No. 8 Maryland at No. 7 DukePostgame Notes February 17, 2014With the Duke Victory…• Improved to 23-3 overall and 10-2 in the ACC.
• Notched 10 ACC wins for the 17th straight season, which is an ACC record.
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Joanne P. McCallie moved to 94-8 overall in Cameron Indoor Stadium since joining the Blue Devils in 2007-08.
• Avoided back-to-back losses for the 227th straight game and improved to 35-0 following losses since the 2007-08 season.
• Moved the all-time series with Maryland to 41-39 in favor of Duke.
• Won its third straight game against the Terrapins and the sixth consecutive in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
• Improved to 6-3 against ranked opponents this season.
• Moved to 10-3 this season at home and snapped a two-game losing streak.
• Collected its third victory this year against a top 10 ranked opponent (Kentucky, California).
Senior Tricia Liston• Posted 12 points and five rebounds.
• Notched double-figure scoring for the ninth straight contest.
• Moved into a tie for second on the Duke season three-pointers made list (68).
Sophomore Alexis Jones• Tied a season high with 22 points, had four rebounds and four assists.
• Posted a career-high five three-pointers made.
• Hit at least one three-pointer for the 11th straight game.
Senior Haley Peters• Had three points and four rebounds.
• Started her 100th career contest at Duke.
Junior Elizabeth Williams• Notched 17 points, 11 rebounds, four steals, three assists and three blocks.
• Totaled her fifth double-double of the season and 16th of her career. She owns four double-doubles this year against ACC opponents.
• Scored 45 points over the last two contests.
• Moved into a tie for seventh on the ACC career blocks list (296) along with Jessica Breland of UNC.
Senior Richa Jackson• Scored a season-high 19 points.
• Hit a career-high 8-of-11 free throws.
• Swiped a season-high four steals.
Freshman Kendall McCravey-Cooper• Collected six points, three rebounds and one block in six first half minutes.
Other Duke Notes…• Freshman post players
Oderah Chidom and
Kendall McCravey-Cooper combined for 11 points, nine rebounds and two blocks.
• Hit 52.6 percent of its field goals.
• Scored 38 points in the paint.
• Held Maryland to only 63 points, which tied a season low in ACC play.
• Held Maryland to a season-low 32.4 percent shooting from the field.
• Hit 8-of-13 three-point field goals for 61.5 percent.
• Drained a season-high 76.2 percent of its free throws which is a season high versus ACC opponents.
• Played its second of four straight teams ranked in the top 14 nationally.
• Hit 51.4 percent of its field goals in the first half and 50.0 percent from downtown.
• Will next host 14th-ranked N.C. State on Thursday, Feb. 20 at 6:30 p.m., on ESPN3.