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  • The Unexpected NAIA National ChampionMay 26, 2007 | No one saw this coming -- not even the coach. Azusa Pacific is the champion of NAIA women's track & field, taking the outdoor title during the 3-day meet in Fresno, Calif.
  • Something to Get Excited About in FresnoMay 25, 2007 | It was great day of track & field for Azusa Pacific at the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Fresno, Calif. There were great performances and surprising finishes, and now Azusa Pacific leads both the men's and women's team competition.
  • Cougars Make a First-Day SplashMay 24, 2007 | Azusa Pacific assumed it's rightful spot among the elite of NAIA track after the first day of the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Fresno.
  • Track & Field Eyeing a National ChampionshipMay 23, 2007 | Azusa Pacific, the name synonomous with NAIA track & field championships, begins pursuit of more national titles when the Cougar men and women open competition in the 56th Annual NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
  • No Distance Too GreatMay 12, 2007 | Azusa Pacific distance runners continued their assult on the Cougar record book, breaking 2 more records at the Occidental Invitational in Eagle Rock.
  • Running Down the CompetitionMay 7, 2007 | Azusa Pacific's distance runners are reaching their prime and at the right time of the season. Whitney Jacobsmeyer, Jaime Canterbury and Oliver Richert all posted career-best times at the Claremont Classic.
  • Hotter Than the HeatApr. 29, 2007 | Not even near-100 degree temperatures could slow speed burners Tal Mor and Nate Nasca, who had plenty of reason to smile while leading Azusa Pacific to its record-tying ninth straight Golden State Athletic Conference men's track & field championship.
  • First-Ever APU Invite is a SuccessApr. 13, 2007 | The first-ever Azusa Pacific Invitational opened this morning under perfect conditions against the San Gabriel Mountains. Early results are in for a meet in which more than 1,000 athletes are competing.
  • Rams Go 1-2, Johnson, Richardson PrevailApr. 12, 2007 | Emily Pearson and Tonya Cure of Colorado State finished 1-2 in the California Invitational Heptathlon hosted by Azusa Pacific. Pearson, who was third in this meet last year, won this year's title with a career-best effort of 5,204 points. Cure was second with 4,966 points.
  • Athletes Flip Out at the MultisApr. 11, 2007 | More than 80 athletes opened the Mt. SAC Relays/California Invitational Heptathlons/Decathlons during the first day of competition at Azusa Pacific, and numerous PRs were set under near-perfect conditions.
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