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Western Athletic Conference
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gobulldogs.com - Fresno State Official Athletic Site (505 words)
Fresno State went 2-1 in the three-day tournament while the Aztecs won all three games.
The Fresno State soccer team was valiant in a 1-0 loss to Hawai'i during the Western Athletic Conference final on Sunday in Boise, Idaho.
In their first meeting in nearly two months, the Fresno State Bulldogs started strong against the host Aggies of New Mexico State in the final regular season match of the 2007 season, but the No. 13 team in the country was just too much in the end for the visitors.
Louisiana Tech denies Fresno State share of conference title - NCAA Sports.com (748 words)
Fresno State (8-4, 6-2) was in control of the WAC after ending a four-game losing streak to Boise State with a 27-7 win Nov. 10.
Fresno State fumbled twice, threw two interceptions, botched a field-goal attempt, committed a personal foul to extend a touchdown drive and another penalty to negate a touchdown of its own, helping Louisiana Tech break out to a 26-3 lead.
Fresno State had a kickoff return for a touchdown by Adam Jennings called back because of a holding call on Richard Marshall before Kyle Zimmerman's 24-yard field goal.
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