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The '''2019–20 Augsburg Women's Wrestling season''' was Augsburg's inaugural season and first as a member of the Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association. The team was coached by Max Mejia. The team completed the season with an 4–2 dual record, including a seventh-place finish at the NWCA Women's National Duals. '''([[2019–20 Augsburg Wrestling season (Women)|MORE...]])'''
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'''[[Chad Johnson]]''' is a 285-pound wrestler for Augsburg College. He is a 2-time national titlist and a three-time All-American, finishing seventh at 2011 and first the following two years. Johnson finished his junior season at 37-1 and is now 105-13 in his career at Augsburg.  
 
Johnson made his Augsburg debut at the [[2010 Auggie Brute Adidas Open]] on November 20, 2010, finishing co-fifth in the 285 pound silver division. Johnson made his varsity dual debut on January 8, 2011, falling to Wisconsin-Stevens Point's Matt Cuarda 6-4  in sudden victory. Johnson picked up his varsity dual first win 10 days later when he blanked Waldorf's Jacob Combs 6-0.
 
On March 10, 2012, Johnson won his first National Title 6-1, over Corey Anderson of Wisconsin-Whitewater. On March 16, 2013 he defeated  Joseph Zitone of Centenary (N.J.) 5-1 for his second title. '''([[Chad Johnson|MORE...]])'''

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The 2019–20 Augsburg Women's Wrestling season was Augsburg's inaugural season and first as a member of the Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association. The team was coached by Max Mejia. The team completed the season with an 4–2 dual record, including a seventh-place finish at the NWCA Women's National Duals. (MORE...)