Blue Devil Postgame Notes * Maine * December 21, 2009
With The Duke Victory:
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Improved to 9-2 overall.
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Moved the series lead to 2-0 all-time against Maine.
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Coach P improved to 60-19 all-time against teams from the America
East Conference.
Junior Jasmine Thomas
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Tied a season high with five steals in the first half and finished
the game with a career-high eight.
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Pulled down eight rebounds and scored seven points.
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Broke a streak of nine straight games with a three-pointer made.
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Broke a nine-game streak of scoring double-digit points.
Senior Bridgette Mitchell
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Totaled 16 points, including 12 in the second half.
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Notched double-figure scoring for the fourth time this season.
Senior Joy Cheek
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Registered 13 points, seven rebounds and three steals in 24 minutes.
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Notched double-figure scoring for the seventh time this season and
the third time out of the last four games.
Junior Karima Christmas
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Tied a season-high with 16 points, while notching seven rebounds,
three assists and six steals.
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The six steals was a season high and matched a career high.
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Registered double-digit scoring for the fourth time out of the
last five games.
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Led Duke with 10 points in the first half in 12 minutes.
Other Duke Notes:
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Coach
McCallie was honored prior to the game with her name on a banner in the rafters
at Maine. It was the first coach to have their name in
the rafters in Alfond Arena.
-
Forced
a season-high 34 turnovers.
-
Hit
52.5 percent from the field marking the fourth time this season Duke has shot
over 50.0 percent in a game.
-
Dished
19 assists, which is the second-most this season.
-
Grabbed
a season-high 25 steals.
-
Outrebounded
Maine, 46-22.
-
Had
a 40-14 advantage in points in the paint.
-
Held
Maine to only five field goals in the second half.
-
Shot
a season-high 60.0 percent from the field in the first half.
-
Duke
will split up and head home following the contest with Maine as the Blue Devils
have until Dec. 26 to report back to campus.
Duke will next host N.C. Central on Monday, Dec. 28 at 7:00 p.m.
Blue Devil Postgame Notes * Maine * December 21, 2009
With The Duke Victory:
-
Improved to 9-2 overall.
-
Moved the series lead to 2-0 all-time against Maine.
-
Coach P improved to 60-19 all-time against teams from the America
East Conference.
Junior Jasmine Thomas
-
Tied a season high with five steals in the first half and finished
the game with a career-high eight.
-
Pulled down eight rebounds and scored seven points.
-
Broke a streak of nine straight games with a three-pointer made.
-
Broke a nine-game streak of scoring double-digit points.
Senior Bridgette Mitchell
-
Totaled 16 points, including 12 in the second half.
-
Notched double-figure scoring for the fourth time this season.
Senior Joy Cheek
-
Registered 13 points, seven rebounds and three steals in 24 minutes.
-
Notched double-figure scoring for the seventh time this season and
the third time out of the last four games.
Junior Karima Christmas
-
Tied a season-high with 16 points, while notching seven rebounds,
three assists and six steals.
-
The six steals was a season high and matched a career high.
-
Registered double-digit scoring for the fourth time out of the
last five games.
-
Led Duke with 10 points in the first half in 12 minutes.
Other Duke Notes:
-
Coach
McCallie was honored prior to the game with her name on a banner in the rafters
at Maine. It was the first coach to have their name in
the rafters in Alfond Arena.
-
Forced
a season-high 34 turnovers.
-
Hit
52.5 percent from the field marking the fourth time this season Duke has shot
over 50.0 percent in a game.
-
Dished
19 assists, which is the second-most this season.
-
Grabbed
a season-high 25 steals.
-
Outrebounded
Maine, 46-22.
-
Had
a 40-14 advantage in points in the paint.
-
Held
Maine to only five field goals in the second half.
-
Shot
a season-high 60.0 percent from the field in the first half.
-
Duke
will split up and head home following the contest with Maine as the Blue Devils
have until Dec. 26 to report back to campus.
Duke will next host N.C. Central on Monday, Dec. 28 at 7:00 p.m.