2022 Auggie Awards - Women's Team of the Year (Individual Sports) Finalists

2022 Auggie Awards Logo with text: "Monday, April 18, 7:30 p.m., Si Melby Hall
2021-22 Augsburg womens golf team photo. Superimposed on the photo are the Auggie Awards logo and the text: Golf, Womens Team of the Year (Indiv. Sports) Finalist.GOLF
(7th/10 MIAC Championships)
Augsburg finished in seventh place at the MIAC Championships, its best finish since the 2012 championships. The Auggies shattered multiple program records during the season, setting many milestones. At the Gustavus D-III Classic on Sept. 18-19, the Auggies shot a two-day total of 658 (329-329), which is the second-best for an Augsburg women’s golf squad in the history of the program, two strokes shy of the record of 656 set in 2005. Emma Kraft shattered Augsburg’s program record for a 36-hole tournament, with a 154 (73-81) score at the UW-Eau Claire Invitational on Sept. 11-12. After this season, Kraft holds the top-three program records for a 36-hole tournament, a score of 159 (79-80) set at the Gustavus Classic for second place and a score of 160 (81-79) set at the St. Catherine Invitational on Sept. 25-26, which was good for third place. 
2021-22 Augsburg womens wrestling team photo. Superimposed on the photo are the Auggie Awards logo and the text: Wrestling, Womens Team of the Year (Indiv. Sports) Finalist.WRESTLING
(7-2 overall, sixth place at NCWWC National Championships)  

Completing only the second full season in program history and third overall, Augsburg improved to seven dual wins from four in the 2019-20 inaugural season. The Auggies finished in sixth place in the 32-team competition at the National Collegiate Women's Wrestling Championships (NCAA schools), after finishing third out of 10 at the NCWWC Northwest Qualifier. Emily Shilson won her fourth collegiate national title and third straight NCWWC 109-pound crown. Four Auggies were named All-Americans – joining Shilson were runner-up Nina Makem at 136 pounds, Marlynne Deede at 155 pounds and Gabby Skidmore at 123 pounds.