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Inge to visit A-10 school this week

After watching his twin brother enjoy the fruits of a good Nike All-American camp, New Jersey guard James Inge is hoping he can cash in on the same kind of success with a Division I school. The 6-foot-4, 180-pound shooting guard from Woodrow Wilson High School in Camden, N.J. has a handful of mid-major offers and he's even visiting an Atlantic 10 program this week.
Inge saw his twin, Semaj, earn a scholarship to Temple last summer so Inge knew his time spent at the prestigious Nike camp would open some doors for him, too.
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"That really had a big impact on everything for me. I saw what it did for my brother. Just playing in front of all of those coaches was a lot of fun," Inge said. "I thought I did good. My five on five team won the championship and my three on three team lost in the championship game."
Since the camp, Inge has collected offers from Temple, Delaware, LaSalle and interest from Villanova and West Virginia, Inge said he's looking at all of his options.
"I'm still open right now," Inge said.
With his brother already at Temple, the Atlantic 10 program is intriguing, he said.
"My brother was just home this weekend and that made me realize that if I went to Temple, I can be able to come home when I need to. I know some programs, you can't. That is why I'm thinking about them. I like that aspect."
Inge will actually visit the Philadelphia school this week. Will he follow his brother's path?
James Inge VideoClick "Temple wants me to sign early and I'm thinking about it," Inge said. "I don't know, we'll see what happens."Here to view this Link.
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