MEN'S HONOR ATHLETE
 CHRIS DEVET (Football) -- Chemistry major, 3.8182 GPA -- All-MIAC first team in 2013 and 2014, 2014 MIAC Mike Stam Award (outstanding interior lineman of year), 2014 D3football.com All-West Region third team, Academic All-MIAC in 2012, 2013 and 2014, Capital One Academic All-District in 2013 and 2014, Capital One Academic All-America in 2013 (second team) and 2014 (first team) … Defensive lineman … Eighth Augsburg student-athlete (third Auggie football player) to ever earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors twice … Named Mike Stam Award-winner in 2014 as MIAC’s outstanding interior lineman (offense or defense) … DeVet finished fourth on the team in total tackles with 53 (22 solo) in 2014, including team highs of 12.0 tackles for-loss and 5.5 sacks, which were both second most in the MIAC … In 2013, recorded 63 tackles (28 solo), with 12.0 tackles for-loss and 5.0 sacks to earn All-MIAC first-team honors … In 2012, recorded 52 tackles (21 solo), with 8.5 tackles for-loss and 2.5 sacks to earn All-MIAC second-team honors … In 30-game career, finished with 168 tackles (71 solo), 32.5 tackles for-loss, 13.0 sacks, five pass breakups, three fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles.
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WOMEN'S HONOR ATHLETE
 COLLEEN OURADA (Volleyball) -- Special Education/Psychology major, 3.4274 GPA -- All-MIAC in 2013 and 2014, AVCA All-Central Region in 2013 and 2014, AVCA All-America third team in 2013 and 2014, MIAC Hitter of the Week three times … Outside Hitter… Finishes career as one of top players in school history … In top-10 school-record lists in 11 different career categories, holding school records for kills (1,547), attack attempts (4,534) and total blocks (329) … Second in kills per-set (3.33), solo blocks (89) and block assists (240), ninth in blocks per-set (0.71) and attack percentage (.218), 10th in digs (1,142) … Only second Auggie in school history to record 1,000 career kills and 1,000 career digs … Played in school record 131 matches and 465 sets … Recorded 434 kills (3.84 per-set), 302 digs and 70 blocks in 2013, while recording 365 kills (3.58 per-set), 409 digs and 79 blocks in 2014, as Augsburg earned co-MIAC regular-season titles and advanced to the NCAA Division III national playoffs each year.
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MEN'S OUTSTANDING ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - TEAM SPORTS
 TANNER OAKES (Baseball) -- All-MIAC first team, D3baseball.com All-Midwest Region (first team), MIAC Athlete of the Week (April 28) ... Oakes pitched in a MIAC-leading 64.2 innings and a team-high nine starts … He finished with a 5-2 record and 3.06 earned-run average, with four complete games, including two 9-inning efforts and a shutout … He finished the season with 44 strikeouts against just six walks -- a 7.33 strikeout-to-walk ratio that ranked 15th among NCAA Division III pitchers nationally … During the season, Oakes struck out 11 without a walk and just five hits in a 1-0, nine innings win over St. Mary’s on April 22 … He threw a complete-game five-hitter with four strikeouts and a walk in a 10-2 win at Gustavus … He threw seven-plus innings in six of his nine starts.
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WOMEN'S OUTSTANDING ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - TEAM SPORTS
 OLIVIA MUYRES (Women’s Soccer) -- All-MIAC, MIAC Player of the Year, NSCAA All-North Region Team first team, MIAC Player of the Week (Sept. 30) ... Forward … Second Augsburg player to earn MIAC Player of the Year honors in the 30-season history of the women’s soccer program … Muyres finished as the MIAC's goal-scoring and point champion in overall play, finishing with 15 goals and 10 assists (second-most among MIAC players) for 40 points … Her 15 goals and 40 points are second-most in a single season in school history … In conference games-only, her 11 goals and 27 points were also league-bests, with her five assists second-most … She had a goal or assist in 13 of her 21 games (1,580 minutes played) this season, including four multiple-goal games and four multiple-assist games … She finished with seven game-winning goals, including the overtime game-winner in Augsburg's first-ever NCAA triumph, a 1-0 win over Wisconsin-Oshkosh … She also had a three-goal hat trick in Augsburg’s 3-0 win over Saint Benedict on Oct. 18.
