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Fournier, Okananwa, rebounding work help No. 9 Duke beat Wofford 93-58

Duke v South Carolina

COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA - DECEMBER 5: Toby Fournier #35 of the Duke Blue Devils warms up before an NCAA women’s basketball game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Colonial Life Arena on December 5, 2024 in Columbia, South Carolina. The South Carolina Gamecocks won 81-70. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

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DURHAM, N.C. — Freshman Toby Fournier scored 16 of her 23 points points before halftime as No. 9 Duke beat Wofford 93-58 on Wednesday night.

Oluchi Okananwa added a season-high 20 points for the Blue Devils (10-2), who jumped to a huge early lead and cruised. Duke shot 50.7% despite going just 6 for 23 from 3-point range, but finished with a 56-20 rebounding advantage.

Rachael Rose scored 23 points for the Terriers (6-3), who shot 33.8% overall and made 7 of 28 3s.

Takeaways

Wofford: The preseason Southern Conference favorite missed 15 of its first 18 shots to fall in a big hole and never recovered. Wofford also lost reserve Sara Deidda, who was helped to the tunnel after her right knee buckled on a transition drive with 8.3 seconds left before halftime. Wofford coach Jimmy Garrity said afterward Deidda suffered “most likely a significant injury.”

Duke: The Blue Devils have won two straight since losing at South Carolina and eight of nine since mid-November.

Key moment

Duke was withering on the glass all night, but especially in a tone-setting first seven minutes. The Blue Devils had a 15-5 rebounding advantage including 8-1 on the offensive glass, leading to a 9-0 edge in second-chance points.

That included Okananwa scoring on a putback of her own miss to cap a three-shot possession, forcing Garrity to burn a timeout with his team down 14-3.

The Terriers never got within single digits again.

Key stat

Fournier, espnW’s No. 10 recruit for this year’s class, was coming off a season-high 27 points on 12-for-17 shooting against Virginia Tech. She followed by making 8 of 11 shots in this one.

Up next

The Terriers visit Lehigh on Saturday amid a three-game road swing. The Blue Devils visit South Florida on Saturday.