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Duke Blue Devils women's basketball

The Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team is the college basketball program representing Duke University in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I.

Duke Blue Devils
UniversityDuke University
All-time record.691
Head coachKara Lawson (3rd season)
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
LocationDurham, North Carolina
ArenaCameron Indoor Stadium
(Capacity: 9,314)
NicknameBlue Devils
Student sectionCameron Crazies
ColorsDuke blue and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA Tournament Runner-up
1999, 2006
NCAA Tournament Final Four
1999, 2002, 2003, 2006
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1987, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2023
Conference Tournament Champions
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2013
Conference Regular Season Champions
1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

Team history

 
Tip off of a Duke women's game

In 1974, Duke hired Emma Jean Howard to teach physical education, and to serve as the head coach of the women's basketball and volleyball teams. Initially, women's basketball was played as a club sport. In the first season, 1974–75, the team played locally, finishing second in the state with a 6–7 record. The women's athletic department merged with the men's athletics in 1975, and the second year is considered as the first official season of the program as a varsity sport. Howard remained as the head coach for the next two years. In 1977, Howard remained as the volleyball coach, while Duke moved up to Division I and hired Debbie Leonard to be the head coach of the women's basketball program.[2]

Duke in the WNBA

Many Duke Women's Basketball players have continued their basketball careers professionally through the WNBA and overseas. As of 2016, 10 former Blue Devils were represented on WNBA Teams. Among those Duke alums include, Mistie Bass ('06, Phoenix Mercury), Alana Beard (‘04, Los Angeles Sparks), Karima Christmas-Kelly (‘11, Minnesota Lynx), Monique Currie ('06, Washington Mystics), Chelsea Gray ('14, Los Angeles Sparks), Lindsey Harding (‘07, Phoenix Mercury), Tricia Liston ('14, Minnesota Lynx), Haley Peters ('14, Atlanta Dream), Jasmine Thomas (‘11, Connecticut Sun), Krystal Thomas (‘11, Washington Mystics), and Elizabeth Williams ('15, Atlanta Dream).[3]

The Minnesota Lynx were crowned WNBA champs in 2015 with Tricia Liston on the roster.[4] In 2016, the Los Angeles Sparks won the WNBA championship with Alana Beard and Chelsea Gray on the roster.[5]

Duke Women's Basketball Overseas

Duke Women's Basketball has 14 former players playing professionally overseas in the 2016–2017 season. The former Blue Devils playing overseas include, Alana Beard (Duke ‘04, Avenida, Spain), Chante Black (Duke '09, Ramat Hasharon, Israel), Karima Christmas (Duke ‘11, Winnus, South Korea), Monique Currie (Duke ‘06, Woori Bank, South Korea), Chelsea Gray (Duke '14, Abdullah Gul, Turkey), Lindsey Harding (Duke ‘07, Besiktas, Turkey), Haley Peters (Duke ‘14, Girona, Spain), Angela Salvadores (Duke '16, Avenida, Spain), Kathleen Scheer (Duke '12, Hobart Chargers, Australia), Shay Selby (Duke '12, Bodrum, Turkey), Jasmine Thomas (Duke ‘11, Ramat Hasharon), Allison Vernerey (Duke '13, A.S.V. Basket, France), Chloe Wells (Duke ‘14, Araski, Spain), and Elizabeth Williams (Duke '15, Nadezhda Orenburg, Russia).[3]

Year by year

Source:[6][7][8]

