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2010-11 Duke Game Notes PAGE 1 - TEMPLE BLUE DEVIL GAME NOTES • GAME 13 Lindy Brown, Associate SID • Women’s Basketball Contact DUKE UNIVERSITY 115 Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, N.C. 27708 Offi ce: 919-684-2664 • Cell: 919-599-9821 • Fax: 919-684-2489 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL [email protected] • www.GoDuke.com 2010-11 SCHEDULE Temple (7-5) at #3/3 Duke (12-0) (12-0 Overall, 0-0 ACC) Thursday, Dec. 30, 2010 • 7:00 PM • Durham, N.C. Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314) Date Opponent Time/Results TV Inside Temple Media Information Inside Duke NOV. 13 BRIGHAM YOUNG W, 69-54 NOV. 15 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA W, 75-50 Record: 7-5 Television: None Record: 12-0 Nov. 18 at Auburn W, 82-55 Ranking: None Radio: Blue Devil Sports Network - Ranking: #3 (AP), #3 (Coaches) Last Result: L, 56-65 620 AM - Steve Barnes (PXP), Last Result: W, 46-45 NOV. 21 WESTERN KENTUCKY W, 75-62 at Eastern Michigan, 12-21-10 Morgan Patrick (Color) vs. #4/4 Xavier, 12-21-10 Nov. 24 at Pittsburgh W, 93-55 Up Next: Online Radio: www.GoDuke.com Up Next: Nov. 27 at Charlotte W, 61-55 vs. Akron, 1-2-11 Online Video: www.GoDuke.com vs. Kentucky, 1-4-11 Nov. 30 at James Madison W, 75-58 Head Coach: Live Stats: www.GoDuke.com Head Coach: Dec. 2 at Wisconsin W, 59-51 BigTen Tonya Cardoza Twitter: DukeWBBSID & CoachPDuke Joanne P. McCallie (4th Year) Temple Record: 53-24 (4 Years) Facebook: Duke Women’s Basketball Duke Record: 94-22 (4 Years) DEC. 6 #7/7 TEXAS A&M W, 61-58 ESPN2 Career Record: Same Series History: Duke leads 5-0 Career Record: 410-170 (19 Years) DEC. 9 ALBANY W, 83-48 Dec. 12 at Oklahoma State W, 73-45 CSN Blue Devils Close 2010 with Temple on Thursday in Cameron... DEC. 21 #4/4 XAVIER W, 46-45 Coming off a nine-day break for the Christmas holiday, the third-ranked Duke women’s basketball DEC. 30 TEMPLE 7:00 PM team (12-0) will host Temple on Thursday, Dec. 30 at 7:00 p.m., in Cameron Indoor Stadium. It will mark JAN. 4 KENTUCKY 7:00 PM ESPNU Duke’s fi nal contest in the year 2010, where the Blue Devils totaled a 31-4 overall record. JAN. 6 MARYLAND 7:00 PM RSN The game will be aired live on www.GoDuke.com via GoDuke Inside Access. Fans can also catch the Jan. 14 at Florida State 6:30 PM RSN game live on the Blue Devil Sports Network, which will be aired live on 620 AM, with Steve Barnes (PXP) Jan. 16 at Virginia Tech 2:00 PM and Morgan Patrick (Color) on the air. The Blue Devils will look to defend their 14-game winning streak in JAN. 21 GEORGIA TECH 6:30 PM RSN Cameron Indoor Stadium. Duke will be playing only its second game over the last 10 days and the third game over the last 19 Jan. 23 at N.C. State 5:00 PM FSN days due to exam break and the Christmas holiday. JAN. 26 CLEMSON 7:00 PM The Blue Devils are currently 12-0 and are off to the best start for a Joanne P. McCallie team over Jan. 31 at Connecticut 7:00 PM ESPN2 her 19 years as a head coach. The Blue Devils are currently ranked No. 3 in the Associated Press and FEB. 3 MIAMI 7:00 PM ESPN/USA Today Division I Coaches Polls. Feb. 7 at North Carolina 7:00 PM ESPN2 Feb. 11 at Wake Forest 8:30 PM RSN Noting Duke... FEB. 13 BOSTON COLLEGE 2:00 PM Senior Jasmine Thomas has started 72 straight games ... as a team, Duke has taken 17 charges Feb. 17 at Maryland 7:30 PM with freshman Chelsea Gray leading with fi ve ... Duke has been ranked by the Associated Press for 212 FEB. 20 VIRGINIA TECH 12:00 PM straight weeks, which dates back to the 1999-2000 season ... the Blue Devils have been listed in the ESPN/ USA Today Coaches poll for 260 consecutive weeks - dating back to the 1997-98 campaign. Feb. 24 at Virginia 7:00 PM FEB. 27 NORTH CAROLINA 5:00 PM FSN Probable Duke Starters... ACC Tournament • Greensboro, N.C. No. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG APG BPG STL FG% 34 Krystal Thomas 6-5 Sr. C 8.5 8.3 0.8 1.5 1.3 51.3 3/3 ACC Tournament TBA Leads Duke with 18 blocked shots 3/4 ACC Tournament TBA RSN 24 Kathleen Scheer 6-2 Jr. F 6.1 4.3 0.7 1.0 0.7 38.6 3/5 ACC Tournament 1:00/3:30 PM FSN Hit a three-pointer in four straight games 3/6 ACC Tournament 1:00 PM FSN 13 Karima Christmas 6-0 Sr. G/F 9.9 5.5 1.1 0.3 1.7 36.6 Owns two double-doubles on the season (Texas A&M & Charlotte) NCAA Tournament 12 Chelsea Gray 5-11 Fr. G 8.6 3.8 2.2 0.3 1.9 42.1 3/19 NCAA Tournament First Round ESPN Scored 10+ points in fi ve out of the last six games 3/21 NCAA Tournament Second Round ESPN 5 Jasmine Thomas 5-9 Sr. G 14.3 4.6 3.6 0.8 2.3 38.0 3/26-29 NCAA Regionals ESPN Started 72 straight games; Moved into 13th place on Duke’s scoring list 4/3, 5 NCAA Final Four • Indianapolis, Ind. ESPN Off the Bench... No. