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NCAA Basketball: In-depth look at the Pride of Hofstra Justin Wright-Foreman

BALTIMORE, MD - MARCH 07: Justin Wright-Foreman #3 of the Hofstra Pride drives to the basket past Devontae Cacok #15 of the North Carolina-Wilmington Seahawks during the Colonial Athletic Conference Championship college basketball game tournament at Royal Farms Arena on March 7, 2016 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MD - MARCH 07: Justin Wright-Foreman #3 of the Hofstra Pride drives to the basket past Devontae Cacok #15 of the North Carolina-Wilmington Seahawks during the Colonial Athletic Conference Championship college basketball game tournament at Royal Farms Arena on March 7, 2016 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) /
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NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 11: De’Aaron Fox #0 of the Kentucky Wildcats puts up a layup against the Hofstra Pride in the first half of the Brooklyn Hoops Winter Festival at Barclays Center on December 11, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 11: De’Aaron Fox #0 of the Kentucky Wildcats puts up a layup against the Hofstra Pride in the first half of the Brooklyn Hoops Winter Festival at Barclays Center on December 11, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Expectations for next season with Wright-Foreman

This is the last season that the efficient guard will have for his hometown school. The Pride and Coach Mihalich are hoping it is a good one. It will be hard to match the scoring of the previous year, but with the efficiency, the senior guard has shown throughout his career it may not be as daunting of a task for him, as it is for others.

The secret is going to be out on the guard from New York. No longer will he be able to hide under the curtain of the Colonial Athletic Association. The Pride guard is one of the best and is going to want to show the country that his Conference Player of the Year Award he won last year was not a fluke, but rather the real deal.

Hofstra is going to have a good enough season, where enough eyes will be the talented scorer. The eyes will not only be from fans throughout the country but from various NBA scouts making sure that Wright-Foreman is working diligently on the items he was presented at his various workouts with NBA teams in the offseason.

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If he improves himself as a player this year the sky could be the limit for the Pride. The gym in Long Island is small and is going to be rocking especially with every made basket and every win the senior guard is going to help with. The conference may need to be on extra alert as when Wright-Foreman gets going he is able to beat you by himself. College Hoops is going to be in for a treat this year when watching Wright-Foreman play. The Pride and their guard are no longer going to be unknown.