Boston College Eagles @ Duke Blue Devils
Brown in rare club as No. 18 Duke women defeat BC 75-50.
DURHAM, N.C. -- Lexie Brown tied a school record with 14 points in the first quarter when she joined an exclusive club and finished with 19 points to lead No. 18 Duke to a 75-50 win over Boston College on Thursday night.
Brown had five steals, which made her the third NCAA Division I player with at least 1,800 points, 500 assists, 200 3-pointers and 300 steals, joining Niesa Johnson (Alabama) and Odyssey Sims (Baylor).
Rebecca Greenwell also had 19 points, hitting four 3-pointers, and Leaonna Odom had 12 points for the Blue Devils (16-5, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference), who have won 29 straight home games, on shy of the school record.
Brown had all three of her 3-pointers in the first quarter, marking her 20th straight game with a 3, the second longest such streak in program history. It also ties Asia Durr of Louisville for the ACC's longest active streak. Milan Bolden-Morris of Boston College had a 19-game streak as well but missed all four of her 3-point attempts and was held scoreless.
Emma Guy had 13 points and 10 rebounds for the Eagles (6-14, 1-6).
Game Information
Durham, NC

Referee:Kevin Pethtel
Referee:Bryan Brunette

2025-26 Standings
| Atlantic Coast ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference | CONF | GB | OVR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duke | 16-2 | - | 27-9 |
| Louisville | 15-3 | 1 | 29-8 |
| North Carolina | 14-4 | 2 | 28-8 |
| NC State | 13-5 | 3 | 21-11 |
| Syracuse | 12-6 | 4 | 24-9 |
| Virginia Tech | 12-6 | 4 | 23-10 |
| Notre Dame | 12-6 | 4 | 25-11 |
| Virginia | 11-7 | 5 | 22-12 |
| Clemson | 11-7 | 5 | 21-12 |
| California | 9-9 | 7 | 21-15 |
| Stanford | 8-10 | 8 | 21-14 |
| Miami | 8-10 | 8 | 18-15 |
| Georgia Tech | 8-10 | 8 | 14-19 |
| Florida State | 5-13 | 11 | 10-21 |
| Wake Forest | 4-14 | 12 | 14-18 |
| SMU | 2-16 | 14 | 9-21 |
| Pittsburgh | 1-17 | 15 | 8-23 |
| Boston College | 1-17 | 15 | 5-26 |
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