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SCOREBOARD: NCAA Division I Men
November 24th, 2008 8AM
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Five teams -- UNC Greensboro, Cal Poly, Harvard, Jacksonville and Ohio State -- won on the road in the first round of the NCAA Division I  Men's Tournament. The 16 seeded teams move into action in the second round on Tuesday. For the first-round results and second-round schedules ...

RESULTS:
First Round
Nov. 21
Boston College 2
(Chin 19, Worley 41) Colgate 0.
William & Mary 3 (Hoxie 1, 10, Koger 42) Winthrop 1 (Araujo 77).
Duke 0 UNC Greensboro 2 (Kadam 18, Manyama 55).
Massachusetts 0 Harvard 1 (Akpan 102) (OT).
Northwestern 0 Loyola (Ill.) 0 (OT).
(Northwestern wins 4-1 on penalties.)
Louisville 3 (Clapham 32, Hernan 58, McDonald 85) Jacksonville 4 (Niakan 4, Taylor 58, Runeman 89, Hrustic 92) (OT).
UIC 0 Dayton 0 (OT).
(UIC wins 3-1 on penalties.)
Boston Univ. 1 (Oh 45) Fairleigh Dickinson 0.
UCLA 0 Cal Poly 1 (Anderson 28).
Saint Louis 1 (Hayes 110) Drake 0 (OT).
California 3 (Deal 35, Omphroy 49, Wiedeman 85) San Francisco 0.
Tulsa 1 (Parada 80 UMKC 0.
Connecticut 1 (own goal 15) Fairfield 0.
George Mason 1 (E.Martinez 48) Penn 0.
Nov. 22
Oakland 0 Ohio State 0 (OT).
(Ohio State wins 4-3 on penalties.)
UC Davis 4 (Patterson 25, Anibaba 57, Leer 65, 85) Denver 0.

SCHEDULE:
Second Round
Nov. 25
#1 Wake Forest vs. William & Mary
#16 Dartmouth vs. Boston College
#9 Loyola (Md.) vs. UNC Greensboro
#8 South Florida vs. Harvard
#5 Akron vs. Ohio State
#12 Notre Dame vs. Northwestern
#13 North Carolina vs. Jacksonville
#4 Michigan State vs. UIC
#3 St. John's vs. Boston University
#14 UC Irvine vs. Cal Poly
#11 Michigan vs. UC Davis
#6 Indiana vs. Saint Louis
#7 Creighton vs. Tulsa
#10 Virginia vs. Connecticut
#15 UC Santa Barbara vs. California
#2 Maryland vs. George Mason

 



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