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  • Tritons Edge CougarsApr. 3, 2005 | UC San Diego, ranked No. 10 in NCAA Division II, climbed out a 2-1 hole by winning 4 singles' matches in a tightly contested 5-4 win over Azusa Pacific Sunday at Cal Poly Pomona.
  • Rollins Wrecks StreakApr. 2, 2005 | NCAA Division II No. 7-ranked Rollins (Fla.) defeated Azusa Pacific, 6-3, Saturday in the semifinals of the Xenia Tournament at Cal Poly Pomona, ending the Cougars' 9-game win streak.
  • Beep! Beep! It's a SweepApr. 1, 2005 | Azusa Pacific cruised to an opening day win over CS Bakersfield at the Xenia Tournament at Cal Poly Pomona, downing the Roadrunners, 9-0.
  • Cougars Lance LancersMar. 30, 2005 | The NAIA's No. 4-ranked Azusa Pacific swept all 3 doubles' matches and then cruised through singles' play in getting an 8-1 GSAC win over first-year program California Baptist.
  • Cougars Down LC St.Mar. 16, 2005 | In a battle of 2 of the NAIA's Top 15 teams, No. 4 Azusa Pacific defeated No. 13 Lewis-Clark St. (Idaho). The Cougars took 2 of 3 doubles and then won 3 singles' matches in straight sets.
  • Cougars Sweep TMCMar. 15, 2005 | Just 8 days removed from its first win against The Master's, Azusa Pacific did one better today as the Cougars swept the first-year Mustangs, 9-0.
  • Pushed to the LimitMar. 12, 2005 | Azusa Pacific was pushed to the extreme, but the Cougars showed their resolve and picked up key wins from the back-end of their line-up in a 6-3 GSAC win over Westmont.
  • Cruisin' the CanyonMar. 11, 2005 | Grand Canyon gave away 2 points, defaulting a point each in singles and doubles, and Azusa Pacific won 4 of the 7 matches played to pick up a 6-3 win over the Antelopes.
  • Cougars Bully MustangsMar. 7, 2005 | Azusa Pacific, ranked No. 4 in the NAIA, cruised to its third straight win, this time getting an 8-1 win on first-year program The Master's.
  • Comeback CougarsMar. 5, 2005 | The NAIA's No. 4-ranked Azusa Pacific erased a 2-1 deficit after doubles' play and snuck out of San Diego with a close 5-4 win over No. 10 Point Loma Nazarene Saturday.
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