No. 3 Duke at MiamiPostgame Notes January 30, 2014With the Duke Victory…• Moved to 21-1 overall and 8-0 in ACC play on the season.
• Won its ninth straight game on the road.
• Notched its 11th consecutive overall game this year, which is a season long win streak.
• Moved the all-time series record to 11-1 in favor of Duke against Miami.
Senior Tricia Liston• Tied a career high with 29 points as she hit 10-of-15 field goals and a career-high 9-of-11 free throws.
• Tied a career high with 10 field goals made.
• Scored 20 or more points in fifth straight game, 12th time this year and 25th time in her career.
• Hit 8-of-10 field goals in the first half and had 21 points.
• Drained eight or more field goals for the fifth straight game.
• Moved into ninth place on Duke's all-time scoring list with 1,465 points passing Chante Black (1438).
• Did not hit a three-pointer for only the third time this year.
Senior Haley Peters• Pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds, while scoring four points.
• The eighth time this year she has pulled down 10 or more rebounds.
• Moved into 11th place on Duke's all-time rebounding list with 735 boards. Needs two to edge into a tie for 10th along with Jennifer Chesnut (737).
Sophomore Alexis Jones• Collected 18 points, six assists, five rebounds, one block and one steal.
• Scored double-figures in her seventh straight contest.
Junior Elizabeth Williams• Notched 18 points and 12 rebounds. Scored 14 of her 18 points in second half.
• Collected her fourth double-double of the season and 15th of her career.
• Moved her consecutive blocks streak to 91 straight games since arriving at Duke with her one swat on the afternoon.
• Moved into 15th place on Duke's all-time scoring list with 1,319 points.
Senior Chloe Wells• Did not make the trip to Miami with a shin injury.
Senior Richa Jackson• Had seven points and two rebounds in 37 minutes.
Other Duke Notes…• Liston, Williams and Jones scored 65 of 76 points.
• Trailed at the half, 46-43, for only third time this year (UConn, Purdue).
• Allowed a season-high 56.3 percent shooting by Miami in the first half.
• Hit 50.0 percent or better in the first half for the seventh straight game (53.1%).
• Allowed a season-high 46 points in the first half.
• Was outscored off the bench, 14-0.
• Held Miami to 31.0% shooting in the second half.
• Allowed 10 three-pointers by Miami, which is a season high against ACC play.
• Held a 44-26 rebounding advantage.
• Tied a season low with one three-pointer made on five attempts.
• Hit 52.6 percent of its field goals, marking 14th time this year hitting 50.0 percent or better.
• Hit 15-of-20 free throws, which was as season high in ACC play.
• Will next host Notre Dame on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 2:00 p.m., on ESPN.