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Collin Olmscheid named D3hoops.com first-team All-American

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14407MINNEAPOLIS -- For the second time this week, Augsburg University forward Collin Olmscheid (SR, Buffalo, Minn.) was named to an NCAA Division III All-America men's basketball team, as he earned D3hoops.com Division III All-America first-team honors on Saturday.

Also on Saturday, Olmscheid played in the National Association of Basketball Coaches/Reese's College All-Star Game in Salem, Va.,  prior to the NCAA Division III national championship game there. Playing for the West squad, Olmscheid scored 10 points and added five rebounds in the West's 120-114 loss to the East team. He is the second Augsburg player to ever play in the All-Star Game; Dan Kornbaum '14 was selected in 2014.

It's the fourth time an Augsburg player has earned D3hoops.com All-America honors since the award was established in the 1997-98 season. Dan Kornbaum '14 was a second-team selection in 2013-14, and Devean George '99 was a second-team selection in 1997-98 and first-team selection in 1998-99. The All-America honors, made up of four five-member teams and a five-member honorable-mention squad, are selected by the staff of D3hoops.com, a national website covering Division III basketball.

On Wednesday, Olmscheid was named to the NABC Division III All-America Team as a second-team selection. The 2017-18 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year. Olmscheid has also earned All-MIAC first-team honors, NABC Division III All-West Region first-team honors and D3hoops.com All-West Region first-team honors, in addition to being named the D3hoops.com West Region Player of the Year. In prior years, he earned All-MIAC first-team honors in both his sophomore and junior seasons and was an D3hoops.com All-West Region squad third-team honoree in 2016-17. In 2014-15, he earned All-MIAC honorable mention and All-MIAC Rookie Team honors.

The MIAC's scoring champion in 2017-18, Olmscheid finished his senior season scoring 613 points, averaging 21.1 points per-game -- the lone MIAC player to average 20.0 points or more in overall play. His 5.4 rebounds per-game average was 13th-best among MIAC players. Playing a league-high 33.3 minutes per-game this season, Olmscheid led the MIAC in field goals made (225), while standing seventh in field-goal percentage (56.4), 10th in three-pointers (48), sixth in three-point percentage (46.2), first in free throws (115) and first in free-throw percentage (88.5).

Among NCAA Division III players in overall statistics, he ranked 19th in total points and 20th in free-throw percentage. He scored in double figures in his final 20 games in a row, 75 of his last 82 games, and in 91 of his 106 career contests.

Olmscheid has cemented himself in the Augsburg men's basketball record book. Playing in 106 career games (85 starts), he finished his career fourth in school history in career scoring (1,887 points), with his 17.8 ppg career average seventh-best. Brian Ammann (1981-85) holds the Augsburg career scoring record with 2,271 points, followed by Devean George (1995-99) with 2,258 and Dan Anderson (1961-65) with 2,052.

Olmscheid finished fourth in Augsburg history in career field goals (692), 10th in career field-goal percentage (.529), third in career three-pointers (171), fifth in career free throws (332), fourth in career free-throw percentage (.838) and eighth in career rebounds (637), with his 106 career games played tied for fourth-most in program history. With 637 career rebounds (6.0 rpg), Olmscheid is one of only five Auggies to ever have 1,000-plus career points and 600-plus career rebounds.

Under 13th-year head coach Aaron Griess, Augsburg finished 21-8 overall, 13-7 in MIAC play. The Auggies won the conference playoff championship for the first time in program history, coming from the No. 4 seed to win three games, including the final two on the road at Saint John's and Bethel. Augsburg competed in the NCAA Division III national playoffs for the fourth time in program history and first time since 1999.
(NOTE: This story was taken from Augsburg's All-MIAC men's basketball release and regional awards release.)
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