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Azusa Pacific University Football Game-By-Game Results Azusa Pacific University Football Game-by-Game Results 1965 (1-6-0) Tom Nelson 1971 (4-5-0) Bob Damewood 10/2 Taft JC L 0-47 A 9/18 Westminster (Utah) L 9-14 H 10/9 Caltech W 28-0 H+ 9/25 Occidental W 14-10 H 10/16 La Verne L 0-23 H+ 10/2 San Francisco State L 8-39 H 10/23 Arizona Western L 6-33 A 10/9 St. Mary's W 26-14 A 10/30 Occidental Frosh L 6-37 A 10/16 Southern Utah State L 7-43 A 11/5 Cal Poly Frosh L 0-7 A 10/23 La Verne W 20-6 H 11/13 UC Riverside L 20-34 A 10/30 Pomona W 26-0 A +at Duarte High School 11/13 Loyola (club) L 30-31 A 11/20 San Diego L 31-41 A 1966 (5-4-0) Dave Drake 9/17 Long Beach CC L 12-28 A 1972 (2-7-0) Bob Damewood 9/24 San Fernando W 40-19 H 9/16 Westminster (Utah) L 6-10 A 10/1 Caltech W 54-14 A 9/23 Occidental L 13-14 A 10/8 Taft JC L 0-74 A 9/30 Pomona-Pitzer W 48-14 H 10/15 La Verne L 14-30 A 10/7 La Verne L 8-10 A 10/21 Cal Poly Frosh W 43-18 H 10/14 Cal State LA L 10-21 A 10/29 San Francisco W 22-8 A 10/21 San Francisco State L 29-55 A 11/5 Grossmont JC W 24-2 A 10/28 St. Mary's L 21-42 H 11/12 UC Riverside L 6-41 A 11/11 Loyola (club) W 19-9 H 1967 (3-5-1) John Crandall 11/18 San Diego L 27-41 H 9/23 Loyola (club) L 7-20 A 9/30 Caltech W 26-0 A 1973 (5-4-0) Jerry Sconce 10/7 Southern Utah St. L 6-54 A 9/15 Whittier L 6-16 H 10/14 La Verne L 12-37 H 9/22 Occidental W 32-14 H 10/20 Cal Poly Frosh W 55-28 A 9/29 Pomona-Pitzer W 45-25 A 10/28 San Francisco L 6-28 A 10/6 La Verne W 28-14 H 11/4 Taft JC L 20-58 A 10/13 Cal State LA L 16-35 H 11/11 UC Riverside T 21-21 H 10/27 St. Mary's W 21-20 A 11/18 George Fox (OR) W 33-21 A 11/3 San Diego L 11-47 A 11/10 Loyola (club) W 37-7 A 1968 (2-7-0) John Crandall 11/17 Cal Lutheran L 14-42 H 9/21 Nevada Southern~ L 8-29 H 9/28 Pomona L 0-20 A 1974 (3-6-0) Jerry Sconce 10/5 Southern Utah State L 18-27 H 9/14 San Diego W 15-7 H 10/12 Caltech W 27-0 A 9/21 Whittier L 6-9 A 10/19 George Fox (Ore.) W 52-21 H 9/28 Occidental W 3-0 A 10/26 La Verne L 18-33 A 10/5 Pomona-Pitzer W 41-14 A 11/2 Loyola (club) L 8-27 H 10/12 La Verne L 0-10 A 11/9 St. Mary's L 20-34 A 10/19 St. Mary's L 7-9 H 11/16 UC Riverside L 6-56 A 11/2 Cal Lutheran L 10-31 A ~now UNLV +played at Charter Oak HS in Covina 11/16 Cal State LA L 3-6 A 11/23 U.S. International L 26-41 H 1969 (1-7-0) John Crandall 9/27 Pomona L 20-26 H+ 1975 (6-4-0) Jerry Sconce 10/4 La Verne L 15-26 H+ 9/20 Whittier W 33-20 H 10/11 Oregon Tech L 37-49 A 9/27 Occidental W 13-7 H 10/18 Nevada-Las Vegas L 13-35 H+ 10/4 Pomona-Pitzer W 44-6 A 10/25 Southern Utah State L 19-35 A 10/11 La Verne W 35-26 H 11/1 Loyola L 14-35 A 10/18 Redlands W 12-10 A 11/8 Caltech W 52-14 H+ 10/25 San Diego L# 0-10 A 11/15 San Diego L 18-19 A 11/1 St. Mary's L 9-24 A +played at Charter Oak HS because of flood damage at APU 11/8 Cal State LA L 12-29 H 1970 (3-5-0) Bob Damewood 11/15 Cal Lutheran L 11-45 H 9/26 Pomona L 3-34 A 11/22 U.S. International W 17-16 A # later forfeited to Azusa Pacific 10/3 Sonoma State L 14-17 A 10/10 St. Mary's W 20-0 A 10/17 Southern Utah State L 0-27 H 10/24 La Verne L 7-33 A 11/7 Caltech W 21-0 A 11/14 Loyola (club) W 14-7 H 11/21 San Diego L 31-35 H Azusa Pacific University