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Regionals (top two teams in each regional automatically qualify for national championships): Great Lakes region -- 1. Wisconsin, 47; 2. Notre Dame, 82; 3. Butler, 102; 4. Michigan, 111; 5. Indiana, 116; 6. Ohio St. 152; 7. Michigan St., 172; 8. Central Mich., 219; 9. Miami (Ohio), 256; 10. Eastern Mich., 293; 11. Indiana St., 313; 12. Kent St., 380; 13. Ohio, 402; 14. Cincinnati, 413; 15. Wis.-Milwaukee, 421; 16. Marquette, 442; 17. Akron, 480; 18. Xavier, 567; 19. Youngstown St., 591; 20. IUPUI, 594; 21.. Wright St., 603; 22. Evansville, 663; 23. Wis.-Green Bay, 679; 24. Dayton, 726; 25. Detroit, 728; 26. Toledo, 784; 27. IPFW, 802; 28. Oakland, 808; 29. Valparaiso, 885.
Mid-Atlantic region -- 1. Georgetown, 49; 2. American, 63; 3. Pennsylvania, 112; 4. La Salle, 115; 5. Villanova, 125; 6. Princeton, 143; 7. Penn St., 204; 8. Lehigh, 219; 9. Pittsburgh, 270; 10. Navy, 278; 11. Duquesne, 282; 12. Maryland, 283; 13. Bucknell, 349; 14. St. Francis (Pa.), 388; 15. Delaware, 484; 16. Lafayette, 532; 17. UMBC, 547; 18. Marshall, 575; 19. Seton Hall, 588; 20. Robert Morris, 607; 21. Loyola (Md.), 617; 22. Monmouth, 641; 23. George Washington, 649.
Midwest region -- 1. Minnesota, 48; 2. Oklahoma St., 79; 3. Iowa, 87; 4. Kansas, 119; 5. Illinois, 134; 6. Missouri, 177; 7. Loyola (Ill.), 196; 8. Iowa St., 260; 9. Drake, 278; 10. Kansas St., 306; 11. Oklahoma, 315; 12. Southern Ill., 328; 13. Southwest Mo. St., 384; 14. Eastern Ill., 386; 15. DePaul, 390; 16. Tulsa, 427; 17. Southeast Mo. St., 493; 18. Ill.-Chicago, 497; 19. Western Ill., 504; 20. Creighton, 556; 21. St. Louis, 615.
Mountain region -- 1. Colorado, 40; 2. Brigham Young, 62; 3. Air Force, 106; 4. New Mexico, 136; 5. Colorado St., 138; 6. Northern Ariz., 182; 7. Utah St., 184; 8. Montana St., 220; 9. Southern Utah, 252; 10. Utah, 254; 11. Idaho St., 264; 12. Weber St., 292; 13. Texas Tech, 347; 14. Montana, 362; 15. Wyoming, 381.
Northeast region -- 1. Providence, 51; 2. Iona, 56; 3. Columbia, 119; 4. Brown, 136; 5. Yale, 143; 6. Dartmouth, 184; 7. Cornell, 239; 8. New Hampshire, 264; 9. Army, 287; 10. Syracuse, 291; 11. Harvard, 328; 12. Quinnipiac, 339; 13. Boston College, 361; 14. Maine, 362; 15. (tie) Connecticut and Manhattan, 379; 17. Albany (N.Y.), 381; 18. Stony Brook, 382; 19. Colgate, 526; 20. Marist, 558; 21. Massachusetts, 598; 22. Buffalo, 648; 23. Fordham, 698; 24. Boston U., 756; 25. Rhode Island, 762; 26. Long Island, 807; 27. Holy Cross, 814; 28. Hofstra, 835; 29. Binghamton, 853; 30. Vermont, 879; 31. Sacred Heart, 892; 32. Fairfield, 918; 33. Siena, 951; 34. Niagara, 1026.
South region -- 1. Florida St. 59; 2. Florida, 71; 3. Georgia, 96; 4. Auburn, 96; 5. Chattanooga, 118; 6. Tennessee, 160; 7. Belmont, 200; 8. Alabama, 241; 9. Mississippi St., 275; 10. (tie) Georgia Tech and Jacksonville St., 316; 12. Samford, 338; 13. Miami (Fla.), 345; 14. UCF, 376; 15. Vanderbilt, 377; 16. Georgia St., 445; 17. Mississippi, 454; 18. South Fla., 486; 19. Birmingham-So., 493; 20. Tennessee Tech, 613.
