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  • Clay Punches TicketJul. 19, 2004 | Azusa Pacific graduate Bryan Clay scored a personal-record 8,660 points in winning the decathlon at the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials in Sacramento.
  • Ramirez Fifth at U.S. JuniorsJun. 28, 2004 | Azusa Pacific freshman Tony Ramirez finished fifth at the U.S. Junior Track & Field Championships and is now on his way to the World Junior Championships.
  • Still the OneMay 29, 2004 | Azusa Pacific became the first school to win 4 straight NAIA women's titles, winning the 2004 outdoor crown in Louisville, Ky.
  • Track Does Double TimeMay 28, 2004 | Azusa Pacific wrote a pair of 4x800 relay records during day 2 of the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
  • Thundering HerdMay 27, 2004 | Only Mother Nature's worst -- lightning, heavy rain, tornado warning -- could slow the Azusa Pacific women during the opening day of the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
  • Run for the RecordMay 24, 2004 | In a city where they run for the roses, Azusa Pacific track & field will instead be running for the record fourth NAIA championship this year when the NAIA Outdoor Meet begins this weekend in Louisville, Ky.
  • Clare Sailing for TrackMay 15, 2004 | NAIA track powerhouse Azusa Pacific put the final touches on team heading into the national championship meet with a terrific showing at the Claremont Classic.
  • Track & Field's Double PlayApr. 24, 2004 | For the fourth straight year Azusa Pacific track & field pulled a double play on the GSAC by winning the men's and women's conference championships.
  • Standards Set in MultisApr. 15, 2004 | Two national records and 2 U.S. season bests were tallied during the Mt. SAC Relays and California Invitational Heptathlons and Decathlons held at Azusa Pacific the past 2 days.
  • Cruising at HomeApr. 10, 2004 | Azusa Pacific enjoyed being home in front of a large contingent at the 19th Annual Meet of Champions.
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