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The Cougar Countdown: Day 23

athletics Thursday, August 23rd, 2012

DAY 23 (Aug. 23): Winning In The Classroom

Azusa Pacific’s athletic success is measured by eight consecutive Directors’ Cup trophies, but the Cougars have also been honored for success in the classroom. For the sixth consecutive year, at least 10 Cougar teams were recognized as NAIA Scholar Teams, and the 2011-12 campaign also featured the selection of 11 players who were the first student-athletes in school history named to their respective Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-America teams.

Ten Azusa Pacific teams earned the designation as an NAIA Scholar Team, which requires it to have a minimum 3.0 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) as defined by the institution. The team grade point average must include all varsity student-athletes certified as eligible. Azusa Pacific was one of four schools who finished in the top 10 of the Directors’ Cup standings to have 10 or more NAIA Scholar Teams, as well.

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The Cougar Countdown: Day 22

athletics Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012

DAY 22 (Aug. 22): More Than A Game

Eddie Garcia met the Azusa Pacific football team in 2006, when the Cougars hosted a day of Special Olympics as part of the football program’s outreach into the community. That event marked the beginning of Garcia’s friendship with the Cougar football program, and over the course of that friendship Eddie has had a steady presence with the team, attending practices and games while keeping Azusa Pacific’s coaching staff updated on his Special Olympics performances and academic achievements.

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The Cougar Countdown: Day 21

athletics Tuesday, August 21st, 2012

DAY 21 (Aug. 21): The NCCAA And What It Means For Azusa Pacific

After decades of competing in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Azusa Pacific has a two-year “waiting period” before becoming eligible to compete as a full member of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Division II postseason. However, in the meantime the Cougars will compete in the National Christian College Athletics Association (NCCAA), an organization which Azusa Pacific was a founding member of in 1968 and which currently sponsors 23 championship events.

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The Cougar Countdown: Day 20

athletics Monday, August 20th, 2012

DAY 20 (Aug. 20): Tennis Streaks Still Alive

Although both of the men’s and women’s tennis teams at Azusa Pacific lost their No. 1 players (Janosch Apelt and Natalie McNall) to graduation, both teams bring back significant winning streaks atop their lineups.

In 2012 Jochem Hoefnagels made program history, becoming the first player in over a decade to put together an unblemished record in the regular season. The Asten, Netherlands native ran his winning streak to 24 matches by the end last year, finishing his junior campaign with a 21-0 mark in the regular season.

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The Cougar Countdown: Day 19

athletics Sunday, August 19th, 2012

DAY 19 (Aug. 19): Streaming Live From Azusa

Fans of Azusa Pacific will have a new way to follow the action this year, as Cougar Athletics will announce this week that it has partnered with Stretch Internet to provide full-season live video streaming for selected sports in the 2012-13 school year.

Initial plans include season-long live video streaming coverage for Cougar football, volleyball, basketball (men’s and women’s), and acrobatics & tumbling home events. Other sports may be added to the schedule later in the year, and the first scheduled video streaming broadcast is Azusa Pacific’s first-ever Pacific West Conference matchup in any sport as the Cougar volleyball team hosts California Baptist on Tuesday, Sept. 11. The partnership also provides a new live stats interface to accompany the live video streaming broadcasts.

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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.