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  • Soccer Schedule ReleasedJul. 14, 2003 | The 2003 Azusa Pacific women's soccer schedule has been released. The Cougars, who are the NAIA runners-up, are coming off a season in which they won their third straight GSAC title and made their fifth straight NAIA Final Four.
  • All-American TrifectaDec. 10, 2002 | Azusa Pacific's Erin Arbizu and Jen Sousa were named to the NAIA All-American first team. Heather Hannemann was named to the third team.
  • Third Time's No CharmNov. 26, 2002 | Westmont completed a perfect trifecta, defeating the Cougars for the third time this season--this time it was for all the marbles.
  • Westmont One More TimeNov. 25, 2002 | Erin Arbizu's goal in the 92nd minute lifted No. 3-ranked Azusa Pacific to a 1-0 victory over top-ranked Lindenwood in the semifinals of the NAIA Tournament.
  • High FiveNov. 23, 2002 | Freshman Jolie Nitta broke a scoreless tie with a goal in the 60th minute to lift the Cougars to a 3-1 win over Lindsey Wilson and their fifth straight NAIA Final Four appearance.
  • Statement MakersNov. 22, 2002 | It didn't take long for Azusa Pacific to make its statement. Erin Arbizu scored twice in the first 10 minutes and the Cougars beat Embry-Riddle, 3-0, to advance to the NAIA Quarterfinals.
  • By the Skin of Its TeethNov. 18, 2002 | Azusa Pacific got the help it needed Saturday, locking up one of 2 available at-large berths and sneaking into the 2002 NAIA Women's Soccer Tournament.
  • Dead Cougar WaitingNov. 16, 2002 | Westmont defeated Azusa Pacific 1-0 in the Region II Finals forcing the Cougars to sit and wait to learn of its postseason fate.
  • Square DancingNov. 11, 2002 | Erin Arbizu christened Azusa Square Field with a pair of goals as Azusa Pacific advanced to the Region II Finals with a 3-2 win over Notre Dame de Namur.
  • Six Named All-GSACNov. 9, 2002 | Highlighted by senior GSAC Player of the Year Jenn Sousa, Azusa Pacific had 6 members of its GSAC championship team named to the 2002 All-GSAC team.
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