Duke won its 65th straight game against an unranked team.
The Blue Devils won their 27th out of the last 28 true road contests.
Duke was held to its second-lowest point total of the season with 65 points.
The Blue Devils were held to only two players scoring double-digts, but seven Duke players totaled seven or more points.
Duke won its 10th straight game against N.C. State.
Senior Alison Bales posted four blocks on the night to move her into eighth place on the NCAA all-time rejections list with 374.
Duke continued its stellar defense on the year holding the Wolfpack to 31.0 percent shooting and 51 points. The Blue
Devils held NCSU to only 23.5 percent shooting in the second stanza.
N.C. State was held to 0-7 three-point field goals.
Duke broke the Wolfpack's nine-game win streak in Reynolds Coliseum to open the season.
The Blue Devils shot 60.0 percent from the free throw line breaking a 16-game streak of shooting 70.0 percent or better from the charity stripe.
Duke was outrebounded for the second time this season, 41-37.
After not playing in the Maryland game last Saturday, Redshirt freshman Brittany Mitch came off the bench to score eight key points in the first half to put the Blue Devils ahead for good. For the game, Mitch matched a career high with 10 points and one steal in 17 minutes. She scored double-figures for the third time this season. Prior to tonight, Mitch had scored only 14 points over the last six games.
Abby Waner tied a season-high with seven rebounds, while dishing out a team-high five assists and scoring nine points. It marked only the third game this season she has not scored double-figures.
Duke improved to 19-0 overall and is one win away from registering its 10th straight 20-win season and its best start in school history (20-0).
Senior Lindsey Harding collected double-digits for the fourth straight game and seventh out of the last eight contests as she finished with 10 points. She also had four rebounds and one assist in 28 minutes.