South Central region -- 1. Arkansas, 34; 2. Texas, 51; 3. Rice, 65; 4. Houston, 148; 5. Stephen F. Austin, 149; 6. LSU, 168; 7. Baylor, 173; 8. Texas A&M, 173; 9. Sam Houston St., 253; 10. La.-Lafayette, 263; 11. Texas A&M-Corp. Chris., 346; 12. Tex.-Pan American, 349; 13. Lamar, 390; 14. TCU, 417; 15. Arkansas St., 424; 16. Tex.-San Antonio, 432; 17. Tex.-Arlington, 442; 18. Southeastern La., 469.
Southeast region -- 1. North Carolina St., 81; 2. William & Mary, 99; 3. Clemson, 103; 4. Virginia, 118; 5. Duke, 129; 6. James Madison, 177; 7. High Point, 231; 8. Charlotte, 239; 9. Wake Forest, 243; 10. Louisville, 325; 11. (tie) Appalachian St. and Eastern Ky, 341; 13. Liberty, 342; 14. (tie) Virginia Tech and North Carolina, 386; 16. UNC Asheville, 450; 17. East Carolina, 483; 18. Richmond, 513; 19. Kentucky, 521; 20. VMI, 560; 21. Western Ky., 582; 22. Va. Commonwealth, 607; 23. UNC Greensboro, 639; 24. Western Caro., 685; 25. UNC Wilmington, 690; 26. Coastal Caro., 692; 27. Winthrop, 700; 28. Elon, 738; 29. Davidson, 779.
West region -- 1. Stanford, 49; 2. Arizona St., 68; 3. Cal Poly, 86; 4. UCLA, 114; 5. Portland, 140; 6. Oregon, 196; 7. Washington, 209; 8. Arizona, 213; 9. Washington St., 253; 10. UC Santa Barb., 263; 11. UC Irvine, 299; 12. California, 312; 13. Cal St. Fullerton, 347; 14. Eastern Wash., 368; 15. Long Beach St., 412; 16. UC Riverside, 478; 17. Gonzaga, 482; 18. Sacramento St., 555; 19. Santa Clara, 577; 20. (tie) Loyola Marymount and Cal St. Northridge, 584.
Championships: November 22 at Indiana State.
Regionals (top two teams from each region automatically qualify for national championships): Great Lakes region -- 1. Michigan, 40; 2. Notre Dame, 79; 3. Michigan St. 85; 4. Indiana, 148; 5. Marquette, 166; 6. Butler, 187; 7. Akron, 202; 8. Wisconsin, 213; 9. Ball St., 225; 10. Kent St., 278; 11. Toledo, 295; 12. Miami (Ohio), 364; 13. Western Mich., 367; 14. Bowling Green, 381; 15. Wis.-Milwaukee, 480; 16. Cincinnati, 523; 17. Youngstown St., 543; 18. Valparaiso, 591; 19. Central Mich., 604; 20. IPFW, 607; 21. Ohio, 622; 22. Oakland, 636; 23. Xavier, 642; 24. Eastern Mich., 662; 25. Dayton, 680; 26. Detroit, 691; 27. Evansville, 769; 28. IUPUI, 778; 29. Wright St., 873; 30. Wis.-Green Bay, 875.
Mid-Atlantic region -- 1. West Virginia, 63; 2. Villanova, 68; 3. Princeton, 83; 4. Georgetown, 112; 5. Penn St., 114; 6. Pennsylvania, 190; 7. La Salle, 202; 8. Pittsburgh, 247; 9. Rutgers, 281; 10. Bucknell, 287; 11. Maryland, 306; 12. Navy, 317; 13. St. Francis (Pa.), 406; 14. Lehigh, 424; 15. Duquesne, 481; 16. George Washington, 483; 17. Lafayette, 485; 18. UMBC, 536; 19. Delaware, 541; 20. Loyola (Md.), 542; 21. Monmouth, 555; 22. Seton Hall, 612; 23. Robert Morris, 725; 24. St. Peter's, 788.
