No. 16 Duke at Georgia TechPostgame Notes February 26, 2015With the Duke Loss…• Dropped to 19-9 overall and 10-5 in the ACC.
• Suffered its third straight loss, all on the road. It is the second three-game losing streak of the season.
• Snapped a 37-game winning streak against Georgia Tech and moved the all-time series to 59-8 in favor of Duke.
• Is now 5-8 this season on the road.
• Broke a 16-game winning streak at Georgia Tech.
• Coach P dropped to 10-1 all-time against the Yellow Jackets.
• Marked the first loss against Georgia Tech since Feb. 27, 1994 in Atlanta, Ga. (61-56).
Senior Elizabeth Williams• Totaled 10 points and 14 rebounds and five blocks in 32 minutes.
• With her 28 career double-doubles, now ranks tied third in Duke's all-time charts.
• Owns nine double-doubles on the season to lead Duke.
• Is now 28 blocks away from breaking the ACC record for career blocked shots (Alison Bales, 434).
• With her 14 rebounds on the night, moved into 22nd place on the ACC career rebound list with 1,016.
• With her two free throws attempted, moved into a tie for 23rd place on the ACC career free throws made list with 566.
• Attempted 13 field goals to move into 24th place on the ACC career field goals attempted list with 1,502.
• Swatted five shots to move into 10th place on the NCAA all-time blocked shots list with 407.
Redshirt Freshman Rebecca Greenwell• Had a team-high 16 points on 7-of-18 field goals.
• Hit 1-of-8 treys.
• Now owns a school-record 56 three-pointers made on the season.
• With her 16 points on the night, moved into sixth place on Duke's freshman single-season scoring list with 392.
Freshman Azurá Stevens• Had a team-high 16 points, while pulling down five rebounds and dished three assists.
• Pulled down five offensive rebounds to move into second place on Duke's freshman record charts with 98.
• Owns 22 double-digit scoring games on the season to rank to rank tied seventh on Duke's freshman charts.
Senior Ka'lia Johnson• Held to zero assists for the first time this season.
Senior Amber Henson• Had six points and six rebounds.
Freshman Erin Mathias• Was the first sub off the bench for the second straight game.
• Pulled down four first half rebounds.
Sophomore Kendall Cooper• Came off the bench to post 11 points, a season-high nine rebounds and two blocks.
• Her 11 points tied a season high.
Other Duke Notes…• Held to 20.6 percent shooting in the first half.
• Hit 48.7 percent from the field in the second half.
• Drained only 3-of-18 three-pointers.
• Totaled a 48-41 rebounding advantage.
• Turned the ball over only 12 times.
• Blocked 11 shots and had eight steals.
• Allowed eight three-pointers by Georgia Tech.
• Outscored Georgia Tech, 42-24, in the paint.
• Closed a four-game road swing at Georgia Tech.
• Scored a season-low 19 first half points.
• Will close the regular season Sunday, March 1 with a 3:00 p.m., contest against 15th-ranked North Carolina in Cameron Indoor Stadium. It will mark senior day for
Amber Henson,
Jenna Frush,
Ka'lia Johnson and
Elizabeth Williams.