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Duke Blue Devils
2013–14 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team
UniversityDuke University
Head coachJoanne P. McCallie (7th season)
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
ArenaCameron Indoor Stadium
(capacity: 9,314)
NicknameBlue Devils
Student sectionCameron Crazies
ColorsDuke Blue and White
   
Uniforms
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Away jersey
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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.

Team history

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 sate 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.[1]

2013–14 Roster

2013–14 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Year Previous school Hometown
F/C 1   Elizabeth Williams 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Jr Princess Anne Virginia Beach, Va.
G 2   Alexis Jones 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) So MacArthur Irving, Texas
G 3   Kianna Holland 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Fr Seneca Seneca, S.C.
G 4   Chloe Wells 5 ft 7 in (1.7 m) Sr A.B. Miller/Apex Colton, Calif.
C 5   Katie Heckman 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) RS Fr Regis Jesuit Centennial, Colo.
G 12   Chelsea Gray 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m) Sr St. Mary's Manteca, Calif.
G/F 14   Ka'lia Johnson 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Jr Thomas Dale Chester, Va.
G/F 15   Richa Jackson 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Sr Midwest City Midwest City, Okla.
F/C 21   Kendall McCravey-Cooper 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Fr St. Anthony Carson, Calif.
F 22   Oderah Chidom 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Fr Bishop O'Dowd Oakland, Calif.
G 23   Rebecca Greenwell 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Fr Owensboro Catholic Owensboro, Ky.
F/C 30   Amber Henson 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) RS Fr Walter L. Sickles Tampa, Fla.
G 32   Tricia Liston 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Sr Fenwick River Forest, Ill.
G/F 33   Haley Peters 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Sr The Peddie School Red Bank, N.J.
Head coach

Joanne P. McCallie

Assistant coach(es)

Al Brown
Candice M. Jackson
Hernando Planells


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: 2013-09-29

Year by year

Source: [2]

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
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 69–119
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 Quarterfinals 7 8
1998-99 Gail Goestenkors 29–7 15–1 1st NCAA Finals 10 10
1999-2000 Gail Goestenkors 28–6 12–4 2nd# NCAA Sixteen 11 10
2000-01 Gail Goestenkors 30–4 13–3 1st# NCAA Sixteen 8 5
2001-02 Gail Goestenkors 31–4 16–0 1st# NCAA Semifinals 4 3
2002-03 Gail Goestenkors 35–2 16–0 1st# NCAA Semifinals 4 2
2003-04 Gail Goestenkors 30–4 15–1 1st# NCAA Quarterfinals 5 1
2004-05 Gail Goestenkors 31–5 12–2 T-1st NCAA Quarterfinals 8 7
2005-06 Gail Goestenkors 31–4 12–2 T-2nd NCAA Finals 2 4
2006-07 Gail Goestenkors 32–2 14–0 1st NCAA Sixteen 6 1
Gail Goestenkors: 396–99 179–55
Joanne P. McCallie (ACC) (2007–present)
2007-08 Joanne P. McCallie 25–10 10–4 T-3rd NCAA 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 Quarterfinals 6 6
2010-11 Joanne P. McCallie 32–4 12–2 T-1st# NCAA Quarterfinals 7 6
2011-12 Joanne P. McCallie 27–6 15–1 1st NCAA Quarterfinals 6 6
2012-13 Joanne P. McCallie 33–3 17–1 1st# NCAA Quarterfinals 5 5
Joanne P. McCallie: 174–35 77–13
Total: 790–357

      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

References

  1. ^ John Roth (2006). The Encyclopedia of Duke Basketball. Duke University Press. pp. 213–. ISBN 978-0-8223-3904-5. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  2. ^ "2012–13 Duke Women's Basketball Media Guide". Duke University. Retrieved 28 Sep 2013.