James Madison women’s basketball was voted the top team in the Sun Belt Conference for the third consecutive season, while Peyton McDaniel was tabbed as the Preseason Player of the Year and Ashanti Barnes earned an All-Sun Belt Second Team nod, as announced by the league on Monday afternoon.
Bridgewater Men’s Soccer Freshman goalkeeper Zane Kowalski and junior midfielder Riley Queen swept conference player of the week honors, announced by the league office Monday afternoon.
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James Madison football scored 42 unanswered points and forced three second-half turnovers while Alonza Barnett III accounted for six touchdowns in a dominant 63-27 Homecoming victory over Old Dominion in Sun Belt Conference action on Saturday in front of a sold-out Bridgeforth Stadium.
The Bridgewater College football team bounced back with a historic day in a 73-13 victory over Gallaudet on Saturday.
Area High School Football Scoreboard – Friday, 10/17
Kennedy Louisell led a balanced James Madison attack, as the Dukes snapped Coastal Carolina’s six-match win streak with a four-set triumph (25-20, 22-25, 25-22, 25-22) on Friday night at the HTC Center.
Bridgewater women’s volleyball was bested in three sets against No. 21 nationally ranked Virginia Wesleyan on the road Friday night.
The EMU Volleyball team played host to Guilford on Friday night, with both teams looking for a key ODAC win. It was a tightly-contested back-and-forth match, but Guilford ultimately picked up the win in straight sets, knocking off EMU 3-0 (26-24, 25-21, 25-18)
