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Posted on the MasonHoops.com Blog:

"Charleston Classic: George Mason to face Ole Miss" by Alan Kelly

George Mason will face Ole Miss in the opening round of the 2015 Gildan Charleston Classic on Friday, November 19, according to a report from Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports. The other first round pairings are Virginia versus Bradley, Seton Hall against Long Beach State, and Towson facing Oklahoma State. George Mason will face either […]

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This is clearly a custom tailored tournament that Virginia is going to win, George Mason and all the other teams are the pastry filling. Then the media can put Virginia back in the top 10 and give them the season long love until a more hungry team can take them out like Mich St. did in the big dance last year. Virginia is an 0-for team against both Bradley (0-2) and Seton Hall (o-3) and they never have played Long Beach State. Let Virginia run the table and and an Ole Miss upset for us will be just fine. Oklahoma will be a pick-em game for us and we'll face Towson later in the year in another close match. Let Virginia have its fun and we can give them the beatdown they deserve later in the year. Then let the 4-1 George Mason Patriots go into Manhattan, get the win, eat some turkey and move on to the next game 5-1 with both Towson and Virginia in our crosshairs. Thats how I see it.
 

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Posted on the MasonHoops.com Blog:

"Charleston Classic: George Mason to face Ole Miss" by Alan Kelly

George Mason will face Ole Miss in the opening round of the 2015 Gildan Charleston Classic on Friday, November 19, according to a report from Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports. The other first round pairings are Virginia versus Bradley, Seton Hall against Long Beach State, and Towson facing Oklahoma State. George Mason will face either […]

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Or Thursday, November 19
 
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G Mas will have its hands full contending with 8th-year junior Marshall Hendersons.
 
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