Offseason
- April 23, 2009: Duke University senior Carrem Gay has signed a training camp contract with the Connecticut Sun of the WNBA. Gay along with Kristi Cirone of Illinois State and Ashley Hayes of Murray State will get a chance to compete for a place on the club’s roster.[1]
- May 5, 2009:
The Atlantic Coast Conference and the Big Ten Conference announced the pairings for the annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge for women’s basketball, which is in its third year of a four-year agreement. The 2009 Challenge will involve Ohio State playing Duke on December 3.[2]
Preseason
Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Record |
Nov. 5 | Durham, NC | Wingate | 99-31 | 1-0 |
Nov. 8 | Durham, NC | Alaska Anchorage | 100-32 | 2-0 |
Regular season
- The Blue Devils were victorious in the Caribbean Challenge. The Challenge was held in Cancun and was held from November 26–27.
Roster
Number | Name | Height | Position | Class |
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Schedule
Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Leading scorer | Record |
Nov. 13 | Houston, TX | Houston Baptist | 104-35 | | 1-0 |
Nov. 15 | College Station, TX | Texas A&M | 77-95 | | 1-1 |
Nov. 19 | Durham, NC | Georgia Southern | 69-42 | | 2-1 |
Nov. 23 | Durham, NC | UNC Charlotte | 57-44 | | 3-1 |
Nov. 26 | Cancun, Mexico | Western Kentucky | 70-47 | | 4-1 |
Nov. 27 | Cancun, Mexico | Marquette | 74-43 | | 5-1 |
Dec. 3 | Durham, NC | Ohio State | | | |
Dec. 6 | Durham, NC | Southern California | | | |
Dec. 15 | Palo Alto, CA | Stanford | | | |
Dec. 18 | Durham, NC | James Madison | | | |
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Player stats
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Team players drafted into the WNBA
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