First Round
The first round took place on March 13, 2007, and March 14, 2007. The higher-seeded team hosted each game.
March 13, 2007 | ||||
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Region | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Venue |
North | Mississippi State Bulldogs | 82–63 | Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils | Humphrey Coliseum – Starkville, MS |
North | Michigan Wolverines | 68–58 | Utah State Aggies | Crisler Arena – Ann Arbor, MI |
North | Florida State Seminoles | 77–61 | Toledo Rockets | Donald L. Tucker Center – Tallahassee, FL |
East | West Virginia Mountaineers | 74–50 | Delaware State Hornets | WVU Coliseum – Morgantown, WV |
East | Massachusetts Minutemen | 89–87 | Alabama Crimson Tide | Mullins Center – Amherst, MA |
East | Drexel Dragons | 56–63 | N.C. State Wolfpack | Daskalakis Athletic Center – Philadelphia, PA |
East | Oklahoma State Cowboys | 64–67 | Marist Red Foxes | Gallagher-Iba Arena – Stillwater, OK |
March 14, 2007 | ||||
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Region | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Venue |
North | Bradley Braves | 90–78 | Providence Friars | Carver Arena – Peoria, IL |
West | Air Force Falcons | 75–51 | Austin Peay Governors | Clune Arena – Colorado Springs, CO |
West | Georgia Bulldogs | 88–78 | Fresno State Bulldogs | Stegeman Coliseum – Athens, GA |
West | DePaul Blue Demons | 83–71 | Hofstra Pride | McGrath Arena – Chicago, IL |
West | Kansas State Wildcats | 59–57 | Vermont Catamounts | Bramlage Coliseum – Manhattan, KS |
South | Clemson Tigers | 64–57 | East Tennessee State Buccaneers | Littlejohn Coliseum – Clemson, SC |
South | Ole Miss Rebels | 73–59 | Appalachian State Mountaineers | Tad Smith Coliseum – Oxford, MS |
South | Missouri State Bears | 70–74 | San Diego State Aztecs | Hammons Student Center – Springfield, MO |
South | Syracuse Orange | 79–73 | South Alabama Jaguars | Carrier Dome – Syracuse, NY |
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