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches' poll AP poll
Emma Jean Howard (Independent) (1975–1978)
1975–76 Emma Jean Howard 0–14
1976–77 Emma Jean Howard 2–12 NCAIAW Tournament
Emma Jean Howard: 2–26 (.071)
Debbie Leonard (ACC) (1977–1992)
1977–78 Debbie Leonard 1–19 0–8 7th NCAIAW Tournament
1978–79 Debbie Leonard 11–11 3–6 5th NCAIAW Tournament
1979–80 Debbie Leonard 14–13 5–5 T-4th NCAIAW Tournament
1980–81 Debbie Leonard 11–14 3–6 6th NCAIAW Tournament
1981–82 Debbie Leonard 14–15 3–8 6th AIAW Region II Tournament
1982–83 Debbie Leonard 15–10 6–7 4th
1983–84 Debbie Leonard 13–14 5–9 6th
1984–85 Debbie Leonard 19–8 7–7 5th
1985–86 Debbie Leonard 21–9 9–5 3rd NWIT Fourth Place
1986–87 Debbie Leonard 19–10 7–7 4th NCAA Second Round (Play-In)
1987–88 Debbie Leonard 17–11 5–9 5th
1988–89 Debbie Leonard 12–16 2–12 7th
1989–90 Debbie Leonard 15–13 4–10 T-6th
1990–91 Debbie Leonard 16–12 6–8 5th
1991–92 Debbie Leonard 14–15 4–12 8th
Debbie Leonard: 212–190 (.527) 69–119 (.367)
Gail Goestenkors (ACC) (1992–2007)
1992–93 Gail Goestenkors 12–15 3–13 9th
1993–94 Gail Goestenkors 16–11 7–9 5th
1994–95 Gail Goestenkors 22–9 10–6 4th NCAA Second Round 17 20
1995–96 Gail Goestenkors 26–7 12–4 2nd NCAA Second Round 19 13
1996–97 Gail Goestenkors 19–11 9–7 T-3rd NCAA Second Round
1997–98 Gail Goestenkors 24–8 13–3 1st NCAA Elite Eight 7 8
1998–99 Gail Goestenkors 29–7 15–1 1st NCAA Runner-up 10 10
1999–2000 Gail Goestenkors 28–6 12–4 2nd# NCAA Sweet Sixteen 11 10
2000–01 Gail Goestenkors 30–4 13–3 1st# NCAA Sweet Sixteen 8 5
2001–02 Gail Goestenkors 31–4 16–0 1st# NCAA Final Four 4 3
2002–03 Gail Goestenkors 35–2 16–0 1st# NCAA Final Four 4 2
2003–04 Gail Goestenkors 30–4 15–1 1st# NCAA Elite Eight 5 1
2004–05 Gail Goestenkors 31–5 12–2 T-1st NCAA Elite Eight 8 7
2005–06 Gail Goestenkors 31–4 12–2 T-2nd NCAA Runner-up 2 4
2006–07 Gail Goestenkors 32–2 14–0 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 6 1
Gail Goestenkors: 396–99 (.800) 179–55 (.765)
Joanne P. McCallie (ACC) (2007–2020)
2007–08 Joanne P. McCallie 25–10 10–4 T-3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 9 9
2008–09 Joanne P. McCallie 27–6 11–3 3rd NCAA Second Round 14 6
2009–10 Joanne P. McCallie 30–6 12–2 T-1st# NCAA Elite Eight 6 6
2010–11 Joanne P. McCallie 32–4 12–2 T-1st# NCAA Elite Eight 7 6
2011–12 Joanne P. McCallie 27–6 15–1 1st NCAA Elite Eight 6 6
2012–13 Joanne P. McCallie 33–3 17–1 1st# NCAA Elite Eight 5 5
2013–14 Joanne P. McCallie 28–7 12–4 T-2nd NCAA Second Round 9 10
2014–15 Joanne P. McCallie 23–11 11–5 T-4th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 16 12
2015–16 Joanne P. McCallie 20–12 8–8 T-7th -- -- --
2016–17 Joanne P. McCallie 28–6 13–3 T-2nd NCAA Second Round 9 9
2017–18 Joanne P. McCallie 24–9 11–5 T-4th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 20 12
2018–19 Joanne P. McCallie 15–15 6–10 T-10th
2019–20 Joanne P. McCallie 18–12 12–6 3rd Postseason cancelled RV RV
Joanne P. McCallie: 330–107 (.755) 150–56 (.728)
Kara Lawson (ACC) (2020–present)
2020–21 Kara Lawson 3–1 0–1 Opted out due to COVID-19
2021–22 Kara Lawson 17–13 7–11 10th
2022–23 Kara Lawson 26–7 14–4 T-2nd NCAA Second Round
Kara Lawson: 46–21 (.687) 21–16 (.568)
Total: 984–442 (.690)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

