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2019 Music City Classic 2019 MUSIC CITY CLASSIC MARCH 15-17 Hosted by VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY SMYRNA, TN 2019 MUSIC CITY CLASSIC Tournament Standings - Current Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Total Total POS TEAM WON LOSS Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Total Avg/GM Baker Trad 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 1 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 5 0 1,141 1,103 1,006 1,037 1,104 - - - - - 5,391 - 5,391 215.6 2 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY 3 2 1,109 1,036 1,104 1,045 937 - - - - - 5,231 - 5,231 209.2 3 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 2 3 976 1,036 1,012 1,052 1,099 - - - - - 5,175 - 5,175 207.0 4 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY 4 1 992 1,002 963 1,026 1,076 - - - - - 5,059 - 5,059 202.4 5 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY 4 1 1,003 975 994 1,105 961 - - - - - 5,038 - 5,038 201.5 6 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN, WHITEWATER 5 0 991 1,023 1,046 932 1,040 - - - - - 5,032 - 5,032 201.3 7 UNIV. OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 5 0 1,007 999 1,074 975 963 - - - - - 5,018 - 5,018 200.7 8 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 3 1 844 980 1,101 1,071 999 - - - - - 4,995 - 4,995 199.8 9 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY (PA) 3 1 954 1,082 976 1,053 895 - - - - - 4,960 - 4,960 198.4 10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY 2 2 933 1,051 1,024 968 936 - - - - - 4,912 - 4,912 196.5 11 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY 4 1 950 916 1,042 921 1,043 - - - - - 4,872 - 4,872 194.9 12 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY 4 1 1,028 818 1,003 1,047 965 - - - - - 4,861 - 4,861 194.4 13 SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY 4 1 907 879 979 1,065 1,007 - - - - - 4,837 - 4,837 193.5 14 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - BROOKLYN 1 4 967 940 908 971 1,003 - - - - - 4,789 - 4,789 191.6 15 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 1 4 1,046 926 905 968 942 - - - - - 4,787 - 4,787 191.5 16 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 3 2 897 985 871 915 1,085 - - - - - 4,753 - 4,753 190.1 17 UNIV. OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM 2 3 849 1,013 945 953 981 - - - - - 4,741 - 4,741 189.6 18 TULANE UNIVERSITY 1 4 927 914 997 905 836 - - - - - 4,579 - 4,579 183.2 19 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 2 3 881 957 982 859 847 - - - - - 4,526 - 4,526 181.0 20 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 2 2 945 970 860 828 907 - - - - - 4,510 - 4,510 180.4 21 PRAIRIE VIEW A & M UNIVERSITY 1 4 849 852 909 874 989 - - - - - 4,473 - 4,473 178.9 22 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE - BROOKLYN 1 4 894 880 849 904 928 - - - - - 4,455 - 4,455 178.2 23 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 2 3 949 910 834 924 835 - - - - - 4,452 - 4,452 178.1 24 DRURY UNIVERSITY 1 4 905 996 806 851 885 - - - - - 4,443 - 4,443 177.7 25 MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 2 2 846 886 862 878 908 - - - - - 4,380 - 4,380 175.2 26 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 2 3 756 929 819 875 891 - - - - - 4,270 - 4,270 170.8 27 ELMHURST COLLEGE 1 4 850 818 863 796 891 - - - - - 4,218 - 4,218 168.7 28 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 0 5 725 835 816 887 828 - - - - - 4,091 - 4,091 163.6 29 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) 0 5 735 853 789 691 718 - - - - - 3,786 - 3,786 151.4 30 BYE 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31 0 - - - 2019 MUSIC CITY CLASSIC INDIVIDUAL MATCH RESULTS 1 BAKER 4 BAKER 0 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY 933 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 725 0 PRAIRIE VIEW A & M UNIVERSITY 874 MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 878 0 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 844 BYE - 0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY 1,026 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY 968 0 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY (PA) 954 PRAIRIE VIEW A & M UNIVERSITY 849 0 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY 1,045 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 1,071 0 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 945 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY 992 0 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 887 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY (PA) 1,053 0 MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 846 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY 1,109 0 BYE - HOWARD UNIVERSITY 828 0 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - BROOKLYN 967 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY 1,028 0 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) 691 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE - BROOKLYN 904 0 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY 950 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 1,141 0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY 1,105 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - BROOKLYN 971 0 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 1,046 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) 735 0 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 915 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY 921 0 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 881 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY 1,003 0 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY 1,047 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 968 0 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE - BROOKLYN 894 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 897 0 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 1,037 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 859 0 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN, WHITEWATER 991 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 976 0 DRURY UNIVERSITY 851 UNIV. OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 975 0 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 756 ELMHURST COLLEGE 850 0 TULANE UNIVERSITY 905 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN, WHITEWATER 932 0 SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY 907 DRURY UNIVERSITY 905 0 UNIV. OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM 953 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 875 0 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 949 TULANE UNIVERSITY 927 0 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 1,052 SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY 1,065 0 UNIV. OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 1,007 UNIV. OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM 849 0 ELMHURST COLLEGE 796 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 