– By David Walsh
Huntington, WVA – Marshall was playing a catchup against James Madison all evening.
With 16:55 in the game, Waugh Frik followed a thundering flock within nine (40–31) and gave fans a glimpse of the house to return.
Instead, Jayden Carry makes two free throw for Duke and Noah Freedale returned the back-to-back three-pointers to increase 17 points with 14:26 on the clock and all resolved the issue. The herd will not get more than 11 close to the rest of the competition.
James Madison (25-3, 12-3 Sun Belt Conference) entered the top shooting and scoring team in the night and stayed up to the billing with 26 of 52 attempts and blew up 84–58, 84–58, in front of 4,595 fans at the Came Henderson Center on Wednesday night.
Through the second half, a lot of fans turned to exit. 58 points are low this season, a single-game home.
James Madison hit three to third in the league, 13 out of 23. Flip side, marshal, marshal, marshal, 14th in SBC in shooting and 13th in three-point shooting, only 20 out of 64 and 4 out of 4 out of 4 out of 4.
“We were somewhat open,” said Herd Coach Dan D’Antony. “Just hit one. We remember them all. Miss Free Throw, Miss Leups. We have to try to clean the air. We played them civilized (67-52 losses) there, not here. We have lost half a step. When all the people around do not have that positive push, we got to fight. We deliver it to nine and they find two three -three in infection. He is on us. We sit back and see. They put it on us. Focus energy, we do not have some reasons. ,
4 out of 6, Freedale led Duke with 19 points. Julian Wooden, 4 out of 6, added 18 points. Terence Edwards Net 16 and had 3 out of 3. TJ ended with Bikestaff 12.
“It was a thick game. They are physical. We got to fight through him. We got to make shots, play drama. There is a malaise on us. We have to try to defeat it. ,
Nat Martin led the herd with 12 points (12–16, 7-8 sun belts) and 16 rebounds for the 14th double-dabble of the season. The Jacob Conner had two threads, but the Kevon Violes (1 of 5), Kamdin Karfman (0 -of -8) and Came Craford (1 out of 6) is one of the combined 2 of 19. Marshall is assured that only a regular-season record in the form of three games is to lose.
It marked the fourth straight shock of Marshall.
“They were really physical. We became hit, but we did not go down, ”said Hurd Freshman Guard Ryan Nutr. “We feel good. We knocked on shots. It is more disappointing that you play badly. The entire team, mental state. We get what we want, it does not just fall correctly. ,
James Madison made the line of victory to seven and set a program record for winning a season with number 25. Against Marshall, Duke defeated the series 6–2 and won three directly in Huntington.
“We have started believing,” D “Antony said. “Some players lack confidence in a game. They have to see that they are better players and play. ,
Marshall’s next game is against Apalachian State on Saturday. Start time for national telecast on ESPN2 is 6 pm. This is a senior night. Four departs are viils, Karfman, Marco Sarenac and Gran Mildinovic.
“Two foreign people are outstanding students. They never complain, “D” Antony said. “They are a property for martial. Karfman is a top shooter, but this year he had a bad year. He had a big role. Kevon came late (transfer portal). We were lucky to achieve that quality. ,
D’Antoni would also like to see Obinana Anocheli-Killain. He on Wednesday in more than 11 minutes with another hard night with a basket and a rebound. He came at 15.5 in the team’s major scorer.
Nuters and Martin know the importance of Saturday’s game.
“Seniors can do everything for us,” the newly said. “We want to win for them.”
Martin said, “It has been fat in the last few matches.” “We are there. We will not leave. ,
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Marshal women excluded Texas State 27–5 in the second period and used separate runs of 12 or more points at the Sun Belt Conference Play on Wednesday night at Strehan Arena in San Marcos, Texas.
Thundering herd dried a season-high 17 three-pointers with six from Sydney Scott for 18 points. And the flock pressure rescue forced 33 turnover and was responsible for 28 points.
Marshal SBC leaders are 13–1, 20–6 in total. This is the sixth time in the history of the program when the team has arrived for 20 wins since the 1990-91 season and the first regular-season win for the first time.
Marshal, in his first visit to the state of Texas, fell 21–9 before scoring 33 out of 40 points of the game, leading to 42–28. Bobcats in SBC are 13–15, 3–12.
Abbi Beman also had 18 points for the herd. Aizeline Hayes and Meredith Mayer reduced 17 to 17. Maine killed five threes.
The herd plays its last road game on Saturday at ULF. The tip is another win at 1 pm, at least a part will be a part of the regular-season title of the Sun Belt Conference.