2009–10 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team
The 2009–10 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team represented Duke University in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I basketball season. The Blue Devils were coached by Joanne P. McCallie, (also known as Coach P) and the Blue Devils played their home games at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The Blue Devils are a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Offseason
- April 23, 2009: Duke University senior Carrem Gay has signed a training camp contract with the Connecticut Sun of the WNBA. Gay along with Kristi Cirone of Illinois State and Ashley Hayes of Murray State will get a chance to compete for a place on the club’s roster.[1]
- May 5, 2009:
The Atlantic Coast Conference and the Big Ten Conference announced the pairings for the annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge for women’s basketball, which is in its third year of a four-year agreement. The 2009 Challenge will involve Ohio State playing Duke on December 3.[2]
Preseason
Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Record |
Nov. 5 | Durham, NC | Wingate | 99-31 | 1-0 |
Nov. 8 | Durham, NC | Alaska Anchorage | 100-32 | 2-0 |
Regular season
- The Blue Devils were victorious in the Caribbean Challenge. The Challenge was held in Cancun and was held from November 26–27.
Roster
Number | Name | Height | Position | Class |
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Schedule
Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Leading scorer | Record |
Nov. 13 | Houston, TX | Houston Baptist | 104-35 | | 1-0 |
Nov. 15 | College Station, TX | Texas A&M | 77-95 | | 1-1 |
Nov. 19 | Durham, NC | Georgia Southern | 69-42 | | 2-1 |
Nov. 23 | Durham, NC | UNC Charlotte | 57-44 | | 3-1 |
Nov. 26 | Cancun, Mexico | Western Kentucky | 70-47 | | 4-1 |
Nov. 27 | Cancun, Mexico | Marquette | 74-43 | | 5-1 |
Dec. 3 | Durham, NC | Ohio State | | | |
Dec. 6 | Durham, NC | Southern California | | | |
Dec. 15 | Palo Alto, CA | Stanford | | | |
Dec. 18 | Durham, NC | James Madison | | | |
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Player stats
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Team players drafted into the WNBA
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