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FAIRFAX, Va. – The George Mason University men's basketball team improved to 4-0 with an important 83-70 rivalry victory over former conference foe James Madison on Saturday night inside EagleBank Arena.
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The Patriots struggled from the floor in the first half and played to a 34-34 tie with the Dukes at the break. But for the fourth time in as many games this season, the Green & Gold blitzed their opponent by shooting better than 50 percent in the second stanza. Mason shot 52.8 percent (19-36) in the second half and made 6-of-15 3-pointers (.400) in the period.
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The Patriots led by five (71-66) with 4:42 to play, but closed the game on an impressive 12-4 run to secure the victory.
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The 4-0 start matches Mason's best-ever to begin a season. The Patriots also have been 4-0 in 2007-08 and 2013-14.
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That sizzling second stanza helped propel the Patriots past the feisty Dukes, who shot just 33.3 percent for the game (24-72), but used a strong interior game to draw 16 fouls and turned that into a 15-of-18 performance at the line (.833).
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Mason held the Dukes to a paltry 21.9 percent from 3-point range (7-32) for the game and is now holding foes to just 25 percent (26-104) from beyond the arc over the season's first four games. Overall, Patriot opponents are shooting 38.1 percent (99-26), as Mason's defensive-minded identity continues to take shape early in the season.
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The Patriots were +5 (49-44) on the glass for the game and tallied a whopping 10 blocks, marking the most swats by a Mason team since a November 2017 contest against CSUN.
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Sophomore point guard
Jamal Hartwell II led the Green & Gold with 18 points in the contest to go along with four rebounds and two assists.
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Junior
Javon Greene added 14 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals, while sophomore
Jordan Miller – despite playing just two first-half minutes due to foul trouble – tallied a key 12 points in the second half to go along with six rebounds and three assists.
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Redshirt-junior
AJ Wilson contributed an impressive all-around game with career highs in rebounds (12) and assists (4) to go along with five blocks and seven points. Wilson is averaging 4.5 blocks per game this season.
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In all, eight Mason players scored at least seven points in the game, including
Xavier Johnson (9 pts, 6 reb),
Josh Oduro (8 pts, 6 reb) and
Goanar Mar (9 pts, 4-7 FG), who hit a number of big baskets in the second half.
Greg Calixte added six points and a career-best four blocks in 15 minutes.
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Mason now wraps up its five-game homestand with a Tuesday night contest against Loyola (Md.). Tip-off between the Patriots and Greyhounds is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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