NCAA tournament results

Duke has appeared in 24 NCAA tournaments with a record of 58-24.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1987 #7 First Round
Second Round
#10 Manhattan
#2 Rutgers
W 70-55
L 78-64
1995 #5 First Round
Second Round
#12 Oklahoma State
#4 Alabama
W 76-64
L 121-120 (4OT)
1996 #4 First Round
Second Round
#13 James Madison
#12 San Francisco
W 85-53
L 64-60
1997 #5 First Round
Second Round
#12 DePaul
#4 Illinois
W 70-56
L 67-65
1998 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#15 Middle Tennessee State
#10 Louisville
#3 Florida
#9 Arkansas
W 92-67
W 69-53
W 71-58
L 77-72
1999 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Championship
#14 Holy Cross
#11 St. Joseph's
#2 Old Dominion
#1 Tennessee
#3 Georgia
#1 Purdue
W 79-51
W 66-60
W 76-63
W 69-63
W 81-69
L 62-45
2000 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#15 Campbell
#10 Western Kentucky
#3 LSU
W 71-42
W 90-70
L 79-66
2001 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#16 Milwaukee
#9 Arkansas
#5 SW Missouri State
W 95-63
W 75-54
L 81-71
2002 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
#16 Norfolk State
#8 TCU
#4 Texas
#3 USC
#1 Oklahoma
W 95-48
W 76-66
W 62-46
W 77-68
L 86-71
2003 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
#16 Georgia State
#8 Utah
#5 Georgia
#2 Texas Tech
#1 Tennessee
W 66-48
W 65-54
W 66-63
W 80-79
L 56-66
2004 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#16 Northwestern State
#9 Marquette
#5 Louisiana Tech
#7 Minnesota
W 103-51
W 76-67
W 63-49
L 82-75
2005 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#15 Canisius
#7 Boston College
#6 Georgia
#1 LSU
W 80-48
W 70-65
W 63-57
L 59-49
2006 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Championship
#16 Southern
#8 USC
#4 Michigan State
#2 Connecticut
#1 LSU
#1 Maryland
W 96-27
W 85-51
W 86-61
W 63-61 (OT)
W 64-45
L 78-75 (OT)
2007 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#16 Holy Cross
#8 Temple
#4 Rutgers
W 81-44
W 62-52
L 53-52
2008 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 Murray State
#6 Arizona State
#3 Texas A&M
W 78-57
W 67-59
L 77-63
2009 #1 First Round
Second Round
#16 Austin Peay
#9 Michigan State
W 83-42
L 63-49
2010 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#15 Hampton
#7 LSU
#11 San Diego State
#4 Baylor
W 72-37
W 60-52
W 66-58
L 51-48
2011 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#15 Tennessee-Martin
#10 Marist
#3 DePaul
#1 Connecticut
W 90-45
W 71-66
W 70-63
L 75-40
2012 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#15 Samford
#7 Vanderbilt
#3 St. John's
#1 Stanford
W 82-47
W 96-80
W 74-47
L 81-69
2013 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#15 Hampton
#7 Oklahoma State
#6 Nebraska
#1 Notre Dame
W 67-51
W 68-59
W 53-45
L 87-76
2014 #2 First Round
Second Round
#15 Winthrop
#7 DePaul
W 87-45
L 74-65
2015 #4 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 Albany
#5 Mississippi State
#1 Maryland
W 54-52
W 64-56
L 65-55
2017 #2 First Round
Second Round
#15 Hampton
#10 Oregon
W 94-31
L 74-65
2018 #5 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#12 Belmont
#4 Georgia
#1 Connecticut
W 72-58
W 66-40
L 72-59

References

  1. ^ "Duke Athletics Quick Facts". GoDuke.com. September 5, 2019. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  2. ^ John Roth (2006). The Encyclopedia of Duke Basketball. Duke University Press. pp. 213–. ISBN 978-0-8223-3904-5. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Forever DWB". Retrieved 12 Apr 2017.
  4. ^ Fox 9. "Minnesota Lynx win WNBA Championship – Story | KMSP". Fox9.com. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  5. ^ "Weebly Website Builder: Create a Free Website, Store or Blog". Weebly.com. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  6. ^ "2012–13 Duke Women's Basketball Media Guide". Duke University. Retrieved 28 Sep 2013.
  7. ^ . Duke University. Archived from the original on 16 September 2017. Retrieved 12 Apr 2017.
  8. ^ "2016–17 Duke Women's Basketball Results". Duke University. Retrieved 20 Mar 2017.

