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  • Aced in AlabamaMay 21, 2004 | Azusa Pacific had been the No. 1-ranked team in the NAIA every day this season but one. Unfortunately, it was the final day as Auburn-Montgomery beat the Cougars, 5-0, to claim the 2004 NAIA title.
  • Take TwoMay 20, 2004 | Azusa Pacific believes in second chances. At least it better, because with their 5-3 win over Vanguard, the Cougars get a second chance at an NAIA championship.
  • Alabama Riddle AnsweredMay 19, 2004 | Last year it was the semifinals. This year it was the quarterfinals. Either way, Azusa Pacific defeated Embry-Riddle (Fla.) for the second straight year at the NAIA championships.
  • Alabama-SlamaMay 18, 2004 | Top seed Azusa Pacific slammed Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 5-0, in the second round of the 2004 NAIA Tournament to advance to its fifth straight quarterfinal appearance.
  • Final Tune-UpMay 7, 2004 | Azusa Pacific, ranked No. 1 in the NAIA and the region's top seed, defeated No. 3 Vanguard, 5-0, to win its fifth straight NAIA Region II title.
  • Into the FinalsMay 6, 2004 | No. 1-ranked and NAIA Tournament-bound Azusa Pacific doesn't need to win the NAIA Region II Tournament, but the Cougars are into the finals with a 6-0 thumping of Westmont.
  • Sixth Crown is O(so)jaiApr. 26, 2004 | Adam Davidson won the individual crown to lift Azusa Pacific to its sixth team title in the past 7 seasons at the Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament.
  • On to the PostseasonApr. 20, 2004 | Azusa Pacific, ranked No. 1 in the NAIA, concluded its best regular-season ever with its 16th win over a ranked team with a 9-0 win over No. 25-ranked Alliant International.
  • Terrific TrifectaApr. 16, 2004 | Rebounding from its first loss of the season, Azusa Pacific, the NAIA's top-ranked team, cruised to an 8-1 win over No. 12 Point Loma to clinch its third straight GSAC championship.
  • Aloha to PerfectionApr. 13, 2004 | In a battle of No. 1-ranked teams, NCAA Division II No. 1 Hawaii Pacific outlasted the NAIA's No. 1 Azusa Pacific, 6-3, handing the Cougars their first loss of the season.
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