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California powers meet in men's final
November 20th, 2007 8AM
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[NAIA] Southern California rivals Azusa Pacific and Concordia will meet Tuesday in the final of the NAIA Men's National Championships in Olathe, Kan. Azusa Pacific advanced to the final for the third straight year with a 1-0 win over Simon Fraser on Steven Lenhart's goal. Jeff Clark's overtime goal gave Concordia a 2-1 win over Auburn-Montgomery in Tuesday's other semifinal.

NAIA MEN'S NATIONALS

FINAL FOUR (Online video)
Semifinals
Nov. 19 in Olathe, Kan.
Azusa Pacific 1 (Lenhart 69) Simon Fraser 0.
Concordia (Calif.) 2 (Bickel 73, Clark 103) Auburn-Montgomery 1 (Jonsson 75) (OT).
Final

Nov. 20 in Olathe, Kan.
Azusa Pacific
(19-1-1) vs. Concordia (Calif.) (19-1-1)

EARLIER RESULTS
First Round

Nov. 14 in Olathe, Kan.
Northwestern (Iowa) 1 (White 58) Maine-Fort Kent 2 (Smith 34, Anderson 42).
Embry-Riddle 2 (Middleton 2, Davey 69) Madonna 1 (Quinn 43).
Mid-Continent 2 (Neves 54, Castro 62) Judson 1 (Howlett 38).
MidAmerica Nazarene 2 (Richards 52, Lemmon 54) Covenant (Ga.) 0.
Second Round
Nov. 15
in Olathe, Kan.
Ohio Dominican 7 (Shrewsbury 1, Hertsenberg 20, Held 26, 39, Bauer 34, Roberts 67, Cowan 79) Maine-Fort Kent 0.
Mobile 0 Embry-Riddle 2 (Yoffe pen. 61, Barrett 87).
Lindsey Wilson 5 (Rittig 19, 28, Learmond 66, Jafta 81, 83) Mid-Continent 1 (Okello 10).
Azusa Pacific 3 (Simon 23, 55, Stirm 48) MidAmerica Nazarene 1 (Richards 80).
Second Round
Nov. 16
in Olathe, Kan.
Park 0 Simon Fraser 1 (Barrett 80)
Concordia (Calif.) 4 (Fahey 39, 82, 87, Mirzadeh 48) Graceland 2 (Souter 44, 89).
Auburn-Montgomery 3 (Arsaelsson 10, 25, Olafson 74) Southern Nazarene 2 (Robertson 88, Gakire 89).
Fresno Pacific 5 (Campos 6, 11, Nunes 38, Blanco 63, Gonzalez 74) Rio Grande 2 (O'Hara 14, Morris 81).
Quarterfinals
Nov. 17 in Olathe, Kan.
Simon Fraser 2
(Barrett 14, Carvery 68) Ohio Dominican 0.
Concordia (Calif.) 2
(Clark 2, Fahey 66) Embry-Riddle 0.
Auburn-Montgomery 2
(Arsaelsson 42, Olafsson 63) Lindsey Wilson 1 (Learmond 53).
Azusa Pacific 3
(own goal 59, Lenhart 63, Wilson 80) Fresno Pacific 1 (Campos 31).



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