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James Madison Dukes
2024 James Madison Dukes baseball team
Founded1970 (1970)
UniversityJames Madison University
Athletic directorJeff Bourne
Head coachMarlin Ikenberry (9th season)
ConferenceSun Belt Conference
LocationHarrisonburg, Virginia
Home stadiumEagle Field at Veterans Memorial Park
(Capacity: 1,200)
NicknameDukes
ColorsPurple and gold[1]
   
College World Series appearances
1983
NCAA regional champions
1983
NCAA Tournament appearances
1980, 1981, 1983, 1988, 2002, 2008, 2011, 2024
Conference tournament champions
CAA: 2008, 2011
Regular season conference champions
CAA: 1986, 1988, 1995, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2011
ECAC South: 1980, 1981

The James Madison Dukes baseball team represents James Madison University in NCAA baseball. The "Diamond Dukes," as the team is known, have compiled a 1092-670-8 all-time record and have made the NCAA tournament eight times, most recently in 2024. The Dukes compete in the Sun Belt Conference.

History[edit]

Founded in 1970, the James Madison baseball program played at Long Field at Mauck Stadium through the end of the 2009 season. In 2010 they opened play at Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial Park, the school's new baseball and softball complex. Billy Sample is JMU's most famous baseball alumnus, who played in 862 career major league games with the Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves. In the 2006 season, JMU had the top-two home run hitters in Division I. One of them, Kellen Kulbacki, placed in the top five in all three of the triple crown categories. Kulbacki received the 2006 National Player of the Year award as a sophomore. In 2008, the Dukes won their first CAA Championship defeating Towson University qualifying the team for the 2008 NCAA Division I baseball tournament hosted by North Carolina State UniversityinRaleigh, NC. The Dukes also won the CAA Championship in 2011 defeating Old Dominion University qualifying the team for the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. After a 13 year drought, the Dukes returned to the NCAA Tournament again in 2024, falling to host NC State in the Raleigh Regional final.

James Madison in the NCAA Tournament[edit]

The NCAA Division I baseball tournament started in 1947. The Dukes have played in 8 tournaments, advancing to the College World Series in 1983.

Year Record Pct Notes
1980 1–2 .333 East Regional
1981 1–2 .333 East Regional
1983 4–2 .667 East Regional Champions, College World Series
1988 0–2 .000 Atlantic Regional
2002 1–2 .333 Columbia Regional
2008 1–2 .333 Raleigh Regional
2011 2–2 .500 Chapel Hill Regional
2024 2–2 .500 Raleigh Regional
TOTALS
12–16 .429

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Color Information" (PDF). JMU Official Athletics Identity Usage and Style Guide. July 12, 2023. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  • ^ "Billy Sample Interview: JMU's First Major League Player". dnronline.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Former Duke Lorenzo Bundy has had a life in baseball". breezejmu.org. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Dana Allison (2017) – JMU Athletics Hall of Fame". jmusports.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Turks Alumni To Join 2010 Coaching Staff". harrisonburgturks.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Nats' World Series Rings True For Garber, Hubbard". dnronline.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Croushore: JMU Product Had Memorable MLB Stay". dnronline.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "MLB Flashback: Daniel Murphy, Dan Meyer, Scott Forster". dnronline.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Padres' Venafro 'Hopeful' For MLB In 2020". dnronline.com. 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "JMU Product Made MLB Debut With Cubs At Wrigley Field". dnronline.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Travis Harper: City Native Now Pitches In For Family". dnronline.com. 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Feature Video: Rich Thompson Back with the Rays". jmusports.com. 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "MLB Flashback: Daniel Murphy, Dan Meyer, Scott Forster". dnronline.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Ryan Reid Drafted By Pirates, Becomes JMUs 12th MLB Player". jmusports.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Former Diamond Dukes: Kevin Munson". jmusports.com. 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Jake Lowery (2022) – JMU Athletics Hall of Fame". jmusports.com. 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Kelly Named to Big League Roster with Tampa Bay". jmusports.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Dodgers Roster News: LA Calls Up Pitching Prospect to Bolster Bullpen for Series vs Reds". dodgersnation.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • ^ "Chase DeLauter drafted into MLB by Guardians". breezejmu.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
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