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  • Michel Bookends His VisitsFeb. 28, 2004 | In his first-ever GSAC game 4 years ago, Brett Michel hit a game-winning 3-pointer to beat Vanguard in "The Pit." Four years later, in his final visit he hit another game-winning 3.
  • Cougars Nearly SlipFeb. 24, 2004 | Azusa Pacific nearly let its new-found perch atop the GSAC slip away but the Cougars held on for an 89-86 victory at Cal Baptist.
  • Concordia Suffers Pratt FallFeb. 21, 2004 | Sophomore guard Nate Pratt spearheaded some nifty play by the reserves to lead No. 5-ranked Azusa Pacific to a 94-88 victory over defending NAIA champion Concordia.
  • Cougars Wrestle Out a WinFeb. 17, 2004 | Sparked by Ryan Dillon's offensive outburst, the NAIA's No. 5-ranked Azusa Pacific downed No. 18 Biola, 79-65, in Azusa.
  • Benchmark PlayFeb. 14, 2004 | Azusa Pacific got in the shot in the arm from the play of reserves Nate Pratt and Kasey Myers to beat Fresno Pacific, 73-54.
  • Cougars Muscle UpFeb. 10, 2004 | The NAIA's No. 5-ranked Azusa Pacific had to flex its muscle in the second half of a 96-79 victory over The Master's.
  • Tarred and FeatheredFeb. 7, 2004 | Azusa Pacific put a beating on the Hawks of Christian Heritage, thumping its GSAC rival, 115-76, on the road.
  • Reserve DutyFeb. 3, 2004 | Guards Jeff Bates and Nate Pratt came off the bench to rain 3-pointers in leading No. 8-ranked Azusa Pacific to a 102-59 victory at Hope International.
  • Michel has Lock & KeyJan. 30, 2004 | Brett Michel turned in one of his best defensive efforts ever while Ryan Dillon launched offensive bombs to lead Azusa Pacific to a 68-55 victory over Point Loma.
  • The Magic is VanquishedJan. 24, 2004 | There was no "Murchison Magic" for Westmont this time as No. 12-ranked Azusa Pacific thumped the Warriors, 73-53, for the biggest win ever in Santa Barbara.
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