No. 9 Duke at No. 12 NebraskaPostgame Notes December 3, 2014With the Duke Loss…• Moved the all-time series with Nebraska to 1-1.
• Lost its fourth straight game against a ranked opponent.
• Is now 66-51 against teams from the Big Ten.
• Broke a six-game winning streak in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge and moved to 6-2 all-time.
• Lost back-to-back games for the first time since the 2007-08 campaign, which was Coach P's first year at Duke. It snapped a 242 consecutive game streak without losing back-to-back contests.
Senior Elizabeth Williams• Missed her second straight game, after appearing in 109 straight games at Duke. Had started 72 straight games prior to the Nebraska game.
• Has a left foot injury.
Redshirt Freshman Rebecca Greenwell• Failed to reach double-digit scoring for the first time this season as she finished with nine points.
• Had five rebounds and three assists.
• Hit at least one three-pointer in all seven games.
Sophomore Oderah Chidom• Collected eight points and seven rebounds in 21 minutes.
• Made her second straight start and the third in her career.
Freshman Azurá Stevens• Posted a team-high 16 points and nine rebounds in 23 minutes.
• Notched double-figure points in fourth straight game and fifth time in six games played.
• Made her first collegiate start.
Senior Amber Henson• Came off the bench for the first time this season.
Senior Ka'lia Johnson• Attempted a career high shots for the second straight game (14).
Freshman Sierra Calhoun• Had nine points and tied a career high with seven rebounds in a career-high 38 minutes.
Other Duke Notes…• With the starting lineup in the game, the Blue Devils held an average of five games started between the five starters. Nebraska held an average of 66.
• Blue Devils started three freshmen for the second time in school history (Feb. 7, 2011 at North Carolina).
• Hit only 29.6 percent from the field in the first half, which was the second lowest of the season.
• Hit a season-low 31.7 from the field.
• Drained a season-low two three-pointers.
• Hit 12-of-14 field goals.
• Blocked a season low one shot.
• Outrebounded its opponent for the seventh straight game, 47-34. Pulled down 18 offensive rebounds.
• Held a 21-6 advantage in second chance points.
• Will next return home to host top-ranked South Carolina at 1:00 p.m., on ESPN2.