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Sports / College Basketball
The Utah State Aggies face the Tulane Green Wave in the Charleston Classic. Utah State is favored by -11 points, with the total set at 152.5. This game offers an opportunity to see how Utah State's newcomers and Tulane's star guard perform...
Utah State enters the Charleston Classic with a 4-0 record, fueled by strong guard play and offensive rebounding. MJ Collins Jr., a transfer from Vanderbilt, leads the team in scoring, while Garry Clark provides a boost off the bench. However, their 3-point shooting has been a concern, as they are only shooting 25% as a team.
Tulane, on the other hand, is looking to bounce back from a loss to New Orleans. Rowan Brumbaugh, Tulane's star guard, will need to carry the offensive load. Tulane's struggles on 3-point defense could be exploited, but Utah State needs to improve their own shooting from beyond the arc. Tulane plays at a slow tempo, which could help them control the game if they limit turnovers.
Utah State is participating in the Charleston Classic, continuing a trend of strong MTE performances. They've won MTE titles in three of the past four years. Newcomers like MJ Collins Jr. and Garry Clark have been key contributors to the Aggies' early success.
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