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Augustana (South Dakota) Vikings

The Augustana Vikings are the athletic teams that represent Augustana University, located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Vikings compete as members of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference for all 14 varsity sports. The Vikings joined the NSIC from the North Central Conference, which folded in 2008.

Augustana Vikings
UniversityAugustana University
ConferenceNSIC (primary)
CCHA (men's ice hockey)
NCAADivision II (primary)
Division I (men's ice hockey)
Athletic directorJosh Morton
LocationSioux Falls, South Dakota
Varsity teams22 (10 men's, 12 women's)
Football stadiumKirkeby–Over Stadium
Basketball arenaElmen Center
Sanford Pentagon
Baseball stadiumKarras Park
Softball stadiumBowden Field
Soccer stadiumMorstad Field
Other venuesHoward Wood Field
Sanford Gymnasium
NicknameVikings
ColorsNavy and gold[1]
   
Websitegoaugie.com

In December 2018 Augustana announced its intentions to transition to NCAA Division I by 2030 at the latest. However, they had hoped to receive a bid to join a conference by 2020, according to Sioux Falls newspaper The Argus Leader. Multiple regional media reports in 2018 indicated that Augustana's likeliest Division I destination was the Sioux Falls-based Summit League. Many of the school's boosters are tied to Sanford Health, a hospital company also based in Sioux Falls that has long been a major sponsor of the Summit League. The conference moved its headquarters in 2018 to an office complex owned by Sanford.[2][3] On May 22, 2020, the Summit League commissioner, Tom Douple, informed Augustana president Stephanie Herseth Sandlin that the conference would not be adding more new teams "at this time."[4]

Varsity sports edit

List of teams edit

NCAA Division II National Championships edit

  • 1991 – Softball
  • 2011 – Women's Cross Country
  • 2016 – Men's Basketball
  • 2018 – Baseball
  • 2019 – Softball

Football edit

 
Kirkeby–Over Stadium, seats over 6,500 fans

On September 26, 2007, it was officially announced that Bob and Kari Hall were making a $7.1 million donation for an on-campus football stadium. The stadium is to bear the name Kirkeby-Over Stadium in honor of Kari Hall's parents. Construction began on November 12, 2007[5] with the official groundbreaking taking place on November 16, 2007. Augustana University recently completed the Hall Football Complex; complete with its own locker rooms, weight room, and football meeting rooms. The head football coach is Jerry Olszewski.

Augustana players who have had significant NFL careers include Les Josephson (Los Angeles Rams 19641974), Bryan Schwartz (Jacksonville Jaguars 19951999), Corbin Lacina (19932003), Kevin Kaesviharn (20012009), and C. J. Ham (Minnesota Vikings 2016–present).[6]

The Vikings have appeared in the NCAA Division II Playoffs 7 times. Their combined record is 2-7.

Year Round Opponent Result
1988 First round North Dakota State L 7–49
1989 First round St. Cloud State L 20–27
2010 Second Round
Quarterfinals
Grand Valley State
Minnesota–Duluth
W 38–6
L 13–24
2015 First round Humboldt State L 31–45
2019 First round Colorado State–Pueblo L 0–17
2021 First round Bemidji State L 24–28
2023 First round
Second Round
Minnesota State
Colorado Mines
W 51-24
L 10-56

Wrestling edit

In 1976–77, 2004–05, and 2009–10, the Augustana wrestling team finished second in the NCAA Division II Championship. The Elmen Center serves as the home for both the volleyball team and the wrestling team.

Men's Basketball edit

In 2015–16 the men's basketball team coached by Tom Billeter finished the season 34–2 and won the NCAA Division II National Championship. On November 6, 2015 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, the Vikings upset the Iowa Hawkeyes of the Big Ten Conference 76–74 in an exhibition game on a buzzer-beating right-handed jumper by Daniel Jansen.[7] Led by Jansen, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference's Player of the Year,[8][9][10][11] the Vikings were 21–1 in the Northern Sun, then won the NSIC tournament title and captured the Central Regional title with an 80–78 victory over Northwest Missouri State to qualify for the Elite Eight, which was played at Dr Pepper Arena in Frisco, Texas. Augustana defeated Lincoln Memorial 90–81 in the championship game on March 26.[12] Augustana's Arvid Kramer[13][14][15][16] and Brett Szabo[17] both played in the NBA.

