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Villanova Football

Super ‘Nova

VILLANOVA, Pa. — The No. 4 JMU football team (8-2) stumbled Saturday 21-20 against Villanova (5-5) when it could not answer a last-minute 80-yard, game-winning touchdown drive.

“To be candid, this was a trap game for JMU,” Villanova coach Andy Talley said. More...


Pirates sent packing

Senior center Meredith Alexis scored 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as the JMU women’s basketball team defeated East Carolina University 82-66 in its season opener Sunday. More...

No longer a freshman

Veteran leadership is key on any team, but situations arise when young players have to grow up fast and step into leadership roles with limited experience. Sophomore power forward Juwann James is in such a position on JMU’s men’s basketball team this year. More...

Senior send-off

It was a kill from senior right side Bayli Stillwell that opened up the final game in Sinclair Gymnasium for four seniors. The JMU women’s volleyball team honored libero Amanda Sneed, right side Hanna Porterfield, middle blocker Ashley Copenhaver and Stillwell before going on to defeat the George Mason University Patriots 3-0, improving their conference record to 13-5. More...

 


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