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  • Dao Wraps Career As 4-Time First-TeamerMay 22, 2007 | Senior Jennifer Dao headed a list of Azusa Pacific women’s tennis honorees, earning NAIA All-American first team status for the fourth straight year after leading the Cougars to their fourth straight NAIA quarterfinals appearance.
  • Cougars Pay The Price Against FreedMay 16, 2007 | Sixth-seeded Azusa Pacific needed just 1 game in a pair of doubles matches to take 2 of the 3 doubles points, but ended up scoreless after Freed-Hardeman came back to complete the doubles sweep in the Cougars’ 5-0 defeat in the quarterfinals of the 27th Annual NAIA Women’s Tennis National Championship Wednesday evening in Mobile, Ala.
  • Familiar Foe Brings Familiar ResultMay 15, 2007 | Sixth-seeded Azusa Pacific advanced to the NAIA national quarterfinals for the fourth straight year after posting a 5-0 victory over GSAC foe Point Loma Nazarene Tuesday afternoon at the 27th Annual NAIA Women’s Tennis National Championship in Mobile, Ala.
  • At-Large AwaitsMay 4, 2007 | The NAIA’s No. 6-ranked Azusa Pacific could not slow down No. 2-ranked Fresno Pacific in Friday’s 5-0 defeat at the NAIA Region II Women’s Tennis Championship at Point Loma Nazarene, but the Cougars will be an at-large participant in the NAIA Women’s Tennis National Championship May 14-18 in Mobile, Ala., after their run to the regional title match.
  • Satisfying Win For The SeniorsMay 3, 2007 | Just as it did a year ago, the NAIA’s No. 6-ranked Azusa Pacific made amends for a regular-season defeat to Vanguard with a satisfying victory in the postseason after Thursday’s 5-1 win over the No. 4-ranked Lions in the semifinals of the NAIA Region II Women’s Tennis Tournament at Point Loma Nazarene.
  • Masterful Finish For Cougar WomenApr. 14, 2007 | The NAIA’s No. 5-ranked Azusa Pacific wrapped up the 2007 GSAC campaign on a positive note, snapping a 2-match losing streak with a 9-0 road win over The Master’s Saturday afternoon in Santa Clarita.
  • Cougar Women Edged By VanguardMar. 31, 2007 | The NAIA’s No. 3-ranked Azusa Pacific suffered just its second defeat of the season in a 6-3 loss to No. 5-ranked Vanguard, effectively ending the Cougars’ GSAC title hopes Saturday afternoon at Citrus College.
  • It’s 10 Straight For Women’s TennisMar. 27, 2007 | The NAIA’s No. 3-ranked Azusa Pacific posted its 10th straight victory, and its second consecutive shutout, with a 9-0 non-conference win over Colby (Maine) Tuesday afternoon at Citrus College.
  • Cougars Net Near-Perfect Sweep Over BiolaMar. 24, 2007 | The NAIA’s No. 3-ranked Azusa Pacific swept 5 singles matches by 6-0, 6-0 scores, along with 2 doubles matches by 8-0 margins en route to a 9-0 GSAC win over Biola Saturday morning at Citrus College in Glendora.
  • Eight Straight For Women’s TennisMar. 21, 2007 | The NAIA’s No. 3-ranked Azusa Pacific won its eighth straight match, its fifth win of the season over an NAIA Top 25 opponent, posting an 8-1 victory over No. 16-ranked Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) Wednesday afternoon at Citrus College.
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