Incomplete team finish at MIAC meet, 7th/13 at MWCGA spring state meet nder co-head coaches Laura Patrick and Troy Nygaard. Augsburg finished the 3005—06 season with an overall stroke average of 392.91, including a spring stroke average of 384.50 and a fall stroke average of 392.43. Augsburg... Show moreIncomplete team finish at MIAC meet, 7th/13 at MWCGA spring state meet nder co-head coaches Laura Patrick and Troy Nygaard. Augsburg finished the 3005—06 season with an overall stroke average of 392.91, including a spring stroke average of 384.50 and a fall stroke average of 392.43. Augsburg finished seventh at the Minnesota Women’s Collegiate Golf Asso- ciation State Championships in May, while recording an incomplete team finish at the fall Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships. Show less
Augsburg College 2005-2006 f M. w...” t “mama.” «an». hwy—«away , WM 2005 Augsburg College men’s soccer team are: Front row (from left) —— Geofflohnson. Jesse Sundl erg. Luis l\"lonterruhio. DJ. Wendell. James See, Adam Nelson; Second row (from left) -- Andrew Seidel. Andrew Connor. Cassidy Duerr... Show moreAugsburg College 2005-2006 f M. w...” t “mama.” «an». hwy—«away , WM 2005 Augsburg College men’s soccer team are: Front row (from left) —— Geofflohnson. Jesse Sundl erg. Luis l\"lonterruhio. DJ. Wendell. James See, Adam Nelson; Second row (from left) -- Andrew Seidel. Andrew Connor. Cassidy Duerr. Alec Rabine. Ajay Tamfu. Brian WoodzThird row (from left) -- Ryan Kit/man. Justin Turner. Mark Cohn. Adam McCarthy. Paseaul Venter. Evan Fuhs‘ Nick Nelson. Nicholas Stuber, Vinnie Brooks: Back row (from left) -- assistant coach Eric Singer. assistant Coach Jonathan Schaefer. Matthew Tonsager, Ryley Teske. Brian .lungwirth. Ben Austin. Brandon Weier. Aaron RlCLlCl. assistant coach Mike Elcano. head coach Greg Holker. Show less
1-9 overall, 1-7 MIAC- 8/9 ugsburg College finished the 2005 football campaign 1-9 overall. 1—7 in Minnesotalntercol- legiate Athletic Conference play, its first season under new head coach Frank Haege. The schedule was a difficult one for the Auggies. as five of the 10 opponents Augsburg faced in... Show more1-9 overall, 1-7 MIAC- 8/9 ugsburg College finished the 2005 football campaign 1-9 overall. 1—7 in Minnesotalntercol- legiate Athletic Conference play, its first season under new head coach Frank Haege. The schedule was a difficult one for the Auggies. as five of the 10 opponents Augsburg faced in the 2005 season were ranked nation— ally at least once during the course of the season by one of the major NCAA Division 111 national polls. Three Augsburg opponents were participants in the 32—team NCAA Division 111 national playoffs Auggies Andrew Neumann (Jr.. Somerset, Wis). Nick Schlieman (Sr, Burnsville. Minn). Ricky Schreier (Jr.. Maplewood. Minn./Cretin-Derham Hall HS), Chike Ochiagha ( Sr.. Savage. Minn/Holy Angels HS) and Mike Matson (Jr. Cedar. Minn/St. Francis HS) earned All— Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors. Neumann and Schlieman earned first—team All—MIAC honors. while Schreier. Ochiagha and Matson earned second—team All—MIAC honors. ‘ .r S, ' . 1 411061545, .Auoaiss é in [155 insular. “ma - xwzxxamk “WE [is ‘ lmrwmwu’ » . ’ g. 1,. a g a , UGBIES GGIES" k 5 . , I,- . . r " r y , \Aufifilj, . ', ' 1' Schlieman. Matson. Neumann and Ochiagha were named to the Football Gazette Division III All-West Region team (Schlieman to the second team. Matson to the third team. and Neumann and Ochiagha honorable mention), with Schlieman also named to the Football Gazette All—America team as an honorable—mention selection. Matson and Schlieman were both named to the D3football.com All—West Region team (Schlieman first team. Matson second team) and the D3t‘ootball. com All—America team (Matson third team. Schlieman honorable mention). GGIEFE 4 l“ 5 tuner “swag-fr lUEGIESA u Show less
