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- Faculty/Staff Travel Applications Notice
- Brown Bag Discussion with Lori Peterson TODAY
- Student of Color Study Abroad Scholarship
- Post-Election Discussion TODAY at Noon
- Women's Resource Center Brown Bag Lunch
- CTL Night at the Theatre
- Vocatio Chapel with Aimee K. Bryant
- Religion Dept. Colloquium TODAY
General Announcements
- Orientation Leader Application/Resume Session
- Sushi and Flat-Bread Pizza at Nabo
- Discount Food Coming Soon
- Seward Art Crawl this Weekend
- Orientation Leader Applications
- Augsburg Dinning 100% Local Foods
- Spanish Conversation this Thursday
- Purchase of Flex Dollars Not Available Today
- Tickets on Sale Now for 'Eurydice'
- Tray-less Tuesday and Composting: 3/4 of a Ton
- Murphy's Pizza and C-Store
- Do You Have a Question About Registration?
- Augsburg Dining Menu Nov. 5 - 6
- Personal Check Policy for Augsburg Dining Service
- $3.75 Faculty/Staff Lunch
- Wednesday Gathering TODAY
- Masterworks Chorale Concert -- Nov. 9, 4 p.m.
- Residence Life Lead Staff Recognition Week
- Citizenship and Travel Document Workshop
- Still Need Augsburg Experience, or LAFs, CT Skill?
- Is America Obsessed with Beauty?
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Faculty/Staff Travel Applications Notice
The Committee on Faculty Development reminds faculty and staff that requests for professional travel awards to conferences must be submitted 30 days prior to the conference. Beginning December 1, 2008 late applications will not be considered for funding.
Brown Bag Discussion with Lori Peterson TODAY
Developing Communities of Practice for Nontraditional Students
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 12:00 PM
Facilitator: Dr. Lori Peterson, Director of Augsburg for Adults
Lindell Library 202
- What is a Community of Practice?
- How can faculty and staff facilitate the growth and support of
Communities of Practice?
- How can Communities of Practice remain cohesive while including
members from different academic programs and backgrounds?
Celebrate Nontraditional Student Week by learning about your role in
developing, supporting and sustaining communities of practice, in and
out of the classroom.
Student of Color Study Abroad Scholarship
Students of color with financial and academic need are invited to apply for the Student of Color Study Abroad Scholarship sponsored by Lutheran Brotherhood/Thrivent.
Eligibility Requirements
The following criteria must be met:
The applicant is an undergraduate student of color
The applicant demonstrates financial need
The applicant demonstrates academic need (credits needed for graduation)
The applicant must have a GPA of 2.5 or higher
The applicant will apply and be accepted to participate on an eligible Augsburg Faculty-led Program in Summer of 2009.
Eligible Programs:
1. Ancient and Modern Egyptian Identity: Egypt
- SOC 195 and HIS 195 (2 credits)
2. Biodiversity and Environmental Politics: New Zealand/Cook Islands
- POL 241/INS 342or BIO 495 (1 credit)
3. Social Welfare and Culture: China (Seniors only)
- SW 295 (1 credit)
Program brochures available at:
www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/programs.html#Short09
Award Amounts
Scholarships of $1000 and up will be awarded to eligible students. Amount awarded is determined by financial need.
Deadline and Award Announcement:
Deadline to apply is Wednesday, November 26, 2008.
Awards will be announced in early December.
How to Apply
visit www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/ to download an application.
For more information contact:
Leah Spinosa de Vega, Augsburg Abroad, devega@augsburg.edu, 612 330-1650
Post-Election Discussion TODAY at Noon
Please join us for a discussion of the historic results of 2008 Election and the prospects for the Obama Presidency and the 111th Congress (while we await the final results of the Minnesota Senate race). Faculty from the Political Science Department will give their initial reactions and reflections on the campaign, election, and the morning after, and then open things up for discussion. Grab a plate at the community gathering and head down to the Minneapolis Room at noon today.
