No. 16 Duke Cruises Past Dayton with Dominant 84-49 Win
The Duke Blue Devils women’s basketball team showcased their depth and dominance with a commanding 84-49 victory over Dayton at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Behind a career-high 17-point performance from sophomore Jordan Wood, the Blue Devils secured their third win of the season, improving their record to 3-1.
Duke displayed an impressive all-around effort, with six players scoring in double figures. Freshman Toby Fournier contributed 15 points, marking her fourth consecutive double-digit scoring game. The Blue Devils excelled on both ends of the court, converting 24 Dayton turnovers into 32 points while holding the Flyers to just 32% shooting.
A Balanced Attack Leads to Early Momentum
Dayton started strong with an 8-0 run, but Duke quickly answered with 17 consecutive points to seize control. Junior Ashlon Jackson sparked the rally with a three-pointer, and Fournier followed with a series of powerful inside plays to give Duke the lead. By the end of the first quarter, the Blue Devils held a 17-10 advantage, setting the tone for the remainder of the game.
In the second quarter, Duke continued to build on their lead, outscoring Dayton 20-13. Jordan Wood shined during this stretch, showcasing her improved offensive arsenal. She scored five points in quick succession, including a smooth jumper and a three-pointer, helping Duke extend their lead to 14 at halftime.
Dominance in the Second Half
Duke emerged from halftime with heightened intensity, going on a 13-0 run early in the third quarter. Fournier, Wood, and Reigan Richardson were instrumental during this period, combining for 18 of Duke’s 25 third-quarter points. The Blue Devils shot an efficient 60% from the field in the quarter, demonstrating their offensive versatility and execution.
Defensively, Duke continued to stifle Dayton’s offense, forcing seven turnovers in the third period alone. The Flyers struggled to find scoring opportunities, managing just 12 points in the final quarter. Meanwhile, Duke’s bench players maintained the momentum, with Vanessa de Jesus and Oluchi Okananwa each adding to their double-digit totals.
Key Performances Propel Duke
Jordan Wood’s career night highlighted Duke’s victory. The sophomore shot an efficient 8-of-11 from the field and added three rebounds, three steals, a block, and an assist. Her performance demonstrated her growth and ability to impact the game on both ends of the court.
Toby Fournier continued her impressive freshman campaign with 15 points, five rebounds, and three steals. Her ability to contribute both offensively and defensively has made her a key player early in the season. Reigan Richardson also impressed with 12 points, while Ashlon Jackson and Vanessa de Jesus added 10 points apiece. Jadyn Donovan led Duke’s rebounding efforts with nine boards, contributing to the team’s 48-30 advantage on the glass.
The Blue Devils’ depth was on full display, with 58 of their 84 points coming from bench players. This balanced scoring effort underscores the team’s potential as they navigate a challenging non-conference schedule.
Defensive Prowess and Statistical Highlights
Duke’s defensive intensity was a major factor in the win. The Blue Devils recorded 16 steals and forced 24 turnovers, converting those opportunities into 32 points. Their ability to disrupt Dayton’s offense and capitalize on mistakes proved decisive.
Offensively, Duke shot 50% from the field, including seven made three-pointers. They also dominated in the paint, outscoring Dayton 48-12 in that area. Their rebounding advantage, led by Donovan and Fournier, provided additional opportunities for second-chance points.
The team’s commitment to sharing the ball was evident, with 17 of their 34 made field goals coming off assists. This unselfish playstyle has been a cornerstone of their success so far this season.
Looking Ahead
Duke’s victory over Dayton serves as a strong statement of their depth and potential as they prepare for their next challenge. The Blue Devils will hit the road to face South Dakota State on November 17, a matchup that will test their ability to maintain their momentum against a competitive non-conference opponent. With Jordan Wood and Toby Fournier leading the charge, Duke appears well-positioned for continued success in the early stages of the season.







