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Comprehensive coverage of James Madison University Athletics from JMU Athletics Communications
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Women's lacrosse gets program win No. 500, joining an elite group of five, previews on baseball, football and basketball.
In this JMU Sports Update Podcast Tucker Stuntz and Noah Ziegler talk JMU basketball heading into the final weekend of the regular season, Shelby Walker and Gabbi Leggett review the baseball and softball seasons at hand, Charles Vera shares his thoughts on men's and women's soccer following Sunday's openers, and Londyn Solomon with a quick look at volleyball this weekend.
Host Curt Dudley and members of the JMU Athletics Broadcast Services team share news and notes, previews and insights about the Dukes.  Among the features, Carter Tinsley with a preview of Morehead State, JMU's foe this Saturday to open the football season, and he also takes a look at CAA foe Richmond.  Tucker Stuntz and Noah Ziegler tag-team a conversation about JMU basketball.
"Living the dream is finding the joy in your everyday life." - Kim Lagrotteria (Baguchinsky).  Get hyped and experience the Purple and Gold passion this former S'Women Duke applies as she puts her energetic spin into the life of others.
In this edition: news and notes, Tucker Stuntz and Noah Ziegler with a weekly JMU basketball chat, Carter Insley takes a look at William & Mary with his Football Foe feature, Allie Barefoot talks with Kayla Cooper-Williams - graduate assistant coach in women's basketball, and get to know recent MLS Superdraft pick Tom Judge as interviewed by Charles Vera.
Three-time women's basketball captain and career business visionary Flo Jackson shares her JMU story and how being a leader on the court has helped her to be the same off the court.
Host Curt Dudley and the JMU Broadcast Services team of student reporters have a lot to cover in this edition as more teams are beginning competition and preseason predictions and honors are starting to emerge.  Carter Insley begins taking a look at the CAA football foes for the Dukes this spring, starting with the Phoenix of Elon.  Noah Ziegler and Tucker Stuntz team up to talk JMU basketball, and Allie Barefoot has a conversation with Eleanore Marciszewski of women’s basketball. 
Pat Dosh played basketball for the Dukes from 1974-75 through 1977-78 and remains ranked in the all-time top 10 in several statistical categories.  He is the guest on this edition of the JMU Sports Alumni Podcast.
News and notes on released schedules and preseason softball recognitions, Tucker Stuntz and Noah Ziegler chat basketball and football, and Allie Barefoot interviews Justin Amadi.
Catching up on the week of JMU sports news and previewing the weekend of men's basketball at Northeastern with Tucker Stuntz and Noah Ziegler.
Dr. Andrea Woodson-Smith is a professor at North Carolina Central University, specializing in adaptive physical activity and sports and physical education pedagogy.  Her resiliency following a career-ending injury ultimately paid off, finding her way back into the game of basketball and filling a void of competition. She played for coach Shelia Moorman and the Dukes from 1990-93.
A full edition as athletics director Jeff Bourne talks about the CAA men's basketball tournament coming to JMU, Tucker Stuntz and Noah Ziegler look into this weekend's games for both basketball teams, Savannah Marshall interviews swimmer Sarah Stim, and news and notes wrap it up.
Linton Townes led JMU in scoring as a junior and senior, the first two seasons the Dukes played, and advanced, in the NCAA Division I Championship Tournament. A JMU Athletics Hall of Fame member, he was picked 33rd overall in the 1982 NBA Draft and played professionally for 17 years in the US and abroad.
JMU sports news and notes this week and a feature interview of senior swimmer MacKenzie Lawson conducted by Noah Ziegler.
An enjoyable catch-up and look-back conversation with JMU women's basketball alumna Stacey Todd ('01), who is living at 8,000 feet in her home state of Colorado. Learn how playing college basketball has helped her to live the expanse of the West.
JMU senior men's basketball player Matt Lewis is in pursuit of wins while also climbing the JMU career scoring chart, entering January tied for third with 1,701 points and, this season, averaging 22.1 points per game.  JMU Hall of Fame member Steve Stielper is the program's all-time leader in points (2,126) and rebounds (917) and is the guest for this edition of the JMU Sports Alumni Podcast.
Going beyond their normal roles by elevating the detailed care of student-athletes, JMU Assistant Athletic Trainer Morgan Langton of women's basketball and Associate Athletic Trainer Sam Johnson of men's basketball join Curt Dudley to talk about their careers, COVID protocols, and working in the Atlantic Union Bank Center.
As the academic semester closes with a week of exams, there were still a few sports news happenings. This podcast includes news from National Signing Day for football with comments from JMU head coach Curt Cignetti, some quick hits on baseball signings, and sport communications minor Londyn Solomon interviews senior diver Emily Gross.
She has her eyes on a career in MLB, and with recent news of Kim Ng's hiring by the Miami Marlins as the first female GM in the big leagues, JMU baseball student manager Samantha Gjormand has the confidence to walk through open doors of opportunity.
In December 1981, Sue Manelski Kampert, the guest of this podcast, became the first JMU women's basketball freshman to score 30 points in a game, and she did so in back-to-back contests.  It took 26 seasons for another freshman to strike for 30, Dawn Evans did so late in her first season.  On Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020, Peyton McDaniel became the fastest JMU frosh to score 30, accomplishing the milestone in her fourth game.
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