AKRON, Ohio – Akron scored 55 points in the second half and forced 19 James Madison turnovers to pull away for an 85-71 win over the Dukes on Monday night inside James A. Rhodes Arena in the MAC-SBC Challenge. Â
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JMU (0-1) led by nine at halftime by as many as 10 in the second half before Akron (1-0) capitalized on nine Dukes' turnovers in the second stanza, shooting 18-of-34 (.529) from the floor to pull away for the win.
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Justin McBride and
Cliff Davis led JMU with 14 points each as the pair each hit four three-pointers. Freshman
Preston Fowler led the Dukes with six rebounds while also knocking down a pair of triples, while classmate
Christian Brown had three blocks.
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Redshirt junior
Paul Lewis had 12 points off the bench, the most for the guard since he had 10 against Alabama on Jan. 31, 2023, while playing at Vanderbilt.
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Amani Lyles led Akron with 22 points on 8-of-13 shooting while also grabbing eight boards and blocking four shots.
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How It Happened
First Half: James Madison 39, Akron 30
- A McBride triple and a Douglas layup opened the scoring as the Dukes jumped out to a 5-0 lead. However, the Zips used a 15-2 run to go ahead 15-7 at the under-12 timeout.
- The Dukes battled back and tied the score at 21-21 on a three-pointer e from Davis. After Akron scored six straight to take a 27-21 lead, JMU rattled off a 13-0 run to take a 34-27 lead with 3:05 remaining in the half.
- A Paul Lewis layup gave JMU a 39-30 lead at the break, as the Dukes made six threes and shot 43.3 percent from the field in the first 20 minutes.
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Second Half: Akron 55, James Madison 32
- Douglas converted on a fast-break layup to make it 52-44, but quick points from Akron forced a JMU timeout with 12:24 on the clock.
- A McBride three brought Dukes to within one (65-64), but Akron scored six straight to extend its lead to 71-64.
- The Zips ended the game on a 9-0 run to pull away for the win, as the Dukes hit just 1-of-7 shots in the closing minutes.
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Game Notes
- With the win, Akron evened the all-time series, 2-2.
- The Zips improved to 66-6 at home in the last five seasons.
- Davis made four three-pointers for the 23rd time in his Division I career, finishing 4-of-8 from behind the arc.
- Brown finished with three blocks, making him the first JMU freshman with at least three blocks in a game since Jerrell Roberson had three against Valley Forge on Nov. 7, 2022.
- McBride knocked down a career-high four threes, finishing 4-of-6 from behind the arc. His previous career-high was two, which he had done twice.
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Up Next
The Dukes will make their 2025-26 home debut on Wednesday, Nov. 5, against Washington & Lee inside the Atlantic Union Bank Center. The game will stream on ESPN+ with
Curt Dudley and Kirby Dean. Â
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