The Vikings have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament 15 times. Their combined record is 19–17. They were National Champions in 2016.

Year Round Opponent Result
1975 Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Nebraska-Omaha
Missouri—Rolla
L 61–69
W 71–64
1977 Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
North Dakota
Nebraska–Omaha
L 64–71
L 91–93
1978 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Chapman
Wisconsin–Green Bay
W 78–66
L 60–72
1986 Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Wayne State (MI)
Eastern Montana
L 57–72
L 61–86
1988 Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Ferris State
St. Cloud State
L 75–91
L 114–118 OT
1989 Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Alaska–Fairbanks
L 95–99
W 112–107 OT
2008 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Minnesota State–Mankato
Northern State
W 95–87
L 66–75
2009 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
St. Cloud State
Winona State
Southwest Minnesota State
W 73–72
W 88–82
L 60–73
2010 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
New Mexico Highlands
Mesa State
St. Cloud State
W 87–73
W 95–84
L 75–84 OT
2012 Regional Quarterfinals Colorado Mines L 69–82
2013 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Upper Iowa
Winona State
W 79–65
L 65–77
2015 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Arkansas Tech
Northwest Missouri State
W 104–77
L 65–66
2016 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
Harding
Nebraska–Kearney
Northwest Missouri State
Tarleton State
Western Oregon
Lincoln Memorial
W 100–85
W 77–67
W 80–78
W 86–79
W 74–55
W 90–81
2017 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Arkansas–Monticello
Northwest Missouri State
W 76–69
L 53–74
2022 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Southwestern Oklahoma State
Upper Iowa
Northwest Missouri State
W 83–64
W 65–60
L 56–70

Women's Basketball edit

The 2012–13 women's basketball team played at San Antonio in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight.

The Vikings have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament 15 times. Their combined record is 12–15.

Year Round Opponent Result
1990 Regional semifinals North Dakota L 78–93
1991 Regional semifinals North Dakota State L 89–90
1992 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Nebraska–Omaha
North Dakota State
W 83–70
L 69–104
1993 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
North Dakota
North Dakota State
W 79–67
L 82–91
1994 Regional First round
Regional semifinals
Metro State
North Dakota State
W 88–65
L 59–82
1997 Regional First round Northern State L 65–68
1999 Regional First round
Regional semifinals
South Dakota State
North Dakota
W 66–62
L 62–84
2006 Regional Quarterfinals St. Cloud State L 69–82
2007 Regional Quarterfinals Nebraska–Kearney L 68–75
2009 Regional Quarterfinals Minnesota State–Mankato L 68–81
2010 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Minnesota–Duluth
Fort Lewis
W 74–57
L 52–79
2012 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Colorado State–Pueblo
Wayne State (NE)
W 82–76
L 40–63
2013 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
Concordia–St. Paul
Southwestern Oklahoma State
Emporia State
Clayton State
Dowling
W 78–66
W 68–64
W 75–74
W 81–68
L 54–76
2018 Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Lindenwood
Northern State
Central Missouri
W 75–41
W 90–86
L 42–81
2023 Regional Quarterfinals Missouri Southern State L 74-75

The Sanford Pentagon and the Elmen Center serve as the home court for the men's and women's basketball teams.

Baseball edit

The 2018 Augustana baseball team won the NCAA Division II College World Series, defeating Columbus State 3–2 in the final. They finished the year 52–9, a school record.[18]

Ice Hockey edit

On October 5, 2021 Augustana University announced that it will add men's ice hockey starting in the fall of 2023. The team will compete at the NCAA Division I level in the CCHA. The announcement was made at the groundbreaking ceremony for Midco Arena which will serve as the team's home.[19]