Women's Resource Center Brown Bag Lunch
Please join the Women's Resource Center for our third brown bag lunch session this semester. On Tuesday, Nov. 11, from noon - 1 p.m., we will be discussing anti-violence and violence prevention on campus with a focus on sexual assault. In addition, we will be hearing about the progress of the sexual assault survivor group that is developing for students on campus. All are welcome and we would love to see you there! Bring your lunch.
Again, Tuesday, Nov. 11 from noon - 1 p.m. in the Women's Resource Center (SVE 207).
Any questions please contact the WRC at ext: 1082.
CTL Night at the Theatre
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the Nov. 8, 2008, 7 p.m. performance of Eurydice directed by Martha Johnson. According to Martha Johnson, Sarah Ruhl is one of the "hottest" playwrights in America at the moment, and this play in particular has been a hit in New York and at several other theaters as well. It's a contemporary take on the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, but from Eurydice's point of view. We're really lucky to have been able to obtain the rights to the play, and I'm pretty sure we're the first college or University in the Twin Cities to produce it." One reviewer stated, " [The Orpheus/Eurydice] tale. . .is an enduringly appealing story of the tremendous power of love, and its fragility. . . .The storys scope is widened to embrace not just romantic lovewhich comes in for some gentle mockerybut also the bond between a father and a daughter, depicted here as a force as elemental and sustaining as that other, oft-rhapsodized kind. . . .[Eurydice] is like a dream in which strange events take on unaccountably powerful meaning.
To reserve your free ticket please contact Terry Martin at x1229. There will be a reception after the performance.
Vocatio Chapel with Aimee K. Bryant
Augsburg College continues the Vocatio Chapel Series Wednesday, November 12 at 10:20 with actress, singer, and performer, Aimee K. Bryant.
Steeped in gospel harmonies and black consciousness, the influence of the city and its music resonate in the poetry and delivery of Aimees compositions. Aimee holds a B.F.A. with a concentration in musical Theatre from Howard University, also a Mecca of artistic accomplishment. While in D.C. she sung with the Howard Gospel Choir and did some background gigging for gospel heavy hitters Yolanda Adams, LaShun Pace, and BeBe and CeCe Winans. Then St. Paul came calling; promising full time acting work when Aimee graduated. Aimee has been filling the short gaps between plays with on-camera, voice over and jingle work, as well as gigging and recording with other musicians and spoken word artists. Her work is featured on the albums of Truth Maze, Sha Cage, Nazirah P. Mickey, and local folk legend Larry Long. Aimee has also become the voice of Yohannes Tona Band, an afro-funk jazz ensemble that doubles as her band. Still, while acting and gigging on stages across the country and landing national commercials and jingles she was also turning her experiences into poetry and melody.
Interested students, faculty, and staff are also invited to lunch with Aimee at 11 a.m. in the Riverside Room. To RSVP for the lunch, please send an email to Ross Murray at murray@ausgburg.edu.
Religion Dept. Colloquium TODAY
Pentecostals, Charismatics, Neo-Charismatics and World Christianity will be the topic at the Religion Dept Colloquium at 3:45 p.m. today in the Minneapolis Room. Prof. Glen Menzies of North Central University will be the presenters. Refreshments served. All are invited.
General Announcements
Orientation Leader Application/Resume Session
There will be a Resume Session held on Thursday, Nov. 6 from 7-8 p.m. in Oren Gateway Center Room 100 (the Adeline M. Johnson conference room) for potential applicants for the Orientation Leader position. CAO staff will be there to answer questions about the application, essay, and resume. A staff member from CSWL will be there as well to help with the resume-writing process. We hope to see you there!
