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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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RUTG | - | 3 | 10 | 10 | 23 |
USF | 6 | - | - | 7 | 13 |
Rutgers @ South Florida
Washington State @ UNLV
Arkansas State @ Nebraska
Northern Illinois @ Army
California @ Ohio State
Texas Christian @ Kansas
Virginia Tech @ Pittsburgh
Western Michigan @ Minnesota
Eastern Michigan @ Purdue
Charleston Southern @ Illinois
Bethune Cookman @ Miami
Wake Forest @ Florida State
UL Lafayette @ Oklahoma State
UL Monroe @ Auburn
Connecticut @ Maryland
Presbyterian @ Vanderbilt
Tennessee Tech @ Oregon
Furman @ Clemson
Texas A&M @ Southern Methodist
Northern Iowa @ Iowa
Alabama @ Arkansas
Navy @ Penn State
North Carolina @ Louisville
Boston College @ Northwestern
Virginia @ Georgia Tech
Morgan State @ Akron
Massachusetts @ Michigan
East Carolina @ Southern Mississippi
Miami (Ohio) @ Boise State
Florida International @ Central Florida
Portland St. @ Washington
Stony Brook @ Syracuse
West Virginia @ James Madison (N)
South Alabama @ North Carolina State
Florida @ Tennessee
Cal. Poly - SLO @ Wyoming
Texas-San Antonio @ Georgia St.
Ohio @ Marshall
Mississippi State @ Troy
Western Kentucky @ Kentucky
New Mexico @ Texas Tech
Rice @ Louisiana Tech
Delaware State @ Cincinnati
Nicholls State @ Tulsa
North Texas @ Kansas State
Arizona State @ Missouri
Middle Tennessee @ Memphis
Alabama-Birmingham @ South Carolina
North Carolina Central @ Duke
Bowling Green @ Toledo
Northwestern State @ Nevada
Sam Houston State @ Baylor
Southern California @ Stanford
Florida Atlantic @ Georgia
Colorado @ Fresno State
Western Illinois @ Iowa State
Utah State @ Wisconsin
Notre Dame @ Michigan State
Idaho @ Louisiana State
Colorado State @ San Jose State
New Mexico State @ Texas El Paso
Ball State @ Indiana
North Dakota @ San Diego State
Texas @ Mississippi
Brigham Young @ Utah
Houston @ UCLA
South Carolina State @ Arizona
Lamar @ Hawaii
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