HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – James Madison men's basketball led by 10 in the second half, but Marshall mounted a late comeback to down the Dukes, 77-72, on Saturday afternoon at the Cam Henderson Center.
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JMU (9-10 2-5 Sun Belt) scored 19 points in the first six minutes of the half to race out to a 55-45 lead, but Marshall (12-7, 4-3 SBC) stormed back and took a 69-68 lead with three minutes and held off the Dukes in the closing moments for the win.
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Cliff Davis scored 20 points with a season-high six three-pointers  - all in the second half - to lead JMU in scoring.
Bradley Douglas finished with 15 points and four assists off the bench, while
Preston Fowler made his first collegiate start and recorded eight points and a career-high 10 boards.
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Jalen Speer scored 22 points to lead the Thundering Herd offensively, while Noah Otshudi finished with 17 points. Matt Van Komen led Marshall with 13 rebounds while adding seven points.
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How It Happened
First Half: Marshall 36, James Madison 32
- A three from Bradley Douglas gave the Dukes a 7-6 lead, but Marshall answered with an 8-2 run to lead 14-9 with 10:33 left in the half.
- JMU used an 8-0 run to take a  30-29 lead as Ricks III capped the spurt with a free throw.
- The Thundering Herd ended the half on a 6-2 run to lead by four at the break.
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Second Half: Marshall 77, James Madison 72
- JMU connected on six of its first nine threes of the half to take a 51-45 lead with 14:58 left in the half. Davis led the charge, draining five.
- The Dukes stretched their lead to 55-45 and led 60-50 before Marshall began its charge. The Thundering Herd used a 17-5 run to take a 67-65 lead at 3:45 and held on the rest of the way for the win. Â
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Game Notes
- Kose Egbule made his first Division I start, finishing with a steal and two assists in 11 minutes.
- Freshman Preston Fowler made the first start of his career, finishing with eight points and a career-high 10 rebounds.
- Douglas finished with 15 points off the bench. Through 18 games, the fifth-year guard has scored 10 or more points 11 times.
- Davis finished with 20 points and a season-high six threes. It is his second game with 20 or more points this season. Through seven conference games, Davis is shooting 42.3 percent (22-of-52) from deep.