Contact: orientat@augsburg.edu
(612) 330-1100
Sushi and Flat-Bread Pizza at Nabo
We wanted to offer some more items at Nabo so Augsburg Dining is now offering flat-bread pizza and authentic Sushi. So come on over and see what they hype is about. Remember, eat your sushi in one bite! YUMMM
Discount Food Coming Soon
Have you noticed that your points may be running a bit on the low side? Augsburg Dinning is soon to offer discount options at Nabo, Murphy's, and Cooper's. Here at Augsburg Dinning, we realize that the cost of food has gone up both for you and for us. So we are trying to provide some discount options for you without loosing the quality of food that we provide. Yeah we are taking a hit on the chin, but hey a happy customer is a repeat customer. So keep an eye out for those discounts. See ya soon!
Seward Art Crawl this Weekend
The Seward Art Festival is this weekend! It starts Friday evening, Nov. 7th and goes through through Sunday the Nov. 9th at numerous venues throughout the Seward Neighborhood (just across the walk bridge from campus).
Over 100 artists, businesses, and performers are participating in this year's event on Friday and Saturday November 7th and 8th.
The program includes:
* A Friday Evening Pre-Crawl Preview.
* Art Car Parade starts the festivities (11 am, Caption Max 25Th St
and 27th Ave.
* Saturday Seward Art Crawl Noon-5 (guides to artists studios
included in the crawl available at Seward businesses)
* Saturday afternoon poetry reading at the Ivy Building.
* Saturday, Live music at the Eagles Club, all night.
* Activities at Articulture, Seward Redesign, Zipps Liquors, Pizza
Luce
Look for the Festival Program Guides at the Info Desk in the Christensen Center or in Seward businesses including Pizza Luce and the Seward Coop.
For more information, please contact organizer Erik Riese at:
erik@tcq.net
Orientation Leader Applications
Want to be an Orientation Leader? Campus Activities and Orientation is looking for motivated students who are interested in a great leadership opportunity. OLs implement orientation programs for first-year students and act as resources and mentors. Applications are available in the CAO office (Auggie's Nest, lower level of Christensen), so don't let this great opportunity pass you by! Applications are due Fri, Nov. 14 in the CAO office by 4:30 pm.
Contact: orientat@augsburg.edu
(612) 330-1100
Augsburg Dinning 100% Local Foods
Augsburg Dinning is committed to staying local. Being a local companying, we (Aviands) believe in the opportunities need by local companies to not only grow, but to limit the size of the eco-footprint left by companies. Here at Augsburg Dinning, we use all local companies to provide the food for our customers. So next time you get that burger or salad know that it may taste a little "Greener" and the eco-foot print is about a "size 5."
Spanish Conversation this Thursday
Please join us for the Spanish conversation group that meets every
Thursday from 11:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in the Riverside Room, on the 2nd floor
of the Christensen Center. This week we will have several visitors from El Salvador who will talk about their experiences both here in the States and in El Salvador.
Drop in for 10 mins. or for the whole 90 mins. -
whatever works for you! Whether you're fluent in Spanish or just starting a
beginning class, this will be a good practice experience. Bring your lunch if
you want. We look forward to seeing you there! Questions? Contact Emiliano
Chagil, Anita Fisher or Kate Reinhardt.
Purchase of Flex Dollars Not Available Today
Augsburg Dining Services will not be able to sell additional Flex Dollars today, Wednesday, November 5, 2008. You will be able to begin purchasing Flex Dollars again at 11am Thursday, November 6th. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and we thank you again for your patronage.
Tickets on Sale Now for 'Eurydice'
Tickets are now on sale for Eurydice, directed by Martha Johnson.
Available performance dates are:
6 and 8 at 7 p.m.
and Nov 8 and 9 at 2 p.m.
