2009 Auggie Awards -- Female Rookie of Year Finalists

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Kacie Bahr-09 Auggie Awards
Kacie Bahr
KACIE BAHR (CROSS COUNTRY)
No. 3 runner on team in 2008 in six of seven meets ... Finished 116th (76th team) at MIAC championships (25:54.77) and 140th at NCAA Division III Central Regional (26:36.2) … Recorded 6,000-meter personal-best 25:51.67 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Invitational … Had sub-27-minute times in four of five 6,000-meter events in 2008.
Jennifer Castillo-09 Auggie Awards
Jennifer Castillo
JENNIFER CASTILLO (2008 SOFTBALL)

All-MIAC, MIAC Rookie of the Year … One of just three first-year players to be named All-MIAC … Team-leading .403 batting average, starting all 43 games … 19 runs, 6 doubles, 22 RBI (2nd on team), with .452 slugging percentage, .457 on-base percentage, 11 stolen bases in 14 attempts … 50 hits, 124 at-bats, 104 defensive assists … Ranked 9th in MIAC in overall batting average, 11th in on-base percentage, led MIAC in defensive assists (104).
Brya Erickson
BRYA ERICKSON (HOCKEY)

All-MIAC honorable-mention … Defender … In first season of collegiate hockey, had three goals and five goals for eight assists, tops among Augsburg defenders and 11th among MIAC defenders in overall scoring (all games) … Had two power-play goals … Had a goal and assist against Hamline on Feb. 6.
Serenae Levine
Serenae Levine-09 Auggie Awards
SERENAE LEVINE (BASKETBALL)
All-MIAC honorable-mention, MIAC All-Rookie Team
… Point guard … One of the top all-around statistical players in the MIAC … Team leader in scoring (10.5 ppg) and assists (4.6 apg) while standing second in rebounding (6.6 rpg) and steals (40), Levine ranked 17th in the MIAC in overall scoring, while standing ninth in rebounding, second in assists and 15th in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.08) … Averaged 33.32 minutes played per-game, second-most among all MIAC players in overall statistics … In MIAC games-only, Levine ranked 17th in scoring (10.9 ppg), 12th in rebounding (6.4 rpg) and second in assists (4.5 apg) … Her 114 assists were the third-most in a single season in school history.