References edit

  • Augustana (SD) Football
  • NCAA Division II Football playoffs jonfmorse.com
  • 2013 NCAA manual
  • NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament jonfmorse.com
  • Augustana (SD) Men's Basketball
  • NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament jonfmorse.com
  • Augustana (SD) Women's Basketball
  1. ^ "Augustana University Athletics Quick Facts". Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  2. ^ Gaskins, John (May 23, 2018). "Summit League Chief: Sanford-tied Augustana boosters lobbying for move to Div. I". Sioux Falls, SD: KELO-TV. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  3. ^ Kolpack, Jeff (July 28, 2018). "Kolpack: All vital signs pointing to Augustana joining Summit League". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  4. ^ "Summit League snub sends Augustana back to reality". Sioux Falls Argus Leader/USA Today. June 29, 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Site Work on Kirkeby-Over Stadium to Begin Monday". Augie.edu. Retrieved 2013-02-11.
  6. ^ "Vikings in the Pros". Augie.edu. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  7. ^ "Vikings stun Iowa with buzzer beater by Jansen in exhibition finale". goaugie.com.
  8. ^ "High ambitions led Jansen to become Augustana career scoring leader". siouxcityjournal.com. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  9. ^ "Dan Jansen leaves mark as one of the best to ever play at Augustana". argusleader.com. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  10. ^ . basketballcatalyst.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  11. ^ . keloland.com. Archived from the original on 18 September 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  12. ^ "Augustana wins 2016 NCAA Division II men's basketball championship". NCAA.com. Retrieved 2016-05-17.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2004-07-08. Retrieved 2004-07-08.
  14. ^ "Arvid Kramer Stats".
  15. ^ "The San Diego Union-Tribune - San Diego, California & National News".
  16. ^ Goldaper, Sam (24 June 1988). "Miami Chooses 'Who?' First". The New York Times.
  17. ^ "Brett Szabo Stats".
  18. ^ "Augustana Baseball Wins 2018 National Championship". goaugie.com.
  19. ^ "Augustana University Formally Announces Addition of Men's Hockey Program, Breaks Ground on Midco Arena". Augie.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-06.

