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  • Men's Hoops Signs 3Jul. 6, 2005 | After reaching the national title game this past March, a pair of guards and a big man have signed on to try and help push Azusa Pacific over the top in 2006.
  • Odell is NAIA's BestMar. 24, 2005 | Azusa Pacific's Bill Odell was named the NAIA Men's Basketball Coach of the Year for 2005 after leading the Cougars to their first-ever NAIA Championship game appearance and their 12th GSAC title in the past 13 years.
  • Title Hopes SmittenMar. 22, 2005 | Pat Smits hit back-to-back treys down the stretch to lift unseeded John Brown to a 65-55 victory over Azusa Pacific in the NAIA championship game.
  • Bustin' Down the DoorMar. 21, 2005 | Having been on the outside looking in so many times in the past decade, Azusa Pacific can finally take a peek from the top, advancing to its first-ever NAIA Championship game after beating Robert Morris College, 96-88, in tonight's semifinal.
  • Cool, Calm and Still CollectedMar. 19, 2005 | Defending national champ Mountain State threw everything it could at Azusa Pacific but the Cougars kept their poise and are still playing after defeating the No. 1-ranked team, 82-66, in the quarterfinals of the NAIA Championship Tournament.
  • As Sweet as Can BeMar. 19, 2005 | Azusa Pacific staged one of the greatest comebacks in program history and then played in one of the most spectacular endings in NAIA Tournament history, eventually stealing a 100-93 triple overtime victory over Oklahoma Christian in the "Sweet 16."
  • Moon Over Kansas CityMar. 17, 2005 | As the clock struck midnight, Azusa Pacific in turn struck Houston Baptist, laying an 88-72 thumping on the Huskies in the first round of the NAIA Basketball Championship Tournament.
  • NAIA Tournament BoundMar. 9, 2005 | Azusa Pacific is 1 of 16 schools to place both its men's and women's basketball teams in their respective NAIA Championship Tournament. The national office has released seedings and the complete 32-team braket for both tournaments.
  • A Little More LusterMar. 8, 2005 | Concordia had a little more luster to its offense and was able to hold off Azusa Pacific for a 63-59 victory in the championship game of the GSAC Postseason Tournament.
  • Roled into OneMar. 5, 2005 | The role players of Adam Greenaway, Nate Pratt and Josh Dillon led No. 8-ranked Azusa Pacific to a 71-68 victory over The Master's in the semifinals of the GSAC Tournament.
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