Archive for August, 2012

The Cougar Countdown: Day 18

athletics Saturday, August 18th, 2012

DAY 18 (Aug. 18): Seniors In The Circle

Earlier this month, Azusa Pacific softball head coach Carrie Webber announced a four-player recruiting class that replaces four outgoing seniors who brought the Cougar program back to consecutive national tournaments, but the 2013 squad features an even greater veteran presence with 10 seniors on the roster.

Leading the way is a trio of top-notch pitchers in Taryn Devich, Rita Kim, and Mariah Worley, who have combined to throw all but 35 innings over the past three years while racking up combined three-year totals of 36 shutouts and 811 strikeouts with a 1.91 ERA. Kim (2012) and Devich (2011) have each earned all-conference recognition, and Worley earned CoSIDA Academic All-American first team honors after posting a team-best 1.27 ERA to go with a 14-1 record in 2012.

The offense loses three all-conference performers to graduation, but returning seniors Angie Sprague and Brandi Andrews represent Azusa Pacific’s 2012 team leaders in virtually every major offensive category except batting average. Andrews earned repeat All-GSAC recognition after she led the team in doubles (18), home runs (11), RBIs (64), slugging percentage (.756), and Sprague was also an All-GSAC honoree while posting team-highs in runs (50), hits (70), triples (4), and stolen bases (36).

The Cougar outfield is loaded with experience, counting both Sprague in center and Andrews in right field along with another returning starter in left field in senior Rachel Miller, who batted .311 with eight home runs during her 2012 junior campaign. Behind the plate, Jac Harkey and Adrianna Martinez shared all of the catching duties in 2012, combining to throw out 10 baserunners on stolen base attempts last year.

The senior class is completed with Heather Koch, a CoSIDA Academic All-America first team recipient who batted .313 as she started most of the year as the Cougars’ designated player, along with outfielder Brittni Moreno, who started 11 games and appeared in another 12 as a reserve.

Azusa Pacific joins the Pacific West Conference next season, and the Cougars’ 32-game PacWest schedule includes a late-March road trip to take on all four of the conference’s institutions located in the state of Hawai‘i. The full spring schedule will be finalized and announced later this fall.

The Cougar Countdown: Day 17

athletics Friday, August 17th, 2012

DAY 17 (Aug. 17): Baseball’s Talent Remains
2012 has seen an unprecedented amount of success for the Azusa Pacific baseball program and its alums. The team won the Golden State Athletic Conference and registered a 47-12 record and earning the right to host the GSAC postseason tournament and NAIA Opening Round.

At the professional ranks the Cougars saw Stephen Vogt and Kirk Nieuwenhuis make their MLB debuts for the Tampa Rays and New York Mets respectively. In the month of August a trio of Cougar hurlers (Brandon Sisk, Jason Ray, and Scott Hodsdon) has been lights out, giving up just a combined two earned runs in 36.1 innings. Sisk hasn’t given up a run since July 22, and has allowed just three hits to go with 13 strikeouts in his last eight innings, while Hodson is coming off a complete game shutout for the El Paso Diablos. There are currently four Azusa Pacific players sitting on the doorstep of the MLB on Triple-A rosters, and 10 Cougars on professional rosters.

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The Cougar Countdown: Day 16

athletics Thursday, August 16th, 2012

Day 16 (Aug. 16): Surrell, Soccer, and Senioritis

It’s going to be different, but they’re hoping the results are the same. This year the Azusa Pacific women’s soccer program enters the world of the PacWest after 19 years in the Golden State Athletic Conference. In that span the Cougars won 10 GSAC titles, with head coach Jason Surrell guiding them to nine championships in the last 12 seasons.

Last year Surrell made soccer history, becoming the fastest NAIA coach to reach the 200-win mark and leaving the NAIA as the winningest coach in its history (.858 winning percentage; min 10 years). Needless to say he is the perfect person to have at the helm during the transition from the NAIA into NCAA Div. II.

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The Cougar Countdown: Day 15

athletics Wednesday, August 15th, 2012

DAY 15 (Aug. 15): Cougar Football Fears No Foe

Azusa Pacific’s 2012 football season not only brings the challenge of taking on a full 10-game NCAA Division II conference schedule, it also puts an NCAA Division I scholarship program on the Cougar slate for just the fourth time in program history.

The season opener is a Thursday night contest Aug. 30 at UC Davis, which competes in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) of Division I. Like Azusa Pacific, which is entering its first year in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference, UC Davis is also entering its first year in a new conference. The Aggies, who were 4-7 overall last year, start their inaugural season in the Big Sky Conference.

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The Cougar Countdown: Day 14

athletics Tuesday, August 14th, 2012

DAY 14 (Aug. 14): Connecting With The @APUCougars

Twenty years ago, fans of Azusa Pacific Athletics needed to pick up the newspaper or the telephone the morning after a game to find out how the Cougars did. Over time, that process evolved into checking the Cougar Athletics website for the latest news and scores.

Today, Azusa Pacific continues to connect with fans through its rapidly-growing presence in social media. In January of 2009, Cougar Athletics sent out its first tweet:

First post (1/9/09): @APUCougars Twitter feed

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The Cougar Countdown: Day 13

athletics Monday, August 13th, 2012

DAY 13 (Aug. 13): A Glance Behind The Scenes

It all begins in early August. The new athletics season starts again, and with it comes a tidal wave of new and returning student-athletes and an exhaustive amount of work to welcome them. They show up, ready to go through the process of re-acclimating to life as a student-athlete. The amount of man-hours it takes to help the athletes transition back to campus is almost immeasurable, although for the most part invisible. (more…)