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o/u Margin
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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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FIU | 3 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 15 |
UCF | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 14 |
Florida International @ UCF
North Carolina @ South Carolina (N)
Oklahoma State @ Central Michigan
Virginia Military @ Ball State
Elon University @ Wake Forest
Villanova @ UConn
Alcorn State @ Georgia Tech
Western Kentucky @ Vanderbilt
Michigan @ Utah
Southern Utah @ Utah State
Ohio @ Idaho
TCU @ Minnesota
Duke @ Tulane
New Hampshire @ San Jose State
UC - Davis @ Nevada
Abilene Christian @ Fresno State
UTSA @ Arizona
Colorado @ Hawai'i
Charlotte @ Georgia State
Rhode Island @ Syracuse
Michigan State @ Western Michigan
Baylor @ SMU
Fordham @ Army
Weber State @ Oregon State
Washington @ Boise State
Richmond @ Maryland
Louisiana-Monroe @ Georgia
Colgate @ Navy
Norfolk State @ Rutgers
South Dakota State @ Kansas
Stanford @ Northwestern
Tennessee-Martin @ Ole Miss
Illinois State @ Iowa
Wofford @ Clemson
Maine @ Boston College
Youngstown State @ Pittsburgh
Portland St. @ Washington State
Kent State @ Illinois
Sam Houston @ Texas Tech
Wagner @ Rice
Albany @ Buffalo
BYU @ Nebraska
UTEP @ Arkansas
Penn State @ Temple
Howard @ Appalachian State
Morgan State @ Air Force
Louisville @ Auburn (N)
Presbyterian @ Miami (OH)
Old Dominion @ Eastern Michigan
Florida Atlantic @ Tulsa
Virginia @ UCLA
Savannah State @ Colorado State
North Dakota @ Wyoming
Southern Illinois @ Indiana
Bowling Green @ Tennessee
SE Missouri St. @ Missouri
Grambling State @ California
Towson @ East Carolina
Gardner Webb @ South Alabama
Bethune Cookman @ Miami (FL)
Troy @ North Carolina State
Florida A&M @ South Florida
Jackson State @ Middle Tennessee
Missouri State @ Memphis
Southern @ Louisiana Tech
Mississippi Valley State @ New Mexico
Louisiana @ Kentucky
Arizona State @ Texas A&M (N)
Akron @ Oklahoma
Alabama A&M @ Cincinnati
South Dakota @ Kansas State
UNLV @ Northern Illinois
Texas @ Notre Dame
New Mexico State @ Florida
Georgia Southern @ West Virginia
Northern Iowa @ Iowa State
San Diego @ San Diego State
Tennessee Tech @ Houston
Eastern Washington @ Oregon
Wisconsin @ Alabama (N)
Texas State @ Florida State
Mississippi State @ Southern Miss
Arkansas State @ USC
Purdue @ Marshall
Ohio State @ Virginia Tech
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