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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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PITT | - | - | 3 | 7 | 10 |
CIN | 14 | 3 | 7 | 10 | 34 |
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati
Utah @ Utah State
Miami @ Kansas State
Tulane @ Tulsa
Maryland @ Temple
Penn State @ Virginia
Central Florida @ Ohio State
New Hampshire @ Minnesota
Auburn @ Mississippi State
North Carolina State @ Connecticut
East Carolina @ South Carolina
Ball State @ Clemson
Southern Illinois @ Miami (Ohio)
Illinois State @ Eastern Michigan
Maine @ Boston College
Austin Peay @ Virginia Tech
Texas A&M-Commerce @ Texas-San Antonio
Sacramento State @ Colorado
Southern Utah @ California
North Carolina @ Wake Forest
Weber State @ Brigham Young
Eastern Washington @ Washington State
Missouri State @ Louisville
Western Kentucky @ Alabama
Florida @ Texas A&M
Indiana @ Massachusetts
Purdue @ Notre Dame
Rice @ Kansas
Howard @ Rutgers
Iowa State @ Iowa
Air Force @ Michigan
Southern California @ Syracuse (N)
Michigan State @ Central Michigan
South Florida @ Nevada
Wisconsin @ Oregon State
Toledo @ Wyoming
Georgia St. @ Tennessee
Nicholls State @ South Alabama
Savannah State @ Florida State
Akron @ Florida International
Morgan State @ Buffalo
Fresno State @ Oregon
Idaho @ Bowling Green
Florida Atlantic @ Middle Tennessee
Texas Southern @ North Texas
Eastern Illinois @ Western Michigan
Presbyterian @ Georgia Tech
New Mexico State @ Ohio
Memphis @ Arkansas State
Arkansas @ UL Monroe (N)
Texas El Paso @ Mississippi
North Dakota State @ Colorado State
Florida A&M @ Oklahoma
Tennessee-Martin @ Northern Illinois
UL Lafayette @ Troy
Grambling State @ Texas Christian
Washington @ Louisiana State
Western Carolina @ Marshall
Texas Tech @ Texas State
Kent State @ Kentucky
Nebraska @ UCLA
Army @ San Diego State
Georgia @ Missouri
Louisiana Tech @ Houston
New Mexico @ Texas
Stephen F. Austin @ Southern Methodist
Vanderbilt @ Northwestern
UC - Davis @ San Jose State
Northern Arizona @ UNLV
Duke @ Stanford
Oklahoma State @ Arizona
Illinois @ Arizona State
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