Duke women's basketball in need of road win vs. Georgia to advance to Sweet 16
By Alex Sanfilippo | March 19, 2018Monday’s matchup presents a different kind of defensive challenge than Duke dealt with in its first-round victory.
Monday’s matchup presents a different kind of defensive challenge than Duke dealt with in its first-round victory.
Despite the departure of nearly 10 players from last year’s team, the Blue Devils entered this season yet again as the No. 1 team in the country.
The Sooners, despite a mediocre record, nevertheless have an impressive resume, with six wins against top-25 teams.
The Bulls put together a nine-game winning streak against mostly conference opponents, with star Wes Clark leading the charge in many of the contests.
The defending champions are looking to win once again in Brooklyn.
Allen struggled to shoot efficiently with Bagley back on the floor.
As they have consistently in a Duke uniform, graduate students Rebecca Greenwell and Lexie Brown carried the Blue Devils against their rival.
Duke has struggled away from Cameron Indoor Stadium—five of the team’s six losses have come on the road.
Four of the Blue Devils' five losses have come away from Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The Blue Devils welcome the Demon Deacons for a 7 p.m. clash Wednesday, looking to regain offensive consistency.