| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | 2 | 7 | 8 | 25 | |
| 13 | 20 | 24 | 29 | 86 |
Oluchi Okananwa
· G
Jadyn Donovan
· G
Ella Stemmer
· G
Colleen McQuillen
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
Lehigh Deadball Team Rebound.
Jordan Wood Block.
Whitney Lind missed Three Point Jumper.
Jordan Wood made Layup. Assisted by Louann Battiston.
Duke Offensive Rebound.
Whitney Lind Block.
Olivia Martin missed Jumper.
Emma Koabel Steal.
Jessie Ozzauto Turnover.
Louann Battiston made Layup.
Olivia Martin subbing in for Duke
Toby Fournier subbing out for Duke
Duke Timeout
Jordan Wood Defensive Rebound.
Belle Bramer missed Layup.
Belle Bramer Defensive Rebound.
Louann Battiston missed Jumper.
Whitney Lind subbing in for Lehigh
Gracyn Lovette subbing in for Lehigh
Jessie Ozzauto subbing in for Lehigh
Belle Bramer subbing in for Lehigh
Katie Hurt subbing in for Lehigh
Meghan O'Brien subbing out for Lehigh
Colleen McQuillen subbing out for Lehigh
Kaylee Van Eps subbing out for Lehigh
Ella Stemmer subbing out for Lehigh
Remi Sisselman subbing out for Lehigh
Foul on Ella Stemmer.
Emma Koabel Defensive Rebound.
Remi Sisselman missed Three Point Jumper.
Remi Sisselman Defensive Rebound.
Louann Battiston missed Three Point Jumper.
Toby Fournier Steal.
Remi Sisselman Turnover.
Toby Fournier made Jumper. Assisted by Vanessa de Jesus.
Foul on Ella Stemmer.
Jordan Wood Defensive Rebound.
Remi Sisselman missed Layup.
Louann Battiston made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Emma Koabel.
Meghan O'Brien subbing in for Lehigh
Lily Fandre subbing out for Lehigh
Duke Defensive Rebound.
Kaylee Van Eps missed Jumper.
Kaylee Van Eps Offensive Rebound.
Remi Sisselman missed Three Point Jumper.
Colleen McQuillen Defensive Rebound.
Emma Koabel missed Three Point Jumper.
Ella Stemmer made Free Throw.
— Oluchi Okananwa scored 15 points as second-seeded Duke's defense powered it to a lopsided 86-25 victory over 15th-seeded Lehigh on Friday night in the first round of the women's NCAA Tournament.
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