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About James Madison Dukes Women's Basketball
As of the 2023-2024 season, the James Madison Dukes women's basketball team continues to thrive under the leadership of head coach Sean O'Regan, who has been at the helm since 2016. This season is poised to build upon their recent successes, including achieving a record of 21 wins last season and a strong showing in the CAA Championship. The Dukes have also been active in enhancing their roster with key recruits and transfer students, focusing on strengthening their competitiveness in conference play. Additionally, they are set to participate in a series of exciting non-conference matchups that include traditional rivals, which should provide fans with thrilling opportunities to witness high-level competition. With the energy of a new season ahead, fans are eagerly anticipating upcoming games, particularly those against rival teams, as the Dukes strive for another shot at the NCAA tournament. Community engagement remains strong, with events and promotions designed to connect with fans and encourage attendance. Overall, the James Madison Dukes women's basketball program is excited as they prepare to showcase their talents, determination, and teamwork throughout the season.
James Madison Dukes Women's Basketball History
The James Madison Dukes women's basketball team has a rich history that dates back to 1971 when the program was established. Part of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), the team quickly gained momentum and began making a name for itself in collegiate women's basketball. In the early years, the Dukes showed promise with a focus on developing local talent and integrating star players from across the country. Over the decades, the team has seen significant success, including multiple appearances in the NCAA tournament and a strong overall winning record. Key milestones include their breakthrough season in 1991, when they won their first CAA Championship, and their remarkable run in the 1990s and early 2000s when they consistently reached the postseason. Moreover, the Dukes have produced numerous All-CAA players and All-Americans, highlighting the program's prowess in promoting talent. A deep commitment to excellence has established the Dukes as a perennial powerhouse in women's basketball, reflected in their loyal fanbase and vibrant game-day atmosphere at the Atlantic Union Bank Center, their home court since 2019.