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Ogden • Sophomore guard Jeremy Senglin, Weber State's leading scorer, will miss four weeks after suffering a broken jaw in Thursday night's 65-56 loss to Southern Utah State.

Senglin averages 16 points a game. Last week, he scored a career-high 30 in the Wildcats' 70-63 win at Idaho State.

"I couldn't feel worse for Jeremy," said Weber State coach Rahe. "He's an extremely tough and competitive player and I know how hard it is for him to not be able to play and help his team. [But] our main concern is to get him healthy. He will bounce back from this and has a very bright future with us."

Senglin is from Arlington, Tex. He has scored at least 10 points in 20 of the Wildcats' 23 games so far. He has started 54 straight games during his college career. He was the Big Sky Conference's Freshman of the Year in 2013-14.