Hofstra University guard #22 Charles Jenkins, left, looks to pass...

Hofstra University guard #22 Charles Jenkins, left, looks to pass around George Mason #45 Andre Cornelius in the first half of a NCAA men's basketball game at Mack Sports Complex. (Jan. 5, 2011) Credit: James Escher

The Hofstra University men’s and women’s basketball programs are holding a Town of Hempstead weekend next month featuring ticket discounts for residents.

On Feb. 26 the men’s team will host Delaware at 2 p.m., and on Feb. 27 women will host James Madison at 2 p.m. Both games will be played at the Mack Sports Complex on Hofstra’s North Campus.

Tickets for all Town of Hempstead residents are just $5 per person per game. There will be special on-court promotions, and following the games, players will be available to sign autographs. To purchase tickets, call 516-HOF-TIXX, or visit GoHofstra.com.

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