By Jerry Ratcliffe

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Friday afternoon’s NCAA Tournament game between Midwest Region No. 3 seed Virginia and No. 14 Wright State could be a high scoring affair.

The Cavaliers (29-5) play at an uptempo pace and normally score around 80 points per game. Meanwhile, the Raiders (23-11) prefer to run as well.

“When you have skilled players, you tend to play quicker,” said Wright State coach Clint Sargent…

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