3rd/10 at MIAC meet nder new co—head coaches Ted Vickerman and Jim Rustad. Augsburg completed one of its most successful men's golf seasons in recent years in 2005—06. The Auggies finished with an overall team stroke average of 307.20. the best overall average for the team since the 1997-98 season... Show more3rd/10 at MIAC meet nder new co—head coaches Ted Vickerman and Jim Rustad. Augsburg completed one of its most successful men's golf seasons in recent years in 2005—06. The Auggies finished with an overall team stroke average of 307.20. the best overall average for the team since the 1997-98 season (307.38). Augsburg had just one senior on its roster, and will return 12 golfers to the lineup for next season. In the fall half of the season, Augsburg finished third at the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- ence championships, marking the 12th year in a row that Augsburg has finished in the top five in the MIAC cham— pionship meet and the team‘s best finish since 2000. In college golf, the season is split into fall and spring halves. Augsburg finished the fall half of the 2005-06 campaign with a team stroke average of 306.9 1 , the best fall team stroke average since a 305.41 fall average in the 1995—96 season. In the spring half of the year, Augsburg finished with a stroke average of 307.56, its best spring average since a 303.71 spring average in the 1999—2000 season. Andrew Womeldorf (So., Northfield, Minn.) and Erik Helgerson (J r.. Chisago City, Minn/Chisago Lakes HS) earned all—conference honors with top— 10 finishes at the MIAC fall championships. Q Show less
Augsburg College 2005-2006 N 2005 Augsburg College men’s and women’s cross country teams arezFront row (from left) -- Andrea Schuster. Sarah Peloquin. Ashley Stoffers, Angela Bergeson; Middle row (from left) »— Sadie Dietrich. Tori Buhr. Micah Lcnthe. Lil. Ehlers. Ellen Waldow; Back row (from... Show moreAugsburg College 2005-2006 N 2005 Augsburg College men’s and women’s cross country teams arezFront row (from left) -- Andrea Schuster. Sarah Peloquin. Ashley Stoffers, Angela Bergeson; Middle row (from left) »— Sadie Dietrich. Tori Buhr. Micah Lcnthe. Lil. Ehlers. Ellen Waldow; Back row (from left) -- at islunt coach Frank Murchio. Robert Tix. Andrew Bergeson, Erik Lundberg. Stewart Sawdey. head coach Dennis Barker. Show less
Women 10th/12 at MIAC meet, 19th/23 at NCAA Division 111 Central Regional; Men incomplete team finish at MIAC meet, incomplete team finish at NCAA Division 111 Central Regional nder head coach Dennis Barker, l I Augsburg has shown steady improvement in cross country. This season. the Augsburg women... Show moreWomen 10th/12 at MIAC meet, 19th/23 at NCAA Division 111 Central Regional; Men incomplete team finish at MIAC meet, incomplete team finish at NCAA Division 111 Central Regional nder head coach Dennis Barker, l I Augsburg has shown steady improvement in cross country. This season. the Augsburg women finished 10th at the Minnesota Intercol- legiate Athletic Conference champion— ships. while finishing 19th at the NCAA Division [11 Central Regional atWanburg (Iowa). Augsburg‘s men had incomplete team finishes at both meets. For the Auggie women. Angela Bergeson (Sr.. Red Wing. Minn.)earned All-MIAC honors with a thh-place finish at the MIAC meet and All—Cen- tral Region honors with a 30th-place finish at the regional meet. Teammate Ellen Waldow (Sr., Lanesboro. Minn.) earned All—MIAC honorable—mention honors with a l7th-place finish at the conference meet. FortheAuggie men.Micah Lenthe (Jr..Fergus Falls,Minn.)eamedAll-Min- nesota Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- ence honorable—mention honors with a 2()Ih-place finish at the conference meet. and both he and teammate Erik Lundberg (Sr., Roseville. Minn/Mounds View HS) finished among the top 75 at the NCAA regional meet. Show less
The Augsburgian staff would like to welcome Augsburg ’s new President. Paul Pribbenow. We know he will make a great addition to the Augsburg community. The 2005-06 Augsburgian was created by Sara Horishnyk (08). hanks to all photo providers including Augsburg Public Rela— tions and Communications... Show moreThe Augsburgian staff would like to welcome Augsburg ’s new President. Paul Pribbenow. We know he will make a great addition to the Augsburg community. The 2005-06 Augsburgian was created by Sara Horishnyk (08). hanks to all photo providers including Augsburg Public Rela— tions and Communications Office. Stephen Geffre. Melissa Lee. David Banks Studios. Charles Walbridge and Don Stoner for the great photos. Thanks to staff for information and interviews. l . A special thank you to Kathy Rumpza for being a great and helpful .. 1 I yearbook advisor. . 1 I I I would like to thank my parents for helping and supporting . me in the production of this book. We have worked long and hard . to bring this to you. I hope you enjoy the memories it provides. ___."’:"‘_“ “a Show less
