Elizabeth Bauer

Elizabeth Bauer

  • Title
    Women's Hockey Head Coach
  • Email
    bauere@augsburg.edu
  • Phone
    612-330-1377
  • Alma Mater
    UW-Eau Claire '20
  • Hometown
    Wausau, Wis.
  • Years At Augsburg
    2023-present (2024-present as head coach)
  • Career Record
    24-4-1 overall, 16-2-0 MIAC
A former standout women's hockey player at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Elizabeth "Biz" Bauer (UW-Eau Claire '20) joined the Augsburg women's hockey program as its full-time assistant coach ahead of the 2023-24 season, and was named the third head coach in Augsburg women's hockey history ahead of the 2024-25 season.

Augsburg Head Coaching Experience
Bauer made an immediate impact in her first season as Augsburg's head coach in 2024-25, leading the Auggies to the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular-season and playoff championships, and the team's first-ever berth in the NCAA Division III national tournament, reaching the national semifinals and finishing in a tie for third-place nationally. 

Inheriting a team that had lost seven players to graduation and had 11 first-year players and two transfers on its 25-player roster for this campaign, with just three seniors, Augsburg finished 25-3-1 overall and 16-2-0 in MIAC play -- both program records. In 2024-25, Bauer was named the CCM Hockey/American Hockey Coaches Association Division III Women's National Coach of the Year and the DIIIHockeyNews.com National Coach of the Year

Prior Coaching Experience
Bauer served as the Auggies' full-time assistant coach in 2023-24, as the Auggies finished 19-7-0 overall and 15-3-0 in MIAC play, qualifying for the conference playoffs for the eighth full season in a row. Augsburg's 19 victories were tied for the third-most wins in a single season in school history (against all varsity opponents). The Auggies outscored their opponents by a 78-43 margin in the 2023-24 campaign.

As part of her duties, Bauer helped run all hockey operations and was a major part of the Auggies' recruiting efforts, which resulted in a 13-player incoming class for the 2024-25 season, one of the largest women's hockey recruiting classes in team history.

Prior to coming to Augsburg, Bauer spent two seasons as girls' hockey director for MAP Hockey, an elite off-season training center for hockey players in the Twin Cities. She also spent a year as a sports performance trainer and facility director at St. Croix Acceleration, a training center in Hudson, Wis. From 2020-2023, she was an assistant coach for the U-16 girls' team for Team Wisconsin Hockey.

Playing Experience
Bauer played her collegiate hockey at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where she helped lead the Blugolds to their first three national tournament berths, two O'Brien Cup Tournament Championships, and one Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship, while posting an overall record of 80-26-9. Scoring 37 career goals and adding 66 assists for 103 total points, Bauer holds the Blugolds' record for assists and ranks second in school history in points.

In 2019-20, Bauer was named a team captain and earned a spot on the American Hockey Coaches Association/CCM Hockey Division III All-America Second Team. She earned All-WIAC first-team honors three times and honorable mention honors once, and was an AHCA Division III All-American Scholar in 2019-20. Following her career at UW-Eau Claire, Bauer pursued her dream of playing pro hockey and played in the PWHPA with the Minnesota region "Team Adidas." 

Prior to college, Bauer played high school hockey for the Central Wisconsin Storm, where her team compiled a 62-17-3 record and earned three trips to the state tournament. In just three seasons and 80 games played, she scored 125 points, including 82 assists (a Storm career record), and is the sixth-leading point scorer in team history.  As a junior and senior, she was named a team captain, also earning All-State second-team honors as a senior. 

Personal Notes
Bauer has four siblings, including a twin sister Emily who played with her at UW-Eau Claire. Her brother played hockey at Minnesota-Crookston, and her father has been a high school hockey coach in Wisconsin for more than 30 years. A native of Wausau, Wis., Bauer earned her bachelor's degree with a major in kinesiology and a minor in coaching from UW-Eau Claire in 2020. 

"I have always known I wanted to be a head coach and am so grateful for this opportunity," Bauer said. "I grew up watching my brother play and watching my dad coach hockey. He is a big reason why I am here, and why I have gone down the coaching path I have. I am so grateful for him and all the support my family has offered. I am looking forward to growing and advancing this program, connecting with the alumnae that have given so much to this program, and building my relationships here at Augsburg."

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
Year Overall Record Overall Pct. MIAC Record MIAC Pct. MIAC Finish Notes
2024-25 24-4-1 .845 16-2-0 .889 1st/10 MIAC Regular Season Champions, MIAC Playoff Champions, NCAA Division III co-third place
Totals 24-4-1 .845 16-2-0 .889