No. 1 Connecticut at No. 2 DukePostgame Notes December 17, 2013With the Duke Loss…• Snapped a 24-game winning streak in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
• Is now 42-3 against non-conference opponents at home since 2008-09 with all three losses to Connecticut.
• Broke a 10-game winning streak to open the season.
• Snapped a seven-game winning streak at home against ranked opponents.
• Dropped to 4-1 at home this season.
• Coach P fell to 88-6 as a head coach in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
• Lost its seventh straight game to Connecticut.
• Snapped a four-game winning streak in the Jimmy V Classic (4-1).
• Is now 3-4 all-time in No. 1 vs. No. 2 games in school history.
• Moved to 3-10 against Connecticut in school history.
• Is now 20-14 versus teams from the American Athletic Conference.
Sophomore Alexis Jones• Finished with 10 points, four rebounds and four assists.
• Took two charges on the night and now owns four this season and 11 over her career.
Junior Elizabeth Williams• Held to under double-figure scoring for the second straight game with nine points on 4-of-13 field goals.
• Moved her consecutive blocks streak to 79 straight games since arriving at Duke with her one swat on the afternoon .
Senior Chelsea Gray• Totaled 13 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals.
• Scored double-figures in her fifth consecutive game.
• Took one charge on the night and now has taken 13 charges on the season and 48 over her career.
Senior Tricia Liston• Held without a three-pointer for the second straight game at home (0-3).
• Scored 10 points and had three rebounds.
• Scored double-digits in her 15th consecutive contest.
Senior Haley Peters• Totaled 11 points and a team-high eight rebounds.
• Had a team-high three steals.
• Notched double-figure scoring for the sixth straight game she has played.
Other Duke Notes…• Totaled its 16th sellout in school history and first this season with 9,314 fans.
• Trailed at the half for the second time this season (41-26) and the second consecutive game at home.
• Connecticut had a 20-4 advantage in second chance points.
• Hit 53.3 percent of its field goals in the second half.
• Was outrebounded 39-31.
• Held to a season-low 61 points.
• Attempted only five free throws and made three – both season lows.
• Dished 13 assists on 27 baskets.
• Held to a season-low 41.5 percent shooting.
• Will next host Albany on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 6:30 PM in Cameron Indoor Stadium.