EMU wrapped up its non-ODAC slate on Tuesday, taking on Mary Washington in a pair of Tuesday matchups. In the first game, the Royals seventh-inning comeback fell short, as the Eagles picked up a 4-1 win.
Kseniia Kozlova registered her ninth double-double of the season, racking up 20 points and 11 rebounds to lead James Madison to an 80-76 overtime victory over Marquette in the Second Round of the Women’s Basketball Invitational Tournament on Sunday evening at the Atlantic Union Bank Center.
Senior Todd Mozoki, sophomore Griffin Polley and freshman Adam Horvath combined to allow one unearned run and struck out seven Marshall hitters as James Madison baseball took down the Thundering Herd, 2-1, on Sunday afternoon for the road series win at Jack Cook Field.
Despite a four-run sixth inning to cut the deficit to one, James Madison softball could not overcome a 7-2 Marshall lead, as the Thundering Herd completed the sweep of the Dukes by a score of 7-6 in Sun Belt Conference action on Sunday afternoon at Veterans Memorial Park.
A two-out fielding error by James Madison softball opened the door for eight unearned runs in the first inning for Marshall, as they powered past the Dukes in run-rule fashion by a score of 14-4 in Sun Belt Conference play on Saturday afternoon at Veterans Memorial Park.
#14 James Madison lacrosse led wire-to-wire and commanded all aspects of play in an 18-3 win over Old Dominion in AAC action on Saturday afternoon at Sentara Park.
James Madison returned to the win column in convincing fashion, taking a pair of doubles courts and winning three singles matches in straight sets to down Southern Miss, 4-0, in Sun Belt Conference women’s tennis action on Saturday morning at Hillside Courts.
Four players scored in doubles figures, and James Madison dominated the fourth quarter en route to a 77-50 victory against Davidson on Thursday night at the Atlantic Union Bank Center in the opening round of the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament.
Shenandoah Valley high school baseball and softball scores for Thursday, March 20.
#14 James Madison lacrosse cut a seven-goal halftime deficit to just two in the fourth quarter, but saw its rally fall short to #12 Virginia, 14-11, in a top-15 matchup at Sentara Park on Wednesday night.