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  • Lined Up, Going NowhereApr. 19, 2008 | Everything lined up just right, but Azusa Pacific couldn't cash in, dropping a GSAC twinbill to Biola, 1-0 and 3-2.
  • Halma is the HeroApr. 15, 2008 | Erin Halma led Azusa Pacific to a doubleheader split with the NAIA's No. 10-ranked Vanguard.
  • Feeling the HeatApr. 12, 2008 | The heat – both from the temperature and moment – got to Azusa Pacific which dropped a twinbill to top-ranked Cal Baptist, 3-2 and 8-0.
  • Point Loma Gives a LessonApr. 8, 2008 | Point Loma Nazarene served notice just how far Azusa Pacific needs to go to become an NAIA elite. Drubbing the Cougars for a GSAC sweep, 8-0 and 11-1.
  • Meeting ExpectationsApr. 5, 2008 | Azusa Pacific did what was expected, and the Cougars had to do it. They convincingly swept a GSAC doubleheader from Hope International, 13-0 and 9-2.
  • Coyotes Get 2 From CougarsApr. 1, 2008 | Cal State San Bernardino rallied with 3 runs in the bottom of the seventh and swept a nonconference doubleheader from Azusa Pacific, 6-5 and 9-1.
  • Walk-on, Walk offMar. 29, 2008 | Walk-on Nicole Llorens, who gave up softball 2 years ago, lined a walk-off single to give Azusa Pacific a sweep of No. 19 Concordia.
  • Doubled UpMar. 27, 2008 | Columbia doubled up the score on Azusa Pacific to sweep a nonconference doubleheader, 4-2 and 2-1.
  • Hundley Goes Distance, Then SomeMar. 18, 2008 | Camille Hundley pitched 14 consecutive innings to lead Azusa Pacific to a GSAC sweep of Biola, 2-1 and 5-0.
  • Halma Eyes a Cougar PrizeMar. 15, 2008 | Erin Halma’s arm and bat led Azusa Pacific to its first conference shutout victory in 2 years and a doubleheader split with Vanguard.
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