ESPNU’s sixth-annual BracketBusters competition will once again feature the College this season. The Tribe has been slated to host a game during the two-day event, which will take place Feb. 22-23. Last season the College fell to Fairfield University 61-45 in their BracketBusters debut. The Colonial Athletic Association, which has accumulated a 7-2 record in televised BracketBusters games over the past three years, will feature all 12 of their basketball programs in the 100-team event. George Mason foreshadowed their improbable run to the final four in 2006 with an impressive BracketBusters victory over Wichita State, while Drexel made their case for an NCAA bid by knocking off Creighton in a BracketBusters tilt last season.
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