GAME DAY NEWSÂ
- Tip-off is set for 2Â p.m.
- Saturday's game is senior day with the seniors being recognized in a ceremony before the game.
- Saturday's game sponsor is the JMU Duke Club.
QUICK HITS
- The last time these two teams faced off was earlier during the regular season when the Dukes defeated the Tribe 86-41 in Williamsburg.
- The Dukes won their 10th consecutive home game on Sunday, defeating Delaware 67-56.
- The Dukes still find themselves at the top of the standings tied with Drexel. If both teams win their final game of the regular season, the tiebreaker rule will go into effect to determine who will be the No. 1 seed for the CAA Championship. With both teams having identical league resumes, the tiebreaker would come down to the official NCAA RPI.
- Redshirt sophomore Kayla Cooper-Williams added three more blocks to her season total (63) and career total (134) in Sunday's win.
- Three Dukes scored in double-figures for the 18th time this season on Sunday: redshirt sophomore Kelly Koshuta had her 18th double-figure performance of the season with 16 points, sophomore Lexie Barrier had her 19th double-figure performance of the season with 14 points, and sophomore Kamiah Smalls had her 17th double-figure performance of the season with 13 points.
- The Tribe dropped their game on Thursday evening at the Elon Phoenix, 61-82.
- The Tribe went 5-5 in 3-point shot attempts with senior Abby Rendle going 2-2 and senior Jenna Green, junior Bianca Boggs and sophomore Victoria Reynolds each had one.
- Senior Jenna Green made her 113th career start putting her two away from becoming the Tribe's all-time leader.
- Freshman Gabby Rogers had a career-high five rebounds and a career-high hying 19 minutes played in Thursdays game.
GIRL SCOUT DAY
- All Girl Scouts are invited to come to the game for FREE! Scouts from all levels who wear their uniform to the game will receive FREE admission and parents can purchase tickets for $6. Each scout will also receive a JMU patch. Scouts can enter through doors A, B, and D.
CELEBRATING OUR SENIORS
Tasia Butler
Forward | Waldorf, Md. (Syracuse)
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After transferring from Syracuse following her freshman year, Butler has played a full three seasons at JMU. She enters Saturday's game shooting 42.8% from the floor with 347 rebounds over her career.
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Butler will graduate in May from the graduate program with a master's degree in public administration. Â
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Haliee Barron
Guard | Burlington, Vt.
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Barron will leave a lasting mark on the JMU women's basketball program as she has appeared in every possible game for JMU since her freshman season and currently is riding a streak of 129 consecutive games, putting her at second all-time for the Dukes and ties her for eighth on the all-time appearance chart. She also heads into her final regular season game 10
th on JMU's career 3-pointer chart.
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Barron will graduate in May with a degree in health sciences.
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