Tennessee Expands Lead at Home Invite
Tennessee expanded its lead at its home invite after Day 2 on Friday. The Tennessee men have 830.5 points, well ahead of Denver (533.5), Penn (472), Duke (399), North Carolina
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Tennessee expanded its lead at its home invite after Day 2 on Friday. The Tennessee men have 830.5 points, well ahead of Denver (533.5), Penn (472), Duke (399), North Carolina
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