STATESBORO, Ga. - James Madison erased a 14-point first-half deficit on Thursday night, but could not hold on for the win, dropping a 76-73 decision at Georgia Southern in Sun Belt men's basketball action at Hanner Fieldhouse.
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The Dukes (17-9, 8-5 SBC) started cold, shooting just 32.3% (10-31) in the opening half, but ran down GSU (13-13, 6-7 SBC) in the second before a late Eagles surge put things out of reach for a JMU comeback.
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Sophomore guard
Terrence Edwards led the Dukes with 16 points and nine rebounds, while graduate student
Takal Molson tallied 13 points while matching his season high with four steals.
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Junior
Julien Wooden had 10 points, his third-straight double-digit performance, and senior
Vado Morse returned to action with 11 points, all in the final 2:14 of the contest as the Dukes mounted a furious rally.
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Georgia Southern forward Andrei Savrasov notched a double-double on the night with 22 points and 10 rebounds, both game highs, while guard Jalen Finch added 18 points and seven assists.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
First Half
The Dukes took an early 10-6 lead on GSU, with four different scorers, but the Eagles responded with 18 straight points as JMU missed nine straight attempts from the field to give GSU a 24-10 lead.
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Georgia Southern would go back up by 14 on three more occasions, but the Dukes closed the half on an 11-4 run, including a three from Edwards with five seconds left, to cut the gap to 40-33 at the break.
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Second Half
Out of the half, the two teams went back and forth, with GSU holding a 47-40 lead until Edwards knocked down a pair of free throws at the 15:05 mark to start an 8-0 JMU run that gave the Dukes the lead with 13:30 to play.
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That would be JMU's only lead however, as the Eagles responded with an 11-4 run and gradually pushed the lead back out to 10 twice, with the second coming at 70-60 with 4:28 to play.
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The Dukes did not go quietly, getting the first two of three straight three-pointers from Morse to make it 70-68 with 1:31 to play. Morse would hit another three and two free throws to eventually make it 75-73 with nine seconds left. However, after GSU missed a free throw, JMU could not get a shot off on the final possession before the horn.
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QUICK HITS
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Terrence Edwards went a perfect 7-7 from the free throw line to pace a 19-22 performance for the Dukes.
- Sophomore
Tyree Ihenacho had six of the Dukes' 13 assists, tying his season high.
- Edwards has grabbed at least seven rebounds in three straight games and six times this season.
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SUN BELT STANDINGS
Southern Miss | 11-2
Louisiana | 10-3
Marshall | 9-4
James Madison | 8-5
App State | 7-6
Troy | 7-6
Old Dominion | 7-6
ULM | 7-6
Georgia Southern | 6-7
Texas State | 5-8
South Alabama | 5-8
Coastal Carolina | 4-9
Georgia State | 3-10
Arkansas State | 2-11
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UP NEXT
The Dukes remain out of town for the weekend, heading to Coastal Carolina for their final road game of the season at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11. On Thursday night, the Chanticleers dropped their sixth straight, falling to Marshall at home in a 92-74 defeat that dropped them to 10-15 (4-9 SBC).
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