2011 Auggie Awards - Men's Rookie of the Year

Parker Hines
Parker Hines
PARKER HINES (Basketball) -- All-MIAC First-Year Team … Point guard … Started 16 of 23 games as point guard, scoring 150 points (6.5 ppg) with 60 rebounds , 68 assists and 20 steals … Ranked 4th in MIAC in overall assist/turnover ratio (2.72) and 12th in assists per-game (2.96) … Had 5 double-digit point efforts, including 16 points in win over Bethel on Feb. 12 … Had 10 games with 4-plus assists, including season-high 7 in overtime loss at Hamline on Dec. 8.
Chad Johnson
Chad Johnson
CHAD JOHNSON (Wrestling) -- All-American with 7th place national finish at heavyweight … Earned starting spot at heavyweight, then rallied for a berth in national tournament and for an All-American finish at national meet … At Great Lakes Regional, rallied to secure a national tournament berth with a “true-second” finish after placing third, then beating second-place finisher … At NCAA national championships, lost in quarterfinals, but rallied with a 12-3 major-decision win to earn All-American honors, then finished seventh with a win in his final bout to finish 32-11 on the season … Had 8 pins, 1 technical fall and 8 major decisions on the season … Finished 23-7 against Division III competition.
Phil Putratz
Phil Putratz
PHIL PUTRATZ (Football) -- Running Back … Led team with 524 rushing yards on 120 carries, along with 16 catches for 159 yards, and team-high 8 touchdowns … Ranked 8th in MIAC in overall rushing yardage and overall touchdowns … Rushed 13 times for 123 yards and 2 TDs in game at Carleton on Oct. 2 … Had 5 games with 50-plus rushing yards during season.
Mohamed Sankoh
MOHAMED SANKOH (Soccer) -- MIAC Athlete of the Week … Forward … Recorded 4 goals during 2010 season, including 3 of the biggest goals of the year … Scored the tying goal in the 80th minute and the game-winning goal at the 98:08 mark in Augsburg’s 3-2 OT win over Concordia-Moorhead in the MIAC playoff championship game … Scored the lone goal at the 109:37 mark in Augsburg’s 1-0 OT win over St. Scholastica in the first round of the NCAA national playoffs … Also had the lone goal in Augsburg’s 1-0 win over Gustavus on Oct. 29, which clinched the Auggies’ berth in the MIAC postseason playoffs … Played in 17 games this season.