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RE: WBB: Dukes travel to Hampton (Tuesday, 7pm, ESPN+)
Do not think I have ever seen the Lady Dukes outscored like that in the 4th quarter before. Really put the game away for Hampton.

Well on to Sunday and Winthrop!! A JMU weekend, football game on Saturday and WBB game on Sunday!!

Go Dukes!!

Brian
11-21-2018 10:40 AM
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RE: WBB: Dukes travel to Hampton (Tuesday, 7pm, ESPN+)
(11-21-2018 10:40 AM)ParentofJMUMRDs Wrote:  Do not think I have ever seen the Lady Dukes outscored like that in the 4th quarter before. Really put the game away for Hampton.

Well on to Sunday and Winthrop!! A JMU weekend, football game on Saturday and WBB game on Sunday!!

Go Dukes!!

Brian

Without Logan WBB does not have a reliable point guard to bring the ball up court or set the offense. The freshman PG looks lost. Right now it’s the Lady Duke’s Achilles Heel.
11-24-2018 02:34 PM
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