
ECU Falls At JMU Sunday Afternoon, 57-51
November 10, 2024 | Women's Basketball
HARRISONBURG, Va. – East Carolina redshirt sophomore Jayla Hearp scored a team-high 15 points, while Amiya Joyner tallied her first double-double of the season netting 14 points with 12 rebounds in a 57-51 loss to James Madison Sunday afternoon inside Atlantic Union Bank Center.
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JMU (3-0) jumped out to an early 6-0 lead during the first 90 seconds of play before Joyner got the Pirates (1-1) on the board with a layup in the paint. The Dukes extended their lead to 11 at one point with 2:4a to go before the Pirates closed out the period on a 9-3 run and trailed by five after the opening stanza.
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Just two minutes into the second period, Jade Tillman and Hearp connected on consecutive three pointers giving ECU its first lead of the contest, 18-17, at the 8:17 mark. JMU's Kseniia Kozlova made a pair of free throws helping the Dukes regain the lead at 19-18 just before going on a run to close first half with a five-point advantage, 29-24.
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ECU came within three in the third quarter, 34-31, before JMU extended its lead to 10 with 1:51 remaining. Hearp's layup with 45 seconds cut the score to 45-37 just before the period ended. The Dukes maintained their lead in the fourth quarter, but ECU got close making it a three-point game, 53-48, with 4:48 to go on Joyner's jumper. With 16 seconds left in the contest, Joyner hit the front end of two free throw pulling the Pirates within four, 55-51, but Jamia Hazell sealed the victory for the Dukes making both free throws with 10 seconds on the clock securing the win.
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Sophomore Jade Tillman (7) and freshman Devin Hagemann (4) established new career-highs in points, while Joyner led the team in rebounds (12) and assists (2).
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UP NEXT
The Pirates will be back in Minges on Thursday, Nov. 14 playing host to Furman on ESPN+ with a 6 p.m. scheduled start time.
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JMU (3-0) jumped out to an early 6-0 lead during the first 90 seconds of play before Joyner got the Pirates (1-1) on the board with a layup in the paint. The Dukes extended their lead to 11 at one point with 2:4a to go before the Pirates closed out the period on a 9-3 run and trailed by five after the opening stanza.
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Just two minutes into the second period, Jade Tillman and Hearp connected on consecutive three pointers giving ECU its first lead of the contest, 18-17, at the 8:17 mark. JMU's Kseniia Kozlova made a pair of free throws helping the Dukes regain the lead at 19-18 just before going on a run to close first half with a five-point advantage, 29-24.
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ECU came within three in the third quarter, 34-31, before JMU extended its lead to 10 with 1:51 remaining. Hearp's layup with 45 seconds cut the score to 45-37 just before the period ended. The Dukes maintained their lead in the fourth quarter, but ECU got close making it a three-point game, 53-48, with 4:48 to go on Joyner's jumper. With 16 seconds left in the contest, Joyner hit the front end of two free throw pulling the Pirates within four, 55-51, but Jamia Hazell sealed the victory for the Dukes making both free throws with 10 seconds on the clock securing the win.
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Sophomore Jade Tillman (7) and freshman Devin Hagemann (4) established new career-highs in points, while Joyner led the team in rebounds (12) and assists (2).
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UP NEXT
The Pirates will be back in Minges on Thursday, Nov. 14 playing host to Furman on ESPN+ with a 6 p.m. scheduled start time.
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Team Stats
ECU
JMU
FG%
.279
.367
3FG%
.200
.167
FT%
.667
.857
RB
35
46
TO
10
20
STL
9
6
Game Leaders
Scoring
Players Mentioned
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ECU Senior Day 2022
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