External links

  • Official website  

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The Duke Blue Devils women s basketball team is the college basketball program representing Duke University in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I Duke Blue Devils2022 23 Duke Blue Devils women s basketball teamUniversityDuke UniversityAll time record 691Head coachKara Lawson 3rd season ConferenceAtlantic Coast ConferenceLocationDurham North CarolinaArenaCameron Indoor Stadium Capacity 9 314 NicknameBlue DevilsStudent sectionCameron CraziesColorsDuke blue and white 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA Tournament Runner up1999 2006NCAA Tournament Final Four1999 2002 2003 2006NCAA Tournament Elite Eight1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2010 2011 2012 2013NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 2018NCAA Tournament Appearances1987 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 2023Conference Tournament Champions2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2010 2011 2013Conference Regular Season Champions1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2010 2011 2012 2013 Contents 1 Team history 2 Duke in the WNBA 3 Duke Women s Basketball Overseas 4 Year by year 5 NCAA tournament results 6 References 7 External linksTeam history Edit Tip off of a Duke women s game In 1974 Duke hired Emma Jean Howard to teach physical education and to serve as the head coach of the women s basketball and volleyball teams Initially women s basketball was played as a club sport In the first season 1974 75 the team played locally finishing second in the state with a 6 7 record The women s athletic department merged with the men s athletics in 1975 and the second year is considered as the first official season of the program as a varsity sport Howard remained as the head coach for the next two years In 1977 Howard remained as the volleyball coach while Duke moved up to Division I and hired Debbie Leonard to be the head coach of the women s basketball program 2 Duke in the WNBA EditMany Duke Women s Basketball players have continued their basketball careers professionally through the WNBA and overseas As of 2016 10 former Blue Devils were represented on WNBA Teams Among those Duke alums include Mistie Bass 06 Phoenix Mercury Alana Beard 04 Los Angeles Sparks Karima Christmas Kelly 11 Minnesota Lynx Monique Currie 06 Washington Mystics Chelsea Gray 14 Los Angeles Sparks Lindsey Harding 07 Phoenix Mercury Tricia Liston 14 Minnesota Lynx Haley Peters 14 Atlanta Dream Jasmine Thomas 11 Connecticut Sun Krystal Thomas 11 Washington Mystics and Elizabeth Williams 15 Atlanta Dream 3 The Minnesota Lynx were crowned WNBA champs in 2015 with Tricia Liston on the roster 4 In 2016 the Los Angeles Sparks won the WNBA championship with Alana Beard and Chelsea Gray on the roster 5 Duke Women s Basketball Overseas EditDuke Women s Basketball has 14 former players playing professionally overseas in the 2016 2017 season The former Blue Devils playing overseas include Alana Beard Duke 04 Avenida Spain Chante Black Duke 09 Ramat Hasharon Israel Karima Christmas Duke 11 Winnus South Korea Monique Currie Duke 06 Woori Bank South Korea Chelsea Gray Duke 14 Abdullah Gul Turkey Lindsey Harding Duke 07 Besiktas Turkey Haley Peters Duke 14 Girona Spain Angela Salvadores Duke 16 Avenida Spain Kathleen Scheer Duke 12 Hobart Chargers Australia Shay Selby Duke 12 Bodrum Turkey Jasmine Thomas Duke 11 Ramat Hasharon Allison Vernerey Duke 13 A S V Basket France Chloe Wells Duke 14 Araski Spain and Elizabeth Williams Duke 15 Nadezhda