No. 11 Duke at VirginiaPostgame Notes February 12, 2015With the Duke Victory…• Moved to 19-6 overall and 10-2 in the ACC.
• Won its 22nd straight contest against the Cavaliers to move the all-time series record to 34-32 in favor of Duke.
• Totaled 10 ACC wins for the 18th straight season.
• Coach P improved to 9-0 all-time against Virginia.
• In games played in Charlottesville, Va., the Blue Devils won their 10th consecutive game and is now 14-17 all-time.
• Won its sixth straight overall contest, the longest winning streak of the season.
• Notched its third straight road victory and moved to 5-5 this season away from home.
Senior Elizabeth Williams• Had nine points, eight rebounds, three assists, two blocks and two steals.
• With her two blocked shots on the evening, needs only one block to become the second ACC player and 11th player in NCAA history to reach the 400-block mark.
• Is now 36 blocks away from breaking the ACC record for career blocked shots (Alison Bales, 434).
• Played in her home state of Virginia for possibly the final time as a collegiate player.
• Made three free throws on the night to move into a tie for fifth place on Duke's all-time charts with 346.
Redshirt Freshman Rebecca Greenwell• Notched a game-high 22 points, had five rebounds, three steals and two assists.
• Tied a career high with four three-pointers made.
• Totaled her seventh 20+ point game this season, which ties Monique Currie for third on Duke's freshman record books.
• With her four three-pointers made, broke the Duke freshman record for three-pointers made of 50 held by Abby Waner (2005-06). Greenwell has 53 on the year.
• With her 22 points on the evening, moved into seventh place on Duke's single season freshman points list with 366.
• Attempted 16 field goals to move into eighth place on the Duke freshman books with 292.
• Scored double-figures for the 22nd time this season to rank tied sixth on the Duke freshman record books.
• Has now played 837 minutes on the season to rank seventh on the Duke freshman charts.
• Hit a three-pointer for the 13th straight game.
Freshman Azurá Stevens• Scored 10 points to move into 10th place on Duke's single-season freshman scoring list with 333 points.
• With her 14 rebounds on the night, moved into fifth place on Duke's single season freshman rebound list with 196.
• Had a career-high 14 rebounds, which tied for sixth on the single-game Duke freshman record books.
• Blocked two shots, had four assists and three steals in 34 minutes.
Senior Ka'lia Johnson• Had 11 points and dished a team-high six assists.
• Totaled four steals.
• Played in her home state of Virginia for possibly the final time as a collegiate player.
• Took one charge in the contest.
Sophomore Kendall Cooper• Scored eight points and pulled down a season-high eight rebounds.
• Made her sixth start of the season and her career.
Other Duke Notes…• Held a 42-25 advantage in rebounds.
• Dished 17 assists.
• Grabbed 16 steals matching the Duke season high in ACC action. Third straight game with 10+ steals.
• Totaled 19 second chance points.
• Held Virginia to a season-low 45 points.
• Will continue its four-game road swing at fourth-ranked Notre Dame Monday, Feb. 16 at 9:00 p.m., on ESPN2.