James Madison vs Duke Odds – Opening Point Spread, Moneyline & Game Total for Round of 32

By Sascha Paruk in College Basketball
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- Duke ran over Vermont on Friday night while James Madison upset Wisconsin
- The Blue Devils head into their second-round matchup as sizable favorites
- See the opening James Madison vs Duke odds, including point spread, game total, and moneyline
The #4 Duke Blue Devils made short work of #13 Vermont on Friday night, running away with a 64-47 victory. The Blue Devils advance to the second round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament where they will face the #12 James Madison Dukes on Sunday, March 24, at the Barclays Center in New York.
The opening James Madison vs Duke odds favor the Blue Devils, and it’s not particularly close.
James Madison vs Duke Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
James Madison Dukes | +7.5 (-110) | +260 | O 149.5 (-110) |
Duke Blue Devils | -7.5 (-110) | -315 | U 149.5 (-110) |
The Blue Devils are 7.5-point favorites over JMU and -315 on the moneyline. James Madison, which was a 4.5-point underdog to Wisconsin, comes back at +260 to reach its first ever Sweet 16.

Odds as of March 23 at DraftKings.
Duke Makes Quick Work of Vermont
A 12.5-point favorite over the Catamounts, Duke took a five-point lead into the break after a tight first half before running away with a 64-47 victory in the second half. Four of five starters finished in double-figures for the Blue Devils, ironically everyone except leading scorer Kyle Filipowski, who scored just three points and finished with only one field-goal attempt in 37 minutes, though he did grab a game-high 12 rebounds.

The Blue Devils didn’t shoot particularly well from the field (19-of-45, 42%) but they got to the free-throw line 29 times, outscoring Vermont 22-2 from the stripe.
The win stemmed a two-game losing streak for the Blue Devils, who fell to arch-rival UNC at home in the last game of the regular season (84-79) and then bowed out in their first game of the ACC Tournament to eventual-champion NC State (74-69).
James Madison Runs Over Wisconsin
A popular upset pick, the #12 Dukes didn’t let their backers down in the first round. JMU raced out to a 33-20 halftime lead over the Badgers and led by at least six for the entirety of the second half. It wasn’t the best offensive performance for the Dukes, who averaged 84.4 this year. Leading scorer Terrence Edwards had a team-high 14 points but was just 5-of-13 from the field.
But the Dukes’ defense was impeccable; JMU forced 19 Wisconsin turnovers and held the Badgers under 40% from the field.
A 4.5-point underdog to Wisconsin, James Madison easily covered, improving its ATS record to 19-14-1 overall and 3-1 in the rare occasions when they’ve been catching points.
The win improved JMU’s straight-up record to 32-3, which is tied with UConn for the most wins in the nation. Including a season-opening upset of Michigan State (79-76 OT away), the Dukes are now 2-0 against top-50 teams, but only 2-2 against top-100 teams, factoring a pair of losses to App State in Sun Belt play.

Other than a First Four win as a #16 seed in 2013, the win over Wisconsin was JMU’s first in the NCAA Tournament since 1983.
The winner of Sunday’s JMU vs Duke matchup will face the winner of #9 Texas A&M vs #1 Houston in the Sweet 16 of the March Madness bracket.
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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.