HARRISONBURG, Va. - In its first home game in nearly a month, James Madison men's basketball got double-digit scoring performances from five different players on Friday night as the Dukes rolled to a 97-80 win over Eastern Kentucky at the Atlantic Union Bank Center.
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JMU (7-2) brought offense from the start, shooting 61% (36-59) on the evening - including a remarkable 75% (27-36) from inside the arc - as the Dukes cleared the 95-point barrier for the sixth time in their first nine contests.
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Junior
Noah Freidel and sophomore
Terrence Edwards led the balanced attack, piling up 17 points each, with Freidel adding five boards and Edwards notching four assists. Junior
Julien Wooden added a season-high 16 points, hitting all seven of his shots from the field on the evening.
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The Dukes' starting forwards added to the damage, as sophomore
Justin Amadi posted 15 points, five rebounds and three steals and graduate
Mezie Offurum tallied 13 points and a game-high seven boards.
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EKU forward Devontae Blanton led the way for the Colonels, going 3-4 from deep on his way to 17 points and five rebounds.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
First Half
JMU roared out of the gate, hitting six of its first seven shots and seven of its first 10 as it rode an early 14-3 run to a 20-7 lead after just 5:10 of action.
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The Dukes kept the lead in double digits for the remainder of the opening half, using a 7-2 run to push the advantage to 42-24 with 6:10 left before taking things to halftime with a 48-34 lead.
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Second Half
The Colonels struck back quickly, however, scoring the first eight points of the second half to chop the lead to six after just 1:22.
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JMU responded with four straight points, but could not push the lead back past 12 until the 11:29 mark, when a three-point play from Wooden kicked off a 13-1 tear for the Dukes across just 2:08. The run gave JMU a 76-55 lead with 9:21 left and EKU would not get within 15 the rest of the way.
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QUICK HITS
- The Dukes have shot at least 60% from the field in all three of their home games this season.
- JMU scored 95 or more points for the sixth time this year, the most instances in a single season since the Dukes did it seven times in the 1992-93 campaign.
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UP NEXT
The Dukes will hit the road early next week, traveling across the mountain for a matchup with No. 3 Virginia - tip is scheduled for 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 6. The Cavaliers are already 6-0 on the season, with a home matchup against Florida State on tap for Saturday afternoon.
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