In this poignant and enchanting play, Sarah Ruhl (Pulitzer Prize nominee and MacArthur genius grant winner) presents her contemporary take on the ancient Greek tale of Eurydice and Orpheus. Written after her father's death, Ruhl meditates with delicacy and insight on Eurydice's painful decision whether to remain with her father in the Underworld, or to return with her love Orpheus to the land of the living. We enter a surreal world, as lush and limpid as a dream, where both author and audience swim in the magical and thrilling flow of the unconscious. --The New Yorker
Tickets are now on sale for
$10 for General Public
$8 for ACTC faculty and staff
$5 for non-Augsburg students and
$2 for Augsburg students and children under 12
All Augsburg students need to bring their student ID.
To make a reservation, please call 612-330-1257
Tray-less Tuesday and Composting: 3/4 of a Ton
Thanks to the Augsburg Community, we are saving 3/4 of a ton of trash from going to the land fills. Because of the "Tray-less Tuesdays" and composting, we have put Augsburg further on the map. Food Service Management magazine has looked into what we are do here in the way of going "Green". Oh, by the way, we are the only private college in Hennepin county that is doing composting. So let shoot for the full TON!
Murphy's Pizza and C-Store
Come on down to Murphy's where you can get your personal pan pizza. It takes about 10 min, made to order so it is fresh and hot. While you're there check out some of the lower prices on cereal, chips and other stuff in the C-Store. Can't wait to see you there.
Do You Have a Question About Registration?
The Peer Adviser from Academic Advising will be available Nov. 5, 10, 12, and 17 from 1:30-4 p.m. in the Christensen Center Lobby. Registration is fast approaching and now is the time to make sure you are prepared. The Peer Adviser will be available to answer questions regarding General Education requirements or major requirements!
By asking an academic related question you will be entered to win a gift card from the bookstore!
Augsburg Dining Menu Nov. 5 - 6
Nov. 5th
LUNCH:
(V)= Vegetarian (VG)= Vegan
Soup
Chefs Choice
The Grille
Pattie Melts
Veggie Burger Melts (V)
Onion Rings
Marketplace Entrees
Grilled Ham Steak
Cheddar Creamy Potato
Spaghetti Bake (V)
Broccoli & Cauliflower
Sweet Peppers Deli
Made to Order
Bravo Italiano
Assorted Pizza
Penne Pasta w/ Pancetta Vodka (Alcohol Free) Sauce
World Flavors
Chef Special
Fit Choices 4 Life
Pad Thai
Vegé
Hunter Style Wild Ice Pilaf (VG)
*Menu Subject to Change due to availability of Product
DINNER:
Soup
Chefs Choice
The Grille
Chicken Quesadillas
Cheese Quesadillas (V)
Nacho Chips & Cheese (V)
Marketplace Entrees
Beef Stew
Veggie Stew (VG)
Biscuits (V)
Peas
Sweet Peppers Deli
Made to Order
Bravo Italiano
Assorted Pizza
Ant- Pasta
World Flavors
SCHWEINEKOTELETT IN ZWEIBELSOSSE
(Pork Chops In Onion Sauce)
Spatzle (V)
Fit Choices 4 Life
Potato Leeks w/ Chicken (FC)
Vegé
Broccoli Cheese & Rice (V)
*Menu Subject to Change due to availability of Product
Nov. 6th
LUNCH:
Soup
Chef Choice
The Grille
Breaded 3oz fish sandwich
Fries
Broccoli & Cheese (V)
Marketplace Entrees
Turkey Picata w/ lemon Caper Sauce
Portobello Picata w/ Lemon Caper Sauce (V)
Linguine (V)
Carrots w/ Honey & Ginger (V)
Sweet Peppers Deli
Made to order
Bravo Italiano
Pesto Shrimp Pizza
Stuffed Tomatoes w/ Orzo, Olives, & Feta Cheese (V)
World Flavors
Poached Chicken Salsa Verde
Bok Chow (V)
(book 4)
Fit Choices 4 Life
Sloppy Jane
Vegé
See Market Place
*Menu Subject to Change due to availability of Product
DINNER:
The Grille
Grilled ham & Cheese
Grilled Cheese(V)
French fries (V)
Marketplace Entrees
Chicken Pot Pie
Veggie Pot Pie (V)
Roasted Red Potatoes (V)
Veggie Du Jour (V)
Sweet Peppers Deli
Ham Salad Sandwich
Bravo Italiano
Margarita Pizza
Assorted Pizza
World Flavors
Turkey London Broil
Roasted Red Potatoes (V)
Broccoli (V)
Fit Choices 4 Life
Apple Tuna Sandwich
Vegé
See Market
*Menu Subject to Change due to availability of Product
Personal Check Policy for Augsburg Dining Service
Though many of our patrons of Augsburg Dining Services purchase products through use of cash, credit card, or student meal plans, there are a large number of individuals who use personal checks on a daily basis as a form of payment. We enjoy giving everyone the free availability to use the form of payment they so desire, but you may have noticed some changes to our acceptance of Personal Checks. These changes are necessary not only on our end, but also to ensure your financial safety.