Orenburg Russia 3 Year by year EditSource 6 7 8 Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Coaches poll AP pollEmma Jean Howard Independent 1975 1978 1975 76 Emma Jean Howard 0 14 1976 77 Emma Jean Howard 2 12 NCAIAW TournamentEmma Jean Howard 2 26 071 Debbie Leonard ACC 1977 1992 1977 78 Debbie Leonard 1 19 0 8 7th NCAIAW Tournament1978 79 Debbie Leonard 11 11 3 6 5th NCAIAW Tournament1979 80 Debbie Leonard 14 13 5 5 T 4th NCAIAW Tournament1980 81 Debbie Leonard 11 14 3 6 6th NCAIAW Tournament1981 82 Debbie Leonard 14 15 3 8 6th AIAW Region II Tournament1982 83 Debbie Leonard 15 10 6 7 4th1983 84 Debbie Leonard 13 14 5 9 6th1984 85 Debbie Leonard 19 8 7 7 5th1985 86 Debbie Leonard 21 9 9 5 3rd NWIT Fourth Place1986 87 Debbie Leonard 19 10 7 7 4th NCAA Second Round Play In 1987 88 Debbie Leonard 17 11 5 9 5th1988 89 Debbie Leonard 12 16 2 12 7th1989 90 Debbie Leonard 15 13 4 10 T 6th1990 91 Debbie Leonard 16 12 6 8 5th1991 92 Debbie Leonard 14 15 4 12 8thDebbie Leonard 212 190 527 69 119 367 Gail Goestenkors ACC 1992 2007 1992 93 Gail Goestenkors 12 15 3 13 9th1993 94 Gail Goestenkors 16 11 7 9 5th1994 95 Gail Goestenkors 22 9 10 6 4th NCAA Second Round 17 201995 96 Gail Goestenkors 26 7 12 4 2nd NCAA Second Round 19 131996 97 Gail Goestenkors 19 11 9 7 T 3rd NCAA Second Round1997 98 Gail Goestenkors 24 8 13 3 1st NCAA Elite Eight 7 81998 99 Gail Goestenkors 29 7 15 1 1st NCAA Runner up 10 101999 2000 Gail Goestenkors 28 6 12 4 2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 11 102000 01 Gail Goestenkors 30 4 13 3 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 8 52001 02 Gail Goestenkors 31 4 16 0 1st NCAA Final Four 4 32002 03 Gail Goestenkors 35 2 16 0 1st NCAA Final Four 4 22003 04 Gail Goestenkors 30 4 15 1 1st NCAA Elite Eight 5 12004 05 Gail Goestenkors 31 5 12 2 T 1st NCAA Elite Eight 8 72005 06 Gail Goestenkors 31 4 12 2 T 2nd NCAA Runner up 2 42006 07 Gail Goestenkors 32 2 14 0 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 6 1Gail Goestenkors 396 99 800 179 55 765 Joanne P McCallie ACC 2007 2020 2007 08 Joanne P McCallie 25 10 10 4 T 3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 9 92008 09 Joanne P McCallie 27 6 11 3 3rd NCAA Second Round 14 62009 10 Joanne P McCallie 30 6 12 2 T 1st NCAA Elite Eight 6 62010 11 Joanne P McCallie 32 4 12 2 T 1st NCAA Elite Eight 7 62011 12 Joanne P McCallie 27 6 15 1 1st NCAA Elite Eight 6 62012 13 Joanne P McCallie 33 3 17 1 1st NCAA Elite Eight 5 52013 14 Joanne P McCallie 28 7 12 4 T 2nd NCAA Second Round 9 102014 15 Joanne P McCallie 23 11 11 5 T 4th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 16 122015 16 Joanne P McCallie 20 12 8 8 T 7th 2016 17 Joanne P McCallie 28 6 13 3 T 2nd NCAA Second Round 9 92017 18 Joanne P McCallie 24 9 11 5 T 4th NCAA Sweet Sixteen 20 122018 19 Joanne P McCallie 15 15 6 10 T 10th2019 20 Joanne P McCallie 18 12 12 6 3rd Postseason cancelled RV RVJoanne P McCallie 330 107 755 150 56 728 Kara Lawson ACC 2020 present 2020 21 Kara Lawson 3 1 0 1 Opted out due to COVID 192021 22 Kara Lawson 17 13 7 11 10th2022 23 Kara Lawson 26 7 14 4 T 2nd NCAA Second RoundKara Lawson 46 21 687 21 16 568 Total 984 442 690 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championNCAA tournament results EditDuke has appeared in 24 NCAA tournaments with a record of 58 24 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1987 7 First RoundSecond Round 10 Manhattan 2 Rutgers W 70 55L 78 641995 5 First RoundSecond Round 12 Oklahoma State 4 Alabama W 76 64L 121 120 4OT 1996 4 First RoundSecond Round 13 James Madison 12 San Francisco W 85 53L 64 601997 5 First