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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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ORST | 10 | 10 | 0 | 7 | 27 |
CSU | 7 | 17 | 10 | 24 | 58 |
Oregon State @ Colorado State
Portland St. @ BYU
Hawai'i @ UMass
South Florida @ San Jose State
Stanford @ Rice (N)
Florida International @ UCF
Presbyterian @ Wake Forest
Elon University @ Toledo
Buffalo @ Minnesota
Rhode Island @ Central Michigan
Austin Peay @ Cincinnati
Tennessee State @ Georgia State
Tulsa @ Oklahoma State
Holy Cross @ UConn
North Dakota @ Utah
Florida A&M @ Arkansas
Ohio State @ Indiana
Sacramento State @ Idaho
Louisiana-Monroe @ Memphis
New Mexico State @ Arizona State
Fordham @ Army
Charlotte @ Eastern Michigan
Central Conn. St. @ Syracuse
Navy @ Florida Atlantic
Washington @ Rutgers
Colorado @ Colorado State (N)
Utah State @ Wisconsin
Boston College @ Northern Illinois
Kent State @ Clemson
Ball State @ Illinois
Missouri State @ Missouri
Akron @ Penn State
Wyoming @ Iowa
Maryland @ Texas
Bowling Green @ Michigan State
California @ North Carolina
Bethune Cookman @ Miami (FL)
Youngstown State @ Pittsburgh
Virginia Military @ Air Force
Portland St. @ Oregon State
North Carolina State @ South Carolina (N)
Nevada @ Northwestern
William & Mary @ Virginia
Michigan @ Florida (N)
UTEP @ Oklahoma
Alabama A&M @ UAB
Temple @ Notre Dame
Troy @ Boise State
Stony Brook @ South Florida
Eastern Washington @ Texas Tech
Charleston Southern @ Mississippi State
Kentucky @ Southern Miss
Western Michigan @ USC
James Madison @ East Carolina
North Carolina Central @ Duke
Albany @ Old Dominion
Appalachian State @ Georgia
Miami (OH) @ Marshall
Eastern Kentucky @ Western Kentucky
Hampton @ Ohio
Houston Christian @ Texas State
Northwestern State @ Louisiana Tech
Stephen F. Austin @ SMU
Southeastern Louisiana @ Louisiana
Lamar @ North Texas
UMass @ Coastal Carolina
SE Missouri St. @ Kansas
Liberty @ Baylor
Central Arkansas @ Kansas State
Cal. Poly - SLO @ San Jose State
Georgia Southern @ Auburn
South Alabama @ Ole Miss
Louisville @ Purdue (N)
Jackson State @ TCU
Florida State @ Alabama (N)
Abilene Christian @ New Mexico
Arkansas State @ Nebraska
Northern Iowa @ Iowa State
Grambling State @ Tulane
Vanderbilt @ Middle Tennessee
Southern Utah @ Oregon
UC - Davis @ San Diego State
Howard @ UNLV
BYU @ LSU (N)
Incarnate Word @ Fresno State
Montana State @ Washington State
Northern Arizona @ Arizona
Western Carolina @ Hawai'i
West Virginia @ Virginia Tech (N)
Texas A&M @ UCLA
Tennessee @ Georgia Tech (N)
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