One of the best women's golfers in Augsburg history, Elizabeth Fagerlind (Augsburg '25) joined the Auggie men's and women's golf coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in 2025.
Competing in 55 rounds in her collegiate career (2021-25), Fagerlind finished with the second-best career scoring average in school history, with an 84.61 stroke average (4,696 strokes). Her four season stroke averages all rank among the top nine in school history, with her career-best 84.00 average in 2024-25 fourth in program history. Competing in 29 tournaments in her career, she recorded eight top-10 finishes, four top-five finishes and one medalist finish. She had a .602 (1,074-709) career win-loss percentage.
Fagerlind was also a four-year member of Augsburg women's hockey team, competing in a school-record-tying 107 games in her career. A defender, she scored seven goals with 22 assists for 29 points, with three power-play goals, two game-winning goals and a plus-19 career plus-minus rating.
An accounting and finance major with a 4.00 grade-point average, Fagerlind earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-America honors in the Women's At-Large category in 2024-25, the first Auggie women's golfer to earn the elite academic honor. She earned CSC Academic All-District honors twice in her career. Fagerlind earned the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference's Elite 22 Award in women's hockey for the second straight year in 2024-25, given to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA among competing teams in MIAC playoffs in team sports. She was also named as the NCAA Division III Elite 90 honoree in women's hockey, as the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA at the NCAA championships final site. Â
Fagerlind earned Academic All-MIAC honors three times in both golf and hockey, and was a three-time American Hockey Coaches Association/Krampade All-American Scholar. She was named a Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar all four years of her career, the first Auggie to achieve the honor.