HARRISONBURG, Va. – Three players scored in double figures for James Madison as the Dukes held off Elon for a 75-72 Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball victory Saturday night at the JMU Convocation Center.
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The Dukes improved to 11-8 on the year and 4-2 in the CAA after shooting 54.6 (12-22) from the floor in the second half and surviving a last-second 3-point attempt by the Phoenix, who fell to 10-9 and 2-4. It was the second win in as many games for JMU, which moved to 8-5 at home this season.
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Sophomore forward
Yohanny Dalembert (Port-au-Prince, Haiti/Lower Merion (Pa.)) led the Dukes with a team-high 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting, notching his fifth double-digit effort since the beginning of league play.
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Sophomore guard
Jackson Kent (High Point, N.C./High Point Christian) and junior guard
Ron Curry (Pennsauken, N.J./Paul VI) joined Dalembert in double figures with 15 and 10 points respectively, while sophomore forward
Tom Vodanovich (Wellington, New Zealand/St. Patricks College) was a point shy of a double-double with nine points and a career-best 12 rebounds. Kent and Vodanovich both tied their respective career highs in steals, with three and two.
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Three other Dukes tallied at least seven points, as the team finished at 50 percent (25-50), their seventh shooting performance of at least 50 percent. Elon was held to just 38.6 percent (22-57) from the floor but made 80 percent (20-25) of its free throws, as opposed to JMU's 63.3 percent (19-30) rate from the stripe.
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The Dukes won the rebounding war by a narrow 36-34 margin but the Phoenix had a 14-11 advantage on the offensive glass. JMU outscored Elon 32-24 in the paint but the visitors scored more off turnovers (23-18) and in transition (14-6).
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Tanner Samson led all players with a game-high 18 points for Elon after he hit five triples. Austin Hamilton scored 11 points while Kevin Blake added 10 points and a team-high six rebounds.
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The Phoenix jumped out to an early 8-1 lead less than four minutes into the game, sparked by a pair of 3-pointers. The Dukes answered with a 9-2 surge to tie the game, capped off by six straight points in an eight-second span from freshman guard
Joey McLean (Greensboro, N.C./High Point Christian). After knocking down a three, McLean stole the inbounds pass and converted an old-fashioned three-point play.
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Trailing 16-14, Dalembert scored four straight points for JMU to give the hosts their first lead of the game with 9:33 remaining in the half. The Dukes held Elon scoreless for 3:34 to grab the lead and never trailed again. Ahead by four, a 3-pointer from junior guard
Winston Grays (Cleveland, Ohio/Benedictine (Cincinnati State)) gave the Dukes their largest lead of the half at 33-26 with 3:20 to go, but the Phoenix scored the next four points to make it 33-30 at the break.
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Early in the second, JMU stretched its lead to double digits for the first time after Curry made back-to-back jumpers and Vodanovich converted a three-point play with 15:45 left to make it 44-34. The teams traded baskets for the next six minutes but, trailing 57-46, a Samson trey sparked the Elon offense, and the Phoenix trimmed the deficit to five at 57-52 with 9:18 left. JMU got the lead back to 10 with just over five minutes left at 69-59, but the Phoenix weren't done as they would rally back in the closing minutes.
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Down 70-62, a pair of free throws by Dmitri Thompson and Hamilton's layup off a steal cut JMU's lead in half to 70-66 with 3:27 remaining. After a Dalembert free throw, Elon added a pair from the line and Blake converted a basket off a Samson steal to bring the visitors to within a point at 71-70 with 1:13 left. Dalembert answered at the other end with a layup in transition eight seconds later and Kent made a big-time steal, forcing the Phoenix to foul Curry with 27 seconds left.
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After Curry made both from the line to make it a 75-70 ballgame, Hamilton got his shot to go with 14 seconds to play. JMU attempted to hold on to the possession and force a foul, but Kent was trapped and Thompson pickpocketed the sophomore guard to give Elon one last chance. The Dukes' defense forced a long 3-point attempt for the tie but Hamilton's try was well off the mark to give JMU the win.
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The Dukes hit the road next week for a pair of CAA games as they head north to take on Northeastern on Thursday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m., followed by a contest at Hofstra on Saturday, Jan. 24 at 4 p.m.
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Both games can be seen and heard on
MadiZONE HD SportsNet and will also be on the local airwaves at WSVA 550 AM and 92.1 FM.
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