RoundSecond Round 12 DePaul 4 Illinois W 70 56L 67 651998 2 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 15 Middle Tennessee State 10 Louisville 3 Florida 9 Arkansas W 92 67W 69 53W 71 58L 77 721999 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourChampionship 14 Holy Cross 11 St Joseph s 2 Old Dominion 1 Tennessee 3 Georgia 1 Purdue W 79 51W 66 60W 76 63W 69 63W 81 69L 62 452000 2 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 15 Campbell 10 Western Kentucky 3 LSU W 71 42W 90 70L 79 662001 1 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 16 Milwaukee 9 Arkansas 5 SW Missouri State W 95 63W 75 54L 81 712002 1 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal Four 16 Norfolk State 8 TCU 4 Texas 3 USC 1 Oklahoma W 95 48W 76 66W 62 46W 77 68L 86 712003 1 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal Four 16 Georgia State 8 Utah 5 Georgia 2 Texas Tech 1 Tennessee W 66 48W 65 54W 66 63W 80 79L 56 662004 1 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 16 Northwestern State 9 Marquette 5 Louisiana Tech 7 Minnesota W 103 51W 76 67W 63 49L 82 752005 2 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 15 Canisius 7 Boston College 6 Georgia 1 LSU W 80 48W 70 65W 63 57L 59 492006 1 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourChampionship 16 Southern 8 USC 4 Michigan State 2 Connecticut 1 LSU 1 Maryland W 96 27W 85 51W 86 61W 63 61 OT W 64 45L 78 75 OT 2007 1 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 16 Holy Cross 8 Temple 4 Rutgers W 81 44W 62 52L 53 522008 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 14 Murray State 6 Arizona State 3 Texas A amp M W 78 57W 67 59L 77 632009 1 First RoundSecond Round 16 Austin Peay 9 Michigan State W 83 42L 63 492010 2 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 15 Hampton 7 LSU 11 San Diego State 4 Baylor W 72 37W 60 52W 66 58L 51 482011 2 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 15 Tennessee Martin 10 Marist 3 DePaul 1 Connecticut W 90 45W 71 66W 70 63L 75 402012 2 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 15 Samford 7 Vanderbilt 3 St John s 1 Stanford W 82 47W 96 80W 74 47L 81 692013 2 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 15 Hampton 7 Oklahoma State 6 Nebraska 1 Notre Dame W 67 51W 68 59W 53 45L 87 762014 2 First RoundSecond Round 15 Winthrop 7 DePaul W 87 45L 74 652015 4 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 13 Albany 5 Mississippi State 1 Maryland W 54 52W 64 56L 65 552017 2 First RoundSecond Round 15 Hampton 10 Oregon W 94 31L 74 652018 5 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 12 Belmont 4 Georgia 1 Connecticut W 72 58W 66 40L 72 59References Edit Duke Athletics Quick Facts GoDuke com September 5 2019 Retrieved November 26 2019 John Roth 2006 The Encyclopedia of Duke Basketball Duke University Press pp 213 ISBN 978 0 8223 3904 5 Retrieved 28 September 2013 a b Forever DWB Retrieved 12 Apr 2017 Fox 9 Minnesota Lynx win WNBA Championship Story KMSP Fox9 com Retrieved 2016 09 14 Weebly Website Builder Create a Free Website Store or Blog Weebly com Retrieved 2016 09 14 2012 13 Duke Women s Basketball Media Guide Duke University Retrieved 28 Sep 2013 2016 17 Duke Women s Basketball Media Guide Duke University Archived from the original on 16 September 2017 Retrieved 12 Apr 2017 2016 17 Duke Women s Basketball Results Duke University Retrieved 20 Mar 2017 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke Blue Devils women 27s basketball amp oldid 1147080145, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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