924 2 BAKER 5 BAKER 0 ELMHURST COLLEGE 818 SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY 879 0 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 891 TULANE UNIVERSITY 836 0 TULANE UNIVERSITY 914 UNIV. OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 999 0 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN, WHITEWATER 1,040 DRURY UNIVERSITY 885 0 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 1,036 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 929 0 UNIV. OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 963 ELMHURST COLLEGE 891 0 UNIV. OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM 1,013 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN, WHITEWATER 1,023 0 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 835 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 1,099 0 DRURY UNIVERSITY 996 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 910 0 SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY 1,007 UNIV. OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM 981 0 BYE - ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY (PA) 1,082 0 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 907 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 828 0 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 835 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 980 0 MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 908 BYE - 0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY 1,002 MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 886 0 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY 936 PRAIRIE VIEW A & M UNIVERSITY 989 0 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY 1,036 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY 1,051 0 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 999 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY 1,076 0 PRAIRIE VIEW A & M UNIVERSITY 852 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 970 0 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY (PA) 895 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY 937 0 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) 853 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 957 0 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE - BROOKLYN 928 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 1,104 0 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 985 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - BROOKLYN 940 0 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 847 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY 965 0 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY 818 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY 916 0 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 942 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 1,085 0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY 975 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE - BROOKLYN 880 0 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - BROOKLYN 1,003 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) 718 0 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 1,103 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 926 0 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY 1,043 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY 961 3 BAKER 6 TRADITIONAL 0 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 982 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 871 0 UNIV. OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM - LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - BROOKLYN - 0-0 0 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE - BROOKLYN 849 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY 1,003 0 ELMHURST COLLEGE - SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY 1,042 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) 789 0 DRURY UNIVERSITY - ADELPHI UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - BROOKLYN 908 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 1,006 0 TULANE UNIVERSITY - ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE - BROOKLYN - 0-0 0 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 905 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY 994 0 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY - DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 834 UNIV. OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM 945 0 UNIV. OF CENTRAL MISSOURI - MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE - 0-0 0 UNIV. OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 1,074 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 1,012 0 SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY - ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY (PA) - 0-0 0 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN, WHITEWATER 1,046 ELMHURST COLLEGE 863 0 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN - MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 819 DRURY UNIVERSITY 806 0 LEWIS UNIVERSITY - HOWARD UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY 979 TULANE UNIVERSITY 997 0 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN, WHITEWATER - YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 860 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY 1,104 0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 862 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) 816 0 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY 1,024 BYE - 0 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) - PRAIRIE VIEW A & M UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 1,101 PRAIRIE VIEW A & M UNIVERSITY 909 0 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY - NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) - 0-0 0 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY (PA) 976 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY 963 0 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY - MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 2019 MUSIC CITY CLASSIC INDIVIDUAL MATCH RESULTS Page 2 7 TRADITIONAL 10 TRADITIONAL 0 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY - LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 PRAIRIE VIEW A & M UNIVERSITY - NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY - MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY - NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) - 0-0 0 BYE - LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) - 0-0 0 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY - PRAIRIE VIEW A & M UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE (IL) - VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) - MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY - TULANE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN, WHITEWATER - ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY (PA) - 0-0 0 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY - UNIV.
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