ugsburg finished 7-180verall,4-16inthe Minnesota Alntercollegiate Athletic Conference, considered the toughest conference in the country in NCAA Division III women‘s basketball. The seven wins were the most for an Augsburg women‘s basketball squad since the 2001-02 season (8—17). Augsburg... Show moreugsburg finished 7-180verall,4-16inthe Minnesota Alntercollegiate Athletic Conference, considered the toughest conference in the country in NCAA Division III women‘s basketball. The seven wins were the most for an Augsburg women‘s basketball squad since the 2001-02 season (8—17). Augsburg completed its second season under head coach Jennifer Britz. Augsburg opened the season by winning the Alvemo (Wis) Tip—Off Classic with an 88-55 win over host Alvemo and a 77-64 win over Northland Baptist Bible (Wis). Augsburg swept St. Olaf in league play and also claimed two milestone wins in league play —- an 80-7—1 win over St. Thomas that broke a 41 -game losing streak to the Tommies. and a 64—60 win over MIAC playoff champion and NCAA Division 111 national playoff participant Concordia—Moor- head. just the second Augsburg win over the Cobbers in program history. Guard Rosinta Stromquist (Sr.. Brooklyn Park. Minn./Robbinsdale Cooper HS) was named to the All- MIAC team. while guard Katie LaGrave (So.. Okinawa. Japan/Kadena HS) earned honorable-mention all- conference honors. the first all-conference honor for both players. Just two seniors were on the Auggie roster this season. and 10 letterwinners will return next season. Show less
2005 Augsburg College football team: Front row (from left) -- Steve Houser. John Streefland, Chike Ochiagha, Mike Matson, Ross Peroutka;Second row (from left) -- Andy Matzke, Jim Gunder- son, Jake Koelln, Taylor Kroger, Garry Ashby—Phan, Marcus LeVesseur;Third row (from left) -- Dan Davila, Nick... Show more2005 Augsburg College football team: Front row (from left) -- Steve Houser. John Streefland, Chike Ochiagha, Mike Matson, Ross Peroutka;Second row (from left) -- Andy Matzke, Jim Gunder- son, Jake Koelln, Taylor Kroger, Garry Ashby—Phan, Marcus LeVesseur;Third row (from left) -- Dan Davila, Nick Schlieman, Jordan Hastings, Ryan Shea, Lowery Smith, Antonio Spargo, Rob Johnson; Fourth row (from left) -- Durrell Martin, De Hanuman, Ryan Stockhaus, Garrett Kratz, Jason Potts, Nick Warner, Tony Madline; Fifth row (from left) —- Dustin Hinz, Mike Struss, David Fisher, Chad Donnelly, John Welty, Ryan Adamson, Bryan Ludwig, Andy Estrem, Sean Kelly;Sixth row (from left) -- Royce Winford. Phil Knutson, Eric Dunivent. Alex Kwan, Stephan Buesgens. Garrett Warren. Kyle Danner, Andy Danielson. Brandon Rudenick, John Leibftied;Seventh row (from left) -- Clay Burrows. Sam Spafford. Shawn Dunbar. Josh Starr, Elliot Hile. Jason Weber, David Lange, Alan Mueller. Matt Siems; Eighth row (from left) -- student manager Dani Matzke, Andrew Neumann, Keith Hagen, Jesse Naab, Erik Bohnhoff, Octavius Crawford, student manager Cait Carlson, student manager Kelsey Lindeen;Top row (from left) -— assistant coaches Tim Stowe. Anthony Minus, Matt Howard, Eric Hand. head coach Frank Haege, assistant coaches Drew Privette, Chris Bergstrom, Kyle Voelz, videographer Vern Maunu. assistant coach Darrell Wiese. Missing from photo -— Luke Hoisington, Zach Manship, DeMarcus Williams. Darrel] Young. Show less
