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  • The Next Best ThingMay 27, 2006 | Azusa Pacific didn't win a national championshp in track & field, but the Cougars did get the next best thing -- a runner-up finish for the Cougar women.
  • A Sprint to the FinishMay 26, 2006 | The current champion and the past champion are primed for a sprint to the finish. Dickinson State and Azusa Pacific put together strong performances Friday to set up showdown for the NAIA outdoor track & field championshp.
  • Wasting No TimeMay 25, 2006 | NAIA champion Vivian Chukwuemeka needed less than an hour into the 3-day NAIA championship meet to get an elusive jewell, an NAIA title in the hammer and the record to go with it.
  • Return of the King?May 24, 2006 | The NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships have returned to California, where the Azusa Pacific men's track & field has won 4 prevous national championships. However, it's been 4 years since the Cougars won a title. Will Fresno be the return site for the king of NAIA track?
  • Got It!May 21, 2006 | In his final chance to get it, senior Tim Ramirez set the school record in the 800 meters, clocking a 1:46.89 at the Adidas Track Classic to break the former record by more than a second
  • Records Falls Like RocksMay 13, 2006 | A pair of school records fell in Eagle Rock at the Occidental Invitational, including the longest-standing record in Cougar track & field history.
  • A Brotherly 4x800Apr. 29, 2006 | In the city of Brotherly Love, 4 men made Azusa Pacific history, running a school-record time in the 4x800-meter relay before a crowd of 40,000 at the Penn Relays.
  • A Philadelphia FeelingApr. 28, 2006 | Azusa Pacific is making its first-ever appearance at the oldest and most prestigioius college track & field meets when 4 Cougars compete among the elite in the 4x800-meter relay at the this weekend's Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
  • Lucky ThirteenApr. 22, 2006 | For the 13th time in the conference's 20-year history, Azusa Pacific swept the Golden State Athletic Conference men's and women's track & field championships.
  • Cougars Grab Early LeadApr. 21, 2006 | Azusa Pacific grabbed the early lead in the men's and women's divisions of the GSAC Track & Field Championships in San Diego. The Cougar men won 5 events and the women took 3 during Friday's opening day competition
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