Home JMU women hold off Hofstra, 68-60
Uncategorized

JMU women hold off Hofstra, 68-60

Contributors

jmu logoJMU held off a second-half Hofstra surge, and the visiting Dukes posted a 68-60 win in Colonial Athletic Association women’s basketball action Sunday afternoon at the Mack Sports Complex.

JMU improved to 17-8 overall and solidified its second place in the league standings with an 11-2 record.  Hofstra dropped to 12-12 overall and 8-5 in CAA play.

Dukes senior guard Tarik Hislop (Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch) scored a game-high 24 points, including a career-high four 3-pointers, to lead JMU.

JMU sophomore forward Toia Giggetts (Norfolk, Va./Lake Taylor) contributed 11 points and nine rebounds, and redshirt freshman guard Jazmon Gwathmey (Bealeton, Va./Liberty) added 10 points.  Junior guard Kirby Burkholder (Bridgewater, Va./Turner Ashby) was JMU’s top rebounder with 12, and redshirt senior forward Kanita Shepherd (Garner, N.C./Garner Magnet) tied her career high with a season-high 10 rebounds.

Hofstra senior forward Shante Evans (West Chester, Pa./Henderson) and sophomore guard Andreana Thomas (West Haven, Conn./James Hillhouse) led the Pride in scoring with 16 points apiece, and senior forward/guard Candace Bond (Fort Washington, Md./Riverdale Baptist) scored 11.  Junior forward Anma Onyeuku (Fayetteville, Ga./Fayette County) grabbed a game-high 14 rebounds, and Evans finished with 14 rebounds.

It was a tale of two halves, as JMU limited the Pride to 23 percent (8-35) shooting in the opening period while the Dukes connected on 44 percent (16-36) of its field-goal tries.  The Dukes took a 39-21 lead into intermission.

However, the Pride outscored JMU 39-29 in the second period, when Hofstra connected on 47 percent (16-34) from the field while the Dukes only converted 24 percent (8-33) from the floor.

With JMU leading 51-35 after a Gwathmey fast-break layup with 13:05 to play, the Dukes went 0-for-12 from the floor while Hofstra outscored JMU 19-1 over a span of 7:13. An Onyeuku layup with 4:54 left gave the Pride its first lead of the game, 53-52.

After Hislop knocked down a 3-pointer as the shot clock expired, Oneyku connected on a long jumper to tie the game at 55 with 4:06 to play.

JMU outscored the Pride 13-5 in the final 2:57 to pull away for the win.  The Pride was 2-for-8 from the field in final last four minutes, and after JMU took a 61-57 lead on a Shepherd layup with 1:26 left, Hofstra was forced to foul  The Dukes converted seven of eight free throws in the last 45.1 seconds to clinch the victory.






Support AFP

Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

donald trump
Politics

America Last: War abroad, tyranny at home, and the theft of a nation

Dianna Russini
Etc.

Leave Dianna Russini alone: Sportswriters, coaches, happen to like hot tubs

I’m totally on the side of Dianna Russini in this generated controversy over her being caught holding hands, hugging and lounging in a hot tub with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel. Seriously, what sportswriter isn’t holding hands, hugging and lounging in hot tubs with coaches they cover? Just last week, for instance, Ryan Odom,...

uva baseball
Baseball

UVA Baseball: #13 ‘Hoos fall to Notre Dame, 5-3, evening weekend series

Notre Dame starter Jack Radel, solid all season, owned #13 Virginia on Saturday, shutting out the ’Hoos through six, in a 5-3 Irish win on Saturday.

blue false indigo Baptisia australis
Arts, Culture, Media

Garden Club of Virginia celebrates blue false indigo during Native Plant Month

we are all hokies waynesboro vigil
State News

Virginia Tech plans annual remembrance of 32 Hokies who died in 2007 mass shooting

government money
Politics

Seriously: It cost a million dollars to hang out with Donald Trump in Charlottesville

healthcare
Local News

Free oral cancer screenings available at Augusta County clinic on April 15