
The Bridgewater College men’s lacrosse team fell to No. 10 Washington and Lee 18-8 on Wednesday night.

EMU women’s lacrosse wrapped up its non-conference slate on Wednesday as they lost at Marymount, 20-0.

James Madison senior Elena Kraleva was voted Sun Belt Conference Women’s Tennis Player of the Week after winning all four matches during JMU’s home sweep last weekend.

Richmond put its first five batters of the game on base and rode the momentum, as James Madison baseball fell, 12-4, on Tuesday afternoon at Veterans Memorial Park.

Bridgewater baseball took down nationally recognized Shenandoah in walk-off home run fashion to complete the comeback and to secure an 8-5 win at home Tuesday.

Looking to get back in the win column, the EMU Baseball team marched into Lexington to take on the Generals of Washington & Lee. The Royals’ bats were quiet early, but they came to life in the later innings to hold off W&L for a 7-6 victory, snapping a five-game losing streak.

James Madison Director of Athletics Matt Roan announced a two-year contract extension running through the 2027 season for women’s soccer Head Coach Joshua Walters, Sr.

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.