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This article is about the athletics teams of Augustana University in South Dakota For the similarly named athletics teams of Augustana College in Illinois see Augustana Illinois Vikings The Augustana Vikings are the athletic teams that represent Augustana University located in Sioux Falls South Dakota in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports The Vikings compete as members of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference for all 14 varsity sports The Vikings joined the NSIC from the North Central Conference which folded in 2008 Augustana VikingsUniversityAugustana UniversityConferenceNSIC primary CCHA men s ice hockey NCAADivision II primary Division I men s ice hockey Athletic directorJosh MortonLocationSioux Falls South DakotaVarsity teams22 10 men s 12 women s Football stadiumKirkeby Over StadiumBasketball arenaElmen CenterSanford PentagonBaseball stadiumKarras ParkSoftball stadiumBowden FieldSoccer stadiumMorstad FieldOther venuesHoward Wood FieldSanford GymnasiumNicknameVikingsColorsNavy and gold 1 Websitegoaugie wbr comIn December 2018 Augustana announced its intentions to transition to NCAA Division I by 2030 at the latest However they had hoped to receive a bid to join a conference by 2020 according to Sioux Falls newspaper The Argus Leader Multiple regional media reports in 2018 indicated that Augustana s likeliest Division I destination was the Sioux Falls based Summit League Many of the school s boosters are tied to Sanford Health a hospital company also based in Sioux Falls that has long been a major sponsor of the Summit League The conference moved its headquarters in 2018 to an office complex owned by Sanford 2 3 On May 22 2020 the Summit League commissioner Tom Douple informed Augustana president Stephanie Herseth Sandlin that the conference would not be adding more new teams at this time 4 Contents 1 Varsity sports 1 1 List of teams 1 2 NCAA Division II National Championships 1 3 Football 1 4 Wrestling 1 5 Men s Basketball 1 6 Women s Basketball 1 7 Baseball 1 8 Ice Hockey 2 ReferencesVarsity sports editList of teams edit Men s sports Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Ice Hockey Tennis Track amp Field Wrestling Soccer NIRSA Women s sports Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track amp Field Volleyball NCAA Division II National Championships edit 1991 Softball 2011 Women s Cross Country 2016 Men s Basketball 2018 Baseball 2019 SoftballFootball edit Main article Augustana South Dakota Vikings football nbsp Kirkeby Over Stadium seats over 6 500 fansOn September 26 2007 it was officially announced that Bob and Kari Hall were making a 7 1 million donation for an on campus football stadium The stadium is to bear the name Kirkeby Over Stadium in honor of Kari Hall s parents Construction began on November 12 2007 5 with the official groundbreaking taking place on November 16 2007 Augustana University recently completed the Hall Football Complex complete with its own locker rooms weight room and football meeting rooms The head football coach is Jerry Olszewski Augustana players who have had significant NFL careers include Les Josephson Los Angeles Rams 1964 1974 Bryan Schwartz Jacksonville Jaguars 1995 1999 Corbin Lacina 1993 2003 Kevin Kaesviharn 2001 2009 and C J Ham Minnesota Vikings 2016 present 6 The Vikings have appeared in the NCAA Division II Playoffs 7 times Their combined record is 2 7 Year Round Opponent Result1988 First round North Dakota State L 7 491989 First round St Cloud State L 20 272010 Second RoundQuarterfinals Grand Valley StateMinnesota Duluth W 38 6L 13 242015 First round Humboldt State L 31 452019 First round Colorado State Pueblo L 0 172021 First round Bemidji State L 24 282023 First roundSecond Round Minnesota StateColorado Mines W 51 24L 10 56Wrestling edit In 1976 77 2004 05 and 2009 10 the Augustana wrestling team finished second in the NCAA Division II Championship The Elmen Center serves as the home for both the volleyball team and the wrestling team Men s Basketball edit In 2015 16 the men s basketball team coached by Tom Billeter finished the season 34 2 and won the NCAA Division II National Championship On November 6 2015 at Carver Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City the Vikings upset the Iowa Hawkeyes of the Big Ten Conference 76 74 in an exhibition game on a buzzer beating right handed jumper by Daniel Jansen 7 Led by Jansen the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference s Player of the Year 8 9 10 11 the Vikings were 21 1 in the Northern Sun then won the NSIC tournament title and captured the Central Regional title with an 80 78 victory over Northwest Missouri State to qualify for the Elite Eight which was played at Dr Pepper Arena in Frisco Texas Augustana defeated Lincoln Memorial 90 81 in the championship game on March 26 12 Augustana s Arvid Kramer 13 14 15 16 and Brett Szabo 17 both played in the NBA The Vikings have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament 15 times Their combined record is 19 17 They were National Champions in 2016 Year Round Opponent Result1975 Regional semifinalsRegional 3rd place game Nebraska OmahaMissouri Rolla L 61 69W 71 641977 Regional semifinalsRegional 3rd place game North DakotaNebraska Omaha L 64 71L 91 931978 Regional semifinalsRegional Finals ChapmanWisconsin Green Bay W 78 66L 60 721986 Regional semifinalsRegional 3rd place game Wayne State MI Eastern Montana L 57 72L 61 861988 Regional semifinalsRegional 3rd place game Ferris StateSt Cloud State L 75 91L 114 118 OT1989 Regional semifinalsRegional 3rd place game Wisconsin