HARRISONBURG, Va. - James Madison used a handful of lengthy runs and strong defense to cruise to a 78-63 win over Towson in Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball action at the Atlantic Union Bank Center on Wednesday afternoon.
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The Dukes (8-5, 3-1 CAA) hit 45.6% (26-of-57) from the field, but used separate runs of 17-0 and 12-0 in the first half, as well as a 9-0 spurt in the second half, to bounce back from a slow start and put Towson (3-8, 2-4 CAA) in a hole it could not dig out of.
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Senior guard
Matt Lewis racked up 23 points on the day, including 16 in the second half, with the help of a 5-of-9 performance from the three-point line, while junior guard
Vado Morse continued his torrid scoring with 19 points of his own.
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Freshman guard
Terell Strickland broke into double-digit scoring for the first time in his career, tallying 11 points to go with three boards and a steal on the afternoon.
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After Towson raced out to a 13-2 lead and the Dukes called a timeout, JMU immediately ripped off the next 17 points to take a 19-13 advantage, one they would not relinquish the rest of the way.
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The Tigers would trim the deficit to four with 7:12 to play before halftime, but the Dukes' ensuing 12-0 run would put the lead into double digits for the remainder of the contest. Towson would only ever close to as few as 12 points in the second half.
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Jason Gibson went 6-of-11 from the field and 8-of-8 from the free throw line to lead Towson with 23 points.
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QUOTING COACH BYINGTON
"I'm happy with the win today. Obviously, it was a poor start and we weren't quite locked in to start the game, but I was happy with the guys after we kind of reset. We put it on cruise control a little bit in the second half and I didn't like seeing that, but we have some things to work on and I'm happy to have gotten a win today on top of that."
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QUICK HITS
- With his five three-pointers on Wednesday,
Matt Lewis has now made at least one in 50 consecutive contests, the longest streak in Division I and just nine games short of cracking the all-time Division I top 10.
- Senior forward
Zach Jacobs tallied six points and a season-high eight boards in a big 18 minutes off the bench, notching a team-best +21 in his time on the court.
- JMU is now 3-1 in CAA play for the first time since winning its first three league contests in the 2016-17 campaign.
- Lewis now has 233 career three-pointers, just four behind
Darren McLinton (1992-96) for third all-time at JMU.
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UP NEXT
The Dukes are next scheduled to play a week from Wednesday, welcoming Elon to Harrisonburg for a midweek bout originally for the weekend of Jan. 9-10 prior to a positive CoVID-19 in the Elon program.
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Entering their matchups at Delaware this weekend, the Phoenix are 3-3 (0-2 CAA), having dropped a pair of games at Northeastern on Jan. 2-3 prior to their pause in activities.
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