James Madison made a statement by defeating a Big Ten team to kick off their season and continued their impressive run by securing a victory in the NCAA Tournament. In a thrilling matchup, the Dukes emerged victorious against Wisconsin with a score of 72-61, becoming the first 12 seed to advance in this year's March Madness.
Following James Madison's triumph, Grand Canyon also pulled off an upset as a No. 12 seed by defeating fifth-seeded Saint Mary's. The Dukes, with a record of 32-3, will now face fourth-seeded Duke in the second round of the South Region.
Coach Mark Byington expressed his pride in the team's performance, emphasizing that he was not surprised by their success. James Madison's last appearance in the tournament was in 2013, and they are now advancing to the second round for the first time since 1983, riding a remarkable 14-game winning streak.
Despite being considered underdogs, the Dukes showcased their resilience and skill throughout the game. Max Klesmit's efforts kept Wisconsin in contention, but James Madison's strong defense and aggressive play ultimately secured the victory.
The Dukes' dominance was evident in their defensive prowess, amassing steals, forcing turnovers, and limiting the Badgers to just 26% shooting. Their performance left Wisconsin players acknowledging the Dukes' superior aggression and execution on the court.
Looking ahead, James Madison is eager to face Duke in the upcoming round, marking a significant milestone for the team. The players' fearlessness and determination have been key factors in their success, proving their ability to compete at a high level.
With their eyes set on the next challenge, the Dukes are prepared to continue their impressive run in the tournament. Fans and analysts alike are eagerly anticipating their upcoming matchup against Duke, as James Madison aims to further solidify their presence in this year's March Madness.
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