EAST LANSING, Mich. – Stifling defense and 45 combined points from
T.J. Bickerstaff and
Terrence Edwards Jr. propelled the James Madison men's basketball team to a stunning 79-76 overtime win at No. 4 Michigan State on Monday night at the Breslin Center.
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The win marked JMU's highest-ranked victory ever and just the second top-25 win for the Dukes, joining their 1992 triumph against Cal. JMU also became the first team to hand an AP preseason top-five team a loss in a home season opener since 2001.
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Edwards Jr. led three Dukes in doubles figures with a team-high 24 points. Bickerstaff had a double-doubles with 21 points and a game-best 14 rebounds in his debut for JMU, while
Michael Green III added 13 points, 11 of which came after halftime.
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Trailing 68-64 with just under 90 seconds left, two free throws from
Noah Freidel and a Bickerstaff layup forced overtime with the score knotted at 68. After an MSU free throw tied the score at 73, a layup from Edwards Jr. gave the Dukes a two-point lead before
Raekwon Horton nailed a three-pointer to give JMU the 78-74 lead.Â
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Michigan State trimmed the lead to 78-76 with three seconds left, and after a Bickerstaff free throw made it a three-point game, the Spartans lost the ball in the final second, clinching the win for the Dukes.
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For the Spartans, Tyson Walker led the game with 35 points and six steals, while Coen Carr contributed 14 points.
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Overall, the Dukes outrebounded the Spartans 51-48 and held MSU to just 36% shooting, including 1-of-20 from beyond the arc. JMU led for 28:33 of the 45-minute contest, including the majority of the first half with a lead as large as 13. MSU led for just 10:22 and never by more than six points.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
First Half
- JMU got off to a hot start, building a double-digit lead less than 10 minutes in.
- Up 13-7, the Dukes reeled off seven in a row, capped off by a triple from Edwards Jr. to seize a 20-7 lead with 10:43 to play in the half.
- JMU led 25-12 with seven minutes to go in the stanza before Michigan State went on a run, scoring 11 of 13 to climb within 27-23 with 4:06 to go.
- The Dukes got the lead back to seven, but the Spartans' lone trey of the game and trading of buckets made it a 37-33 JMU lead at the break.
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Second Half
- The Spartans surged out of the locker room with a 9-4 run to claim their first lead of the game, at 42-41 with 15:16 remaining.
- A three by Green III gave JMU the lead back until a Sissoko dunk squared the game at 44.
- The Dukes took a 48-44 advantage with under 13 minutes to play before MSU responded with 10 straight to take a 54-48 lead with 8:35 to go.
- Threes from Green III and Wooden gave way for an 8-2 run to tie the game at 56 apiece with 5:56 on the clock.
- After much back-and-forth, MSU led 68-64 with 1:26 to go on a fastbreak layup, but the Dukes answered with a pair of Freidel free throws and a game-tying jumper from Bickerstaff with 30 seconds left to send it to overtime.
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Overtime
- MSU struck early in overtime, but Edwards Jr. scored five straight on free throws and a three pointer to give the Dukes a 73-70 lead with 1:51 to go.
- The Spartans tied the game with 1:18 to play, but Edwards Jr. came right back with a putback layup with 56 ticks to play.
- MSU cut it to one on a Walker free throw, but the dagger came with 10 seconds left on Horton's massive trey from the right wing, giving JMU a 78-74 lead.
- Michigan State had a fastbreak layup with three seconds left, and after Bickerstaff went 1-of-2 from the line, Walker lost the ball in the final second to secure the win for JMU.
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GAME NOTES
- This was JMU's second ranked win in program history, joining its 1992 victory over #19 Cal – a game featuring JMU's former head coach Lou Campanelli.
- JMU became the first team to defeat an AP preseason top-five squad in a home season opener since Western Kentucky over Kentucky in 2001.
- JMU is the first unranked team to hand an AP preseason top-five team a loss in a season opener since Hawaii did so in 2005 against Michigan State.
- The win represented Michigan State's first home loss in the month of November since 1986.
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UP NEXT
JMU stays out on the road for the MAC-SBC Challenge when it heads to Kent, Ohio, to battle Kent State on Thursday, Nov. 9. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m., and the game will be streamed on ESPN+.
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