Midwest region -- 1. Missouri, 52; 2. Illinois, 93; 3. Oklahoma St., 113; 4. Minnesota, 128; 5. Southwest Mo. St., 214; 6. Southern Ill., 218; 7. Iowa, 235; 8. Oklahoma, 248; 9. Wichita St., 266; 10. Loyola (Ill.), 309; 11. Nebraska, 311; 12. Kansas St., 337; 13. DePaul, 358; 14. Northwestern, 362; 15. Northern Ill., 364; 16. Kansas, 398; 17. Tulsa, 445; 18. Illinois St., 501; 19. (tie) Western Ill. and Iowa St., 520; 21. Creighton, 553; 22. Drake, 565; 23. Bradley, 600; 24. Eastern Ill., 641; 25. UMKC, 664; 26. St. Louis, 802.
Mountain region -- 1. Colorado, 32; 2. Brigham Young, 54; 3. (tie) Colorado St. and Utah St., 129; 5. Wyoming, 154; 6. Northern Ariz., 196; 7. Weber St., 202; 8. Montana St., 211; 9. Utah, 247; 10. (tie) Air Force and Texas Tech, 264; 12. New Mexico, 306; 13. Nevada, 337; 14. UTEP, 357; 15. Montana, 374; 16. Idaho St., 429.
Northeast region -- 1. Providence, 54; 2. Columbia-Barnard, 67; 3. Yale, 97; 4. Boston College, 156; 5. (tie) Cornell and Dartmouth, 159; 7. Boston U., 173; 8. Harvard, 232; 9. (tie) New Hampshire and Buffalo, 257; 11. (tie) Connecticut and Brown, 355; 13. Rhode Island, 386; 14. Army, 391; 15. Stony Brook, 443; 16. Albany (N.Y.), 463; 17. Colgate, 476; 18. Syracuse, 486; 19. Binghamton, 499; 20. Vermont, 552; 21. Massachusetts, 606; 22. Sacred Heart, 619; 23. Quinnipiac, 682; 24. Maine, 707; 25. (tie) Manhattan and Fordham, 761; 27. Hofstra, 819; 28. Siena, 833; 29. Holy Cross, 865; 30. Fairfield, 895; 31. St. John's (N.Y.), 983; 32. Niagara, 986.
South region -- 1. Tennessee, 78; 2. Georgia, 80; 3. Chattanooga, 140; 4. Florida St., 176; 5. Auburn, 183; 6. Samford, 198; 7. Florida, 210; 8. South Fla., 265; 9. UAB, 266; 10. Vanderbilt, 279; 11. Mississippi St., 285; 12. Belmont, 292; 13. Southern Miss., 350; 14. Fla. Atlantic, 381; 15. Alabama, 384; 16. Georgia St., 396; 17. Georgia Tech, 397; 18. Memphis, 484; 19. Miami (Fla.), 498; 20. Mississippi, 534; 21. Lipscomb, 554; 22. UCF, 579; 23. Birmingham-So., 647.
South Central region -- 1. Southern Methodist, 50; 2. Arkansas, 61; 3. Baylor, 81; 4. TCU, 124; 5. Texas A&M, 135; 6. Tex. A&M-Corp. Chris., 211; 7. Stephen F. Austin, 212; 8. Texas, 221; 9. Rice, 248; 10. Lamar, 268; 11. LSU, 280; 12. Houston, 289; 13. Ark.-Little Rock, 325; 14. Tex.-San Antonio, 376; 15. Tex.-Pan American, 385; 16. Sam Houston St., 413; 17. Arkansas St., 527.
Southeast region -- 1. Duke, 71; 2. North Carolina St., 75; 3. North Carolina, 80; 4. Wake Forest, 130; 5. Virginia, 155; 6. William & Mary, 187; 7. James Madison, 238; 8. Kentucky, 263; 9. Coastal Caro., 271; 10. Virginia Tech, 287; 11. Richmond, 356; 12. Appalachian St., 368; 13. Charlotte, 388; 14. Liberty, 395; 15. Eastern Ky., 408; 16. Western Ky., 419; 17.(tie) High Point and Clemson, 431; 19. South Carolina, 454; 20. Davidson, 502; 21. East Carolina, 512; 22. UNC Asheville, 594; 23. UNC Wilmington, 614; 24. Elon, 740; 25. Western Caro., 770.
