The Day

Albany Regional Duke 66, Georgia 40

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Leaonna Odom scored 16 points and fifth seed Duke's defense was dominant, holding fourth seed Georgia to two second-quarter points in a women's NCAA Tournament second-round win on Monday night.

Lexie Brown and Erin Mathias each had 14 points for Duke (24-8), which will play UConn in the Albany Regional on Saturday.

Georgia (26-7) made only 1 of 19 shots in the second period. The Lady Bulldogs set season lows for fewest points in a period and game and lowest field-goal percentage (24.0) in a game.

The Lady Bulldogs missed their first 13 3-pointers before Simone Costa sank a 3 midway through the final period.

The shooting woes even carried over to the freethrow line, where the Lady Bulldogs made only 7 of 14 shots. While Georgia struggled, Duke shot 50 percent from the field to overcome 21 turnovers.

Caliya Robinson led Georgia with 11 points and 12 rebounds. No other Georgia player had more than five points.

Georgia missed its first 13 shots of the second period. Que Morrison ended the drought, but not the scoring problems, with her layup with 2:34 remaining in the period.

Georgia's shooting woes continued, with Taja Cole and Mackenzie Engram missing layups on the Lady Bulldogs' final two shots of the half. Overall, Georgia made only 1 of 19 shots in the period.

After a sluggish start in the first quarter, when it was slowed by nine turnovers, Duke took advantage of Georgia's cold shooting. After leading 15-12 following the first 10 minutes, the Blue Devils pulled away to lead 35-14 at halftime.

Rebecca Greenwell was Duke's fourth scorer in double figures with 11 points.

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