like to attend. But the o>er she received
from Duke, with its prestigious academic
reputation and elite women's basketball
program, was too good to pass up. Plus,
she wanted to get away from home, and
Durham, N.C., deerent skill set than her
predecessor at the two guard spot, two-
time Big Ten Player of the Year Maggie
Lucas. She's more apt to attack a defense
by slashing through it than shooting over
it. But she's working on her marksmanship
and is hoping that her preparation will
pay o> starting next season. "We lost
Maggie, who was a great shooter. Ariel
[Edwards] and Dara [Taylor] could shoot,
too, when we needed them to," Moore
said. "Knowing that we need those outside
shots – that's de – all those
intangibles – that make Washington a
perfect