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  • All-American Tennis TrioMay 30, 2003 | Fresh off the finest men's tennis season in school history, sophomores Sam Fletcher and Adam Davidson, and freshman Boris Bakalov were named to the NAIA All-American first team.
  • No Georgia PeachMay 16, 2003 | Back-to-back thrillers seemed to empty Azusa Pacific's tank as the Cougars' run towards the NAIA title ended in the championship match to Oklahoma Christian in Peachtree City, Ga.
  • The Riddle is SolvedMay 15, 2003 | Azusa Pacific surrendered another 3-0 lead, but again, the Cougars solved the riddle and held on to beat Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 5-3, to advance to tomorrow's championship match.
  • Final Four is Berry GoodMay 14, 2003 | The weather wasn't cooperating, neither was Berry (Ga.), but No. 1 seed Azusa Pacific overcame both and defeated the Vikings, 5-3, to advance to its first-ever NAIA Final Four.
  • Message On a RacketMay 13, 2003 | Azusa Pacific sent a message to the rest of the NAIA Tournament field that it deserves the NAIA's top billing, sailing to a 5-0 win over Aquinas (Mich.) in the opening round.
  • Cougars are Top SeedMay 8, 2003 | Azusa Pacific, which has advanced to 2 straight quarterfinals, is the top seed at the 2003 NAIA Men's Tennis National Championship, which historically is the best place to be.
  • Cougars Are Region ChampsMay 2, 2003 | Azusa Pacific cruised past Vanguard, 5-0, to claim its fourth straight NAIA Region II title and the region's automatic bid to the NAIA Tournament May 12-16.
  • Tennis in Region FinalsMay 1, 2003 | Azusa Pacific, the top ranked team in the NAIA, made quick work of Westmont to advance to the NAIA Region II Finals where the Cougars will face Vanguard Friday at 1 p.m.
  • Cougars Win Ojai CrownApr. 27, 2003 | Sam Fletcher and Adam Davidson won the double's championship at the 103rd Annual Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament, lifting Azusa Pacific to the team title.
  • Davidson to Play in JapanApr. 11, 2003 | Azusa Pacific sophomore Adam Davidson has been named to the ITA All-Star team that will tour Japan this summer. He is the lone NAIA player selected to the team.
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