Twelve automatic bids went out last week on the women’s side, eleven conference tournaments and the Ivy League, with the top seed winning seven conference tournaments and the two seed winning the other four. Below are last week’s big winners and further below are the teams that were last week’s biggest losers.
Vanderbilt – the Commodores won the SEC Championship for the second year in a row, third time in the last four years, with a 4-0 win over the second seed Florida. VU junior Fernanda Contreras clinched the match with a dominating 6-2, 6-1 win at No. 2. The top seeds defeated Texas A&M 4-1 in the quarterfinals and Ole Miss 4-1 in the semifinals.
VANDY WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP!@Vandywtennis snags their 3rd SEC Conference Tournament Title!? pic.twitter.com/YwQrgvUbpm
SEC Women’s Tennis (@SECWTennis) April 22, 2018
Tulsa – the Golden Hurricane won the American Athletic Conference Championship for the third time in the last four years with a 4-0 win over the No. 5 seed and host SMU. Tulsa, which was the No. 2 seed, defeated Memphis 4-1 in the quarterfinals and Wichita State 4-2 in the semifinals. The top seed, UCF, was knocked out in the semifinals in a 4-3 nail-biter to SMU.
Here’s the winning point for @TulsaWTennis, as it wins its third @American_Tenn Women’s Championship and punches its ticket to the NCAA Championship! pic.twitter.com/UTpCtGoT4T
The American (@American_Conf) April 22, 2018
Thats it! Flopi CLINCHES the 2018 ASUN Conference Championship for the Ospreys! pic.twitter.com/WrLhX1DD34
UNF Women’s Tennis (@OspreyWTEN) April 22, 2018
Winthrop for the ?!!#BigSouthWTEN? https://t.co/CJoBCzrKz0
Big South Game Day (@BigSouthGameDay) April 21, 2018
The 26th conference title in 34 years for @wmtribewtennis!
Take a look back at the highlights from today’s #CAAChamps match pic.twitter.com/KHUNIQmuda
Colonial Athletic Association (@CAASports) April 22, 2018
After reaching the finals in three consecutive years, the third time was a charm for @FIUAthletics ?
C-USA Womens Tennis Championship recap ?: pic.twitter.com/kQBXSYF3Yd
Conference USA (@ConferenceUSA) April 23, 2018
The official 2018 #NECtennis women’s champions pic.@LIUAthletics defends its conference title, wins fourth in program history. pic.twitter.com/MLYdOwyg0d
Northeast Conference (@NECsports) April 22, 2018
So many feels in this pic.
EKU Tennis (@EKU_Tennis) April 23, 2018
These girls were TOUGH yesterday, taking the SoCon tourney title 4-1 over ETSU! #DinsDancing #theelite8 #thebestisyettocome #proudcoach pic.twitter.com/crdTvR6Q18
Adam Herendeen (@CoachHerendeen) April 23, 2018
CHAMPIONS! ??
No. 2 @GSUWTennis 4
No. 4 @WeAreSouth_WTEN 2#SunBeltTEN #FunBelt pic.twitter.com/PL7FEcfhoU#FunBelt (@SunBelt) April 22, 2018
Champs!#GoArmy pic.twitter.com/aqDJRDZ0f2
Army WP W.Tennis (@ArmyWP_WTennis) April 22, 2018
Women’s Losers
Kansas State finished the regular season on a four-match losing streak after falling at home to Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. The Wildcats will most likely need to upset Texas Tech on Friday in the Big XII Tournament to have a chance at an at-large bid.
Washington State dropped its third straight and fourth in the last five matches after falling 5-2 to state-rival Washington. A few weeks ago the Cougars were in good shape to make the NCAAs but now they’ll need to beat Cal and probably Stanford in the Pac-12 Tournament to move up enough.
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