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James Madison (in white) v Air Force at the 2023 Armed Forces Bowl The Dukes played their first season in 1972 and were coached by Challace McMillin until 1984. Madison moved from NCAA Division III to NCAA Division I-AA in 1980 and would join what is now the Colonial Athletic Association's football conference in 1993 (at the time it was an ...
James Madison Athletics block logo. James Madison University's athletic teams are known as the Dukes. An English bulldog, with a crown and cape, and Duke Dog, a gray canine costume in a purple cape and crown, serve as the school's mascot. The "Dukes" nickname is in honor of Samuel Page Duke, the university's second president.
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James Madison added two more touchdowns before halftime, one on a pick 6, to go into the locker room with a 53–21 lead. That's the most points JMU has ever scored in a half and the most North ...
The 2000 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began on November 30, 2000 with 64 teams and ended December 16 when Nebraska defeated Wisconsin 3 games to 2 in Richmond, Virginia for the program's second NCAA title. [1]
James Madison: 11–3 1991 James Madison: 12–2 1992 Richmond: 12–2 1993 James Madison: 11–3 1994 Old Dominion: 10–4 1995 Old Dominion: 12–2 1996 VCU: 14–2 1997 Old Dominion: 10–6 1998* William & Mary UNC Wilmington: 13–3 1999 George Mason: 13–3 2000* George Mason James Madison: 12–4 2001 Richmond: 12–4 2002 UNC Wilmington ...
The 2017 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began November 30, 2017 and concluded on December 16 at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri. The tournament field was determined on November 26, 2017. Nebraska beat Florida in the final to claim their fifth national championship. [1]
The 1999 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began on December 2, 1999, with 64 teams and ended December 18 when Penn State defeated Stanford in Honolulu, Hawaii, for the program's first NCAA title. Penn State, appearing in their third straight title match, crushed Stanford in three games to claim the school's first ever national ...