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MEN'S OUTSTANDING ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - INDIVIDUAL SPORTS
 MIKE FUENFFINGER (Wrestling) -- NCAA national tournament qualifier, NCAA national champion (125 pounds), All-American, Most Outstanding Wrestler at NCAA Championships, NCAA West Regional champion, Most Outstanding Wrestler at NCAA West Regional … Repeated his national title at 125 pounds, earning Most Outstanding Wrestler honors at the 2015 NCAA D-III National Championships … Claimed five wins at national tournament, including two major decisions and a pin … Won national title match with 15-2, major-decision victory … Finished season with 31-match winning streak … Finished senior season at 34-1, with 12 major decisions, four technical falls and nine pins … Won titles in five tournaments, including West Regional with two pins and a major decision … Lone loss on season was to No. 6-ranked Division II 125-pounder from MSU Mankato in finals of Auggie-Adidas Open on Nov. 22 … Finished 26-0 vs. Division III competition in 2014-15.
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WOMEN'S OUTSTANDING ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - INDIVIDUAL SPORTS
 CALLIE JONES (2014 Outdoor Track and Field/2015 Indoor Track and Field) -- MIAC Champion (indoor 60-meter dash), All-MIAC, All-MIAC Honorable Mention … In 2014 outdoor season, earned All-MIAC Honorable Mention honors with fourth-place finish in 100-meter dash (12.422 seconds) and sixth-place finish in 200-meter dash (26.28 seconds) … Also competed on 400-meter relay squad that finished eighth … In 2015 indoor season, won conference title in 60-meter dash in 7.856 seconds, while finishing ninth in the 200-meter dash (26.744) … Also competed on 1,600-meter relay team at conference meet … Also competed in long jump during season, with event wins in three meets during indoor season.
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MEN'S ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
 GABLE FRANDSEN (Wrestling) -- NCAA National Tournament Qualifier … D3Wrestle.com All-Freshmen Team … Qualified for first NCAA national tournament with third-place finish at NCAA Division III West Regional … Finished season at 18-14 with one major decision, one technical fall and six pins … Named to D3wrestle.com All-Freshmen Team … Won eight of 12 matches entering national tournament.
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WOMEN'S ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
 MARISSA GUILLOU (Women’s Soccer) -- Augsburg’s primary goalkeeper in 2015, playing in 20 games (1,547:15) … Split time in goal in six of first seven games of season, played full time in 14 games, including final 13 in a row and all of team’s postseason games (two MIAC playoff games, two NCAA playoff games) … Finished season with 13-4-0 record, 78 saves, 0.87 goals against-average and seven shutouts … 13 wins were tied for most among MIAC players in overall stats, while seven shutouts were tied for third, .839 save percentage fourth-best and 0.87 GAA fifth-best … Tied single-season school record with 13 wins, tied for second in single-season win percentage (.764).
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AUGGIE INSPIRATION AWARD
 PARKER HINES (Men’s Basketball) -- All-MIAC Honorable Mention … Hines led the Auggies this season in points (12.9 ppg), minutes played (33.7 mpg), assists (129) and steals (31), while finishing as the top-ranked player in the MIAC in assists (5.2 apg) … 2.4 assist-to-turnover ratio was 8th-best among MIAC players … Ranked 13th in points per-game, fifth in free throws and sixth in free-throw percentage (78.1) … Scored in double-figures in 19 of his 25 games this season, including 20-plus points in 3 games … Diagnosed with Crohn’s disease four years ago, organized fundraiser which raised more than $3,000 for the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America in December.
