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FAIRBORN — Here’s one early draw about Wright State’s home matchup against Hofstra in the Feb. 19 BracketBuster event (which was announced Monday and will be broadcast on ESPNU).
The 11 a.m. game is early, but Hofstra guard Charles Jenkins seems to be worth the admission price.
Jenkins enters Wednesday’s game against George Mason with 2,280 points, which is tops among active players. He ranks sixth nationally in scoring, at 23.3 points per game, and shoots 54.9 percent.

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