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  • Ten to the Power of OneApr. 27, 2008 | Azusa Pacific capped a decade of dominance by winning its tenth straight GSAC title, a first in conference history.
  • A Broken Record, AgainApr. 19, 2008 | Rono, Canterbury and Kipwambok all set schools records, again, at the Mt. SAC Relays.
  • Ruky's Record Highlights InviteApr. 18, 2008 | Ruky Abdulai broke the Canadian national long jump record to highlight the 2nd Annual APU Invitational.
  • A Gator Flies HighApr. 17, 2008 | Florida's Mike Morrison used a personal-best in the pole vault to win the Mt. SAC Relays Decathlon with a school-record 7,803 points.
  • Hollman & Burt Have Mt. SAC LeadApr. 16, 2008 | Great Britain's Julie Hollman and Cal State L.A.'s Desi Burt are the first-day leaders in the Mt. SAC Relays Heptathlon and Decathlon.
  • Running with BruinsApr. 12, 2008 | Azusa Pacific returned to UCLA for the first time in several years to compete in the Johnson/Joyner Invitational.
  • Rono, Canterbury Set More RecordsApr. 5, 2008 | Records fell for NAIA champs Aron Rono and Jaime Canterbury at Stanford while the rest of the team competed at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational.
  • A Fractional ChampionshipMar. 8, 2008 | Azusa Pacific is the NAIA men's indoor track champion by a fraction of a point, while the women are runner-up by a fraction of a second.
  • Chasing a CougarMar. 7, 2008 | Both the Azusa Pacific men and women are in the lead at the NAIA Indoor Track & Field Chammpionships, but the Cougars have tenuous holds on first.
  • Golcevska the Champ Sets RecordsMar. 6, 2008 | Zora Golcevska broke 2 school records and propelled Azusa Pacific into the lead at the NAIA Indoor Track & Field Championships.
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