West region -- 1. Stanford, 29; 2. Arizona St., 45; 3. UC Santa Barb., 92; 4. Idaho, 140; 5. Washington, 143; 6. UCLA, 151; 7. Arizona, 245; 8. Oregon, 272; 9. Cal Poly, 278; 10. Washington St., 320; 11. UC Irvine, 334; 12. Portland, 362; 13. Cal St. Fullerton, 424; 14. Southern California, 432; 15. San Francisco, 438; 16. Oregon St., 456; 17. Hawaii, 474; 18. Eastern Wash., 546; 19. San Diego, 549; 20. Long Beach St., 561; 21. Pepperdine, 584; 22. UC Riverside, 636; 23. Loyola Marymount, 645; 24. Cal St. Northridge, 669; 25. Santa Clara, 672; 26. UNLV, 732; 27. Sacramento St., 843; 28. Pacific, 888.
Championships: November 22 at Indiana State.
First round: North Carolina 3, Richmond 0; Duke 5, Old Dominion 3; Michigan St. 4, Boston College 0; Michigan 2, Pacific 1 (ot); Maryland 5, Delaware 2; American 2, Iowa 1; Northeastern 2, Connecticut 1 (ot); Wake Forest 7, Harvard 1.
Second round: Duke 2, North Carolina 1; Michigan St. 3, Michigan 2; Maryland 2, American 0; Wake Forest 4, Northeastern 2.
Semifinals (November 19 at Wake Forest): Duke (17-4) vs. Michigan St. (18-3); Maryland (17-5) vs. Wake Forest (18-3).
First round: North Carolina 6, Campbell 0; William & Mary 2, Virginia Tech 1; Stanford 2, Cal Poly 0; Santa Clara 2, California 1; Texas A&M 10, Texas St. 0; Illinois 2, Rice 0; Nebraska 3, Oral Roberts 0; Kansas 3, Creighton 1; Portland 3, Weber St. 0; Colorado 3, Utah 0; West Virginia 2, Southern Methodist 1; Texas 3, North Texas 0; Colgate 1, Arizona 0; Connecticut 2, Harvard 1; Wisconsin 2, Dayton 1 (ot); Notre Dame 4, Eastern Ill. 0; Virginia 6, James Madison 0; Duke 2, Va. Commonwealth 1; San Diego 1, UNLV (2 ot); UCLA 1, Pepperdine 0; Tennessee 2, Furman 0; UAB 2, Wake Forest 0; Detroit 3, Michigan 2; Ohio St. 2, Bowling Green 0; Princeton 5, Central Conn. St. 0; Villanova 2, Yale 1; Boston College 0, Florida St. 0 (2 ot) (Boston College advances on penalty kicks, 3-1); UCF 3, Florida 2; Washington 5, Birmingham-So. 0; Auburn 2, Clemson 0; Maryland 3, Loyola (Md.) 0; Penn St. 6, Binghamton 1.
Second round: North Carolina 6, William & Mary 0; Santa Clara 1, Stanford 0 (2 ot); Illinois 2, Texas A&M 1; Nebraska 2, Kansas 1 (ot); Portland 3, Colorado 0; Texas 2, West Virginia 1; Connecticut 4, Colgate 0; Notre Dame 1, Wisconsin 0; Duke 3, Virginia 0; UCLA 3, San Diego 0; Tennessee 1, UAB 0; Ohio St. 3, Detroit 0; Princeton 1, Villanova 0 (2 ot); Boston College 2, UCF 1; Washington 1, Auburn 0; Maryland 1, Penn St. 0.
Third round (November 19-21): Santa Clara (16-4-2) at North Carolina (20-0-2); Nebraska (14-8) at Illinois (15-5-2); Texas (15-6-2) at Portland (19-3); Connecticut (18-6-1) at Notre Dame (21-1-1); Duke (15-7) at UCLA (15-6); Tennessee (17-4-2) at Ohio St. (18-3-3); Boston College (15-6-1) at Princeton (17-2); Maryland (9-6-4) at Washington (16-4-1).
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