FARMVILLE, Va. – Longwood made 36 free throws to down James Madison men's basketball, 82-72, on Wednesday evening at the Joan Perry Brock Center. Â
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JMU (2-2) shot 46.6 percent from the floor, but Longwood (2-1) made 36 free throws in 42 attempts, while the Dukes made just 10 in 18 attempts. The Dukes made more field goals (27-21) and three-pointers (8-4) than the Lancers.
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Bradley Douglas led all players with 22 points and seven assists.
Cliff Davis scored 16 points and corralled six rebounds, while
Eddie Ricks III tallied a career-best 12 rebounds while scoring nine points.
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Five Lancers scored in double figures, as
Redd Thompson Jr., Elijah Tucker, Jacoi Hutchinson, and Johan Nziemi all had 12 points. Nzemi also led Longwood with eight rebounds.
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How It Happened
First Half: Longwood 44, JMU 35
- It was a tight battle early as JMU held a slim 16-15 lead at the under-12 timeout.
- A layup from Paul Jones III kept the Dukes within one (30-29), but a 7-0 spurt from the Lancers pushed their lead back to 35-27.
- Longwood went into the half up 44-35 after Douglas made a layup with 30 seconds left.
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Second Half: Longwood 38, JMU 37
- The Lancers started the second half on a 17-5 run, pushing their lead to as many as 20 (63-43) with just over 10 minutes left.
- The Dukes trimmed the lead to 11 on a Douglas three-point play, but Longwood responded with five straight to extend the lead to 71-55.
- A free-throw from Ricks III made the score 75-68 with 1:26 left, but the Lancers held off the Dukes for the win.
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Game Notes
- Longwood won its first game in four tries against JMU. The Dukes still lead the all-time series 6-3.
- Douglas finished with 22 points, the ninth time in his Division I career with 20 or more points.
- The 36 free throws made by Longwood were the second-most allowed in program history, only trailing Towson's 39 made free throws in 2014.
- Ricks III's 12-rebound effort is a career-best, and the fourth time in his career he has finished with 10 or more rebounds.
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Up Next
JMU remains on the road as it will take on LIU on Saturday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m.
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