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CIT Tournament 2015 scores and bracket: Cleveland State, Evansville among teams moving on

The first round of the CIT is almost complete, with just one more game to be played Thursday.

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The Collegeinsider.com Tournament continued its first round on Wednesday night with some important contests. The second round isn’t quite settled yet, with just one game to be played on Thursday, but fans know 15 of the 16 teams that will continue to play next week and beyond.

If you don’t religiously follow the mid-major scene, there weren’t a lot of marquee teams that played Wednesday night. Cleveland State and Evansville might be the most high-profile squads, if only for being the third-best teams in their respective conferences. Sam Houston State racked up a lofty regular-season record but couldn’t get past Stephen F. Austin, so the Bearkats are stuck in this tournament. The rest of the field is filled with interesting, but unexciting teams who couldn’t do enough to win their small conferences.

Despite that criticism, there’s a trophy up for grabs and senior players can keep playing, so the CIT is still worth following. Here are Wednesday’s scores:

High Point 70, Maryland Eastern Shore 64
Canisius 87, Dartmouth 72
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 75, Florida Gulf Coast 69
Cleveland State 86, Western Michigan 57
Kent State 68, Middle Tennessee 56
Sam Houston State 87, UNC-Wilmington 71
Evansville 82, IPFW 77
Northern Arizona 75, Grand Canyon 70
Sacramento State 73, Portland 66

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