When paying for goods with a check at Cooper's Coffee Shop, The Commons, Nabo, or Murphy's Grille please remember to bring a Government Issued ID, as checks will no longer be accepted with out this.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and we thank you for your cooperation (and kindness to our cashier Sunny).
$3.75 Faculty/Staff Lunch
Augsburg Faculty and Staff Lunch
The $3.75 ($3.50+tax) lunch for faculty and staff has been enjoyed on campus for quite some time now, even before A'viands took over this summer. It is a price agreement not only with A'viands but with the school to give a little something back to those who make Augsburg what it is, a standard in higher education.
The discounted lunch was and has always been intended for Faculty/Staff only. Unfortunately we can not extend this discounted price to guests of faculty and staff, be it a significant other, someone for a meeting, or students. Standard meal rates must apply.
Standard Rates are as follows:
Breakfast $5.90 +tax
Lunch $6.90 +tax
Dinner $7.90 +tax
We thank you for understanding, and always being nice to our cashier Sunny!
Wednesday Gathering TODAY
Gobble! Gobble! Gobble! Come for the conversation and stay for the turkey ala king TODAY!
Please join us on Wednesday, November 5, in the East Commons from 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
The security and custodial night shift employees are also invited to the Wednesday Evening Gathering at 8 p.m. in the Minneapolis Room.
The first-Wednesday-of-the-month gatherings support our commitment to building community and practicing common work. They are an opportunity to get to know one another, exchange ideas, and collaborate in new ways. We hope you will invite your colleagues and plan to join us!
Masterworks Chorale Concert -- Nov. 9, 4 p.m.
Augsburg College Music Department and Annunciation Catholic Church present: "Kodaly and Khvoshchinsky."
Program: Missa Brevis--Zoltan Kodaly
In Repentance (world premiere)--Sergey Khboshchinsky
Lori Lewis, Soprano
The Masterworks Chorale of Augsburg
The Masterworks Orchestra
Peter Hendrickson, Conductor
Sunday, November 9, 4 p.m.
Annunciation Catholic Church
509 West 54th Street, Minneapolis
Tickets
$15 General, $10 Seniors and Students
For more information:
Augsburg College Music Department: 612-330-1265
Annunciation Catholic Church: 612-824-0787
Residence Life Lead Staff Recognition Week
Residence Life is offering its appreciation for lead student staff this week, and today we would like to recognize the Mortensen Hall lead staff, Student Programming Coordinator Amber Asmus and Facilities Coordinator Mismo Luis, and the Luther Hall lead staff, Student Programming Coordinator Schuyler Tilson and Facilities Coordinator Morgan Bray. Their hard work and dedication are invaluable in helping Augsburg College and Residence Life achieve it's mission. If you see Amber, Mismo, Schuyler, or Morgan today, give them a pat on the back and thank them for their excellent work.
Citizenship and Travel Document Workshop
If you would like to study abroad you need to make sure you have the proper documentation in order to exit and enter the U.S.
