Five members of the James Madison field hockey program garnered All-Mid-American Conference honors, as announced by the league on Tuesday afternoon. Skyler Brown, Madelief Molier and Alice Roeper all earned spots on the All-MAC First Team, while Ava Drexler-Amey was a Second Team Selection and Puck Jansen made the All-MAC Freshman Team.
Akron scored 55 points in the second half and forced 19 James Madison turnovers to pull away for an 85-71 win over the Dukes on Monday night inside James A. Rhodes Arena in the MAC-SBC Challenge.
Area High School Volleyball Scoreboard – Monday, 11/3
James Madison quarterback Alonza Barnett III won his second weekly conference award in as many games, as he was voted Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week following his performance in JMU’s win at Texas State.
James Madison women’s soccer took home one major award and saw three players named to the All-Sun Belt Conference Teams, as the league announced its season-ending awards on Sunday afternoon.
Area High School Football Scoreboard – Friday, 10/31
James Madison volleyball rallied from a 2-1 deficit to win its 11th straight match, taking down South Alabama in five sets (16-25, 25-20, 18-25, 25-18, 15-9) on Friday night at Jaguar Gymnasium.
James Madison men’s soccer ended its home slate leveled with Old Dominion, 1-1, after an 87th-minute goal at Sentara Park on Friday night in Sun Belt Conference action.
James Madison field hockey concluded the regular season with a dominant 3-1 Senior Day win over Ohio on a windy Friday afternoon at the JMU Field Hockey Complex.
The James Madison volleyball team won its 10th match in a row, taking down South Alabama, 25-22, 22-25, 25-23, 25-23, on Thursday night at Jag Gym.