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG APG BPG STL FG% All times are Eastern * ACC Contest 33 Haley Peters 6-3 Fr. F/G 6.3 4.3 0.9 0.3 0.6 54.0 ALL CAPS - Home Games 43 Allison Vernerey 6-5 So. C 5.1 3.2 0.4 0.5 1.2 48.9 FSN - Fox Sports Net 32 Tricia Liston 6-1 Fr. G 4.2 1.8 0.7 0.0 0.2 56.5 RAYCOM - FSN South, Comcast Sports Net, SunSports, 3 Shay Selby 5-9 Jr. G 3.9 1.9 1.4 0.0 1.2 37.5 New England Sports Network 4 Chloe Wells 5-7 Fr. G 3.8 1.0 1.9 0.2 1.8 33.3 CSN - Cowboy Sports Network 15 Richa Jackson 6-0 Fr. F/G 2.4 2.3 0.5 0.0 0.5 32.0 PAGE 2 - TEMPLE BLUE DEVIL GAME NOTES • GAME 13 QUICK FACTS A Look At Temple... Location .......................................... Durham, N.C. Temple enters the contest with a 7-5 overall Duke vs. Temple Enrollment ................................................... 6,400 record and is coming off a 65-55 loss at Eastern Michigan prior to the Christmas break. The Owls had Date .................... (DU) Rank) Site (TU Rank) ...........Result Founded ................................1838 Trinity College Dec. 12, 1998 .................#16/15 Duke ...................W, 112-34 Color .......................................Duke Blue & White won fi ve in a row prior to the loss. Mar. 20, 2007 ...................#1/1 NCAA ......................W, 62-52 Nickname ............................................Blue Devils Guided by Head Coach Tonya Cardoza, who is Nov. 23, 2007 ......... #9/8 St. Thomas USVI .............W, 64-53 Conference ....................................................ACC in her fourth year, Temple is led by Kristen McCarthy Jan. 5, 2009 .....................#5/11 Duke ......................W, 87-52 Arena ................Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314) (12.8 points, 4.6 rebounds), Owedia Wallace (12.8 Dec. 31, 2009 ................. #8/9 Temple .....................W, 70-62 Largest margin of victory by DU: .............. 78 (Dec. 12, 1998) President ....................... Dr. Richard H. Brodhead points, 3.7 rebounds) and Shey Peddy (12.3 points, 5.0 rebounds). Largest margin of victory by TU: .......................................N/A Director of Athletics/Vice President ..... Kevin White Most points scored by DU: ......................112 (Dec. 12, 1998) Basketball Offi ce Phone .................(919) 613-7565 Most points scored by TU: ........................62 (Dec. 31, 2009) The Series With Temple... Head Coach .............................Joanne P. McCallie Fewest points scored by DU: .....................62 (Mar. 20, 2007) Duke and Temple will meet for the sixth time in Assisstant Coaches .................................Al Brown, Fewest points scored by TU: ....................34 (Dec. 12, 1998) school history and third time in Durham, N.C. The Most consecutive wins by DU: ..............................................5 Samantha Williams, Trisha Stafford-Odom Blue Devils lead the overall series 5-0 with victories Most consecutive wins by TU: ..............................................0 Athletic Trainer .........................Summer McKeehan in 1998, two in 2007 and one each the last two years. Overall series record: ........................................................5-0 Over her 19 years as a head coach, Joanne At Duke: .............................................................................2-0 At Temple University: .........................................................1-0 BASKETBALL HISTORY P. McCallie owns a record of 4-0 all-time against Neutral: ..............................................................................2-0 Temple. McCallie has won three of those contests In NCAA Tournament .........................................................1-0 First Year of Basketball ..............................1975-76 at Duke and the other while at Michigan State with a Current streak: ..................................................................W 5 Overall All-Time Record ............704-336 (36 Years) 78-50 win in 2003. ACC Record .............................281-183 (33 Years) Home Record .............................................358-113 Duke Versus the Atlantic 10... Road Record ............................................. 214-150 Duke holds an all-time record of 27-9 against teams from the Atlantic 10 Conference -- Charlotte (7-3), Neutral Record ............................................ 132-62 Dayton (0-1), Duquesne (1-0), George Washington (1-1), La Salle (0-1), Rhode Island (1-0), Richmond (6-1), St. NCAA Appearances/Last .......................... 17/2010 Joseph’s (4-1), Temple (5-0) and Xavier (2-1). NCAA Best Finish ...1999, 2006, NCAA Runner-Up The Blue Devils have won 14 games in a row against Atlantic 10 opponents and will face its second straight WNIT Appearances/Last ..............................1/1986 A-10 opponent.
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