| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | 11 | 19 | 21 | 60 | |
| 11 | 18 | 14 | 12 | 55 |
Latasha Lattimore
· F
Kymora Johnson
· G
Oluchi Okananwa
· G
Taina Mair
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
Foul on Latasha Lattimore.
Oluchi Okananwa Steal.
Kymora Johnson Turnover.
Taina Mair made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Reigan Richardson.
Duke Timeout
Oluchi Okananwa Defensive Rebound.
Edessa Noyan missed Three Point Jumper.
Kymora Johnson Defensive Rebound.
Virginia Timeout
Taina Mair missed Jumper.
Paris Clark made Layup. Assisted by Kymora Johnson.
Kymora Johnson Defensive Rebound.
Taina Mair missed Three Point Jumper.
Kymora Johnson made Three Point Jumper.
Oluchi Okananwa made Layup. Assisted by Taina Mair.
Taina Mair Steal.
Edessa Noyan Turnover.
Edessa Noyan Offensive Rebound.
Paris Clark missed Three Point Jumper.
Kymora Johnson Defensive Rebound.
Oluchi Okananwa missed Three Point Jumper.
Toby Fournier Offensive Rebound.
Taina Mair missed Three Point Jumper.
Toby Fournier Steal.
Latasha Lattimore Turnover.
Latasha Lattimore Offensive Rebound.
Paris Clark missed Three Point Jumper.
Latasha Lattimore Offensive Rebound.
Edessa Noyan missed Jumper.
Olivia McGhee Defensive Rebound.
Olivia McGhee Block.
Reigan Richardson missed Layup.
Oluchi Okananwa Defensive Rebound.
Breona Hurd missed Three Point Jumper.
Official TV Timeout
Virginia Timeout
Toby Fournier made Jumper. Assisted by Ashlon Jackson.
Toby Fournier Steal.
Latasha Lattimore Turnover.
Taina Mair made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Jadyn Donovan.
Foul on Breona Hurd.
Reigan Richardson Offensive Rebound.
Toby Fournier missed Layup.
Reigan Richardson Offensive Rebound.
Ashlon Jackson missed Three Point Jumper.
Taina Mair Defensive Rebound.
Kymora Johnson missed Jumper.
Reigan Richardson made Layup. Assisted by Taina Mair.
— Backup guard Oluchi Okananwa scored 17 points, Taina Mair hit two big 3-pointers, and No. 14 Duke rallied in the second half to defeat Virginia 60-55 on Sunday.
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