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2005–06 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team


2005–06 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball
Atlantic Coast Conference
No. 2
No. 4
31–4 (12–2 ACC)
Gail Goestenkors (14th season)
Tia Jackson (1st season)
Shannon Perry
Gale Valley
Cameron Indoor Stadium

The 2005–06 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team represented Duke University during the 2005–06 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The team was led by head coach Gail Goestenkors in her 14th season at the school, and played its home games at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They finished the season 31–4, 12–2 in ACC play to finish second in the regular season conference standings. They were defeated in the ACC tournament but received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. Playing as No. 1 seed in the Bridgeport region (East), the Blue Devils defeated Southern, USC, Michigan State, and UConn to reach the Final Four for the third time in five years. Duke was one of three ACC schools to play in the 2006 Final Four, joining North Carolina and Maryland. In the National semifinal round, the Blue Devils easily defeated LSU to advance to the National championship game where the team was beaten by conference foe Maryland, 78–75 in overtime.

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance) city, state
Nov 18, 2005*No. 1at Penn StateW 93–671–0Bryce Jordan Center University Park, PA
Nov 20, 2005*No. 1at Old DominionW 93–562–0Ted Constant Convocation Center Norfolk, VA
Nov 22, 2005*No. 1FairfieldW 110–443–0Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Nov 26, 2005*No. 1Arkansas State Duke ClassicW 110–564–0Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Nov 27, 2005*No. 1Auburn Duke ClassicW 69–375–0Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Dec 4, 2005*No. 1at No. 16 TexasW 84–706–0Frank Erwin Center Austin, TX
Dec 6, 2005*No. 2at TCUW 92–527–0Daniel–Meyer Coliseum Fort Worth, TX
Dec 19, 2005*No. 2Ball StateW 110–248–0Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Dec 22, 2005*No. 2Colorado StateW 99–529–0Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Dec 28, 2005*No. 2vs. St. John's San Diego Surf'N Slam ClassicW 105–5710–0San Diego, CA
Dec 30, 2005*No. 2at San Diego San Diego Surf'N Slam ClassicW 119–5211–0San Diego, CA
Jan 2, 2006No. 2Wake ForestW 100–5412–0(1–0)Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Jan 5, 2006No. 2Florida StateW 87–6813–0(2–0)Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Jan 8, 2006No. 2at No. 6 MarylandW 86–6814–0(3–0)Comcast Center College Park, MD
Jan 11, 2006No. 2at Georgia TechW 67–5915–0(4–0)Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, GA
Jan 14, 2006No. 2at Boston CollegeW 66–5216–0(5–0)Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, MA
Jan 16, 2006*No. 2at Holy CrossW 84–3617–0Hart Center Worcester, MA
Jan 19, 2006No. 2NC StateW 77–5718–0(6–0)Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Jan 23, 2006*No. 2No. 1 TennesseeW 75–5319–0Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Jan 26, 2006No. 2at ClemsonW 97–5620–0(7–0)Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, SC
Jan 29, 2006No. 2No. 3 North CarolinaL 70–7420–1(7–1)Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Feb 6, 2006No. 2at Virginia TechW 73–6221–1(8–1)Cassell Coliseum Blacksburg, VA
Feb 10, 2006No. 2VirginiaW 88–6522–1(9–1)Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Feb 13, 2006No. 1No. 4 MarylandW 90–8023–1(10–1)Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Feb 19, 2006No. 1at Miami (FL)W 99–9324–1(11–1)University of Miami Convocation Center Coral Gables, FL
Feb 22, 2006No. 1Virginia TechW 93–5125–1(12–1)Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC
Feb 25, 2006No. 1No. 2 North CarolinaL 65–7725–2(12–2)Carmichael Auditorium Chapel Hill, NC
Mar 3, 2006*No. 2vs. Virginia Tech QuarterfinalsW 69–5626–2Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC
Mar 4, 2006*No. 2vs. No. 4 Maryland SemifinalsL 70–7826–3Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC
Mar 19, 2006*(1 BPT) No. 4vs. (16 BPT) Southern First roundW 96–2727–3Ted Constant Convocation Center Norfolk, VA
Mar 21, 2006*(1 BPT) No. 4vs. (8 BPT) Michigan State Second roundW 85–5128–3Ted Constant Convocation Center Norfolk, VA
Mar 26, 2006*(1 BPT) No. 4vs. (4 BPT) No. 16 Michigan State Regional Semifinal – Sweet SixteenW 86–6129–3Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard Bridgeport, CT
Mar 28, 2006*(1 BPT) No. 4vs. (2 BPT) No. 8 Connecticut Regional Final – Elite EightW 63–61 OT30–3Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard Bridgeport, CT
Apr 2, 2006*(1 BPT) No. 4vs. (1 SAN) No. 5 LSU National Semifinal – Final FourW 64–4531–3TD Garden Boston, Massachusetts
Apr 4, 2006*(1 BPT) No. 4vs. (2 ABQ) No. 3 Maryland National ChampionshipL 75–78 OT31–4TD Garden Boston, Massachusetts
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll,. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Eastern Time.

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