33 Iciss Tillis 6-4 Fr. F 9.1 4.8 1.6 20 Alana Beard 5-11 Fr. G/F 14.6 4.0 3.9 3 Sheana Mosch 5-10 So. G 7.6 3.9 2.3 23 Georgia Schweitzer 6-0 Sr. G 10.5 2.8 3.4Top Reserves... No. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG APG 5 Rometra Craig 5-10 Fr. G 8.5 2.0 0.9 25 Missy West 5-10 Sr. G 7.4 3.0 2.3 41 Michele Matyasovsky 6-1 Fr. F 5.3 3.3 0.6 32 LaNedra Brown 6-2 So. F 4.8 2.2 0.0 55 Crystal White 6-5 Fr. C 3.0 2.0 0.1 12 Vicki Krapohl 5-5 Fr. G 2.0 1.3 1.5
On The Air...
Duke's game on Sunday against George Mason will be aired live on WDNC AM
620 and WRBZ 850 The Buzz. Steve Barnes will provide the play-by-play with
Missy Anderson doing the color.
The duo will be on the air at 1:30 PM Sunday afternoon.
Scouting The Patriots...
George Mason enters Sunday's game with a perfect 5-0 record. The Patriots
are led with five players averaging double figures points -- Jen Derevjanik
(12.8 points), Tish Wescott (12.0 points & 10.0 rebounds), Vernessa Neamo
(11.8 points), Jen Surlas (10.6 points), and Jill Regan (10.4 points).
The five victories have come against Morgan State, St. Francis, Portland State, Ball State, and Georgetown. George Mason is coached by Debbie Taneyhill, who is in her fourth year.
- Quick Facts -
Duke vs. George Mason
Duke Leads Series 2-0
Previous Meetings--
11/30/85 - DU 85-66 at GMU
11/29/80 - DU 85-50 at DU
Balancing Act...
Duke head coach Gail Goestenkors has the luxury this season that she hasn'
t had before at Duke -- A very talented bench. The Blue Devils are stacked
with nine former high school All-Americas out of 14 players. So far this
season, in five of the eight games played, every player that dressed for
Duke has seen action.
Currently, eight Blue Devils are averaging more than 16 minutes of playing time per game. Duke's leading scorer, Alana Beard, is averaging 14.6 points in only 24.5 minutes a game.
In the scoring column, Duke has seven players averaging 5.3 points or more. Of the top seven scorers, five are freshmen and sophomores.
Duke Ranked No. 3 in Both Major Polls...
The Blue Devils were again ranked No. 3 in both the Associated Press and
ESPN/USA Today polls this week. The ranking marks the highest regular
season ranking the Blue Devils have received. Duke was ranked No. 2 in the
final ESPN/USA Today poll in 1998-99, after the Blue Devils advanced to the
NCAA Championship.
In the preseason rankings, Duke was tabbed No. 4 in the ESPN/USA Today rankings, which equals the highest preseason ranking the Blue Devils have ever received. Duke was picked No. 4 in the preseason of the 1998-99 season in both the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today poll and ended up advancing to the NCAA Championship game.
With the ranking, it marks the 60th consecutive week the Blue Devils have been ranked in the top 25, dating back to the 1997-98 season.
Overall, in the preseason rankings, the Blue Devils were tabbed between No. 4 through No. 6. Duke was slated No. 4 by ESPN/USA Today, No. 4 by Sports Illustrated for Women, No. 5 by Associated Press, Athlon Sports, Lindy's Magazine, and ESPN The Magazine, while No. 6 by Street & Smith's and Women' sCollegeHoops.Com.
Take Two -- Beard ACC Rookie of the Week...
Duke freshman Alana Beard was selected the ACC Rookie of the Week on Monday
for the second week in a row after averaging 15.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.0
assists, and leading Duke to a 4-0 record during the week.
