Duke won its 27th straight contest against Georgia Tech and improved the overall series record to 49-7.
The Blue Devils won their 64th consecutive game against an unranked opponent and 68th straight game in Cameron Indoor Stadium against an unranked opponent.
Georgia Tech's 27 points in the first half tied for the most allowed in the first stanza this season by the Blue Devil.
Lindsey Harding made her 100th career start and has led Duke to a 91-9 record during those contests.
Duke shot 58.0 percent from the field on the night marking the fifth time this season the Blue Devils have hit 50.0 percent or better of their field goals.
Sophomore Abby Waner registered double-digits scoring for the 15th time this season out of 17 games as she totaled a career-high 27 points on the night. She also had three rebounds, two blocks, and one assist and in 27 minutes. It marked the second game in a row and third this season she has scored 20 or more points.
Abby Waner tied a season-high with three three-pointers in the first half as she totaled 15 points in 19 minutes during the opening stanza. She went on to hit a career-high six three-pointers for the game. The six three-pointers tied for the third-best single game output in school history.
The Blue Devils had 37 points off turnovers on the night off 26 Georgia Tech turnovers.
Duke had a season-high 24 turnovers on the night.
With her six blocks on the night, senior Alison Bales moved into 13th place on the NCAA all-time blocked shots list with 363.
Duke hit a season-high ten three-pointers on the night, after hitting only nine treys the last three contests.
Junior Emily Waner extended her consecutive games with a three-pointer streak to 12 as she hit one-of-three from downtown. She finished with three points, two rebounds, two assists and two steals in 18 minutes.
The Blue Devils turned the ball over 24 times marking only the third time this year Duke has given the ball away over 20 times.
With her five assists in the game, senior Lindsey Harding moved into a tie for 14th place on the ACC all-time assist list with 517.
Senior Lindsey Harding posted double-figure scoring in her 11th game this season and the eighth out of the last 10 contests as she posted 16 points.
Carrem Gay finished with 16 points marking the fourth straight game and sixth out of the last seven contests she has notched double-figure scoring. She also grabbed five rebounds, four steals and notched two assists in 25 minutes.
Duke held a 32-14 points in the paint advantage.
Duke allowed a season-high 40.0 percent shooting on the night to the Yellow Jackets.
Duke will next host #1/1 Maryland on Saturday, Jan. 13 at 12:30 p.m. The game is sold out and will be aired live on Fox Sports Net.