Sunday's Scores: USC Rebound?

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  • Elon Phoenix
  • South Carolina Gamecocks
  • Concordia Golden Eagles
  • Minn.-Duluth Bulldogs
  • Minnesota Golden Gophers
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  • Sierra Nevada Eagles
  • St. Thomas Tommies

The Saturday slate is in the books, and now there are 39 total contests on this Sunday, April 9.

In Division I, there are 20 contests listed on the schedule/scores page.

In SELC country, No. 19 South Carolina needs to beat Elon this afternoon or the Gamecocks will be essentially eliminated for conference tournament contention.

No. 25 Minnesota turned the key CCLA tilt with Pittsburgh into a laugher. If the Gophers handle Davenport next week, they'll be the second seed in the conference tourney..

The Division II docket features 23 games, according to the schedule/scores page.

No. 13 Minn.-Duluth pulled the shocker of the year, upending previously undefeated St. Thomas, 10-9. The loss halts the Tommies 27-game winning streak.

In Reno, No. 2 Concordia-Irvine will square off against No. 5 Sierra Nevada at 1 p.m. PDT. SNC is streaming the game on its Facebook Live page, so check that out.

Check back for more updates and live stream information.

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