The 5-11 native of Frierson, La. scored 39 points in two road games at No. 8 Penn State and No. 19 Boston College. Beard tallied a career-high 21 points and six steals at Penn State and recorded 18 points at Boston College.
In this past weekend's Duke Classic, Beard scored 21 points, had eight steals, nine assists, and six rebounds in two games, while leading the Blue Devils to their ninth consecutive title and the 11th overall. She was selected to the All-Tournament team.
Taking Charge...
When you talk about an all-everything player, senior Rochelle Parent's name
should come to mind. The 6-0 post player out of Akron, Ohio sacrifices her
body each and every night she steps out on the court.
Parent tallied 20 charges taken last year as a junior, while being selected to the All-ACC Defensive team.
In eight games so far this season, Parent has registered nine charges taken. She notched five charges taken against No. 9 Penn State, two against No. 7 LSU, one against No. 24 Boston College, and one against Duquesne.
On The Road Again...
The Nov. 29 home game against Charlotte marked Duke's last home game until
Dec. 30 against No. 8 Iowa State. It will be exactly 31 days between home
games. The Blue Devils will travel to George Mason on Sunday, travel to
Clemson on Dec. 9, and then travel to Cancun, Mexico on Dec. 17-19 for the
Fun in the Sun Shootout. Included in the shootout are Oral Roberts,
Arkansas State, and Florida Atlantic.
Freshmen Making Impact...
Duke's 2000-01 recruiting class of Alana Beard, Rometra Craig, Iciss
Tillis, Vicki Krapohl, and Crystal White have lived up to their billing as
the top rated recruiting class in the country by Athlon Sports so far this
season.
All five players have seen action in the early season with Beard and Tillis starting the first eight games. Beard is leading the Blue Devils in scoring with 14.6 a game and Tillis is third in scoring (9.1) and second in rebounding (4.8).
When you look at the top scorers in the first seven ofthe eight games for Duke, only two names appear -- Beard & Craig. Beard has led the Blue Devils in scoring five games and Craig two games (17 & 19 points). Craig ranks fourth on the team with a 8.5 scoring average.
White, a 6-5 center, is making a huge impact in the paint as she is tied for the team lead with eight blocked shots. The eight blocked shots have come in four of the last five games. Krapohl has dished out nine assists and posted eight steals in six games played.
Streak Breakers...
Duke's two road games at No. 9/8 Penn State and at No. 24/19 Boston College
were key road wins against ranked opponents for the Blue Devils. The losses
for the Lady Lions and the Eagles also broke their 16-game home winning
streaks. These victories for Duke were huge as its bench played a big part
in both victories scoring a combined 46 points.
The Blue Devils have taken down three ranked opponents in three tries.
The "D" in Devils...
A trademark in the early part of the 2000-01 season has been defense for
the Blue Devils. Duke is holding opponents to only .328 shooting from the
field and only 55.6 points a game. Duke has forced 200 turnovers in eight
games for an average of 25.0 a game. So far this season, Duke has held
opponents to under 60 points in six of the eight games.
Duke has won the past 40 consecutive games in which it has held opponents to under 60 points scoring. The last loss came on February 28, 1998 to North Carolina in the ACC Tournament (52-56).
Young Guns...
The Duke lineup features many young faces each game with 10 freshmen and
sophomores suiting up this season. In the first eight games, the freshmen
and sophomores have scored 438 out of 618 points and has seen a total of
1081 minutes of action out of 1,600 minutes.
Gingrich Returns to Action...
Junior Krista Gingrich made her return to the Blue Devil lineup this past
weekend in the Duke Classic. She played 11 total minutes against Duquesne
and Toledo and even hit her first field goal attempt of the season.
Against Charlotte on 11/30, she played five minutes, scored two points, dished out two assists, and made her only field goal attempt.
Gingrich started 23 of her 33 games played last season as a sophomore and averaged 7.9 points. She is one of the top 3-point shooters on Duke's squad and should provide key minutes once fully healthy.
She will be brought along slowly until she gets back into basketball shape.
