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o/u Margin
Off
| Team | 1 | 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| ME | - | - | 69 |
| STON | - | - | 71 |
Maine @ Stony Brook
Notre Dame @ South Florida
Syracuse @ Louisville
Saint Louis @ Richmond
Northeastern @ Georgia St.
Purdue Fort Wayne @ Oakland
LIU Brooklyn @ St. Francis (NY)
Kentucky @ Vanderbilt
North Carolina @ Clemson
Radford @ VMI
Temple @ Dayton
Maryland @ Boston College
Drake @ Indiana St.
Oklahoma @ Missouri
Louisiana State @ Arkansas
Texas A&M @ Texas Tech
Ohio St. @ Wisconsin
Hofstra @ Delaware
Old Dominion @ VCU
Charlotte @ Rhode Island
Youngstown St. @ Cleveland St.
Monmouth-NJ @ Fairleigh Dickinson
Longwood @ Savannah State
NC-Wilmington @ Towson
Samford @ Western Carolina
Colgate @ American U.
Virginia @ Florida State
Texas-Arlington @ Texas State
Southeastern Louisiana @ Northwestern St.
Belmont @ Campbell
Bucknell @ Holy Cross
Texas Christian @ Wyoming
Iowa State @ Kansas
Mississippi @ Alabama
Indiana @ Michigan
Oregon St. @ UCLA
DePaul @ West Virginia
Baylor @ Texas
Delaware State @ Bethune-Cookman
New Mexico St. @ Louisiana Tech
Central Conn. St. @ Bryant
NC-Greensboro @ Charleston
Coppin St. @ South Carolina State
Georgia @ South Carolina
South Dakota @ New Jersey Tech
William & Mary @ Drexel
Lehigh @ Army
La Salle @ St. Bonaventure
Wis.-Milwaukee @ Illinois-Chicago
Green Bay @ Loyola-Chicago
North Texas @ Western Kentucky
Kent St. @ Northern Illinois
Central Arkansas @ McNeese St.
Howard @ No.Carolina A&T
Ohio @ Western Michigan
Buffalo @ Eastern Michigan
Florida Gulf Coast @ Mercer
Marshall @ East Carolina
Tulane @ Houston
James Madison @ George Mason
North Dakota @ Chicago St.
Alcorn St. @ Mississippi Valley State
Florida International @ Middle Tennessee St.
Tennessee @ Florida
Southern Miss @ Memphis
California @ Washington St.
Davidson @ Furman
Portland @ Loyola Marymount
Maryland - E. Shore @ Florida A&M
Hampton @ Norfolk State
Utah @ Brigham Young
Texas Southern @ Jackson State
Bowling Green @ Central Michigan
Alabama A&M @ Alabama St.
Seton Hall @ Rutgers
Oklahoma State @ Nebraska
Mississippi St. @ Auburn
Louisiana-Lafayette @ Florida Atlantic
Pennsylvania @ Columbia
Charleston Southern @ Presbyterian
Chattanooga @ Appalachian St.
Georgia Southern @ Wofford
Mount St. Mary's @ Wagner
Tulsa @ Central Florida
Miami (OH) @ Toledo
Lafayette @ Navy
Eastern Illinois @ Eastern Kentucky
Princeton @ Cornell
New Hampshire @ MD Baltimore County
Hartford @ Boston U
Texas-San Antonio @ Stephen F. Austin
Tennessee Tech @ Tenn-Martin
Coastal Carolina @ Winthrop
Brown @ Harvard
Yale @ Dartmouth
Elon University @ Citadel
Ball St. @ Akron
Stetson @ Kennesaw St.
SE Missouri St. @ Morehead St.
San Diego St. @ UNLV
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| Team | 1 | 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| SDSU | - | - | 63 |
| UNLV | - | - | 57 |
High Point @ Liberty
Texas A&M CC @ Sam Houston St.
Arkansas-Little Rock @ Louisiana-Monroe
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o/u Margin
Off
| Team | 1 | 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARKLR | - | - | 61 |
| ULMON | - | - | 53 |
N.C. Asheville @ Gardner-Webb
Rice @ UAB
Robert Morris (IL) @ SIU - Edwardsville
Detroit Mercy @ Butler
Centenary @ UMKC
Wright St. @ Valparaiso
Nicholls State @ Lamar
Missouri St. @ Illinois St.
Evansville @ Bradley
Stanford @ Washington
Jacksonville St. @ Murray St.
Denver @ Troy
Western Illinois @ South Dakota State
Tennessee St. @ Austin Peay
Indiana - Purdue @ North Dakota State
UC Santa Barbara @ UC Irvine
San Diego @ Santa Clara
Robert Morris @ St. Francis (PA)
Southern @ Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Kansas State @ Colorado
Pittsburgh @ Villanova
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o/u Margin
Off
| Team | 1 | 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| PITT | - | - | 57 |
| VILL | - | - | 54 |
Northern Colorado @ Montana
Texas Rio Grande Valley @ Utah Valley
New Mexico @ Colorado St.
Fresno St. @ Utah St.
Southern Methodist @ Texas-El Paso
Northern Arizona @ Idaho State
Oral Roberts @ Southern Utah
UC Riverside @ Cal Poly SLO
Wichita St. @ Northern Iowa
Gonzaga @ Pepperdine
UC Davis @ Pacific
Nevada @ San Jose St.
Long Beach St. @ CSU Northridge
Weber St. @ Eastern Washington
Oregon @ Southern California
St. Mary's @ San Francisco
Idaho @ Boise St.
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