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  • Busy Cougars Win AgainMar. 27, 2007 | Playing its fifth match in the past 7 days, the NAIA’s No. 2-ranked Azusa Pacific extended its winning streak to 18 matches after shutting out NCAA Div. III’s No. 27-ranked Colby (Maine), 9-0, Tuesday afternoon at Citrus College.
  • Cougars Pass The TestMar. 26, 2007 | For just the third time in 20 matches this season, the NAIA’s No. 2-ranked Azusa Pacific played to within just 1 point of an opponent, but the Cougars picked up a valuable point with a narrow 9-8 win by Robby Dabbs and Ronald Chow in doubles play to secure a 5-4 victory over NCAA Div. III’s No. 3-ranked Middlebury (Vt.) Monday afternoon at Citrus College.
  • Men’s Tennis Picks Up A PairMar. 24, 2007 | The NAIA’s No. 2-ranked Azusa Pacific posted a 9-0 sweep over Biola to extend its GSAC winning streak to 51 matches, then posted its 16th straight overall win this season following a 7-2 victory over Hawaii Pacific Saturday afternoon at Citrus College.
  • Cougar Men Post 8-1 Win Over L-C StateMar. 21, 2007 | The NAIA’s No. 2-ranked Azusa Pacific extended its winning streak to 14 matches after an 8-1 victory over No. 18-ranked Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) Wednesday afternoon at Citrus College.
  • Conference Or Non, Cougars Still RollingMar. 10, 2007 | For the eighth time in 13 matches, the NAIA’s No. 2-ranked Azusa Pacific won at least 8 of the 9 possible points, posting an 8-1 non-conference victory over No. 25-ranked California Baptist Saturday afternoon at Citrus College.
  • Cougar Men Drop No. 20 ConcordiaMar. 3, 2007 | Azusa Pacific extended its conference winning streak to 49 straight matches after the NAIA’s No. 2-ranked Cougars posted a 7-2 road victory over No. 20-ranked Concordia Saturday afternoon in Irvine.
  • Men Perfect At GSAC Halfway PointFeb. 27, 2007 | The 8-match Golden State Athletic Conference men’s tennis schedule has reached its midpoint, and the NAIA’s No. 2-ranked Azusa Pacific posted an 8-1 victory over Hope International Tuesday afternoon at Citrus College to extend the Cougars’ conference winning streak to 48 straight matches.
  • Another Shutout For Cougar MenFeb. 24, 2007 | The NAIA’s No. 2-ranked Azusa Pacific added its fourth shutout in the past 6 matches to an impressive early-season run, following up an impressive 5-4 road win against No. 6-ranked Fresno Pacific with a 9-0 home sweep over Westmont Saturday afternoon.
  • Weber Doesn't WiltFeb. 19, 2007 | It was the second time in just over 72 hours that Mathias Weber faced the losing end of a match point, and he battled back again for a 3-set singles win to lift the NAIA's No. 2-ranked Azusa Pacific to a 5-4 win over No. 6-ranked Fresno Pacific Monday afternoon in Fresno.
  • Same Old Sweep StoryFeb. 17, 2007 | For the third time in 4 matches, the NAIA’s No. 2-ranked Azusa Pacific men’s tennis team won every singles and doubles match, this time shutting out No. 21-ranked California Baptist in the Golden State Athletic Conference opener for both teams Saturday afternoon in Riverside.
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