Gail Goestenkors ... Most Successful Coach in Duke History...
The current Basketball Times Coach of the Year and three-time ACC Coach of
the Year Gail Goestenkors is entering her ninth campaign in Durham with the
Blue Devils. Over her Blue Devil career, Coach "G" has accomplished feats
no other Duke coach has attained.
She has guided Duke to a school-record six straight NCAA tournament appearances, leading them to Duke's first-ever Elite Eight in 1998, first Final Four in 1998-99, two ACC regular season titles, and the 2000 ACC Tournament title. Her five 20-win seasons (22 in 1995, 26 in 1996, 24 in 1998, school-record 29 in 1999, and 28 in 2000) is also a first for a Duke coach.
Coach "G" was named the 2000 Basketball Times Coach of the Year and Naismith Coach of the Year Finalist. Goestenkors is a 1985 graduate of Saginaw Valley State, where she earned NAIA All-America honors at point guard. She came to Duke in 1992 after a successful six-year stint as an assistant coach at Purdue.
The only coach in Duke history to post five 20-win seasons, Coach G currently has a career/school record of 184-74 (.713). She owns a career 53-4 record at home against non-conference opponents and a 13-6 overall record in the NCAA Tournament play.
Craig Sparks Blue Devils...
Freshman high school All-America Rometra Craig sparked the Blue Devils to
victory on Nov. 18 over William & Mary with 19 points on 8-of-13 shooting
from the field. The scoring output for the freshman was a career-high.
Craig is known as the strongest defensive player on the Blue Devil squad.
She has led the Blue Devils in scoring two times this season.
Other Trivia...
In the last three seasons Duke is a perfect 16-0 when playing on Monday's.
Dating back the last three years Duke is 78-6 when leading at the end of the
first half.
Love the 80s...
In 1999-2000 the Blue Devils scored 80 or more points in 11 games and
posted an unblemished 11-0 record in those games. So far this season Duke
has scored 80 or more points in four of its eight games, while posting a 8-0
record.
Devilish Streak...
Dating back to Nov. 23, 1998, Duke has won 64 of the last 76 games. In the
streak, Duke won a school-record 16 games in a row (in 1998-99) and had its
15-game win streak broken Jan. 20, 2000 at N.C. State. In ACC regular
season play, Duke has won 40 of the last 48 games dating back to the 1997-98
season.
The Countdown to 200...
The countdown to the 200 victory mark began on Nov. 10 against UCLA. Head
Coach Gail Goestenkors currently has 184 wins under her belt and needs 16
more to reach the milestone. She would mark the second Duke women's
basketball coach to reach the 200-win plateau as Debbie Leonard notched 212
victories in 15 seasons. Goestenkors has notched 184 wins in only nine
seasons.
The Record Watch...
Senior Georgia Schweitzer will be making attempts each game during the
2000-01 season to break Duke career records. The Columbus, Ohio native
needs five more points to move into 10th place in points, 35 more field
goals for 10th place, 99 more field goals attempted for seventh place, 11
more 3-point field goals to notch the record, 43 three-point field goals
attempted to claim the record, and the list goes on ...
Junior Krista Gingrich ranks ninth on the career 3-point field goals made list (68) and ninth in 3-point field goals attempted (189). Senior Rochelle Parent currently ranks third in career field goal percentage (.599) and the record is .630 by Tyish Hall.
The Cameron Advantage...
Duke loves to play at home and its record showed once again as the Blue
Devils recorded an unbelievable 50-4 record in Cameron Indoor Stadium dating
back to the 1997-98 season. The Blue Devils had their 20-game ACC home
winning streak broken on 2/3/00 against Maryland. The streak is the second
longest in ACC women's basketball history behind Virginia's 30-game streak
from 1992-96. Head coach Gail Goestenkors has totaled a 53-4 record against
non-conference opponents in Cameron. Duke has won its past nine in a row at
home.
Blue Devils Welcome No. 1 Rated Recruiting Class...
For the second year in a row, the Duke women's basketball staff has brought
in one of the top recruiting classes in the nation. The 1999-00 freshman
class was tabbed as high as No. 4 by Blue Star Report and its latest 2000-01
class was rated No. 1 by Athlon Sports.
The 2000-01 freshman class is made up of five All-Americas, five Nike All-Americas, four USA Today All-Americas, three WBCA All-Americas, two L' adidas All-America's, and one USA Junior World Championship team member.
The class is made up of Alana Beard (Frierson, La.), Iciss Tillis (Tulsa, Okla.), Rometra Craig (Portola Valley, Calif.), Vicki Krapohl (Mount Pleasant, Mich.), and Crystal White (Clinton Township, Mich.).
Duke Boasts Tri-Captains for First Time Under Gail Goestenkors...
For the first time under the direction of Gail Goestenkors, the Blue Devils
will boast tri-captains in seniors Georgia Schweitzer, Missy West, and
Rochelle Parent. It marks the second consecutive year West, a fifth-year
senior, has been selected captain.
Duke Brings Home WSF Title...
On Nov. 10-11, the Blue Devils traveled to Albuquerque, N.M. to participate
in the Women's Sports Foundation (WSF) Classic hosted by the University of
New Mexico.
Duke rolled to an 80-52 victory in game one over UCLA and then knocked off No. 7 LSU 56-45 in the championship game.
In the UCLA game, Duke was led with four players in double figures scoring -- Alana Beard (15 points), Georgia Schweitzer (14 points), Missy West (12 points), and Michele Matyasovsky (10 points).
Matyasovsky notched her first career double-double in the game with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Duke committed 30 turnovers in the game, while shooting 53% from the field.
In the championship game, the matchup had No. 4 Duke vs. No. 7 LSU in the rematch of the 2000 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 game. LSU defeated Duke 79-66 to end the Blue Devils season.
The game turned out to be a very low scoring affair as Duke shot 33% from the field and LSU was held to only 29% from the field. Duke was led by Beard with 20 points, eight rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Iciss Tillis added nine points and Schweitzer scored nine.
Freshmen Notch Starting Nod in Classic...
Duke freshmen Alana Beard and Iciss Tillis earned the starting nod against
both UCLA and LSU at the Women's Sports Foundation Classic. Freshmen
starting under the direction of head coach Gail Goestenkors is a rarity.
Only three players had started their first games in a Duke uniform -- Missy
West in 96 (20 points), Ali Day in 92 (seven points), and Nazrawit
Medhanie in 95 (two points).
Both Beard and Tillis started each of the two exhibition games with the both of them starting in the Classic, it marks the first time under Goestenkors that two freshmen started their first game in the same season.
Beard scored 15 points in her first game and Tillis scored nine.
Matyasovsky Posts First Double-Double of Career...
Sophomore Michele Matyasovsky posted her first career double-double against
UCLA in the Women's Sports Foundation Classic on Nov. 10 to open the season.
In the game, she tallied 10 points and 10 rebounds. She currently leads
the team with nine blocked shots.
WSF Tournament Honors...
Freshman Alana Beard was selected Women's Sports Foundation (WSF) Classic
MVP after averaging 17.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 2.5 steals
in two games. Senior Georgia Schweitzer (11.5 points, 3.5 rebounds) and
freshman Iciss Tillis (9.0 points, 6.5 rebounds) each were selected to the
All-Tournament team.
Beard was tabbed preseason ACC Freshman of the Year and Schweitzer preseason ACC Player of the Year, while it marks the first collegiate honor Tillis.
Duke Tabbed Preseason No. 1 in ACC by Media...
The Blue Devils were picked to finish first in the ACC by the media at the
ACC Media Day. This marks only the second time the Blue Devils have been
picked to win the ACC in the preseason (other was in 1998 and finished
first). Duke received 322 total votes and 34 of 36 first place votes, while
Virginia received two first place and 278 votes. N.C. State (232), UNC
(206), Clemson (174), Georgia Tech (148), Maryland (120), Florida State
(82), and Wake Forest (46) round out the nine ACC schools.
