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| Team | 1 | 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| UCONN | - | - | 62 |
| HALL | - | - | 54 |
Connecticut @ Seton Hall
Georgetown @ Syracuse
Northeastern @ George Mason
Colgate @ American U.
UCLA @ Arizona
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| Team | 1 | 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| UCLA | - | - | 72 |
| ARIZ | - | - | 84 |
Binghamton @ Boston U
Kentucky @ Arkansas
Texas Tech @ Oklahoma
Minnesota @ Penn St.
Nebraska @ Missouri
NC State @ Georgia Tech
Saint Louis @ Rhode Island
MD Baltimore County @ Hartford
Sam Houston St. @ Texas A&M CC
High Point @ Gardner-Webb
Presbyterian @ Winthrop
VCU @ Old Dominion
Texas @ Colorado
Toledo @ Ohio
VMI @ Coastal Carolina
St. Joseph's @ La Salle (N)
Evansville @ Bradley
South Carolina @ Alabama
Elon University @ Samford
Oregon @ Washington
Vanderbilt @ Tennessee
Texas-San Antonio @ Texas-Arlington
Utah Valley @ Savannah State
Southern Methodist @ UAB
George Washington @ Charlotte
South Carolina Upstate @ Lipscomb
Mercer @ Florida Gulf Coast
Kansas @ Kansas State
Bucknell @ Holy Cross
Florida @ Georgia
Central Conn. St. @ Bryant
The Citadel @ Charleston
NC-Wilmington @ Georgia St.
Florida State @ Wake Forest
Virginia Tech @ Maryland
Chicago St. @ New Jersey Tech
Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh
Norfolk State @ Delaware State
Lehigh @ Army
Florida A&M @ Morgan St.
No.Carolina A&T @ Maryland - E. Shore
Southeastern Louisiana @ Nicholls State
Bethune-Cookman @ Coppin St.
Hampton @ South Carolina State
Hofstra @ Delaware
Air Force @ Utah
Iowa State @ Oklahoma State
Fordham @ Xavier
Davidson @ Furman
Wagner @ LIU Brooklyn
Purdue @ Iowa
SE Missouri St. @ Morehead St.
Campbell @ North Florida
Radford @ N.C. Asheville
Fairleigh Dickinson @ St. Francis (NY)
Stephen F. Austin @ McNeese St.
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| Team | 1 | 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| SFAUS | - | - | 56 |
| MCNST | - | - | 59 |
Northwestern St. @ Central Arkansas
Mississippi St. @ Auburn
Stanford @ California
Memphis @ Southern Miss
Creighton @ Southern Illinois
New Orleans @ Denver
North Texas @ Middle Tennessee St.
Texas A&M @ Baylor
Purdue Fort Wayne @ Oakland
Howard @ Winston-Salem
Alabama A&M @ Alabama St.
Eastern Washington @ Idaho State
Western Illinois @ Centenary
Texas Southern @ Jackson State
Oregon St. @ Washington St.
Princeton @ Brown
Mount St. Mary's @ Monmouth-NJ
William & Mary @ James Madison
Massachusetts @ St. Bonaventure
Eastern Illinois @ Eastern Kentucky
Mississippi @ Louisiana State
Harvard @ Columbia
Pennsylvania @ Yale
Tennessee Tech @ Tenn-Martin
Central Michigan @ Kent St.
Dartmouth @ Cornell
Appalachian St. @ Western Carolina
Western Michigan @ Miami (OH)
Detroit Mercy @ Wright St.
Tennessee St. @ Austin Peay
NC-Greensboro @ Chattanooga
Quinnipiac @ Robert Morris
Rice @ East Carolina
Rutgers @ Providence
Richmond @ Dayton
Lafayette @ Navy
Sacred Heart @ St. Francis (PA)
Tulsa @ Central Florida
Kennesaw St. @ Stetson
Montana @ Northern Arizona
Wis.-Milwaukee @ Youngstown St.
Liberty @ Charleston Southern
Brigham Young @ Texas Christian
Green Bay @ Cleveland St.
East Tennessee St. @ Belmont
Georgia Southern @ Wofford
Southern @ Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Longwood @ Texas Rio Grande Valley
UC Riverside @ CSU Northridge
Tulane @ Houston
Southern Utah @ North Dakota State
Arkansas-Little Rock @ Louisiana-Monroe
San Diego @ Pepperdine
Northern Iowa @ Wichita St.
Indiana - Purdue @ Oral Roberts
Indiana St. @ Missouri St.
Florida Atlantic @ South Alabama
Arkansas St. @ Louisiana-Lafayette
Alcorn St. @ Mississippi Valley State
Prairie View A&M @ Grambling State
Jacksonville St. @ Murray St.
UMKC @ South Dakota State
Western Kentucky @ Troy
Fresno St. @ New Mexico St.
St. John's @ Marquette
Ohio St. @ Wisconsin
Niagara @ Fairfield
Portland St. @ Weber St.
Utah St. @ Boise St.
Marshall @ Texas-El Paso
Texas State @ Lamar
Cal St. Fullerton @ UC Davis
Cal Poly SLO @ UC Santa Barbara
UC Irvine @ Pacific
Colorado St. @ UNLV
Portland @ St. Mary's
Wyoming @ San Diego St.
Montana St. @ Sacramento State
San Jose St. @ Idaho
Santa Clara @ Loyola Marymount
Gonzaga @ San Francisco
Nevada @ Hawaii
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