(8) Duke 81, (15) Virginia 67

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#8 DUKE (19-2) 33 48 81
#15 UVA (18-5) 25 42 67

Final

7:00 PM ET, February 5, 2009

Duke gets 15th straight win vs. Virginia

Team Stat Comparison
DUKE VIRGINIA
Points 81 67
FG Made-Attempted 30-59 (.508) 20-57 (.351)
3P Made-Attempted 0-10 (.000) 4-14 (.286)
FT Made-Attempted 21-30 (.700) 23-29 (.793)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 20 (0/0) 20 (0/0)
Largest Lead 20 11
Game Leaders
 DUKEVIRGINIA
PointsJ. Thomas 22L. Littles 29
ReboundsC. Black 7A. Mohammed 9
AssistsA. Waner 4M. Wright 4
StealsJ. Thomas 3M. Wright 1
 · Team Stats: Duke | Virginia
2008-09 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Feb 5, 2009 DUKE @ UVARecap | Box Score
Mar 6, 2009 @DUKE 76, UVA 53Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
DUKE (ET) VIRGINIA (ET)
02/09 @UNC 7:30pm
02/13 CLEM 8:30pm
02/16 @TENN 7:30pm
02/19 VT 7:00pm
02/22 @MD 5:00pm
02/08 VT 2:00pm
02/12 @MD 7:00pm
02/15 @NCST 3:30pm
02/19 MIA 7:00pm
02/22 BC 5:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Duke | Virginia
Atlantic Coast Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#11 Maryland12-228-4
#8 Duke11-326-5
#9 North Carolina10-427-6
#19 Florida State12-225-7
#15 Virginia8-623-9
Georgia Tech8-621-9
Boston College7-720-11
Wake Forest5-919-11
Clemson2-1214-17
Miami (FL)2-1213-17
North Carolina State5-913-17
Virginia Tech2-1212-18
 · View expanded standings
Associated Press

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- With its top two scorers struggling on offense, Duke needed other players to pick up the slack Thursday night. When Jasmine Thomas and Karima Christmas took it upon themselves to be those players, the Blue Devils made it look easy.

Thomas matched her career high with 22 points and Christmas added 18 as Duke (No. 8 ESPN/USA Today, No. 4 AP) broke open a three-point game with an 11-0 second-half run to beat Virginia (No. 15 ESPN/USA Today, No. 17 AP) 81-67.

"What we saw tonight is we saw different players being able to step up and kind of put a dagger in Virginia," senior guard Abby Waner said. "Jasmine did it on multiple occasions, Karima did it and Chante [Black] did it a couple of times. You just have to keep your poise, keep your composure. There's nothing like stopping a run and taking the wind out of a team."

On a night when Black missed most of the first half with foul trouble and Waner missed her first seven shots, first Christmas and then Thomas led by attacking the basket.

Christmas scored 10 points as Duke (19-2, 7-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) used a 27-9 run over the last 6:33 of the first half to take a 33-25 halftime lead. Thomas scored 14 of her points in the second half and helped key the run that finally put Virginia away.

Virginia twice closed to within three with about nine minutes to play, but Thomas and Waner scored four each in an 11-0 run that restored their advantage.

"I was just focused on getting into the paint and getting to the basket," Thomas said. "In the first half, I settled a lot for outside shots and then I saw how easily [Christmas] was getting in there, and I was like, 'Hey, we can all get in there,' so I just started attacking."

The approach led to Duke outscoring the Cavaliers 48-20 in the paint.

Virginia (18-5, 4-5) lost its 15th consecutive meeting with Duke. The Cavaliers came in on a three-game winning streak, including a victory against Maryland that ended a 17-game slide against the ACC's top three programs: Maryland, North Carolina and the Blue Devils.

Lyndra Littles led Virginia with 29 points and Monica Wright added 21, but the rest of the team totaled just 17 points and the absence of a third scoring option really hurt.

So, too, did the Cavaliers' inability to stop Duke after getting back into contention.

"We could not get a stop," coach Debbie Ryan said. "It wasn't the people that normally would hurt you. It was Jasmine Thomas and Karima Christmas that really made the difference."

Virginia trailed by its biggest deficit to that point at 46-36 with 11:35 left before Littles' 3-pointer sparked a 9-2 run that brought them to within three. It was still three with 9 minutes to go before Carrem Gay's 15-footer sent the Blue Devils on the 11-0 burst.

"We did not defend and that's the only way we score," Ryan said.

Chante Black added 13 points and seven rebounds and Waner scored 10 for Duke.

The Cavaliers held Duke to six points on 3-for-19 shooting and forced nine turnovers to build a 16-6 lead after 13½ minutes before the Blue Devils finally started playing well.

Over the last 6:33 of the half, Christmas scored 10 points and Duke outscored Virginia 27-9 to take a 33-25 lead into the intermission. Duke made eight of its last 11 shots from the floor, while the Cavaliers were just 8-of-26 overall in the half and had 10 turnovers.


Women's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, February 5th
Mississippi 65 Final
5 Auburn 72
8 Duke 81 Final
15 Virginia 67
Virginia Tech 77 Final
9 North Carolina 93
NC State 66 Final
11 Maryland 87
Purdue 47 Final
12 Ohio State 59
13 Florida 92 Final
Alabama 71
Georgia 43 Final
17 Tennessee 73
18 Texas 91 Final
Oklahoma State 74
19 Florida State 64 Final
Boston College 53
22 Vanderbilt 61 Final
Mississippi State 66