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The 2019 James Madison Dukes football team represented James Madison University during the 2019 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by first-year head coach Curt Cignetti and played their home games at Bridgeforth Stadium. They competed as a member of CAA Football. [a] They finished the season 14–2, 8–0 in CAA play to be CAA ...
2019: Curt Cignetti: 1st 14–2 8–0 Lost NCAA FCS Championship #2 2020: 1st (South) 7–1 3–0 Lost NCAA FCS Semifinals #3 2021: T-1st 12–2 7–1 Lost NCAA FCS Semifinals #3 James Madison moved to Division I FBS (2022–present) 2022: Curt Cignetti: Sun Belt: T-1st (East) 8–3 6–2 Ineligible: 2023: 1st (East) 11–2 7–1 Lost Armed ...
Alan Mayer, soccer player, voted in 1999 the Top JMU Athlete of the Century; David McLeod, first recipient of the AFL Defensive Player of the Year Award; Arthur Moats, NFL linebacker and defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers [8] Jimmy Moreland, football player [9] Kurt Morsink, soccer player; Scott Norwood, football player [10]
Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Dukes represent James Madison University (JMU) in the NCAA Division I FBS Sun Belt Conference. James Madison began competing in intercollegiate football in 1972. [1] These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons:
The Bison concluded the 2019 season with a perfect 16-0 record, [35] while the Dukes saw their 14-game win streak end, completing the campaign at 14-2. JMU's 2019 senior class finished their careers with the most wins in school history, with 51 victories, [36] and the Dukes are now 2-2 overall in national-title games. JMU also finished 2019 ...
Katie Holmes, Bill Nye, Pierce Brosnan and Jennifer Garner delivered some of the most memorable 2019 graduation addresses.
The James Madison Dukes men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of James Madison University. As of the 2022 season, the Dukes are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Sun Belt Conference. They began play in 1968. [2] The Dukes play their home games at Sentara Park. [3]
The men moved to the new Atlantic Union Bank Center (capacity 8,500) in fall 2020 after a 28-season tenure in the James Madison University Convocation Center (capacity 6,426). The Dukes have appeared in the NCAA tournament five times, most recently in the 2013 tournament. Their combined record is 4–5.