Semones and Jones hit the first back-to-back home runs since 2018 when DaVonn Griffin and Semones went back-to-back.

and Semones went back-to-back. Chase DeLauter didn't reach base for the first time all season, a streak of 15 games.

didn't reach base for the first time all season, a streak of 15 games. The Dukes held Maryland to a .133 batting average (2-15) with runners on base.

The JMU four through seven hitters in the lineup hit .455 (5-11) with four runs scored and three RBI's.

After the first inning, Maryland only pushed a runner to third once for the rest of the game.

Seniorand sophomorehit back-to-back home runs in the second, as the Dukes (10-6) scored all their runs in that inning to take a 4-2 victory over Maryland Wednesday afternoon at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium.Juniorpicked up his second win of the year, tossing three innings of one-hit relief. Sophomorenotched his second save of the year in two and a third innings of work. Juniorstarted for the Dukes and went three innings, striking out two and allowing the sole runs of the game.Semones and Jones lead the offense for the Dukes, both registering the only RBI's for JMU. Senioradded two hits and a run scored in a 2-for-2 day.Maryland got on the board first, scoring three batters into their lineup on a single to left field that followed a double. The Terps managed to load the bases and score on a hit by pitch for their second run to take a 2-0 lead.The Dukes responded in a big way the very next inning though. Afterdrew a leadoff walk, Semones took a pitch over the left center wall to tie the game in one at bat. Two pitches later, Jones smashed a pitch to left field to give the Dukes a lead they would never relinquish. JMU added an insurance run a few batters later as Hayes scored on a wild pitch to make the score 4-2, which would be how the game finished."After the first two innings of the game, we were locked into a bullpen pitching duel," said Ikenberry. "had electric stuff today and really set the tone for our staff for the remainder of the game.came in and did an outstanding job to close out the game in his longest outing of the season. We had opportunities to extend the lead afterandhit big home runs early to give us the lead, but just could not get a big two out hit. Overall, I was proud of how we handled adversity tonight to pull out a close game, and I look forward to returning home Friday."JMU takes a day off and then will return to the diamond on Friday for game one of a four-game series with Niagara. First pitched is scheduled for 4 p.m.