James Madison guard Cliff Davis named Sun Belt player of the week

James Madison University guard Cliff Davis has been selected as the Sun Belt Conference men's basketball Player of the Week. The announcement came on Tuesday afternoon, recognizing his contributions to the team's recent performances. Davis's award highlights James Madison's strong run in conference play.

James Madison University guard Cliff Davis was named the Sun Belt Conference men's basketball Player of the Week on Tuesday afternoon, as announced by the conference and the university's athletics department.

This honor comes amid a series of competitive games for the James Madison Dukes. The team suffered losses earlier in the season, including a 65-73 defeat at Southern Miss on January 31, 2026, and a 61-64 loss to Louisiana on February 4, 2026. However, James Madison has since rebounded with a string of victories: a 73-71 win over Toledo on February 7, 2026; an 81-79 overtime triumph against Georgia State on February 12, 2026; a 69-58 victory versus App State on February 14, 2026; a narrow 67-65 win at Coastal Carolina on February 18, 2026; and an 80-65 road win at Georgia State on February 21, 2026.

These results showcase the team's resilience in Sun Belt Conference action. Looking ahead, James Madison is scheduled to host Georgia Southern on February 25, 2026, at 8 p.m., followed by a home game against Coastal Carolina on February 27, 2026, at 8 p.m. The Dukes will then participate in the Sun Belt Conference Championship on March 3, 2026, with the time to be determined.

The Player of the Week recognition underscores Davis's role in the Dukes' recent successes, though specific individual statistics were not detailed in the announcements.

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College track athletes receive weekly conference honors

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On February 10, 2026, several universities announced their indoor track and field athletes of the week across various conferences, recognizing standout performances from recent meets. These honors highlight emerging talents and record-breaking efforts in the ongoing season.

The James Madison University women's basketball team secured a decisive 74-48 victory over App State on February 21, 2026, in front of a record crowd. The Dukes dominated the rebounding battle with a 39-23 edge and shot efficiently in the second half to pull away.

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Coastal Carolina's women's basketball team suffered a 72-56 defeat to James Madison in their last regular season matchup. The game took place on Friday in Harrisonburg, Virginia, at the Atlantic Bank Union Center. The Chanticleers now look ahead to the Sun Belt Tournament in Pensacola, Florida, next week.

North Dakota State senior Zach McGlynn has received the Kwik Star Summit League Men's Indoor Field Peak Performer of the Week honor. The league office announced the award on Tuesday. This recognition highlights McGlynn's strong performance in indoor track and field events.

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The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference announced its weekly indoor track and field honors on January 28, 2026, recognizing performers from Howard University and North Carolina Central University. Howard's Sean Wray earned Men's Field Athlete of the Week, while NCCU's Tia Lucas and Zion Amadi claimed Women's Field and Men's Track honors, respectively. Their recent performances at the Liberty Open highlighted strong starts to the indoor season.

East Texas A&M University women's track and field jumper Jenniel Jacobie has been selected as the Southland Conference Women's Field Athlete of the Week. The announcement came on Wednesday from Frisco, Texas.

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Parris Atkins of the FIU women's basketball team has been awarded Conference USA Player of the Week for the period ending February 22. The senior guard averaged 21 points, six rebounds, four assists and two steals in two victories last weekend. This marks her first such honor in two seasons with the Panthers.

 

 

 

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