Duke swept the other two honors given out as Georgia Schweitzer was tabbed preseason Player of the Year and freshman Alana Beard was selected preseason Freshman of the Year.
Schweitzer, the reigning ACC Player of the Year, is the first Duke player to be selected preseason Player of the Year and Beard is the third Blue Devil to be tabbed preseason Freshman of the Year (Missy West, 1996 and Sheana Mosch, 1999).
West Returns for Fifth Year...
After the 1999-00 season concluded, senior Missy West had a decision to
make ... Do I go ahead and graduate or come back and play one final year for
Duke? West decided to stay for a fifth year and the Blue Devils gladly
welcome West back for another year. The senior played a huge role in
leading Duke to its first ACC Tournament Championship and is the emotional
leader on the squad.
After suffering through knee injuries for most of her career, she saw action in 31 games and started four last season. At the ACC Tournament she scored 42 points in three games, while hitting 13 of 25 shots from the field. This included 8 of 13 from 3-point land. She tied a ACC Tourney semifinal record with four 3-pointers vs. Georgia Tech and her 18 points versus the Seminoles in the opening round was a career-best in the ACC Tournament. West was rewarded with a second team All-Tournament selection.
In the three NCAA Tournament game, she scored 15 points (vs. Campbell), 11 points (vs. Western Kentucky), and 13 points (vs. LSU). In six post-season games, she averaged 13.5 points, scored in double figures in each game, and hit 15 treys.
West received a medical redshirt for the 1997-98 season and could of graduated this past May with a major in Sociology, but has decided to obtain a double major and return to the team next season. She will look to obtain degree's in Sociology and Biological Anthropology. "This is something I knew all along that I wanted to come back and play for another year," said West.
Schweitzer Returns...Preseason Honors...
Senior Georgia Schweitzer has been tabbed a Naismith College Basketball
Player of the Year candidate as well as preseason second team All-America by
Basketball News and third team All-America by Lindy's Magazine and Women's
Basketball Journal.
The senior from Columbus, Ohio is the reigning ACC Player of the Year, after averaging 15.6 ppg., 4.0 rpg., 3.3 apg, and hitting .392 percent of her 3-point attempts. She was also selected a Kodak All-America finalist, ACC All-Tournament first-team, All-ACC first-team, Duke Classic MVP, ACC Player of the Week two times, and the Sun Splash Shootout All-Tournament team as a junior.
Duke Inks Top Recruits...
Duke University women's basketball head coach Gail Goestenkors announced on
Nov. 15, 2000 the signing of two of the top high school basketball players
in the country -- Monique Curry (Potomac, Md.) and Wynter Whitley (Atlanta,
Ga.). Curry and Whitley will attend Duke in the fall of 2001 and play
basketball for the current No. 3 ranked Blue Devils.
"Both Wynter and Monique are very gifted players," said Goestenkors. "They are not only athletic but very skilled as well. Each will give us an added dimension of strength that we don't possess much of right now. They are both very powerful, physical players that can hit the three-pointer and will fit very well into our five-out motion style play."
Curry, a 6-0 shooting guard/wing, is out of The Bullis School in Potomac, Md. where she averaged 190 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 7.0 assists as a junior. She guided The Bullis School to a 27-2 record and to the Independent School League regular season and tournament titles for the first time in the school history, while being named Player of the Year by the Washington Post. Last summer, Curry was selected MVP at the adidas Camp in Pittsburgh, Pa.
"Monique is one of the most physically gifted players we have ever signed," said Goestenkors. "She is a perfect motion player because she is smart, can hit the three, penetrates very well, finishes, and can post up. She is also a very unselfish player, which will make it very difficult for other teams to defend. Monique will fit into our style of play of running and pressing as well."
