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Millie Suk finished her incredible career as one of the best players to ever wear an Augsburg women’s soccer uniform. In her 67-game Auggie career, she set career records with 38 goals and 93 total points, also contributing 17 assists, playing on teams that went 40-21-and-11 in her career, reaching the MIAC postseason playoffs twice. She helped to spark a tremendous run of success for Augsburg’s women’s soccer program, which has been one of the region’s top programs during the last two decades. Millie earned All-MIAC honors all four years of her career and NSCAA All-Region honors twice, and she now stands third in school history in goals and fourth in points. She earned Augsburg’s Senior Honor Athlete award in 2006, was a three-time Academic All-MIAC honoree and two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree. Millie was a political science major at Augsburg, earning Magna Cum Laude and Sabo Scholar honors. Since graduating, she earned her master’s degree in public policy and her juris doctorate from the University of Minnesota. She practiced law with her father in her native Rochester for three years before moving to policy work, and is currently in her eighth year as health policy and standards director for a national medical specialty society. Millie lives in Denver, Colorado.
Senior Honor Athlete in 2006 … All-MIAC all four years of her career … NSCAA All-West Region third-team in both 2004 and 2005 … Played in 67 career games, setting then-school records for total points (93, now 4th in school history) and goals (38, now third), along with 17 assists (t-14th) … 16 game-winning goals in career … 12 goals-2 assists--26 points in 2002, 8G-5A--21P in 2003, 9G-4A--22P in 2004, 9G-6A--24P in 2005 … MIAC Player of the Week three times in career … voted Team MVP on offense in 2003 and Auggie Award in 2005 … Team captain her junior and senior year … Member of teams that went 40-21-11 in her career, with MIAC playoff appearances in 2004 and 2005 … Academic All-MIAC in 2003, 2004 and 2005 … CoSIDA Academic All-District in 2005 (1st team) and 2006 (2nd team).
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