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Myles Mack Takes In Rutgers Upset Of No. 15 Seton Hall

PISCATAWAY — A familiar face was back at the Rutgers Athletic Center soaking in Saturday’s Garden State Hardwood Classic.

Myles Mack, the Scarlet Knights point guard from 2011-2015, sat courtside at the RAC for Rutgers’ 71-65 upset of No. 15 Seton Hall alongside former teammate Malick Kone. He’s back in the United States recovering from a foot injury he sustained playing for Turów Zgorzelec, his professional team in Poland.

He faced the Pirates six times in his collegiate career, splitting the series 3-3, but the 69th edition of the rivalry may have been the nicest he’s seen.