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  • McDowell Sharp AgainMar. 8, 2006 | Guy McDowell tossed 6.1 innings of scoreless baseball leading Azusa Pacific to a 2-0 win over The Master's on Wednesday at Reese Field.
  • Wildcats Offensive in SweepMar. 7, 2006 | Using speed on the bases and the longball to its advantage, Culver-Stockton handed Azusa Pacific a pair of losses, 16-10 and 8-4, on Tuesday, at Cougar Field.
  • A Pair of AdditionsMar. 6, 2006 | Azusa Pacific has signed prep star Virgil Chavira, a senior at Western Christian High. The Cougars have also inked an agreement to play the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in an exhibition game in April.
  • Cougars Outdueled TwiceMar. 4, 2006 | Point Loma Nazarene and Azusa Pacific got outstanding starts from all 4 pitchers in a doubleheader. However, the Sea Lions took both games by scores of 2-1 and 1-0.
  • Twice as NiceMar. 2, 2006 | For the second straight night Azusa Pacific put together a late rally to beat Vanguard. Dwight Nixon's 2-run double in the ninth beat the Lions, 3-1.
  • Late Rally Wins ItMar. 1, 2006 | Azusa Pacific scored 4 times in the bottom of the eighth inning - including 3 on Titus Lester's bases clearing triple - to post a come-from-behind, 8-5, win over Vanguard.
  • Road WarriorsFeb. 26, 2006 | Azusa Pacific swept a doubleheader from Westmont in GSAC baseball action on Saturday winning 12-4 and 7-1. The Cougars improved to 10-4.
  • Johnson Slams PattenFeb. 21, 2006 | Nick Johnson hit a pair of grand slams leading Azusa Pacific to a 16-0 win over Patten in a non-conference game at Cougar Field.
  • Bethany Takes A PairFeb. 20, 2006 | Bethany's Jacob McKinley threw a complete game in the opener and then singled home the tying run in the nightcap leading the Bruins to a doubleheader sweep over Azusa Pacific.
  • Staggering ComebackFeb. 17, 2006 | After trailing 4-0, Stephen Vogt's 3-run homer later tied the game and Azusa Pacific went on to post a 9-4 come from behind win over Claremont Mudd Scripps.
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