The Fantastic Five

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T1. Southern Illinois, Missouri Valley (23-10, 13-7 MWC, 18 RPI) Chicago 7
T1. Nevada, Western Athletic (24-6, 16-3 WAC, 33) Chicago 9
3. Pacific, Big West (26-3, 19-1 BWC, 22) Albuquerque 8
4. Miami (Oh.), Mid-American (19-10, 13-7 MAC, 43)

5. St. Mary's, Western Athletic (25-8, 12-4 WCC, 30) Chicago 10
6. Wichita State, Missouri Valley (20-9, 13-7 MVC, 45)
7. Northern Iowa, Missouri Valley (21-10, 11-7 MVC, 37) Syracuse 11 (thanks, Mr. Bowlsby)
8. Buffalo, Mid-American (22-9, 14-8 MAC, 46)
9. Southwest Missouri State, Missouri Valley (18-12, 11-9 MVC, 52)
10. St. Joseph's, Atlantic 10 (19-11, 16-3 A-10, 57)
11. Holy Cross, Patriot (24-6, 15-2 PL, 66)
12. Davidson, Southern (21-8, 17-1 SoCon, 80)
13. Denver, Sun Belt (20-10, 14-4 SBC, 101)


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