As a sophomore, she averaged 17.0 points and 8.0 rebounds a game and her freshman year scored at a 18.3 clip. Curry has performed as well in the classroom as on the court posting a 3.4 grade-point-average. She is ranked No. 3 in the All-Star Girls Report's (ASGR) Top 150 Prep Prospects. She is the highest ranked high school player to sign with the Blue Devils.
Whitley is a 6-2 power forward from Holy Innocents Episcopal in Atlanta, Ga. She is currently ranked No. 5 in the FoxStudentSports.com top 40 seniors and No. 15 in the ASGR top 15 prep rankings, after averaging 22.1 points and 8.9 rebounds as a junior. Whitley guided her team to a 23-5 record and earned All-Region, All-State, and Class A Player of the Year honors.
"Wynter is a 6-2 power forward who is stronger than most of the post players we have on the team," said Goestenkors. "She can take her hits on the inside and finish with contact as well as play out on the perimeter, hit the three-point shot, and make good decisions with the basketball. She is someone that will add another dimension to our team with her physical play."
Her sophomore year Whitley averaged 24.1 points and 10.2 rebounds and led her team to a 30-4 record and the Class A State Championship title. She was also named MVP of the state tournament, first-team All-State, Class 6A Player of the Year, and All-Region as a sophomore. For the past two years in a row, Whitley has been selected the Atlanta Journal & Constitution Player of the Year for Fulton County and USA Today rated her as one of the top juniors in the nation in 2000. She carries a 3.5 grade-point-average in the classroom.
Duke's recruiting class will once again rank near the top in the nation with Curry and Whitley signing. Last year's class was tabbed No. 1 in the nation by Athlon Sports, while the 1999-00 class was rated as high as No. 4 by the Blue Star Report.
Welcome Back Starters...
The Blue Devils will welcome back four starters off their 26-8 team from a
year ago -- Georgia Schweitzer, Krista Gingrich, Rochelle Parent, and Sheana
Mosch bring key experience to a squad that has 10 freshmen and sophomores on
the roster.
Among the starters returning, Duke also returns All-ACC Freshman team member is Michele Matyasovsky, a 2000 ACC All-Tournament second-team member, the No. 1 ranked recruiting class in 2000-01, and sophomores Lello Gebisa, LaNedra Brown, and Olga Gvozdenovic. Duke returns 59.2 points per game, while losing only 15.3 ppg.
Inside the Numbers...
Duke's Gail Goestenkors has led her squads to 81 victories (prior to
2000-01) over the last three years, which ranks seventh in Division I. Duke
has totaled 61 ACC regular season victories the last five years to lead the
ACC. The Blue Devils have tallied 129 overall wins the last six years to
lead the ACC (numbers include this season).
20 Wins, Once Again!...
With Duke's victory on Feb. 24, 2000 at Wake Forest it gave Duke 20
victories for the season. It marked the fifth time Duke has notched 20 or
more wins since Gail Goestenkors arrived in 1992-93. Before Goestenkors
arrived, the Duke women's basketball program had only reached the 20-win
mark one time (1985-86, 21-9) with Debbie Leonard as head coach.
Looking Back at the Year 1999...
The Blue Devils notched a 32-4 overall record in the year of 1999 with
their victory over Georgetown on December 30, 1999. It is the best record
of any year with the next closest being in 1996 (23-8). In 1999 regular
season play Duke was 25-2.
Blue Devils Posted Best Start in 1999-00...
The 1999-2000 Blue Devils began the season with the best start in the
school history (16-1). The 1994-95, 1995-96, and 1987-88 teams began the
season with 12-1 records and then lost their 14th games of the season. The
1987-88 team began the season with a 12-0 record and then the Blue Devils
traveled to Maryland and lost (83-73) and Wake Forest (58-57). The 1995-96
team ended up finishing with a 26-7 record, 1994-95 finished with a 22-9
record, and the 1987-88 had a 17-11 record.
