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TULSA, Okla. -- The Fresno State women's tennis team and the SMU men's tennis team both captured their second Western Athletic Conference tennis titles, Sunday at the Michael D. Case Tennis Center in Tulsa, Okla.

The top-seeded and 25th ranked Bulldogs (16-5) defeated third-seeded SMU (16-12), 4-0. Fresno State captured the first point of the match, winning two of three doubles matches. Using the momentum from the doubles point, the Bulldogs won the singles matches at the first three doubles positions.

Freshman of the Year and first team all-WAC honoree, Chloe Carlotti clinched the match for the Bulldogs with a, 6-4, 6-4, win over SMU's Jenny Langer. With the win, the Bulldogs avenged last season's loss in the finals to TCU, 4-2.

SMU (18-12) took home its second WAC Championship with a 4-1 win over second-seeded Tulsa. The last time the Mustangs won the title was in 1998 also in Tulsa.

The 42nd-ranked Golden Hurricane (16-11) started strong winning the doubles point, 2-1, behind the first team all-WAC team of Dane McGregor and Pawel Sebastyanski.

The Mustangs took control in singles play winning at the Nos. 1-3 and No. 5 slots. Johan Brunstrom, a first-team all-WAC honoree, clinched the match for the Mustangs with a 7-6, 6-3 win over McGregor.

All four teams now await the announcement of NCAA Regionals.

Men's Results
Quarterfinals April 26
#5 Boise State def. #4 Fresno State, 4-2
#3 Rice def. #6 Hawai'i, 4-2
#2 Tulsa def. #7 Nevada, 4-0

Semifinals April 27
#1 SMU def. #5 Boise State, 4-1
#2 Tulsa def. #3 Rice, 4-0

Finals April 28
#1 SMU def. #2 Tulsa, 4-1

Women's Results
Play-in Round April 26
#9 San Jose State def. #8 Hawai'i, 4-2
#7 Rice def. #10 Louisiana Tech, 4-0

Quarterfinals April 26
#1 Fresno State def. #9 San Jose State, 4-0
#4 Tulsa def. #5 Nevada, 4-2
#3 SMU def. #6 UTEP, 4-1
#2 Boise State def. #7 Rice, 4-3

Semifinals April 27
#1 Fresno State def. #4 Tulsa, 4-1
#3 SMU def. #2 Boise State, 4-2

Finals April 28
#1 Fresno State def. #3 SMU, 4-0