| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 | 16 | 10 | 9 | 52 | |
| 15 | 14 | 14 | 15 | 58 |
Taliah Scott
· G
Jana Van Gytenbeek
· G
Toby Fournier
· F
Taina Mair
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
Baylor Timeout
Baylor Defensive Rebound.
Jordan Wood missed Two Point Tip Shot.
Jordan Wood Offensive Rebound.
Taina Mair missed Three Point Jumper.
Duke Timeout
Toby Fournier Defensive Rebound.
Taliah Scott missed Free Throw.
Baylor Deadball Team Rebound.
Taliah Scott missed Free Throw.
Kiersten Johnson subbing in for Baylor
Kyla Abraham subbing out for Baylor
Foul on Taina Mair.
Taliah Scott Defensive Rebound.
Ashlon Jackson missed Three Point Jumper.
Taliah Scott made Free Throw.
Taliah Scott made Free Throw.
Toby Fournier subbing in for Duke
Jordan Wood subbing in for Duke
Delaney Thomas subbing out for Duke
Jadyn Donovan subbing out for Duke
Kyla Abraham subbing in for Baylor
Kiersten Johnson subbing out for Baylor
Foul on Jadyn Donovan.
Delaney Thomas subbing in for Duke
Toby Fournier subbing out for Duke
Jadyn Donovan subbing in for Duke
Jordan Wood subbing out for Duke
Darianna Littlepage-Buggs subbing in for Baylor
Jana Van Gytenbeek subbing in for Baylor
Marcayla Johnson subbing out for Baylor
Kyla Abraham subbing out for Baylor
Baylor Timeout
Jordan Wood made Layup. Assisted by Ashlon Jackson.
Ashlon Jackson Defensive Rebound.
Kyla Abraham missed Two Point Tip Shot.
Kyla Abraham Offensive Rebound.
Kiersten Johnson missed Two Point Tip Shot.
Kiersten Johnson Offensive Rebound.
Taliah Scott missed Jumper.
Toby Fournier made Layup.
Taliah Scott made Free Throw.
Taliah Scott made Free Throw.
Jordan Wood subbing in for Duke
Riley Nelson subbing in for Duke
Delaney Thomas subbing out for Duke
Jadyn Donovan subbing out for Duke
Marcayla Johnson subbing in for Baylor
— Taliah Scott scored 12 of her 24 points in the fourth quarter to lead No. 16 Baylor past No. 7 Duke 58-52 in the women’s college basketball season opener in Paris on Monday.
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