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  • A Kansas City Brown OutMar. 26, 2003 | Though it led throughout most of the game, Azusa Pacific couldn't hold off a fast-charging John Brown, which scored 6 of the game's final 7 points to beat the Cougars, 70-67.
  • Big Dance has Brown ToneMar. 19, 2003 | Azusa Pacific has been matched with John Brown in the opening round of the NAIA Tournament. The Cougars and Golden Eagles tip off at 10:30 p.m. (CST) Wednesday, March 26, in Kansas City's famed Municipal Auditorium
  • Concordia is the VictorMar. 18, 2003 | Guard Chris Victor nailed a game-winning shot to give Concordia a 69-67 upset victory over Azusa Pacific in the GSAC Tourney title game.
  • Last Line of DefenseMar. 15, 2003 | Defense wins championships, and Azusa Pacific advanced to the GSAC Tourney Finals with its defense, allowing just 18 second half points in a 64-49 win over Point Loma.
  • Stand and DeliverMar. 13, 2003 | Jeff Staniland loves to play Cal Baptist, and it's a good thing too. On a night when GSAC Player of the Year Caleb Gervin was iced, Staniland dumped in 26 in a 91-81 win.
  • Cougars Stand Alone in GSACMar. 10, 2003 | Azusa Pacific stands alone as GSAC champion for a 10th time in 11 years after the Cougars downed Point Loma Nazarene, 91-55.
  • Backdoors for EveryoneMar. 4, 2003 | Westmont used its backdoor cutting offense to beat Azusa Pacific, 85-75, but since Concordia lost as well, the Cougars used a backdoor of their own to claim at least a share of its 10th GSAC crown in 11 years.
  • Hoops Hopes Get HigherMar. 1, 2003 | Azusa Pacific moved to within 1 victory of clinching another GSAC crown by downing Vanguard, 80-57, in a conference game in Azusa.
  • Staniland Rolls, Cougars WinFeb. 25, 2003 | Jeff Staniland poured in a career-high 29 points to lead the NAIA's No. 5-ranked Cougars past California Baptist, 109-74, in an important GSAC game.
  • Indeed, Character CountsFeb. 22, 2003 | When it mattered most, Azusa Pacific displayed some impressive character and rebounded from disappointment with a 94-84 victory over Concordia.
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