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9/24/2019 11:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
GREENSBORO, N.C. – The 2019-20 Duke women's basketball schedule was officially announced Tuesday as the ACC office released the schedules for all 15 member institutions. The Blue Devils will once again play a very challenging slate as head coach Joanne P. McCallie enters her 13th year with the program.
The schedule includes matchups with 10 teams that advanced to the 2019 NCAA Tournament – South Carolina, FGCU, Texas A&M, North Carolina, Florida State, NC State, Clemson, Miami, Syracuse and Louisville.
The Blue Devils will be showcased live on national and regional television a total of 15 times, but the number will rise over the next month as television schedules are finalized. All of Duke's home contests and league games will be aired on ACC Network Extra, if not shown nationally.
Duke will feature its annual Blue/White Scrimmage Sunday, Oct. 20 in Cameron Indoor Stadium, before hosting an exhibition contest against Alaska Anchorage Nov. 3.
The Blue Devils will open the 2019-20 campaign at home in Cameron Indoor Stadium for the first time since the 2013-14 season, after playing each of the last five season openers on the road. Duke will host High Point Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m.
Duke will then hit the road for contests at Texas A&M (Nov. 10) and UNLV (Nov. 14), before returning home for a five game homestand in Cameron to close the month of November – Northwestern (Nov. 17), Idaho State (Nov. 21), Troy (Nov. 24), Davidson (Nov. 27) and Penn (Nov. 29).
The Blue Devils will then travel to Lincoln, Neb., to kick off the month of December with a contest at Nebraska Dec. 4 live on the Big Ten Network. It will be a part of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
With the ACC moving to 18 league games in 2019-20, Duke will host Boston College Dec. 8 in the conference opener in Durham. After a break for exams, the Blue Devils will travel to South Carolina (Dec. 19) and FGCU (Dec. 29) to close non-conference action.
In ACC play, Duke will feature home-and-home series with North Carolina, NC State, Virginia, and Virginia Tech.
The Blue Devils have home ACC games versus Wake Forest (Jan. 2), Virginia Tech (Jan. 12), Notre Dame (Jan. 16), Georgia Tech (Jan. 26), NC State (Feb. 2), North Carolina (Feb. 6), Florida State (Feb. 16), and Virginia (Feb. 20).
On the road, Duke will face Louisville (Jan. 5), Virginia (Jan. 9), Clemson (Jan. 19), Syracuse (Jan. 23), Miami (Feb. 9), Pittsburgh (Feb. 13), NC State (Feb. 24), Virginia Tech (Feb. 27) and North Carolina (March 1).
The ACC Tournament will be held March 4-8 in Greensboro, N.C., as Duke once again faces some of the stiffest competition in the nation in league play.
All home games are played in the historic Cameron Indoor Stadium. For ticket information, contact the Duke Ticket Office at (919) 681-2583 or 1-877-375-3853. You can also purchase season tickets online at www.GoDuke.com. Single game tickets and a promotional calendar will be released soon.
Recent Duke graduate Haley Gorecki will return for her final season with the Blue Devils after turning in one of the best individual campaigns in ACC history averaging 17.2 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.6 steals. Gorecki, who is from Palatine, Ill.., became the third Blue Devil to register 500 points, 200 rebounds, 100 assists and 75 steals in a season.
Gorecki is one of five starters returning in 2019-20 along with nine letterwinners that will join a solid recruiting class in Durham. McCallie and the Blue Devils (15-15 in 2018-19) look to return to NCAA Tournament action, after missing out in 2018-19.
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