Attorneys, Leo Epree (Alumnus '99) and Keillen Curtis of Curtis, Epree and El, LLC have generously offered to lead a workshop for students who are permanent residents (especially those without passports), refugees and asylees who would like to learn about the process to obtain travel documents (advanced parole) and/or citizenship.
Citizenship and Travel Document Workshop
Monday, November 24
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Minneapolis Room
Hope you can join us!
If you have any questions, please contact Leah at devega@augsburg.edu or at 612 330 1650
Still Need Augsburg Experience, or LAFs, CT Skill?
Still need Augsburg Experience, or LAFs, Critical Thinking Skill? As you prepare to register for Spring, consider going on a faculty-led program abroad.
Impact of the EU (1 creditcounts as Spring WEC/Spring Semester)
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/Czech_Broch.pdf
Location: Czech Republic
Augsburg Experience
Interdisciplinary course elective
Ancient & Modern Egyptian Identity (2 creditsSummer I)
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/Egypt_Broch.pdf
Location: Egypt
Augsburg Experience
Humanities LAF
Critical Thinking Skill
Biodiversity & Environmental Politics (1 creditsSummer I)
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/New_Zealand_Broch.pdf
Location: New Zealand/Cook Islands
Choose one course: POL 241, INS 342 or BIO 495
Augsburg Experience
Social & Behavioral LAF
Major/Minor elective for
Political Science
Environmental Studies
International Relations (with department approval)
Biology and Life Science upper division elective
Social Welfare & Culture (1 credit-Seniors/Grad only-Summer Session II)
Location: China
Augsburg Experience
Social Work Elective
Questions? Contact Augsburg Abroad 612 330 1650 or abroad@augsburg.edu
Is America Obsessed with Beauty?
Back by popular demand, and exclusive 2-night showing of America the Beautiful, a documentary about America's obsession with superficial beauty, is happening at the Lagoon Cinema on Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 19 and 20th at 7:00 and 9:30PM. The film will be followed by a community forum with filmmaker Darryl Roberts.
The screening will be at the Lagoon Cinema, which is located at 1320 Lagoon Ave, in Uptown. This showing is sponsored by The Emily Program Foundation, an organization affiliated with The Emily Program, a local clinic for treatment of eating disorders.
Tickets are $15, available at the box office or at www.landmarktheaters.com. For more information, call 651-379-6130, or email lindsay@emilyprogram.com
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Hildebrandt Named MIAC Men's Soccer Player of Week
Augsburg's Alex Hildebrandt named MIAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/sportsnews/110408hildebrandt.html
MINNEAPOLIS (11/4/08) -- Augsburg College men's soccer player Alex Hildebrandt (JR, St. Paul, Minn./Highland Park HS) was named Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Player of the Week, it was announced on Tuesday.
A defender, Hildebrandt had a goal and an assist in Augsburg's 4-0 victory over Macalester on Friday, Augsburg's fourth consecutive shutout in conference play and league-leading seventh in MIAC play this season. The shutout was Augsburg's 10th of the season, and the win over Macalester was Augsburg's first over the Scots since 1982.
Hildebrandt currently stands second on the Augsburg men's soccer team in scoring, with four goals and six assists for 14 points, including one game-winning goal and a penalty-kick goal. His six assists rank fifth-most among Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference players in overall statistics, and is a leader of a defense that allowed just 10 goals in 18 regular-season games, with 10 shutouts -- both totals second-best among MIAC teams. In his two seasons at Augsburg (50 games, 48 starts), Hildebrandt has 10 goals and nine assists for 29 points, including three game-winning goals. He earned All-MIAC honorable-mention honors in 2006.
Augsburg (11-3-5 overall) recorded its 11th shutout of the season in a 3-0 win over Gustavus on Tuesday afternoon in the MIAC playoff semifinals, and will advance to face top-seed Carleton in the playoff championship game on Saturday (10/8) in Northfield.
