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1/2/2006 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
? The Blue Devils won their 29th straight contest against Wake Forest.
? Duke scored 100 points, marking the third straight game the Blue Devils have reached the 100-point mark and the sixth time this season, tying a school record.
? In ACC action, Duke won its 60th contest out of the last 63 games.
? With the 12-game win streak, the Blue Devils have tied for the second-best season-opening start in school history.
? Duke has won the past two games against Wake Forest by a combined 103 points (57 & 46).
? Senior Monique Currie scored all 16 of her points in the first half. She also collected four rebounds, four assists, a block and two steals.
? Currie moved ahead of Iciss Tillis on Duke's all-time points list on the day and now has 1,723 over her career.
? Senior Mistie Williams registered her fifth straight contest with double-figure points as she finished with 12 for the game. She also added eight rebounds and six assists in 19 minutes.
? After blocking only one shot in the first half, the Blue Devils collected nine blocks in the second half to finish with 10 for the game.
? Junior Lindsey Harding finished with 14 points in the game, while totaling four assists and one steal. Her double-figure points was the first time since Dec. 4 at Texas and the fifth total this season.
? As a team, Duke shot 58.8 percent from the field, marking the 10th time in 12 games the Blue Devils have shot 50.0 percent or better and six in a row.
? Duke's 74.2 percent shooting in the second half was a season high.
? Chante Black collected her first double-double of the season and sixth of her career with 13 points and 14 rebounds. She also blocked three shots in 19 minutes.
? The Blue Devils tied a season low with 12 turnovers.
? All 11 players who played in the game scored for Duke.
? Duke will next host Florida State on Thursday, Jan. 5 at 7:00 p.m. before heading on a four-game road swing which starts Jan. 8 at Maryland.