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| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HAW | 14 | 0 | 10 | 7 | 31 |
| CAL | 17 | 17 | 7 | 10 | 51 |
Hawai'i @ California (N)
Maine @ UConn
Charlotte @ Louisville
Tennessee-Martin @ Cincinnati
Tulane @ Wake Forest
Presbyterian @ Central Michigan
William & Mary @ North Carolina State
Indiana @ Florida International
Appalachian State @ Tennessee
Weber State @ Utah State
South Carolina @ Vanderbilt
Rice @ Western Kentucky
Southern Utah @ Utah
South Dakota @ New Mexico
Montana State @ Idaho
Oregon State @ Minnesota
Jackson State @ UNLV
Mississippi Valley State @ Eastern Michigan
Albany @ Buffalo
Colgate @ Syracuse
Army @ Temple
Furman @ Michigan State
Ball State @ Georgia State
Northwestern State @ Baylor
Colorado State @ Colorado (N)
Kansas State @ Stanford
Toledo @ Arkansas State
Cal. Poly - SLO @ Nevada
Georgia Tech @ Boston College (N)
Eastern Kentucky @ Purdue
Bowling Green @ Ohio State
Hawai'i @ Michigan
Oklahoma @ Houston (N)
Missouri @ West Virginia
Western Michigan @ Northwestern
Fordham @ Navy
Howard @ Maryland
Boise State @ Louisiana
South Alabama @ Mississippi State
Liberty @ Virginia Tech
Villanova @ Pittsburgh
Abilene Christian @ Air Force
Rutgers @ Washington
Texas State @ Ohio
Miami (OH) @ Iowa
UCLA @ Texas A&M
Southeastern Louisiana @ Oklahoma State
Murray State @ Illinois
LSU @ Wisconsin (N)
Kent State @ Penn State
Richmond @ Virginia
Louisiana Tech @ Arkansas
UC - Davis @ Oregon
North Carolina @ Georgia (N)
Southern Illinois @ Florida Atlantic
Savannah State @ Georgia Southern
Western Carolina @ East Carolina
Florida A&M @ Miami (FL)
Austin Peay @ Troy
North Carolina Central @ Duke
Virginia Military @ Akron
Rhode Island @ Kansas
SE Missouri St. @ Memphis
Alabama State @ UTSA
SMU @ North Texas
Towson @ South Florida
San Jose State @ Tulsa
Southern @ Louisiana-Monroe
South Carolina State @ UCF
Alabama A&M @ Middle Tennessee
UMass @ Florida
Southern Miss @ Kentucky
Stephen F. Austin @ Texas Tech
Eastern Washington @ Washington State
Fresno State @ Nebraska
New Mexico State @ UTEP
USC @ Alabama (N)
South Dakota State @ TCU
Northern Iowa @ Iowa State
New Hampshire @ San Diego State
Clemson @ Auburn
Northern Illinois @ Wyoming
Arizona @ BYU (N)
Northern Arizona @ Arizona State
Hampton @ Old Dominion
Notre Dame @ Texas
Mississippi @ Florida State (N)
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