Augsburg College 2005-2006 Ill 5 t ’4 ,vl. ,1.“ h‘ "J g . I! . '2 v 5mm .v - Stu r' [turnip-110N115 15mm .I: , 99512352" “.35; 923 24 gaz‘. 7% , "l W ll "flf'nla (4155,!”- ; Wfln. / I. 3 .9"? My“ F 2005-06 Augsburg College men’s hockey team: Front row (from left) -- Pat Kriegler. Adam Fritsch. Cody... Show moreAugsburg College 2005-2006 Ill 5 t ’4 ,vl. ,1.“ h‘ "J g . I! . '2 v 5mm .v - Stu r' [turnip-110N115 15mm .I: , 99512352" “.35; 923 24 gaz‘. 7% , "l W ll "flf'nla (4155,!”- ; Wfln. / I. 3 .9"? My“ F 2005-06 Augsburg College men’s hockey team: Front row (from left) -- Pat Kriegler. Adam Fritsch. Cody Swanson. Joe Haehn. . Tony Ciro. Aaron Johnson, Critter Nagurski. David Nash. Matt Parnell. Ben Sandvik. Brett Osness. Chris Docken:Second row (from . left) -- Thomas Erickson, Rick Andersen. Colby Nichol, Trevor McCormick. Kenneth Raagli. student manager Eric Canter. assistant coach Mike LaValle. assistant coach Jake Wegscheider. head coach Mike Schwartz. assistant coach Mike Burkhardt. assistant coach Chris Brown, Erik Bentley, Kyle Sontag. Justin Gauthier. Maksim Ardashnikov. Kyle Thompson. Andy KentzBack row (from left) -- Danny Carlson, Greg May, Danny Clements, Tim Lawson. Benjy Partridge. Dan Leopold. Pat Fogerty. lan Bing. Brett Way. Kellen Chamblee. Michael Henrichsen, Kevin Skwor. Tom Doyle. David Clements. Sean Terry. Andrew O‘Brien. .l Missing from photo -- Clay Burrows. Andrew Seidel. student managers Malorie Wyman and Jen Richter. (I Show less
Augsburg finished 8-3 in dual meets this season. including a second-place finish at the NWCA Division [II National Duals in Cedar Falls. Iowa. Augsburg won the NCAA Division 111 Great Lakes Regional at the University of Chicago (111.) for the fourth straight year. win— ning six individual titles.... Show moreAugsburg finished 8-3 in dual meets this season. including a second-place finish at the NWCA Division [II National Duals in Cedar Falls. Iowa. Augsburg won the NCAA Division 111 Great Lakes Regional at the University of Chicago (111.) for the fourth straight year. win— ning six individual titles. The Auggies also won tournament championships at the Dickinson State (N.D.) Blue Hawk Classic and the Wis- consin—Eau Claire Invitational this season. 2005-06 Augsburg College wrestling team arezFront row (from left) -— Zak Jensen. Machs l,cV‘sseur. Brad 'l‘upa.’ Ryan Valek. Greg Brendemuehl. Kirk Ralleecond row (from left) -- Zach Hansen. George Lynaugh. Brian Fischer. . Jacob Roberts. Tim Matzek. Brandon Klukow. Seth FlodeenzThird row (from left) —- Adam Ketcher. Paul Bjorkstrand. . Rich Taylor. Dominic Dvorak. Danny Manley. Adam Assel‘a. David Elson. Brian Barbiauleiourth row (from left I -- head . coach Jeff Swenson. assistant coach Nick Slack. Noel Sweeney. Josh Hansen. Andrew Ncumann. Bill Boeschcnstcin. Dustin Monte. assistant head coach Donny Wichmann. assistant coach Mark Mill/L’kZTOp row (from left) —— associate . head coach Sam Barber. assistant coach Jamell Tidwell. Jake Grygelko. CJ Domingues. Tony Biggs. Jared li\ans. Ben . Moss. Mitch Collins. Robbie Gotreau. assistant coach Mike Ukcr.Missing from photo -- Jeremy Anderson. Bud (ielha c. Wally O’Connor. Dylan Soberg. Justin Sorensen. assistant coach John Pena. Show less
Men llth/ll at MIAC indoor meet, lOth/ll at MIAC outdoor meet; Women llth/12 at MIAC indoor meet, 11th/12 at MIAC outdoor meet ugsburg track and field athletes earned All-Ameri— can honors in three events. earned All-Minnesota Intercolle- giate Athletic Conference and All- MIAC honorable-mention... Show moreMen llth/ll at MIAC indoor meet, lOth/ll at MIAC outdoor meet; Women llth/12 at MIAC indoor meet, 11th/12 at MIAC outdoor meet ugsburg track and field athletes earned All-Ameri— can honors in three events. earned All-Minnesota Intercolle- giate Athletic Conference and All- MIAC honorable-mention honors in 13 events. and set school records in seven different events in the 2005 indoor and outdoor seasons. Sprinter Tonnisha Bell (Sr. Minneapolis. Minn./Washburn HS) had the best year of her career in 2006. Bell earned MIAC Outstand- ing Female Track Athlete awards at the conference indoor champion— ships. and was named NCAA Divi- sion Ill Central Region Women‘s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year by the LS. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. Bell finished her collegiate career as one of the top sprinters in school history. finishing with five All-American honors. Angela Bergeson (Sr.. Red Wing,Minn.)alsohadoncofthebest seasons of her career. In the indoor season, she set a new school record inthemilemn(5:07.39)andfinished fourth in the LOGO—meter run at the conference championships to earn All-MIAC honorable- mention honors. In the outdoor season. Bergeson claimed a new school record in the BOO—meter run (2:12.76). finished third at the MIAC championships in the 800 to earn All-MIAC honors in the event. and qualified for her second NCAA Division III outdoor championships (firstas anindividual).competingin the preliminaries in the 800. Augsburg’s women‘s outdoor 400—meter relay of Felicia Faison (Fr..Minneapolis.Minn/South HS). Jessica Nordness (So. Burnsville. Minn). Megan Krumrie (Fr.. Elk Mound. Wis.) and Bell set school records four times during the season. finishing fourth at the conference championships. On the men‘s side. sprinter Tony Ciro (Sr. Spring Lake Park. Minn./Hill-Murray HS) earnedAll- MlAC honors with a third-place finish in the 200—meter dash (22.59 seconds). while earning All-MIAC honorable—mention honors with a fifth-place finish in the lOO-meter dash (11.12 seconds). Kevin Haglund (Jr. Fridley. Minn/Concordia Academy HS) earned two All-MIAC honorable— mention honors. finishing sixth in the triplejump in both the the MIAC indoorand outdoorchampionships. Spencer Power (Jr.. Montgomery. Minn./Montgomery-Lonsdale HS) also earned All-MIAC honorable— mention honors with a fifth-place finish in the discus at the MIAC outdoor championships. Show less
6-10-2 overall, 3-5-2 MIAC--9th/11 ndcr second—year head coach Greg Holker, Augsburg finished with a 6—10-2 overall record, 3-5-2 in Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play. The eight points in MIAC play were the most for an Augsburg team since the 1981 season (4-7—1 MIAC. nine points).... Show more6-10-2 overall, 3-5-2 MIAC--9th/11 ndcr second—year head coach Greg Holker, Augsburg finished with a 6—10-2 overall record, 3-5-2 in Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play. The eight points in MIAC play were the most for an Augsburg team since the 1981 season (4-7—1 MIAC. nine points). Of the 28 players on this year‘s Auggie squad, 20 were freshmen and sophomores. Augsburg graduatesjust five seniors and will return 23 players next season. Defenders Cassidy Duerr (Fr, Blaine, Minn./ Spring Lake Park HS) and Alec Rabine (30., St. Louis Park. Minn.) earned All-MIAC honors. Duerr received first—team all—conference recognition. while Rabine was an honorable-mention all-conference selection. It‘s the first all—conference selections for both. Show less
18-19-1 overall, 8-12 MIAC—7th/11 nder third-year head coach Keith Bateman, Augsburg fin— ished the 2006 season at 18—20-1 overall. 8- 12 in Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play. Bateman is now 58—60-1 in his three seasons at Augsburg, recording double-digit win totals in each of his... Show more18-19-1 overall, 8-12 MIAC—7th/11 nder third-year head coach Keith Bateman, Augsburg fin— ished the 2006 season at 18—20-1 overall. 8- 12 in Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play. Bateman is now 58—60-1 in his three seasons at Augsburg, recording double-digit win totals in each of his three seasons. The Auggies claimed conference sweeps of St. Mary’s and Macalester, and split with St. Thomas, the conference’s regular— season champion and an NCAA Division 111 national tournament participant. Augsburg also claimed doubleheader splits in league play with conference tournament participant Hamline, Concordia— Moorhead and St. John‘s. Catcher Troy Deden (Sr., Northfield, Minn.) earned All-MIAC baseball honors, while teammates Darren Ginther (Sr., Crystal. Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong HS) and Ricky Schreier (Jr., St. Paul, Minn/Cretin—Derham Hall HS) earned honorable—mention All-MIAC honors. For Deden. it is his second straight All—MIAC first—team honor. Deden was named an Augsburg Senior Athlete of the Year in late April. and earned ABCA/Rawlings All-Midwest Region third-team honors last season. Augsburg had one ofits largest rosters in program history -- 42 players —— and will losejust nine seniors to graduation. Show less