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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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BCOLL | - | - | - | - | 31 |
CMICH | - | - | - | - | 24 |
Boston College @ Central Michigan
Temple @ Buffalo
Stephen F. Austin @ Tulsa
Florida International @ Middle Tennessee St.
Northwestern @ Miami (Ohio)
Rhode Island @ Connecticut
Eastern Michigan @ Ball State
Minnesota @ Kent State
South Carolina @ Mississippi State
Toledo @ Iowa State
Alcorn State @ UL Monroe
Southeastern Louisiana @ New Mexico State
Sacramento State @ Boise State
Eastern Washington @ Oregon State
Northern Arizona @ Arizona State
Texas El Paso @ San Diego State
Nevada @ Fresno State
North Texas @ Texas
Vanderbilt @ Michigan
Idaho @ Michigan State
Montana @ Iowa
Western Kentucky @ Georgia
Indiana State @ Purdue
Northeastern @ Virginia Tech
Louisiana Tech @ Nebraska
Northern Illinois @ Ohio State
Akron @ Penn State
Rutgers @ North Carolina
Stanford @ Oregon
Marshall @ West Virginia
Florida Atlantic @ Clemson
Montana State @ Colorado
San Jose State @ Washington
Utah State @ Wyoming
Weber State @ Colorado State
California @ Tennessee
East Carolina @ Navy
Southern Mississippi @ Florida
Richmond @ Duke
William & Mary @ Maryland
Appalachian State @ NC State
Villanova @ Central Florida
Western Michigan @ Indiana
Syracuse @ Wake Forest
Eastern Illinois @ Illinois
Northwestern State @ Kansas
Murray State @ Missouri
Tennessee-Martin @ Ohio
The Citadel @ Texas A&M
Virginia @ Pittsburgh
Utah @ UCLA
McNeese State @ South Florida
Southern Methodist @ Texas Tech
SW Missouri State @ Oklahoma State
Alabama State @ Troy
Alabama-Birmingham @ Oklahoma
Wisconsin @ Bowling Green
Army @ Arkansas State
Hawaii @ Alabama
Illinois State @ Kansas State
Eastern Kentucky @ Cincinnati
Washington State @ Auburn
Notre Dame @ Georgia Tech
UL Lafayette @ Louisiana State
Portland St. @ New Mexico
Southern California @ Arkansas
Houston @ Rice
Idaho State @ UNLV
Brigham Young @ Arizona
Memphis @ Mississippi
Texas Christian @ Baylor
Kentucky @ Louisville
Florida State @ Miami
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