The Record Watch...
Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. 159 Jennifer Scanlon, 1993-96 2. 149 Georgia Schweitzer, 1997- 3. 133 Kira Orr, 1994-97 4. 132 Hilary Howard, 1996-99 5. 122 Nicole Erickson, 1998-99 6. 90 Leigh Morgan, 1987-90 Naz Medhanie, 1996-99 8. 77 Dana McDonald, 1990-93 9. 68 Krista Gingrich, 1998- 9. 66 Kristina Meiman, 1991-94 10. 60 Ali Day, 1993-96Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 420 Jennifer Scanlon, 1993-96 2. 416 Kira Orr, 1994-97 3. 373 Georgia Schweitzer, 1997- 4. 354 Hilary Howard, 1996-99 5. 309 Nicole Erickson, 1998-99 6. 251 Naz Medhanie, 1996-99 7. 242 Dana McDonald, 1990-93 8. 229 Leigh Morgan, 1987-90 9. 189 Krista Gingrich, 1998- 10. 182 Robin Baker, 1989-92 Assists 1. 533 Hilary Howard, 1996-99 2. 445 Kira Orr, 1994-97 3. 409 Katie Meier, 1986-90 4. 340 Leigh Morgan, 1987-90 5. 335 Claire Rose, 1980-83 6. 315 Georgia Schweitzer, 1997- 7. 297 Connie Goins, 1983-86 8. 259 Jennifer Scanlon, 1993-96 9. 258 Maura Hertzog, 1982-85 10. 252 Robin Baker, 1989-91 Field Goals Attempted 1. 1448 Chris Moreland, 1985-88 2. 1385 Sue Harnett, 1987-91 3. 1283 Katie Meier, 1986-90 4. 1235 Kira Orr, 1994-97 5. 1206 Jennifer Scanlon, 1993-96 6. 1169 Stacy Hurd, 1981-84 7. 1055 Carey Kauffman, 1991-94 8. 956 Georgia Schweitzer, 1997- 9. 936 Payton Black, 1996-99 10. 906 Connie Goins, 1983-86 Double Figure Scoring Games 1. 106 Chris Moreland, 1985-88 2. 102 Sue Harnett, 1987-91 3. 92 Katie Meier, 1986-90 4. 73 Kira Orr, 1994-97 73 Jennifer Scanlon, 1993-96 6. 68 Stacy Hurd, 1981-84 7. 61 Tyish Hall, 1994-97 61 Connie Goins, 1983-86 9. 60 Barb Krause, 1979-82 10. 59 Ali Day, 1993-96
--- The Blue Devils Record When...
At home 4-0 On the road 2-0 At a neutral site 2-0
Against a top 25 opponent 3-0 Against a top 10 opponent 2-0 Against a top 5 opponent 0-0
In tournaments 4-0 On television 2-0
In white uniforms 5-0 In blue uniforms 3-0 In black uniforms 1-0
On Sunday 1-0 On Monday 1-0 On Tuesday 0-0 On Wednesday 2-0 On Thursday 0-0 On Friday 1-0 On Saturday 3-0 Day Games 2-0 Night Games 6-0 Overtime Games 0-0
When the starters are: Schweitzer, Parent, Mosch, Tillis Beard 8-0
Leading at the half 7-0 Trailing at the half 0-0 Tied at the half 1-0
Outrebounding opponent 6-0 Opponent outrebounds Duke 2-0 Equal rebounds 0-0
FG% equal/over .400 6-0 FG% below .400 2-0 Opponent FG% equal/over .400 1-0 Opponent FG% below .400 7-0
Duke has more turnovers 1-0 Opponent has more turnovers 7-0 Teams have equal turnovers 0-0
Scoring below 50 points 0-0 Scoring 50-59 points 1-0 Scoring 60-69 points 1-0 Scoring 70-79 points 2-0 Scoring 80-89 points 3-0 Scoring 90-99 points 1-0 Scoring 100+ points 0-0