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  • Making His PitchJun. 27, 2005 | Sophomore-to-be David Pichler finished second in the decathlon at the U.S. Junior Track & Field Championships in Carson, Calif., securing a spot on the U.S. team that will compete in the Pan American Games later this month.
  • Hand in HandMay 28, 2005 | For the second time this year Azusa Pacific men's and women's track & field teams registered indentical finishes at an NAIA championship meet with both teams recording fifth-places finishes at the NAIA Outdoor Championships.
  • 3 Times a RelayMay 27, 2005 | Junior Kevin Lindsey became only the third athlete in NAIA history to be a part of 3 straight NAIA title clinching 4x800 relays as the Azusa Pacific men ran to the relay victory in surprising fashion.
  • Sugar and Sparks and ...May 26, 2005 | Barbara Sugar won her first ever NAIA title to jettison the Cougar women, and Matt Sparks successfully embarked on his unique hurdles double to highlight Azusa Pacific's effort in the first day of the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
  • The Final Tune-UpMay 15, 2005 | In the final meet prior to the NAIA Championships, Azusa Pacific enjoyed an outstanding evening at the Claremont Classic, posting 29 season-best marks.
  • Running Like ScottApr. 30, 2005 | Danny Reid ran like the meet's namesake, clocking the second fastest 1500 in school history at the Steve Scott Invitational at UC Irvine.
  • Cougars Sprint to CrownApr. 23, 2005 | Freshman Caleb Lynch's thrilling come-from-behind victory in the 800 meters highlighted a day in which Azusa Pacific captured its seventh straight GSAC men's track & field title while Point Loma Nazarene snapped a 3-year drought by winning the women's crown.
  • First Day Packs 'Em InApr. 22, 2005 | After one day of competition at the GSAC Track & Field Championships, only 9 points separate the top 5 men's teams, and the second day is shaping up to be tight battle on the women's side as well.
  • Collegians Win Heps & DecsApr. 14, 2005 | UCLA's Nastassja Hall, Seattle Pacific's Danielle Ayers-Stamper, Minnesota's Travis Brandstatter and Adams State's Michael Mayes each won their respective multi-events of the California Invitational and Mt. SAC Relays.
  • Running on AirApr. 9, 2005 | On a beautiful day to compete, Azusa Pacific hosted the Meet of Champions in which several outstanding perfermances were recorded on both the track and the field.
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