2013 Auggie Awards - Women's Outstanding Team of the Year Finalists

2012-13-wgolf-team
GOLF (7th/11 at MIAC Championships) -- Under fourth-year head coach Ted Vickerman, Augsburg had one of its best seasons in program history in 2012-13, finishing in seventh place at the MIAC Championships, tied for the second-best team finish since the program started in 1991. Augsburg recorded a 1,076 total at the MIAC Championships, a new school record for a 54-hole meet. Augsburg had two individuals finish in the top 25 at the conference meet -- Rachel Kristofferson finished in 17th place and Hannah Shafer finished in 23rd. As a team, Augsburg finished the fall half of the 2012-13 season with a 365.0 team stroke average, a 28.8-stroke improvement from last season’s 393.8 average. Two Auggies had sub-90 stroke averages in the fall half of the season -- Kristofferson's team-leading 85.7 average and Shafer's 89.2 average.
2012-13-wsoccer-team
SOCCER (12-5-3 overall, 6-3-2 MIAC--3rd/12) -- Under 14th-year head coach Mike Navarre, Augsburg finished 12-5-3 overall, 6-3-2 in MIAC play in 2012, earning a trip to the MIAC postseason playoffs for the first time since 2007. Augsburg's 12 wins are the second-most in a single season in school history. This season, Augsburg reached the MIAC playoff championship game for the first time in its five trips to the MIAC playoffs. The Auggies claimed a 2-1 overtime win at St. Olaf in the MIAC playoff semifinals and tied Concordia-Moorhead 0-0 in overtime in the playoff title game, but fell 7-6 in the penalty-kick shootout. Forward Bri Clark and midfielder Molly Allen earned All-MIAC honors and were both also named to the NSCAA All-North Region squad, Allen as a second-team selection and Clark as a third-team selection. Midfielder Bri Dorale and defender Alekzandra Miller earned All-MIAC honorable-mention honors, with Dorale also being named to the All-MIAC Sportsmanship Team.
2011-12-softball-team
2012 SOFTBALL (20-22 overall, 13-9 MIAC—3rd/12) -- Under sixth-year head coach Tim Gormley, Augsburg finished 20-22 overall, 13-9 in MIAC play, qualifying for the four-team MIAC postseason playoffs for the second time since the conference established the four-team postseason tournament in 2004, and the first time since 2008. Augsburg has recorded 20-plus victories in four of the last five seasons, in addition to 10-plus conference victories in four of the last five seasons. Augsburg's third-place finish in the MIAC standings was its best conference regular-season finish since a third-place finish in 1992 (24-12 overall, 16-4 MIAC). Pitcher/third baseman Kylee Persing and shortstop Allyson Ruedy each earned All-MIAC honors, and both were also named to the NFCA All-Midwest Region third team. Outfielder Sammie Wagner earned All-MIAC Sportsmanship Team honors.
2012-13-volleyball-team
VOLLEYBALL (16-12 overall, 5-6 MIAC—7th/12) -- Under third-year head coach Jane Becker, the Auggies finished the season with a 16-12 overall record, and a seventh-place finish in the conference standings. The Auggies have recorded 16 or more wins in each of Becker's three seasons as head coach, and just missed out on advancing to the MIAC post-season playoffs in 2012.  Junior setter Emily McCourt earned All-MIAC honors for the second straight year, while outside hitter Ashley Peper also was named to the All-MIAC squad, becoming the first Auggie first-year player to ever earn All-MIAC volleyball honors. Middle hitter Nikolene Miller was named to the All-MIAC Sportsmanship Team.