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  • Senators Veto CougarsMay 19, 2005 | Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) remained on its collision course for its second straight NAIA title as the top-seed and undefeated Senators steamrolled past Azusa Pacific, 5-0, in today's semifinals.
  • Riddle SolversMay 18, 2005 | Azusa Pacific zapped all momentum by taking 2-of-3 doubles' matches and then used that to win 3 singles' matches in straight sets to down Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 5-1, to advance to tomorrow's semifinals at the NAIA Tournament.
  • Out of the WoodsMay 17, 2005 | Azusa Pacific relied on the bottom half of its lineup to clinch a 5-1 win over Northwood (Fla.) in its opening match at the NAIA Tournament. The Cougars play Embry-Riddle (Fla.) in tomorrow's quarterfinals.
  • Cougars Upset in SemisMay 5, 2005 | Point Loma Nazarene avenged a pair of regular-season losses to Azusa Pacific with a 5-3 upset of the Cougars in the semifinals of the NAIA Region II Tournament Thursday morning.
  • Cougars Cruise AgainApr. 18, 2005 | Azusa Pacific surrendered just 13 points in 9 matches as the NAIA's No. 4-ranked Cougars cruised to a 9-0 win over California Baptist. All 6 singles' matches were won in straight sets.
  • Cougars Go InternationalApr. 16, 2005 | Azusa Pacific played a rare doubleheader Saturday defeating both Hope International (9-0) and Alliant International (8-1). The NAIA's No. 4-ranked Cougars clinched no worse than second in the GSAC.
  • Cougars Edge Sea WarriorsApr. 13, 2005 | Azusa Pacific, ranked No. 4 in the NAIA, jumped out to a quick 2-1 lead after doubles and then got wins from Jennifer Dao, Bay Daniels and Mayu Sato to defeat NCAA Division II No. 17-ranked Hawaii Pacific, 5-4.
  • Blue HawaiiApr. 12, 2005 | NCAA Division I Hawaii left Azusa Pacific feeling blue after the Rainbow Wahine cruised to a 7-0 win over the NAIA's No. 4-ranked Cougars at the UH Tennis Complex Tuesday.
  • Lions Rally for WinApr. 8, 2005 | In a battle between 2 of the NAIA's top 5 teams, No. 2 Vanguard rallied past No. 4 Azusa Pacific for a key 6-3 GSAC win, all but clinching the GSAC title in the process.
  • Cougars CruiseApr. 5, 2005 | The NAIA's No. 4-ranked Azusa Pacific easily swept the doubles' matches then did what it had to do in singles to get a key 7-2 GSAC win at Westmont Tuesday, setting up Friday's showdown with No. 2 Vanguard.
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