Duke women's basketball wins Paradise Jam championship
Duke commanded the paint and tied a season-best defensive performance as it demolished Kansas to complete its perfect 3-0 run at the Paradise Jam.
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Duke commanded the paint and tied a season-best defensive performance as it demolished Kansas to complete its perfect 3-0 run at the Paradise Jam.
Overview: After losing six of its top seven scorers from last season, N.C. State has a lot of talent to replace. The Wolfpack enter the 2013-14 season in a much different place than last year, when they were picked as the preseason favorites in the ACC, expected to beat out Duke and North Carolina for the conference title. The Wolfpack return only three players from last year's squad in redshirt senior Jordan Vandenberg, sophomore Tyler Lewis and sophomore T.J. Warren and will rely heavily on newcomers.
Duke will travel to Pittsburgh Saturday Saturday to face the Panthers at Ambrose Urbanic Stadium. It will be the Blue Devils first game back after a weeklong break from action.
After capturing their seventh consecutive win to cap off a perfect homestand, the Blue Devils prepare for their first ACC test on the road.
After falling to Minnesota earlier in the season, the Blue Devils have another chance to take down a Big Ten opponent.