Category Archives: College
Overtime Doesn’t Pay Off for Cougars
By Tim Peterson (Azusa) – Azusa Pacific was outscored 11-7 in overtime and fell to Hawaii Hilo 81-77 Thursday night at Felix Event Center.
Azusa Pacific Football Coaching Staff Updates
By Tim Peterson The Azusa Pacific football program has returned and will compete in Division 3 beginning this fall. AJ Parnell was named the head coach. Here are the recent additions to the staff.
Cougars Hold Off Biola, 85-78
By Tim Peterson (Azusa) – Azusa Pacific outscored Biola 50-42 in the second half and then held off the Eagles 85-78 Thursday night at Felix Event Center.
Bryson’s Game Winner Caps Cougars Rally
By Tim Peterson (Azusa) – EJ Bryson hit a fall away jumper with .04 seconds remaining to lift Azusa Pacific to a 75-73 win over Point Loma Saturday at the Felix Event Center. The Cougars rallied from a 15-point halftime deficit and then outscored Point Loma 45-28 in the second half to pull out the […]
Cougars Can’t Finish in Overtime
By Tim Peterson (Azusa) – Azusa Pacific was outscored 10-2 over the last three minutes and 30 seconds of overtime and fell to Chaminade 84-81 Wednesday night at Felix Event Center.
Azusa Pacific 2026 Football Schedule
Azusa Pacific has brought back its football program and is set to begin next year in Division 3. Here is the schedule for 2026.
Cougars Can’t Match Menlo; Fall 71-63
By Tim Peterson (Azusa) – Azusa Pacific trailed for nearly 37 of the 40 minutes and ultimately fell to Menlo 71-63 Tuesday night at Felix Event Center.
USC Postgame Notes and Quotes: USC vs UCLA
Information courtesy of Katie Ryan – Director of Football Communications USC vs. UCLA – United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Los Angeles, Calif.
Trojans Finish off Bruins, 29-10
By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – USC outscored UCLA 22-0 in the second half and went on to beat the Bruins 29-10 Saturday before 69, 614 at United Airlines Field at the LA Memorial Coliseum.
Bruins’ Struggles Continue, 48-14
By Rich Whittington (Pasadena) – The UCLA Bruins continued to struggle Saturday evening, falling to the visiting Washington Huskies 48-14, in front of a reported attendance of 38,201 at the Rose Bowl.