Last week, Hildebrandt earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 5 first-team honors, earning Academic All-District honors for the second straight year, after earning second-team honors last season. A defender, Hildebrandt is a finance major with a 3.86 grade-point average.
Auggie Athletics Update
Auggie Athletics Update (click link for story/stats):
Tuesday, November 4:
Men's Soccer -- MIAC Playoff Semifinals: Augsburg 3, Gustavus 0
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/msoccer/0809statistics/110408gustavus.html
Upcoming Events:
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/
Friday, November 7:
Men's Hockey at St. Scholastica, 7 p.m.
Women's Hockey vs. Wisconsin-River Falls, Augsburg Ice Arena, 7:05 p.m. -- LIVE AUDIO: http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio/
Saturday, November 8:
Football at St. John's, 1 p.m. -- LIVE AUDIO: http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio/
Women's Swimming at Hamline Invitational, 1 p.m.
Men's Hockey at Wisconsin-Superior, 7 p.m.
Men's Soccer at MIAC Playoff Championship Game at Carleton, time TBA.
Wednesday, November 12:
Men's Soccer at NCAA Div. III National Playoff First Round (if Augsburg qualifies).
Men's Soccer Wins MIAC Playoff Semifinal Game
Men's Soccer -- MIAC Playoff Semifinals: Augsburg 3, Gustavus 0
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/msoccer/0809statistics/110408gustavus.html
ST. PETER, Minn. (11/4/08) -- Scoring three goals in the second half, the Augsburg College men's soccer team won its first postseason game since 1979 and broke a 12-game losing streak to Gustavus Adolphus College in the process, advancing to the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference playoff championship game with a 3-0 triumph over the Gusties in a conference playoff semifinal game Tuesday afternoon at the Gustie Soccer Field.
Augsburg (11-3-5 overall) claimed its first postseason win in any level of men's soccer competition -- MIAC, NAIA or NCAA Division III -- since a 3-0 conference playoff win over Gustavus on Nov. 3, 1979. The Auggies also collected their first win over the Gusties (13-5-1 overall) since a 2-1 win on Oct. 22, 1997. It is also the first win for Augsburg head coach Greg Holker -- a 2000 Gustavus graduate -- over his alma mater.
In the four-team MIAC postseason playoffs for the second time in the last three years, Augsburg will advance to play top-seed Carleton (17-1-2 overall) in the conference championship game on Saturday (11/8) at a time to be determined in Northfield, Minn., with the winner receiving an automatic (Pool A) bid to the 58-team NCAA Division III postseason playoffs and the loser a possible candidate for one of 16 at-large (Pool C) bids nationwide. In the most recent NCAA Division III regional rankings last Wednesday, Augsburg was ranked No. 5 in the West Region. Conference regular-season champion Carleton advanced to the MIAC playoff title game with a 2-0 win over No. 4-seed St. Thomas (12-7-1) on Tuesday. On Oct. 11, Augsburg handed Carleton its lone loss of the season, a 1-0 Auggie triumph in Northfield.
"Carleton will be looking to avenge their only loss, and are looking forward to the challenge," Holker said. "We have now scored seven goals in our last two games. We have spent a lot of time in the final third in the last three weeks, and it is starting to pay off. On top of that, we have remained stingy in the back."
Ten minutes into the second half, Ryley Teske (JR, Minneapolis, Minn./Bloomington Lutheran HS) put the Auggies on the board, taking a cross from D.J. Wendell (JR, Princeton, Minn./Charles M. Russell (Mont.) HS) and putting a shot to the bottom right corner of the goal. Nine minutes later, Marcus Elmerskog (FY, Trondheim, Norway) scored his first collegiate goal, on a one-timer to the left corner from 15 yards out on a cross from Nick Anderson (JR, White Bear Lake, Minn.).
"Teske has been instrumental in our success since his return from injury, and for him to score the game-winner was very appropriate," Holker said. "Marcus made a difference today. He allowed Ryley to get some needed rest, and he elevated play when he entered. We hope he continues this trend on Saturday."