MilwaukeeAlaska Fairbanks L 95 99W 112 107 OT2008 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinals Minnesota State MankatoNorthern State W 95 87L 66 752009 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals St Cloud StateWinona StateSouthwest Minnesota State W 73 72W 88 82L 60 732010 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals New Mexico HighlandsMesa StateSt Cloud State W 87 73W 95 84L 75 84 OT2012 Regional Quarterfinals Colorado Mines L 69 822013 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinals Upper IowaWinona State W 79 65L 65 772015 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinals Arkansas TechNorthwest Missouri State W 104 77L 65 662016 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinalsRegional FinalsElite EightFinal FourNational Championship Game HardingNebraska KearneyNorthwest Missouri StateTarleton StateWestern OregonLincoln Memorial W 100 85W 77 67W 80 78W 86 79W 74 55W 90 812017 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinals Arkansas MonticelloNorthwest Missouri State W 76 69L 53 742022 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals Southwestern Oklahoma StateUpper IowaNorthwest Missouri State W 83 64W 65 60L 56 70Women s Basketball edit The 2012 13 women s basketball team played at San Antonio in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight The Vikings have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament 15 times Their combined record is 12 15 Year Round Opponent Result1990 Regional semifinals North Dakota L 78 931991 Regional semifinals North Dakota State L 89 901992 Regional semifinalsRegional Finals Nebraska OmahaNorth Dakota State W 83 70L 69 1041993 Regional semifinalsRegional Finals North DakotaNorth Dakota State W 79 67L 82 911994 Regional First roundRegional semifinals Metro StateNorth Dakota State W 88 65L 59 821997 Regional First round Northern State L 65 681999 Regional First roundRegional semifinals South Dakota StateNorth Dakota W 66 62L 62 842006 Regional Quarterfinals St Cloud State L 69 822007 Regional Quarterfinals Nebraska Kearney L 68 752009 Regional Quarterfinals Minnesota State Mankato L 68 812010 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinals Minnesota DuluthFort Lewis W 74 57L 52 792012 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinals Colorado State PuebloWayne State NE W 82 76L 40 632013 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinalsRegional FinalsElite EightFinal Four Concordia St PaulSouthwestern Oklahoma StateEmporia StateClayton StateDowling W 78 66W 68 64W 75 74W 81 68L 54 762018 Regional QuarterfinalsRegional semifinalsRegional Finals LindenwoodNorthern StateCentral Missouri W 75 41W 90 86L 42 812023 Regional Quarterfinals Missouri Southern State L 74 75The Sanford Pentagon and the Elmen Center serve as the home court for the men s and women s basketball teams Baseball edit The 2018 Augustana baseball team won the NCAA Division II College World Series defeating Columbus State 3 2 in the final They finished the year 52 9 a school record 18 Ice Hockey edit Main article Augustana University Vikings men s ice hockey On October 5 2021 Augustana University announced that it will add men s ice hockey starting in the fall of 2023 The team will compete at the NCAA Division I level in the CCHA The announcement was made at the groundbreaking ceremony for Midco Arena which will serve as the team s home 19 References editAugustana SD Football NCAA Division II Football playoffs jonfmorse com 2013 NCAA manual NCAA Division II men s basketball tournament jonfmorse com Augustana SD Men s Basketball NCAA Division II women s basketball tournament jonfmorse com Augustana SD Women s Basketball Augustana University Athletics Quick Facts Retrieved February 13 2017 Gaskins John May 23 2018 Summit League Chief Sanford tied Augustana boosters lobbying for move to Div I Sioux Falls SD KELO TV Retrieved December 30 2018 Kolpack Jeff July 28 2018 Kolpack All vital signs pointing to Augustana joining Summit League Grand Forks Herald Retrieved December 30 2018 Summit League snub sends Augustana back to reality Sioux Falls Argus Leader USA Today June 29 2020 Retrieved 18 July 2020 Site Work on Kirkeby Over Stadium to Begin Monday Augie edu Retrieved 2013 02 11 Vikings in the Pros Augie edu Retrieved 2020 08 13 Vikings stun Iowa with buzzer beater by Jansen in exhibition finale goaugie com High ambitions led Jansen to become Augustana career scoring leader siouxcityjournal com Retrieved 11 February 2017 Dan Jansen leaves mark as one of the best to ever play at Augustana argusleader com Retrieved 11 March 2016 Augustana s Daniel Jansen named 2016 Division II National Player of the Year by the NABC basketballcatalyst com Archived from the original on 18 August 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2016 Augustana s Daniel Jansen Named NSIC Player of the Year keloland com Archived from the original on 18 September 2017 Retrieved 25 February 2016 Augustana wins 2016 NCAA Division II men s basketball championship NCAA com Retrieved 2016 05 17 Hoopsanalyst Archived from the original on 2004 07 08 Retrieved 2004 07 08 Arvid Kramer Stats The San Diego Union Tribune San Diego California amp National News Goldaper Sam 24 June 1988 Miami Chooses Who First The New York Times Brett Szabo Stats Augustana Baseball Wins 2018 National Championship goaugie com Augustana University Formally Announces Addition of Men s Hockey Program Breaks Ground on Midco Arena Augie edu Retrieved 2021 10 06 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Augustana University South Dakota 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