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  • Clark Picked by D-BacksJun. 4, 2003 | Azusa Pacific pitcher Chad Clark was the second of 5 GSAC players selected in the 2003 MLB First-Year Players Draft as the Arizona Diamondbacks picked him the 21st round.
  • Cougar Baseball Reaches OutMay 13, 2003 | In conjunction with the NAIA's Champion of Character initiative, the Azusa Pacific baseball team reached out to the surrounding communities with free baseball clinics.
  • Point of No ReturnMay 7, 2003 | Point Loma put Azusa Pacific in an 8-0 hole, and then answered every Cougar attempt at a comeback in a 14-6 win in the NAIA Region II playoffs, ending the Cougars' season.
  • Klatt Ks CougarsMay 6, 2003 | Biola's Ryan Klatt notched 12 strikeouts as he 1-hit Azusa Pacific to lift the Eagles to an 11-0 win over the Cougars in the opening round of the NAIA Region II Playoffs.
  • Revenge of the LeopardsApr. 30, 2003 | La Verne scored 11 runs over a 3-inning span to key its way to a 13-6 win over Azusa Pacific, avenging a 2-1 defeat in Azusa last month.
  • Cougars Throw Away ChanceApr. 29, 2003 | It seems so simple--field and throw. Unfortunately, Azusa Pacific struggled to do either Tuesday night, committing a season-high 7 errors in a 16-4 GSAC loss to The Master's.
  • Pair of AcesApr. 26, 2003 | In baseball, pitching is a key, and Azusa Pacific received a pair of sparkling performances on the mound to get a crucial GSAC doubleheader sweep at Concordia.
  • Doctor's Orders? A WinApr. 23, 2003 | After an exhausting 7 games in 7 days, Azusa Pacific followed the doctor's orders and breezed past Pomona-Pitzer, 6-1, in just over 2 hours.
  • Warriors Battle BackApr. 17, 2003 | Lewis-Clark State wasn't about to fall twice to Azusa Pacific on its home field. The Warriors scored 5 straight runs to win 6-3.
  • Valley of the VictoriesApr. 16, 2003 | It seemed like old times for former prep teammates Cameron Radonich and Kelly Strickland who paired up to lead Azusa Pacific to a 9-3 victory over Eastern Oregon.
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