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  • Sweet as SugarApr. 3, 2005 | All-American Barbara Sugar posted the NAIA's top marks in both the hammer and the discus in winning the 2 events at a 6-way meet in San Diego.
  • Back Home on the TrackMar. 26, 2005 | After a 2-week layoff following the indoor season, Azusa Pacific returned to the track this week with its first meet of the outdoor season, competing at the UCSD Collegiate Open.
  • A Pair of FoursMar. 5, 2005 | Azusa Pacific had its string of men's and women's NAIA indoor national championships snapped after both squads finished fourth in their respective championships.
  • Four Times the ChampMar. 4, 2005 | NAIA champion Vivian Chukwuemeka added to her long list of individual titles with yet another record-setting perfomrance in the weight throw at the NAIA Indoor Track & Field Championships.
  • Bernard's BestsMar. 4, 2005 | Sophomore Brian Bernard came on strong over the final 3 events, tallying 2 personal bests to win the pentathlon during the opening day of the NAIA Indoor Track & Field Champioships.
  • Thrice as NiceMar. 2, 2005 | Azusa Pacific is shooting this week for what no school has ever done before in NAIA history, sweep the men's and women's indoor track & field national championships for a third straight year.
  • Underwater TrackFeb. 19, 2005 | Heavy rains over the past 24 hours flooded Azusa Pacific's track & field, limiting the number of events that could be staged during today's Last Chance Indoor Qualifier.
  • A Record Falls on TrackFeb. 12, 2005 | NAIA champion Brianna Carstensen set an Azusa Pacific school-record in the 3000 meters at an indoor qualifying meet Azusa Pacific.
  • Doubling Up InsideFeb. 5, 2005 | Azusa Pacific competed in an actual indoor meet, collecting 5 victories at the United Heritage Invitational hosted by Boise State University.
  • Silver & ClayAug. 24, 2004 | Azusa Pacific's Bryan Clay scored 8,820 points in the decathlon, the second-highest total ever by an American, to win the Silver Medal in the decathlon during day 11 of the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
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