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MEN'S OUTSTANDING TEAM OF THE YEAR
WRESTLING (12-4 overall, NCAA Division III West Regional champion, NCAA Division III National Champions) -- Augsburg claimed its record 12th NCAA Division III national championship, winning two individual national titles and earning six All-Americans, at the national tourney in Hershey, Pa., in March … Augsburg won its first team national title since 2010 with a dominant performance, recording 16 bonus-point victories to earn 24 bonus points in the team standings … Jim Moulsoff was named NWCA Division III National Coach of the Year and Division III Rookie Coach of the Year, while Tony Valek was named Assistant Coach of the Year … Back-to-back 125-pound national titlist Mike Fuenffinger earned national tourney Outstanding Wrestler honors, and 165-pounder Eric Hensel earned the tournament’s Most Falls in Least Time award … Fuenffinger and heavyweight Donny Longendyke earned individual national titles, while 133-pounder Chad Bartschenfeld was national runner-up … Augsburg won the West Regional and qualified wrestlers in all 10 weight classes to the national tourney, its 13th straight NCAA regional title … Augsburg’s 12 dual-meet victories were its most since the 2009-10 season (12-0).
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WOMEN'S OUTSTANDING TEAM OF THE YEAR
WOMEN'S SOCCER (17-5-0 overall, 9-2-0 MIAC, MIAC regular-season and playoff champions, NCAA tournament second round) -- Augsburg finished its best season in the 30-year history of the program, setting school record with 17 overall wins and nine MIAC wins, winning the MIAC regular-season and playoff titles and advancing to the NCAA Division III national tournament for the first time in school history … Mike Navarre was named MIAC Coach of the Year and forward Olivia Muyres earned MIAC Player of the Year honors … Muyres and midfielder Molly Allen earned NSCAA Division III All-North Region first-team honors, and Allen earned NSCAA Division III All-America third-team honors, the first-ever All-American in program history … Allen was also named to the NSCAA College Division Scholar All-America team as a second-team recipient … Augsburg claimed a 1-0 win over St. Thomas in the MIAC playoff semifinals, then won the playoff title with a 1-0 win over Concordia-Moorhead … In the NCAA playoffs, Augsburg claimed a 1-0 overtime win over Wisconsin-Oshkosh, but fell in the second round 3-0 at Chicago (Ill.) … Augsburg clinched the MIAC regular-season title with a 1-0 overtime win over St. Thomas in the regular-season finale.
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MEN'S MOST IMPROVED TEAM OF THE YEAR
WRESTLING (8-5 overall, NCAA Division III West Regional champion, 5th at NCAA Division III National Championships in 2013-14; 12-4 overall, NCAA Division III West Regional champion, NCAA Division III National Champions in 2014-15) -- Augsburg claimed its record 12th NCAA Division III national championship, winning two individual national titles and earning six All-Americans, at the national tourney in Hershey, Pa., in March … Augsburg won its first team national title since 2010 with a dominant performance, recording 16 bonus-point victories to earn 24 bonus points in the team standings … Jim Moulsoff was named NWCA Division III National Coach of the Year and Division III Rookie Coach of the Year, while Tony Valek was named Assistant Coach of the Year … Back-to-back 125-pound national titlist Mike Fuenffinger earned national tourney Outstanding Wrestler honors, and 165-pounder Eric Hensel earned the tournament’s Most Falls in Least Time award … Fuenffinger and heavyweight Donny Longendyke earned individual national titles, while 133-pounder Chad Bartschenfeld was national runner-up … Augsburg won the West Regional and qualified wrestlers in all 10 weight classes to the national tourney, its 13th straight NCAA regional title … Augsburg’s 12 dual-meet victories were its most since the 2009-10 season (12-0).
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WOMEN'S MOST IMPROVED TEAM OF THE YEAR
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL (12-13 overall, 9-13 in MIAC in 2013-2014; 15-12 overall, 9-9 MIAC, MIAC playoff qualifier in 2014-15) -- Augsburg set a school record for wins with its 15-win campaign, earning a trip to the MIAC postseason playoffs for the first time in school history … As the No. 6 seed in the playoffs, the Auggies claimed a 56-50 win on the road at No. 3-seed Concordia-Moorhead, before falling to top-seed St. Thomas in the semifinals … Augsburg has finished with double-digit victory totals in three of the last four seasons under coach Bill McKee, who is now second in school history in wins with a 50-52 career mark … Forward Jessica Lillquist and guard Abbey Luger earned All-MIAC honors … Augsburg won seven of its final 11 regular-season games to secure a postseason berth, including a 47-37 win at Saint Benedict, the Auggies’ third straight win over the Blazers (first time Augsburg has won three straight games over CSB since the 1982-83 to 1985-86 seasons).
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