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Dukes crush Chants, move to 3-1

Two years ago, JMU’s defense of its 2004 national championship was derailed when the Dukes lost to Coastal Carolina in their second game of the season. Saturday night Madison helped erase those memories by routing CCU 45-10. More...

Dukes’ potent running game is riding high after three straight games of putting up more than 40 points

In the absence of starting senior tailback Eugene Holloman –– who was out for his second game with a separated shoulder  senior –– Antoinne Bolton, freshman Scott Noble, and redshirt freshman Jamal Sullivian all stepped in and combined for 102 yards on the ground and three touchdowns. Add on junior quarterback Rodney Landers’ career high 139 yards and JMU had pure domination on the ground, routing Coastal Carolina 45-10.  More...

Madison pounds Patriots

With both teams coming into play with identical 7-5 records, a chance to make up ground in the conference was on the line for JMU and George Mason volleyball. More...

No. 8 JMU handles Hens

The JMU women’s field hockey team secured a 1-0 record in the CAA on Friday with a 1-0 victory over the No. 17 ranked Delaware Blue Hens. More...