HARRISONBURG, Va. - Sophomore forward
Yohanny Dalembert scored a career-high 21 points to lead James Madison to its fifth straight win, a 68-61 Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball victory against a feisty College of Charleston team on Sunday afternoon at the JMU Convocation Center.
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After a winter storm forced the postponement of the contest from Saturday evening to Sunday, the Dukes used a balanced attack to improve to 18-11 on the season, including an 11-5 mark in conference play, to remain in a tie for first place heading into the final week of the regular season. The five-game win streak is also JMU's longest conference streak since Jan. 3-15, 2011.
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Dalembert's 21 points and game-high eight rebounds paced three Dukes in double figures, as junior guard
Winston Grays scored 13 points off the bench and knocked down three of his four three-point attempts, while sophomore guard
Jackson Kent added 10 on 4-of-6 shooting.
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Redshirt sophomore forward
Dimitrije Cabarkapa continued his prolific play off the bench, chipping in eight points, hitting a pair of treys, and both freshman guard
Joey McLean and sophomore forward
Tom Vodanovich both grabbed six rebounds in the win.
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The Dukes converted 41.3 percent (19-46) from the floor and 37.5 percent (6-16) from long range while the Cougars (8-21, 3-13 CAA) shot 41.8 percent (23-55) for the game and just 33 percent (7-21) from beyond the arc. The Dukes outscored the Cougs 24-8 from the free throw line, with 26 more tries from the stripe. JMU won the rebounding war 35-29, including 11-9 on the offensive glass, and committed just nine turnovers, as opposed to CofC's 11.
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JMU also held advantages in turnover points (11-7) and in transition (10-0) while the bench production was much deeper for the Dukes, who outscored the Cougars 24-7 from the reserve players.
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Joe Chealey paced CofC with team highs 19 points and five assists while Cameron Johnson scored 13 points, hitting a trio of threes. Adjehi Baru also contributed eight points and a team-high seven rebounds in the defeat.
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The Dukes opened the game on an 8-3 run, fiving coming from Kent, but seven straight points by the Cougars gave the visitors a 10-8 advantage with 14:33 left in the first. The margin never exceeded three points for either team until Dalembert scored six the of team's final eight points in the last 4:38 to give JMU a 32-28 halftime lead.
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Teams traded baskets for very much the majority of the first 10 minutes of the second half but a pair of Dalembert free throws and a 3-pointer by Grays gave JMU its largest lead of the game by either team at 48-41 with 9:52 to go. Leading 51-46, the Dukes scored seven in a row, capped off by a NBA-range triple by Grays, putting them ahead by double digits at 58-46 with just less than six minutes to play.
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CofC cut the deficit back to five at 58-53 with a 7-0 run of its own with 4:03 remaining but Cabarkapa subbed in and knocked down his second trey of the game to make it 61-53 with 3:38 to play. The Cougars never mustered a run down the stretch, going 2-for-7 from the floor and JMU scored its final seven points from the free throw line to secure the victory.
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JMU will back in action on Wednesday, Feb. 25, when the Dukes travel to UNCW for their last road contest of the regular season at 7 p.m. The Seahawks, along with Northeastern, are currently tied for first place with the Dukes.
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