Marshall football went 10–3 during the 2024 football season, finishing the season with seven consecutive wins culminating in a 31–3 win over Louisiana in the Sun Belt championship. The Thundering Herd were set to celebrate that successful season with a trip to the Independence Bowl to take on Army.
Marshall University was hit with a fine by the Sun Belt Conference on Friday for opting out of its bowl game.The conference announced in a news release that it
On Friday, the Sun Belt Conference fined Marshall football for opting out of its Independence Bowl against Army. Here's more:
Marshall backed out of the game because so many players entered the transfer portal after coach Charles Huff's departure.
Marshall had its best season on the football field in close to a decade after  Charles Huff led the team to the 10-3 record that earned them an invite to
Marshall head coach Cornelius Jackson won’t have to work up a new scouting report for the Thundering Herd’s next opponent. Instead, Jackson can reference the one used last Thursday. Marshall (10-8, 3-2) takes on James Madison (9-8,
After a tough loss on the road their last time out, James Madison looks much better today on their home court. They have a bit of a cushion as they currently lead Marshall 39-25. James Madison came into the matchup with some extra motivation after the defeat they were dealt the last time these two teams faced off.
Marshall faces the Appalachian State Mountaineers after CC Mays scored 24 points in Marshall's 93-65 loss to the James Madison Dukes.
Marshall visits the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers after Jalen Speer scored 20 points in the Thundering Herd's 67-64 loss to the James Madison Dukes.
The Marshall men’s basketball team nearly overcame a 14-point halftime deficit on Thursday night, but fell in another close matchup with James Madison, 67-64, in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Perhaps someone left the Cam Henderson Center doors open near the Marshall women’s basketball team’s locker room.
Perhaps someone left the Cam Henderson Center doors open near the Marshall women’s basketball team’s locker room.