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Combined Stats 2007-08 Duke Women's Basketball #9/10 Duke Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 14, 2009) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (25-10) (10-3) (7-4) (8-3) CONFERENCE.......... (10-4) (5-2) (5-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (15-6) (5-1) (2-2) (8-3) |---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 Chante Black....... 35-35 953 27.2 191-364 .525 0-0 .000 112-144 .778 99 150 249 7.1 84 1 49 77 81 49 494 14.1 04 Abby Waner......... 31-31 921 29.7 110-336 .327 49-188 .261 50-68 .735 29 84 113 3.6 77 1 117 91 6 80 319 10.3 21 Joy Cheek.......... 35-24 783 22.4 138-269 .513 11-26 .423 47-69 .681 79 105 184 5.3 104 4 26 68 11 43 334 9.5 23 Wanisha Smith...... 30-30 825 27.5 90-259 .347 30-98 .306 73-96 .760 36 58 94 3.1 44 0 86 78 1 28 283 9.4 05 Jasmine Thomas..... 35-20 884 25.3 112-319 .351 24-97 .247 29-48 .604 15 83 98 2.8 55 0 82 88 30 52 277 7.9 30 Carrem Gay......... 35-11 675 19.3 96-201 .478 0-6 .000 40-67 .597 75 103 178 5.1 79 1 33 54 23 56 232 6.6 34 Krystal Thomas..... 30-0 359 12.0 52-112 .464 0-0 .000 26-42 .619 42 63 105 3.5 47 0 13 44 35 14 130 4.3 31 Keturah Jackson.... 35-10 594 17.0 60-143 .420 2-9 .222 23-46 .500 41 67 108 3.1 64 2 28 55 12 56 145 4.1 13 Karima Christmas... 30-0 318 10.6 50-96 .521 0-6 .000 23-39 .590 42 36 78 2.6 32 0 15 19 5 24 123 4.1 15 Bridgette Mitchell. 29-6 279 9.6 28-78 .359 2-10 .200 17-33 .515 39 36 75 2.6 31 0 23 22 5 14 75 2.6 22 Brittany Mitch..... 23-5 232 10.1 20-49 .408 4-22 .182 3-6 .500 8 12 20 0.9 21 0 24 15 1 19 47 2.0 02 Emily Waner........ 18-3 177 9.8 11-29 .379 9-24 .375 1-4 .250 2 14 16 0.9 11 0 28 17 0 7 32 1.8 TEAM............... 86 78 164 4.7 0 6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total.............. 35 7000 958-2255 .425 131-486 .270 444-662 .671 593 889 1482 42.3 649 9 524 634 210 442 2491 71.2 Opponents.......... 35 7000 708-1941 .365 157-478 .328 514-724 .710 443 808 1251 35.7 585 13 353 756 119 285 2087 59.6 TEAM STATISTICS DUKE OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND -------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING................. 2491 2087 11-11-07 at Denver W 57-37 6635 Points per game....... 71.2 59.6 ~11-15-07 vs South Florida W 89-52 6331 Scoring margin........ +11.5 - 11-18-07 UNC GREENSBORO W 84-39 5534 FIELD GOALS-ATT......... 958-2255 708-1941 &11-22-07 vs #22/20 Purdue W 53-41 2192 Field goal pct........ .425 .365 &11-23-07 vs Temple W 64-53 1932 3 POINT FG-ATT.......... 131-486 157-478 &11-25-07 vs #2/2 Connecticut L 48-74 2985 3-point FG pct........ .270 .328 11-28-07 at #23/18 Vanderbilt L 55-68 6022 3-pt FG made per game. 3.7 4.5 12-02-07 at Penn State L 84-86 6617 FREE THROWS-ATT......... 444-662 514-724 12-6-07 #4/3 RUTGERS W 49-44 6450 Free throw pct........ .671 .710 $12-8-07 vs Pittsburgh W 51-49 5376 F-Throws made per game 12.7 14.7 12-18-07 UTAH VALLEY W 95-61 4985 REBOUNDS................ 1482 1251 12-21-07 BUCKNELL W 92-49 4868 Rebounds per game..... 42.3 35.7 12-28-07 at Houston W 84-68 807 Rebounding margin..... +6.6 - 1-3-07 N.C. CENTRAL W 82-29 5512 ASSISTS................. 524 353 *1-5-08 at Miami (Fla.) W 84-72 1015 Assists per game...... 15.0 10.1 *1-11-08 FLORIDA STATE W 70-38 5716 TURNOVERS............... 634 756 *1-14-08 at #4/4 Maryland L 70-85 15531 Turnovers per game.... 18.1 21.6 *1-20-08 N.C. STATE W 71-57 8039 Turnover margin....... +3.5 - *1-24-08 at #23/23 Georgia Tech W 73-47 2410 Assist/turnover ratio. 0.8 0.5 1-28-08 #2/2 TENNESSEE L 64-67 9314 STEALS.................. 442 285 *2-1-08 VIRGINIA TECH W 85-50 6129 Steals per game....... 12.6 8.1 *2-4-08 #3/3 NORTH CAROLINA L 76-93 9314 BLOCKS.................. 210 119 *2-7-08 at Boston College W 51-41 2478 Blocks per game....... 6.0 3.4 *2-10-08 WAKE FOREST W 71-36 5929 ATTENDANCE.............. 87931 128119 *2-13-08 at Clemson W 83-54 1400 Home games-Avg/Game... 13-6764 11-4905 *2-17-08 #4/5 MARYLAND L 69-76 9314 Neutral site-Avg/Game. - 11-6742 *2-22-08 at Virginia Tech W 72-60 3035 *2-24-08 VIRGINIA W 78-70 6827 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total *3-2-08 at #2/2 North Carolina L 51-82 8010 ------------------------- ---- ---- ---- ^3-7-08 vs Florida State W 81-67 8006 #9/10 Duke............... 1159 1332 - 2491 ^3-8-08 vs #5/4 Maryland W 74-63 11438 Opponents................ 976 1111 - 2087 ^3-9-08 vs #2/2 North Carolina L 73-86 11132 %3-23-08 vs Murray State W 78-57 6020 %3-25-08 vs Arizona State W 67-59 8715 @3-30-08 vs #8/9 Texas A&M L 63-77 10032 * = Conference game ~ = ESPNU Invitational in Tampa, Fla. & = Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, USVI $ = Maggie Dixon Classic in New York, N.Y. ^ = ACC Tournament in Greensboro, N.C. % = NCAA First & Second Rounds in College Park, Md. @ = NCAA Regional Semifinal in Oklahoma City, Okla..
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