Football Game-by-Game Results 1976 (4-5-0) Jerry Sconce 1981 (7-3-0) Jim Milhon 9/25 Occidental L 25-39 A 9/12 Occidental W 23-21 H 10/2 Whittier L 6-16 A 9/19 Pomona-Pitzer W 17-0 A 10/9 La Verne W 20-10 A 9/26 La Verne W 16-0 H 10/16 Redlands L 9-14 H 10/3 Whittier W 29-0 H 10/23 San Diego W 18-14 H 10/10 Claremont-Mudd W 29-0 H 10/30 St. Mary's W 30-28 H 10/17 Redlands L 25-34 A 11/6 Cal State LA L 14-17 A 10/24 San Diego L 6-27 A 11/13 Cal Lutheran L 19-26 A 10/31 Chapman (club) W 26-14 A 11/20 U.S. International W 29-16 H 11/7 Sonoma State (club) W 41-6 H 11/14 Cal Lutheran L 10-26 H 1977 (4-5-0) Jerry Sconce 9/24 Occidental W 28-14 H 1982 (5-3-0) Jim Milhon 10/1 Whittier W 14-9 H 9/18 Pomona-Pitzer W 42-3 H 10/8 La Verne L 3-33 A 9/25 La Verne L 6-20 A 10/15 Redlands L 10-38 A 10/2 Whittier L 16-21 A 10/22 San Diego W 16-7 A 10/9 Claremont-Mudd W 30-7 A 10/29 St. Mary's W 13-6 A 10/16 Redlands W 27-20 H 11/5 Cal State LA L 0-13 A 10/23 San Diego W 15-9 H 11/12 Cal Lutheran L 6-29 H 10/30 San Francisco W 56-6 A 11/19 U.S. International L 15-22 A 11/13 Cal Lutheran L 0-17 A 1978 (3-6-0) Jim Milhon 1983 (6-3-0) Jim Milhon 9/23 Occidental L 14-20 A 9/17 Pomona-Pitzer W 31-0 A 9/30 Whittier L 23-25 A 9/24 La Verne W 14-10 H 10/7 La Verne W 31-13 A 10/1 Whittier L 10-21 H 10/14 Redlands L 32-34 H 10/8 Claremont-Mudd L 14-17 A 10/21 San Diego W 35-6 H 10/15 Redlands W 31-23 A 10/28 St. Mary's L 31-34 A 10/22 Western Cal Institute (club) W 38-6 H 11/4 Mexico Poly (club) W 60-7 A 10/29 Sonoma State L 19-38 A 11/11 Cal Lutheran L 17-42 A 11/5 San Diego W 10-6 A 11/18 U.S. International L 24-42 H 11/12 Cal Lutheran W 23-7 H 1979 (3-4-1) Jim Milhon 1984 (7-3-0) Jim Milhon 9/15 Pomona-Pitzer L 14-30 A 9/8 Occidental L 18-21 A 9/22 Occidental T 10-10 H 9/15 La Verne L 14-16 A 9/29 Whittier L 17-22 H 9/22 Whittier L 9-17 A 10/6 La Verne W 27-6 H 9/29 San Francisco State W 2-0# A 10/13 Redlands W 23-21 A 10/6 Redlands W 14-10 H 10/20 San Diego W 16-14 A 10/13 UC Santa Barbara (club) W 31-7 H 10/27 St. Mary's L 10-21 A 10/20 San Diego W 34-7 H 11/10 Cal Lutheran L 15-40 H 11/3 San Diego W 24-10 A 11/10 Cal Lutheran W 19-10 A 1980 (8-2-0) Jim Milhon 11/17 Sonoma State W 37-20 H 9/13 La Verne W 6-2 A 9/20 Pomona-Pitzer W 35-14 H 1985 (7-1-1) Jim Milhon 9/27 Occidental W 16-14 A 9/14 Whittier W 37-14 H 10/4 Whittier W 14-6 A 9/21 Claremont-Mudd W 44-14 H 10/11 Claremont-Mudd L 14-16 A 9/28 Occidental W 31-14 H 10/18 Redlands W 6-3 H 10/5 La Verne W 37-12 A 10/25 San Diego W 31-7 H 10/12 Redlands W 39-7 A 11/1 Chapman (club) W 51-7 H 10/26 UC Santa Barbara (club) W 30-10 A 11/8 Sonoma State (club) W 38-14 A 11/2 San Diego W 27-14 A 11/15 Cal Lutheran L 3-24 A 11/9 San Francisco State T 38-38 H 11/16 Cal Lutheran L 27-30 H Azusa Pacific University Football Game-by-Game Results 1986 (5-2-2) Jim Milhon 1991 (4-5-0) Jim Milhon 9/13 La Verne W 27-9 H 9/7 Cal Lutheran W# 21-19 A 9/20 Occidental T 20-20 A 9/14 Austin (Texas) W# 21-19 H 9/27 Whittier W 36-7 A 9/21 Humboldt State L 0-35 A 10/4 Menlo T 20-20 H 9/28 Occidental L 14-19 H 10/18 San Diego# W 49-19 H 10/5 La Verne L 12-27 A 10/25 Redlands W 35-0 H 10/19 UC Santa Barbara L 7-28 H 11/1 San Francisco St.
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