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3/8/2009 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Blue Devil Postgame Notes * No. 1 seed Maryland vs. No. 3 seed Duke * March 8, 2009
ACC Tournament Championship
With The Duke Loss:
? Dropped to 26-5 overall on the season.
? Lost for the second straight year in the ACC Championship and dropped to 5-5 all-time in the ACC title game.
? Moved to 23-5 all-time in the ACC Tournament when the games have been played in the Greensboro Coliseum. Overall, Duke owns a 25-6 record in games played in the Greensboro Coliseum.
? Joanne P. McCallie dropped to 28-11 all-time in conference tournament action.
? Dropped to 32-27 all-time in ACC Tournament play.
? Dropped to 4-6 all-time against Maryland in the ACC Tournament.
Senior Chante Black
? Saddled with foul trouble, Black had only one rebound in the first half. She finished the game with 11 points, eight rebounds, one assist, one block and one steal in 28 minutes.
? Moved into 21st on the ACC career rebounding list with 979 rebounds.
? With her 76 career rebounds in the ACC Tournament, moved into a tie with Rochelle Parent for Duke's all-time record in ACC Tournament action.
? Moved into seventh on Duke's all-time free throws made list with 304.
? Moved into eighth on Duke's all-time field goals made list with 558.
? Her five blocked shots in the 2009 ACC Tournament tied for a Duke three-game ACC Tournament record.
Senior Abby Waner
? For the third straight year, was named first team All-ACC Tournament.
? For the game, scored 13 points, had three assists, two rebounds and two steals.
? Her two blocked shots tied a career high.
? Has now hit 24 career three-pointers in the ACC Tournament, which ranks as Duke's all-time leader in ACC Tournament action. Her 24 treys also ranks as the tied for second-highest total in ACC history.
? Finished her ACC Tournament career with 36 assists, which is Duke's ACC Tournament record.
? Moved into a tie for 12th on Duke's career three-pointers made list with 220.
? Moved into sixth on Duke's career assist list with 429.
? Her nine three-pointers made in the 2009 ACC Tournament tied for a Duke three-game record.
Senior Carrem Gay
? Named first team All-ACC Tournament.
? Led Duke with 11 points in the first half and went on to finish the game with a season-high 19 points.
? Reached double-figure scoring for the second time in the 2009 ACC Tournament and the sixth time out of the last nine games.
? Moved into ninth on Duke's career blocks list with 79.
? Had her sixth career double-double and fourth of the season with 19 points and 10 rebounds.
Sophomore Karima Christmas
? Registered 16 points, four rebounds, three assists, two steals and one blocked shot in 28 minutes off the bench.
? Posted double-digits in seven games this season and the third time out of the last four games.
? Had double-figure scoring in back-to-back games for the first time this season.
Sophomore Jasmine Thomas
? Collected double-figure scoring for the fourth time out of the last five games and the second straight in the ACC Tournament with 16 points.
? Her 16 assists in the 2009 ACC Tournament tied for a Duke three-game record in ACC Tournament play.
Other Duke Notes:
? Trailed at the half for only the fourth time this season and the first time since Jan. 19 at N.C. State. The Blue Devils are now 2-2 when trailing at the half.
? Continued its school record with its fifth overtime game of the season (3-1).
? Hit only 2-of-12 from three-point land after hitting 15-of-25 the first two games of the ACC Tournament.
? Registered five players with double-figures marking the third time this year the Blue Devils have had five or more players score 10+ points. Duke owns a 2-1 record in those games.
? Played in the ACC Championship for the seventh time out of the last nine years.
? Tied a season low with eight turnovers.
? Held a 40-26 points in the paint advantage.
? Duke's bench outscored Maryland's bench, 22-17.
? Was outrebounded for only the ninth time this season, 43-39.
? After shooting 53.8 percent from the field in the first two games combined, hit 41.5 percent.