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o/u Margin
Off
| Team | 1 | 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| KENT | - | - | 66 |
| BGSU | - | - | 67 |
Kent St. @ Bowling Green
Kennesaw St. @ East Tennessee St.
Monmouth-NJ @ Central Conn. St.
Wagner @ Quinnipiac
Georgia Southern @ Elon University
Robert Morris @ St. Francis (PA)
Sacred Heart @ St. Francis (NY)
Wofford @ Charleston
Carver Bible College @ Savannah State
Xavier @ St. Joseph's
Maine @ Boston U
Chattanooga @ Appalachian St.
MD Baltimore County @ Binghamton
Middle Tennessee St. @ Florida International
Akron @ Buffalo
Stony Brook @ Hartford
Samford @ Western Carolina
Youngstown St. @ Butler
UMKC @ Purdue Fort Wayne
Minnesota @ Illinois
Albany @ New Hampshire
Wis.-Milwaukee @ Wright St.
La Salle @ Temple
Southern Utah @ Oakland
Miami (OH) @ Ohio
West Virginia @ Cincinnati
Rider @ Loyola-Maryland
LIU Brooklyn @ Fairleigh Dickinson
Green Bay @ Detroit Mercy
Furman @ Citadel
Mercer @ South Carolina Upstate
Coastal Carolina @ Charleston Southern
North Dakota State @ Centenary
Florida Atlantic @ Western Kentucky
New Mexico St. @ Louisiana Tech
Denver @ Louisiana-Monroe
New Orleans @ Arkansas-Little Rock
NC State @ Wake Forest
Miami-Florida @ Virginia
Troy @ UL Lafayette
South Dakota State @ Oral Roberts
North Texas @ Arkansas St.
SW Assemblies of God @ Houston Baptist
North Florida @ Belmont
Eastern Illinois @ Austin Peay
SE Missouri St. @ Tennessee St.
Eastern Kentucky @ Tenn-Martin
Cleveland St. @ Valparaiso
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o/u Margin
Off
| Team | 1 | 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| CLEVST | - | - | 71 |
| VALP | - | - | 64 |
Purdue @ Michigan
Morehead St. @ Murray St.
Memphis @ UAB
Arizona @ Washington St.
Northern Arizona @ Weber St.
Hawaii @ Utah St.
Sacramento State @ Idaho State
Montana @ Northern Colorado
Jacksonville @ Lipscomb
Idaho @ San Jose St.
Cal St. Fullerton @ UC Riverside
Nevada @ Fresno St.
Portland @ San Diego
San Francisco @ Loyola Marymount
UC Irvine @ Long Beach St.
St. Mary's @ Pepperdine
UCLA @ Stanford
Southern California @ California
Arizona State @ Washington
Gonzaga @ Santa Clara
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