On Sunday, February 9, James Madison women's basketball hosts Towson in a 2 p.m. contest for Duke Dog Reading Day.
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High-volume traffic is expected for the game. Fans are encouraged to arrive early, allowing extra time for parking and entry into the JMU Convocation Center.
Doors open at 12:30 p.m.
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PARKING AND SHUTTLES (PARKING MAP)
Only women's basketball parking pass holders may access the reserved Convo lots (Convo C and R), beginning at 12 p.m. Free general parking for the women's basketball game will be available in designated campus lots (East Campus Parking Deck, Festival C11 & C12, R10/R11, P, G, F).
Shuttles will run from the JMU Festival Conference and Student Center and Lots R10/R11 beginning at 11 a.m. and ending one hour after the game is completed.
The East Campus Parking Deck and Festival lots C11 & C12 are accessible from University Blvd. with shuttle service departing from the bus stop across from the Festival Conference Center and dropping off at the Jennings Hall Bus Loop.
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Lot R10/R11 is located off Port Republic Road adjacent to the northbound I-81 exit with shuttle service departing from the front of the lot and dropping off near the D-Door Entrance to the Convocation Center.
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Parking for individuals with an accessible hangtag or license plate is available in R11 lot with an ADA shuttle service beginning at 11 a.m. to the Convocation Center. Patrons with a reserved parking pass and an accessible hangtag or license plate can access the limited accessible parking in the Convo B/E lot.
Additional parking is also available in F Lot, G Lot and P Lot, located on campus off Bluestone Drive near Godwin Hall. There is no shuttle service from these lots, but the JMU Convocation Center is easily accessed via Duke Dog Alley. PleaseÂ
click here to see a map of campus for locations of these additional lots.
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TICKETS (ORDER TICKETS)
If you have any questions or would like to purchase tickets for Sunday's game, please contact the JMU Athletics Ticket Office at 540-568-3853 or purchase them online atÂ
JMUTickets.com.
DUKE DOG READING DAY
Sunday is the second Duke Dog Reading Day of three scheduled for this season (two for women's basketball, one for men's basketball). Students in pre-Kindergarten to fifth grade from 47Â schools participated in the program and received tickets to the game after meeting their reading requirements. Each ticket allows entry to the game for the participant and two guests. For more information, please visitÂ
DukeDogReading.com.
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