Some of us were not yet into tournaments, namely the CAA. Our men's teams are playing theirs, so the women's teams finish up this weekend. JMU held its Senior Day ceremony honoring Hailee Barron and Tasia Butler this afternoon prior to an unusual Saturday game in which they beat William and Mary 70-64. JMU led by as much as 20 at one time, but the Tribe battled back, cutting the lead to 4 at one point. They honestly aren't all that good, but they do one thing well, and that is shoot 3s. Kelly Koshuta led the Dukes with 21 points, and everyone who saw playing time scored. It was an extremely emotional game, both for the players and the crowd; JMU fans really take these girls to their hearts in a way I did not see at Tennessee.
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It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom