Augustana (South Dakota) Vikings Explained

Augustana Vikings
University:Augustana University
Association:NCAA
Conference:NSIC (primary)
CCHA (men's ice hockey)
Division:Division II (primary)
Division I (men's ice hockey)
Director:Josh Morton
Location:Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Teams:22
Ncaa Titles:5[1]
Mens Teams:10
Womens Teams:12
Stadium:Kirkeby–Over Stadium
Basketballarena:Elmen Center
Sanford Pentagon
Baseballfield:Karras Park
Softballstadium:Bowden Field
Soccerstadium:Morstad Field
Arena2:Howard Wood Field
Sanford Gymnasium
Nickname:Vikings
Pageurl:https://goaugie.com/

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.

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

List of teams

Men's sports

Women's sports

National championships

NCAA

Individual programs

Football

See main article: Augustana (South Dakota) Vikings football. 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 –), Bryan Schwartz (Jacksonville Jaguars 19951999), Corbin Lacina (19932003), Kevin Kaesviharn (20012009), and C. J. Ham (Minnesota Vikings –present).[6]

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

First round L 7–49
First round L 20–27
Second Round
Quarterfinals
W 38–6
L 13–24
First round L 31–45
First round L 0–17
First round L 24–28
First round
Second Round
W 51-24
L 10-56

Wrestling

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

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.

Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
L 61–69
W 71–64
Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
L 64–71
L 91–93
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
W 78–66
L 60–72
Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
L 57–72
L 61–86
Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
L 75–91
L 114–118 OT
Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
L 95–99
W 112–107 OT
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
W 95–87
L 66–75
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
W 73–72
W 88–82
L 60–73
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
W 87–73
W 95–84
L 75–84 OT
Regional Quarterfinals L 69–82
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
W 79–65
L 65–77
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
W 104–77
L 65–66
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
W 100–85
W 77–67
W 80–78
W 86–79
W 74–55
W 90–81
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
W 76–69
L 53–74
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
W 83–64
W 65–60
L 56–70

Women's Basketball

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.

Regional semifinals L 78–93
Regional semifinals L 89–90
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
W 83–70
L 69–104
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
W 79–67
L 82–91
Regional First round
Regional semifinals
W 88–65
L 59–82
Regional First round L 65–68
Regional First round
Regional semifinals
W 66–62
L 62–84
Regional Quarterfinals L 69–82
Regional Quarterfinals L 68–75
Regional Quarterfinals L 68–81
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
W 74–57
L 52–79
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
W 82–76
L 40–63
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
W 78–66
W 68–64
W 75–74
W 81–68
L 54–76
Regional Quarterfinals
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
W 75–41
W 90–86
L 42–81
Regional Quarterfinals 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

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

See 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

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CHAMPIONSHIPS SUMMARY . NCAA.org . NCAA . 14 July 2024.
  2. News: Summit League Chief: Sanford-tied Augustana boosters lobbying for move to Div. I . John . Gaskins . . Sioux Falls, SD . May 23, 2018 . December 30, 2018.
  3. News: Kolpack: All vital signs pointing to Augustana joining Summit League . Jeff . Kolpack . . July 28, 2018 . December 30, 2018.
  4. News: Summit League snub sends Augustana back to reality . Sioux Falls Argus Leader/USA Today . June 29, 2020 . 18 July 2020.
  5. Web site: Site Work on Kirkeby-Over Stadium to Begin Monday . Augie.edu . 2013-02-11.
  6. Web site: Vikings in the Pros . Augie.edu . 2020-08-13.
  7. Web site: Vikings stun Iowa with buzzer beater by Jansen in exhibition finale. goaugie.com.
  8. Web site: High ambitions led Jansen to become Augustana career scoring leader. siouxcityjournal.com. 11 February 2017.
  9. Web site: Dan Jansen leaves mark as one of the best to ever play at Augustana. argusleader.com. 11 March 2016.
  10. Web site: Augustana's Daniel Jansen named 2016 Division II National Player of the Year by the NABC. basketballcatalyst.com. 25 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20170818214235/https://www.basketballcatalyst.com/single-post/2016/03/25/Augustanas-Daniel-Jansen-named-2016-Division-II-National-Player-of-the-Year-by-the-NABC. 18 August 2017. dead.
  11. Web site: Augustana's Daniel Jansen Named NSIC Player of the Year. keloland.com. 25 February 2016. 18 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170918155559/http://www.keloland.com/news/article/sports/mbk-augustana%27s-daniel-jansen-named-nsic-player-of-the-year. dead.
  12. Web site: Augustana wins 2016 NCAA Division II men's basketball championship . NCAA.com . 2016-05-17.
  13. Web site: Hoopsanalyst . 2004-07-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20040708124356/http://www.hoopsanalyst.com/exp.htm . 2004-07-08 .
  14. Web site: Arvid Kramer Stats.
  15. Web site: The San Diego Union-Tribune - San Diego, California & National News.
  16. News: Miami Chooses 'Who?' First. The New York Times. 24 June 1988. Goldaper. Sam.
  17. Web site: Brett Szabo Stats.
  18. Web site: Augustana Baseball Wins 2018 National Championship. goaugie.com.
  19. Web site: Augustana University Formally Announces Addition of Men's Hockey Program, Breaks Ground on Midco Arena. Augie.edu. 2021-10-06.