1981–82 James Madison Dukes men's basketball team
American college basketball season
The 1981–82 James Madison Dukes men's basketball team represented James Madison University during the 1981–82 NCAA Division I men's basketball season . The Dukes, led by tenth year head coach Lou Campanelli , played their home games at the newly opened on-campus Convocation Center and were members of the southern division of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC).
The Dukes finished the season with a 24–6 (10–1 ECAC South) record, but were upset by Old Dominion in the ECAC South tournament . However, the Dukes received an at-large bid to the 1982 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament for their second-ever and second-consecutive appearance in the tournament. In the NCAA Tournament, the ninth-seeded Dukes beat Ohio State in the first round[ 1] before falling to eventual national champions North Carolina in the second round.
Previous season
Schedule
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
Site (attendance) city, state
Regular Season
November 28, 1981 *
Whittier
W 77–54
1–0
JMU Convocation Center (2,750)Harrisonburg, VA
November 30, 1981 *
Maryland Eastern Shore
W 79–43
2–0
James Madison University Convocation Center (4,250)Harrisonburg, VA
December 4, 1981 *
Bucknell JMU Invitational
W 59–43
3–0
James Madison University Convocation Center (4,500)Harrisonburg, VA
December 5, 1981 *
Vermont JMU Invitational
W 81–65
4–0
James Madison University Convocation Center (4,850)Harrisonburg, VA
December 8, 1981 *
at VMI
W 64–43
5–0
Cameron Hall (1,300)Lexington, VA
December 12, 1981
at George Mason
W 67–60
6–0 (1–0)
PE Building (2,801)Fairfax, VA
December 19, 1981 *
at VCU
W 47–45
7–0
Richmond Coliseum (4,500)Richmond, VA
December 29, 1981 *
at VCU Richmond Times-Disptach Invitational
W 54–46
8–0
Richmond Coliseum (10,716)Richmond, VA
December 30, 1981 *
vs. Virginia Richmond Times-Disptach Invitational
L 44–57
8–1
Richmond Coliseum (10,716)Richmond, VA
January 2, 1982 *
at Virginia
L 65–73
8–2
University Hall (9,000)Charlottesville, VA
January 9, 1982
East Carolina
W 72–50
9–2 (2–0)
James Madison University Convocation Center (4,700)Harrisonburg, VA
January 11, 1981
at Richmond
L 51–56
9–3 (2–1)
Robins Center (6,947)Richmond, VA
January 14, 1982 *
Towson State
W 76–48
10–3
James Madison University Convocation Center (4,500)Harrisonburg, VA
January 16, 1982
William & Mary
W 54–44
11–3 (3–1)
James Madison University Convocation Center (5,100)Harrisonburg, VA
January 20, 1982
Old Dominion Rivalry
W 60–48
12–3 (4–1)
James Madison University Convocation Center (5,100)Harrisonburg, VA
January 23, 1982 *
UNC Wilmington
W 72–55
13–3
James Madison University Convocation Center (4,950)Harrisonburg, VA
January 27, 1982
at Navy
W 59–49
14–3 (5–1)
Alumni Hall (Navy) (2,000)Annapolis, MD
January 30, 1982
George Mason
W 75–59
15–3 (6–1)
James Madison University Convocation Center (5,075)Harrisonburg, VA
February 3, 1982 *
at Campbell
W 55–47
16–3
Carter Gymnasium (250)Buies Creek, NC
February 6, 1982 *
VCU
L 66–68
16–4
James Madison University Convocation Center (5,100)Harrisonburg, VA
February 10, 1982 *
at New Orleans
W 59–55
17–4
Human Performance Center (2,297)New Orleans, LA
February 13, 1982
Richmond
W 66–59
18–4 (7–1)
James Madison University Convocation Center (5,100)Harrisonburg, VA
February 17, 1982
at East Carolina
W 61–43
19–4 (8–1)
Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum (1,800)Greenville, NC
February 20, 1982
at William & Mary
W 56–55
20–4 (9–1)
Kaplan Arena (7,025)Williamsburg, VA
February 22, 1982 *
Campbell
W 79–46
21–4
James Madison University Convocation Center (4,900)Harrisonburg, VA
February 27, 1982
at Old Dominion Rivalry
W 43–41
22–4 (10–1)
Norfolk Scope (6,680)Norfolk, VA
ECAC South tournament
March 5, 1982 *
(1)
vs. (4) William & Mary Semifinals
W 64–49
23–4
Norfolk Scope (5,500)Norfolk, VA
March 6, 1982 *
(1)
(3) Old Dominion Championship
L 57–58
23–5
Norfolk Scope (7,500)Norfolk, VA
NCAA tournament
March 11, 1982 *
(9E)
(8E) Ohio State First Round
W 55–48
24–5
Charlotte Coliseum (11,200)Charlotte, NC
March 13, 1982 * CBS
(9E)
(1E) North Carolina Second Round
L 50–52
24–6
Charlotte Coliseum (11,666)Charlotte, NC
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in
Eastern Time .
Source:[ 2] [ 3]
References
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