UL Monroe Defeats James Madison in a Thrilling Sun Belt Showdown
In one of the most dramatic upsets of the season, the UL Monroe Warhawks stunned the previously undefeated James Madison Dukes with a 21-19 victory on Saturday night at Malone Stadium. The win improves UL Monroe to 4-1, marking their best start since 1993, while handing James Madison their first loss of the year in this Sun Belt Conference showdown.
Early Struggles for UL Monroe
James Madison entered the game riding high after back-to-back offensive explosions in their previous two games, but Saturday’s matchup in Monroe proved to be much more difficult. The Dukes took control early, jumping out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter thanks to a 27-yard touchdown run by quarterback Alonza Barnett III and a 48-yard field goal by kicker Noe Ruelas. It seemed like James Madison would continue their dominant streak, but UL Monroe had other plans.
Hardy Sparks the Warhawks’ Comeback
After being shut out in the first quarter, UL Monroe responded in the second quarter with a determined comeback. Freshman running back Ahmad Hardy delivered a 38-yard touchdown run, cutting the deficit to 10-7 with just under six minutes remaining in the half. Hardy’s ability to break through James Madison’s defense shifted the momentum in favor of the Warhawks.
On the ensuing James Madison drive, UL Monroe’s defense made a game-changing play. Linebacker Seidrion Langston forced a fumble from Barnett, and defensive lineman Daniel Knudsen scooped up the ball and ran it back 82 yards for a touchdown. This remarkable play gave UL Monroe their first lead of the game at 14-10. Although James Madison added a 39-yard field goal before halftime to make the score 14-13, the Warhawks had seized control of the game.
Fourth Quarter Drama
The second half was a defensive battle, with both teams struggling to find the end zone. UL Monroe extended their lead in the fourth quarter when quarterback Aidan Armenta connected with wide receiver Jake Godfrey on a 12-yard touchdown pass, giving the Warhawks a 21-13 advantage with 10:30 left in the game.
James Madison refused to go quietly. The Dukes mounted a long 15-play, 75-yard drive, capped by a 1-yard touchdown run from running back Tyler Purdy, cutting UL Monroe’s lead to 21-19 with just over four minutes remaining. However, the Dukes’ attempt to tie the game with a two-point conversion failed when Barnett’s pass fell incomplete.
UL Monroe’s Defense Holds Strong
With the clock winding down, UL Monroe’s defense stepped up when it mattered most. James Madison had two more opportunities to take the lead, but UL Monroe’s defense held firm. The Warhawks forced the Dukes to turn the ball over on downs twice in the final minutes, sealing the victory.
Defensive back David Godsey Jr. and linebacker Carl Glass Jr. were instrumental in closing out the game, combining for critical tackles and breakups in James Madison’s final two drives. Godsey broke up Barnett’s pass on a crucial third down, while Glass applied pressure in the backfield, forcing Barnett into rushed throws.
The Significance of the Win
This victory is a defining moment for UL Monroe, a team that has struggled to gain national recognition in recent years. The Warhawks’ 4-1 record represents their best start since 1993, and with this win over a previously undefeated James Madison team, they have solidified themselves as a serious contender in the Sun Belt Conference.
Head coach Bryant Vincent praised his team’s effort, particularly their resilience after falling behind early. UL Monroe was outgained 399-257 in total yards, but they made the most of their opportunities, capitalizing on turnovers and critical fourth-down stops to grind out the win.
James Madison's Costly Mistakes
For James Madison, the loss was a result of missed opportunities and costly penalties. The Dukes committed 11 penalties throughout the game, including multiple false starts and holding penalties in key moments. These mistakes hindered their offensive rhythm, particularly in the second half, as they failed to take advantage of their yardage advantage.
Barnett, who finished with 251 passing yards and a rushing touchdown, struggled with accuracy and decision-making down the stretch, failing to convert on several critical plays in the fourth quarter. Despite outgaining UL Monroe in total offense, James Madison’s inability to convert their drives into points proved to be their undoing.
Looking Ahead
Following their upset victory, UL Monroe will face Southern Miss in their homecoming game on October 12, as they look to continue their strong start to the season. The Warhawks now sit at 4-1 overall and 2-0 in Sun Belt play, and they will be aiming to defend Malone Stadium and build on their momentum.
James Madison, now 4-1, will need to regroup quickly. They face a short week before taking on Coastal Carolina on Thursday night in what will be a crucial bounce-back game for the Dukes as they look to get their season back on track.







