DURHAM, N.C. – Senior center
Elizabeth Williams led No. 10 Duke to victory with her aggressive play after the Blue Devils got off to a slow start against Wake Forest.
Williams had 18 points, eight rebounds and six blocks in Sunday's 70-63 win in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams. She also made a career-high five steals, including a key one to stop a late Demon Deacons rally.
"I thought Elizabeth showed tremendous leadership and aggression on the floor," Duke coach
Joanne P. McCallie said. "It was really contagious. It was great to see her play so, so hard."
The Blue Devils (10-4, 1-0) won their 41st straight meeting over Wake Forest, but this was the smallest margin of victory in the last 18 games.
"We're obviously disappointed in the outcome," Wake Forest coach Jen Hoover said, "but we worked hard to come in and I felt like we got a lot of really good looks."
Wake Forest (9-6, 0-1) scored the first 10 points and built a 26-10 lead with 10:20 left in the half on Taylor Gordon's 3-pointer. But then Duke began chipping away thanks to its defense and three drawn charges.
"Any hustle play is always good for us," said senior guard
Ka'lia Johnson. "That fuels our offense."
Duke outscored Wake Forest 24-7 the rest of the half. The Blue Devils took a 34-33 lead into halftime after
Oderah Chidom stole an inbounds pass in the backcourt and made a layup.
Duke then built a 15-point lead in the second half before holding on for the victory.
Johnson and freshman
Rebecca Greenwell finished with 15 points each for the Blue Devils.
Dearica Hamby, Nicole Floyd and Ataijah Taylor led Wake Forest with 11 points apiece.
BLOCK PARTYDuke finished with a season-high 15 blocks. That's one off the school record of 16, which the Blue Devils have accomplished twice.