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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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INST | - | - | - | - | 0 |
EMU | 14 | 14 | 14 | 10 | 52 |
Indiana State @ Eastern Michigan
Eastern Illinois @ Central Michigan
Texas El Paso @ Buffalo
Northeastern @ Ball State
Hofstra @ Connecticut
Charleston Southern @ Miami
Jacksonville State @ Georgia Tech
Troy @ Middle Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky @ Cincinnati
Vanderbilt @ Miami (Ohio)
Wake Forest @ Baylor
NC State @ South Carolina
South Dakota State @ Iowa State
Oregon State @ Stanford
Temple @ Army
Southern Methodist @ Rice
Appalachian State @ Louisiana State
Syracuse @ Northwestern
Akron @ Wisconsin
Virginia Tech @ East Carolina (N)
Western Kentucky @ Indiana
Maine @ Iowa
Bowling Green @ Pittsburgh
Coastal Carolina @ Penn State
Youngstown State @ Ohio State
Georgia Southern @ Georgia
Hawaii @ Florida
Ohio @ Wyoming
Southern Utah @ Air Force
Utah @ Michigan
Villanova @ West Virginia
Oklahoma State @ Washington State (N)
Southern California @ Virginia
Towson @ Navy
Delaware @ Maryland
Tulsa @ UAB
Illinois State @ Marshall
Northern Iowa @ Brigham Young
Texas Christian @ New Mexico
McNeese State @ North Carolina
South Carolina State @ Central Florida
Mississippi State @ Louisiana Tech
Western Illinois @ Arkansas
Tennessee-Martin @ South Florida
UL Lafayette @ Southern Miss
Memphis @ Mississippi
Southern @ Houston
Chattanooga @ Oklahoma
Eastern Washington @ Texas Tech
Northern Illinois @ Minnesota
UL Monroe @ Auburn
Western Michigan @ Nebraska
Florida Atlantic @ Texas
James Madison @ Duke
North Texas @ Kansas State
Florida International @ Kansas
Arkansas St. @ Texas A&M
Boston College @ Kent State (N)
UC - Davis @ San Jose State
Idaho State @ Boise State
Michigan State @ California
Alabama @ Clemson (N)
Illinois @ Missouri (N)
Grambling State @ Nevada
Cal. Poly - SLO @ San Diego State
Utah State @ UNLV
Northern Arizona @ Arizona State
Idaho @ Arizona
Washington @ Oregon
Kentucky @ Louisville
Colorado @ Colorado State (N)
Fresno State @ Rutgers
Tennessee @ UCLA
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