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    About James Madison Dukes Basketball

    In recent events, the James Madison Dukes basketball team has been making notable strides in the NCAA landscape. As of the 2023 season, the Dukes are competing in the Sun Belt Conference, having made the transition from the Colonial Athletic Association. This move has brought new challenges and opportunities for the program, as they face off against a variety of competitive teams. The current coaching staff, led by head coach Mark Byington, is focused on building a solid foundation and fostering young talent to elevate the program further. Fans are excited about the recent recruiting class, which includes several standout high school players who have the potential to make an immediate impact on the team. The Dukes have also been actively engaging with their community through various outreach programs and events, further enhancing their connection with fans. As the season progresses, the Dukes are aiming for a strong showing in conference play and are eyeing a return to the NCAA tournament, making this an exciting time for the program and its supporters.

    James Madison Dukes Basketball History

    The James Madison Dukes basketball program has a rich history that dates back to its inception in 1909. Originally a part of the Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Dukes have evolved into a competitive force within the NCAA Division I landscape. The program has experienced various highs and lows throughout its history, including multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, most notably in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The Dukes made their first appearance in the NCAA tournament in 1977, and they reached the Sweet Sixteen in 1981, solidifying their presence in college basketball. The team has had several notable players and coaches who have contributed to its legacy, with standout athletes going on to professional careers. Over the years, the Dukes have built a passionate fan base, and their games, played at the Atlantic Union Bank Center, draw significant crowds, creating an electric atmosphere that showcases the spirit of college basketball.