In the 84th minute, Augsburg completed the scoring as Ryan Sorensen (JR, Plymouth, Minn./Osseo HS) took a failed clearing attempt and scored on a two-touch shot to the top right corner.
"Sorensen's goal was a long time coming. I think I had as much fun on that as he did," Holker said. "James See (SR, Richfield, Minn./Holy Angels HS) and Alex Hildebrandt (JR, St. Paul, Minn./Highland Park HS) did what great players do in big games -- they played above themselves. James has been fun to watch, and I know he will take great pride in his responsibility on Saturday. Alex is no different -- he will make certain this team is concentrated on its objectives."
Augsburg goalkeeper Pascaul Venter (JR, Rochester, Minn./John Marshall HS) collected four saves in goal in recording his seventh shutout of the season and school-record 20th of his career. Augsburg outshot Gustavus by an 11-8 margin in the game. Gustavus goalkeeper Luke Strom had three saves in goal.
"Pascaul is on form, recording his 20th career shutout. He is the standard in our program at his position," Holker said.
As a team, Augsburg claimed its fourth straight shutout (3-0-1) and sixth in its last eight games, extending its opponent scoreless streak to 380 minutes. Augsburg has outscored its opponents by a 32-10 margin this season, including a 9-0 margin in its last four games and 13-3 margin in its last eight games.
Augsburg Ranked No. 2 in Wrestling Preseason Poll
Augsburg ranked No. 2 in preseason Division III wrestling national rankings
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/sportsnews/110408wrestling.html
MINNEAPOLIS (11/4/08) -- The Augsburg College wrestling team is ranked No. 2 in the preseason National Wrestling Coaches Association Brute-Adidas Division III national rankings, it was announced recently, with four Auggies earning spots in individual weight class top-10 rankings.
The Auggies, under first-year head coach Mark Matzek, are coming off a third-place NCAA Division III national tournament finish from last season, with six starters and 21 letterwinners returning, along with 23 newcomers forming one of the deepest recruiting and transfer classes in program history. Augsburg finished 10-2 in dual meets last year. Augsburg has finished among the top four teams nationally each of the last 20 seasons, with 10 Division III national titles to its credit.
Augsburg was ranked No. 2 in the initial Division III poll, behind defending national champion Wartburg (Iowa). Delaware Valley (Pa.) is ranked No. 3, with Coe (Iowa) ranked No. 4 and Wisconsin-La Crosse ranked No. 5. Concordia-Moorhead is ranked No. 21, while St. John's is ranked No. 22.
Two Auggies enter the season ranked No. 1 in their respective weight classes -- 125-pounder Seth Flodeen (SR, Cannon Falls, Minn.) and 133-pounder Travis Lang (SR, Bismarck, N.D.). Flodeen, a two-time All-American who won the 125-pound national title with a dramatic first-period pin in the championship match last season, is coming off a 25-7 record last year and has a 78-27 career mark. Lang, who finished fifth nationally last season in his first year as an Auggie after transferring from Division I Minnesota, was 38-4 last year with a team-high 21 pins, and is 74-23 in his collegiate career.
Jason Adams (JR, Coon Rapids, Minn.), who reached the national title match at 141 pounds last season and finished 31-9, will move up two weight classes to 157 and enters the year ranked No. 3 in the weight class. Andy Witzel (JR, Fulda, Minn.) is ranked No. 7 nationally at heavyweight. Witzel just missed a berth in the national tournament with a third-place finish at the Great Lakes Regional last year, finishing 26-15 on the season and 48-26 in his career.
Augsburg opens its 2008-09 season with the Auggie-Brute-Adidas Open on Saturday, Nov. 22 at 9 a.m. at Si Melby Hall. The Auggies' first dual meet will be on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. (5 p.m. JV), when St. John's faces the Auggies at Si Melby Hall.
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