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1/29/2006 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
? Duke registered its second straight and sixth overall sellout crowd in Cameron Indoor Stadium history.
? The Blue Devils ended their 20-win win streak, which was tied for the best start in Duke history.
? With the win, North Carolina has a four-game win streak against the Blue Devils, having defeated Duke three times in 2004-05.
? The Blue Devils played their third game over the last seven days, which included a 75-53 victory over top-ranked Tennessee and a 97-65 win at Clemson.
? Duke finished with its second-worst shooting percentage of the season (43.1).
? Senior Monique Currie tallied her third double-double of the year and 22nd of her career with 13 points and a season-high 13 rebounds.
? With her 13 rebounds on the night Monique Currie (792) passed Alana Beard (789) on Duke's all-time rebounding list. Currie moved into fourth place on the list.
? Junior Alison Bales collected three blocks in the first half. Bales has blocked 17 shots over the last four games against North Carolina.
? Alison Bales also totaled 10 points, which was the first double-figure game since she scored 13 points at Holy Cross on Jan. 16. Bales has scored double-figures twice over the last eight contests.
? Duke's 20 turnovers was the most since the Blue Devils had 23 at TCU on Dec. 6, 2005.
? Duke held a 22-8 advantage in second-chance points.
? With her 33 three-pointers made this season, Abby Waner is tied for fifth with teammate Wanisha Smith on Duke's freshman records chart for three-pointers made.
? With the win, North Carolina gained one point in the Carlyle Cup, which is a yearlong competition between Duke and North Carolina sponsored by Carlyle & Co. North Carolina now holds a 6-5 advantage in the Carlyle Cup standings.
? Duke shot a season-low 47.8 percent from the free-throw line.
? Harding finished with a season-high nine assists.
? Prior to the game, both teams were the only undefeated squads in NCAA men's and women's basketball.
? Duke will be off for seven days before traveling to play at Virginia Tech on Feb. 6 at 7:00 p.m.