Sanford grad Davis keys Delaware CAA basketball win over JMU


Jyare Davis comes from a religious family, which came in handy when his freshman year as a college basketball player was undermined by a concussion.

Davis didn’t get in any of Providence’s 26 games last year despite being cleared late in the season. But he kept the faith in himself and his ability.

Now, in his first season as a University of Delaware player after transferring, defending teams practically don’t have a prayer when Davis gets the basketball.

The 6-foot-7 Sanford School graduate from Newark continued his stellar play Monday night at the Carpenter Center, contributing 14 points on 7-for-9 shooting and a game-high 14 rebounds to the Blue Hens’ 81-60 win over James Madison.

BOX SCORE: Delaware 81, JMU 60

A career-high 30 points from Jameer Nelson Jr. led the Blue Hens. But even Nelson marveled at Davis, who earned his third straight Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Week honor earlier Monday.

“He might be Rookie of the Week for the rest of the season,” Nelson said, “but I feel like, you get a little recognition it’s like ‘Oh, I can do this all the time.’ . . . There’s no ceiling for him now.’’   

Jyare Davis dunks for two of his 14 points in Delaware's win over James Madison Monday night at the Carpenter Center.

Five of Davis’s seven baskets Monday were dunks, much to the delight of the 1,298 in attendance and his teammates.

“Man, look out,” Nelson said of Davis’ willingness, confidence and ferocity while going to the basket.

CAA STANDINGS: Blue Hens try to stay in hunt for top spot

Davis had been a regular contributor off the bench for the Blue Hens, scoring 11 points in a Dec. 5 win over UMBC before missing two games with an injury and two more with a non-COVID illness in December.



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