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Ashlon Jackson figured she couldn’t fare much worse than she had the first half Sunday, all three of her shots missing the mark in Duke women’s basketball’s NCAA Tournament second round ...
Duke coach Kara Lawson drew up a play so Ashlon Jackson could get off a potential game-winning 3. But it fell short, ending their March Madness.
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Canadian freshman forward Toby Fournier watched from the sidelines as teammate Ashlon Jackson air-balled a three-pointer on the team’s final possession, sealing a 54-50 loss against South ...
Duke’s Ashlon Jackson reacts after drawing a charge in the final minute of the Blue Devils’ 54-50 loss to South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight at Legacy Arena on Sunday, March 30 ...
A crucial defensive play by junior Ashlon Jackson, who drew a charge against Bree Hall, gave Duke one final chance with 29.8 seconds remaining.
Duke got a great look down two with less than 10 seconds left to play but Ashlon Jackson air balled an open 3 and Bree Hall came up with the rebound. The Gamecocks now have the ball and are six ...
The resulting turnover gave Duke (29-8) the ball with a chance to tie or take the lead. A ball screen to free up Ashlon Jackson gave her some space, but not enough to get off a clean 3-point look.
Duke got a great look down two with less than 10 seconds left to play but Ashlon Jackson air-balled an open 3 and Bree Hall came up with the rebound. That ultimately sealed the victory for the ...
Duke guard, Ashlon Jackson talks about how she would shoot the shot again with the game on the line for the Blue Devils.
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