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|title = 2014–15 Season
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|record = 2–1
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|coach = [[Jim Moulsoff]]
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== Schedule ==
== Schedule ==
=== Duals ===
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| December 6, 2014 || 1–0 || Dubuque (Iowa) || La Crosse, Wis. || 37–7
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| December 6, 2014 || 1–1 ||  Loras (Iowa) || La Crosse, Wis. || 24–25
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| December 6, 2014 || 2–1 || Cornell (Iowa) || La Crosse, Wis. || 35–3
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Augsburg opened their dual season on December 6, 2014 at the 2014 Candlewood Suites Duals hosted by the University of Wisconsin La–Crosse. No. 7 Augsburg went 2–1 on the day against teams from Iowa. The Auggies opened with a 37–7 win over Dubuque, dropped a tight 25–24 contest to No. 15 Loras before closing with a 35–3 win over No. 22 Cornell.  [[Tommy Teigen]] (184 pounds) went 3–0 on the day claiming all victories by fall. Joining him with undefeated records on the day were [[Mike Fuenffinger]] (125 lbs.) and [[Eric Hensel]] (174 lbs.), the latter claiming two victories by pin.
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=== Tournaments ===
=== Tournaments ===
Augsburg opened their season at the Auggie Open on November 22, 2014, placing 16 members including three runner-ups in their respective gold brackets by [[Mike Fuenffinger]] (125), [[Rashad Kennedy]] (149), and  [[Matt Hechsel]] (197). [[Will Keeter]] also placed third at 149, with he and Kennedy both losing to Dakota Gray (Luther). [[Austin Boniface]] rounded out Augsburg's top-three gold bracket placers at 165.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Auggies collect 16 placewinners at Auggie-Adidas Open |url=http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2014/11/22/wres112214.aspx |newspaper=Wrestling |publisher=Augsburg Athletics |date= November 22, 2014|accessdate= December 5, 2014 }}</ref>
Augsburg opened their season at the Auggie Open on November 22, 2014, placing 16 members including three runner-ups in their respective gold brackets by [[Mike Fuenffinger]] (125), [[Rashad Kennedy]] (149), and  [[Matt Hechsel]] (197). [[Will Keeter]] also placed third at 149, with he and Kennedy both losing to Dakota Gray (Luther). [[Austin Boniface]] rounded out Augsburg's top-three gold bracket placers at 165.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Auggies collect 16 placewinners at Auggie-Adidas Open |url=http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2014/11/22/wres112214.aspx |newspaper=Wrestling |publisher=Augsburg Athletics |date= November 22, 2014|accessdate= December 5, 2014 }}</ref>

Revision as of 13:19, 8 December 2014

2014–15 Season
Record 2–1
Coach Jim Moulsoff
Captain Matt Hechsel, Will Keeter and Tommy Teigen

The 2014–15 Augsburg Wrestling season is Augsburg's 33rd season at the NCAA Division III level. The team is coached by Jim Moulsoff. Captains for the season are Matt Hechsel, Will Keeter and Tommy Teigen.

Head coaching change

Augsburg announced on July 28, 2014 that six-year Head Coach Mark Matzek had resigned his post to return to his hometown of Ellsworth, Wisconsin to become a math teach. After graduating from Augsburg in 2005 with a degree in Mathematics, Matzek spend time as a math teach in the Apple Valley, Minn. school system.[1]

Jim Moulsoff was named interim Head Coach in the same announcement, having served as an assistant coach during each of Matzek's six seasons as coach. Assisting Moulsoff will be former Augsburg 3-time All American Tony Valek.[1]

Schedule

Duals

Date Record Opponent Location Result
December 6, 2014 1–0 Dubuque (Iowa) La Crosse, Wis. 37–7
December 6, 2014 1–1 Loras (Iowa) La Crosse, Wis. 24–25
December 6, 2014 2–1 Cornell (Iowa) La Crosse, Wis. 35–3

Augsburg opened their dual season on December 6, 2014 at the 2014 Candlewood Suites Duals hosted by the University of Wisconsin La–Crosse. No. 7 Augsburg went 2–1 on the day against teams from Iowa. The Auggies opened with a 37–7 win over Dubuque, dropped a tight 25–24 contest to No. 15 Loras before closing with a 35–3 win over No. 22 Cornell. Tommy Teigen (184 pounds) went 3–0 on the day claiming all victories by fall. Joining him with undefeated records on the day were Mike Fuenffinger (125 lbs.) and Eric Hensel (174 lbs.), the latter claiming two victories by pin.

Tournaments

Augsburg opened their season at the Auggie Open on November 22, 2014, placing 16 members including three runner-ups in their respective gold brackets by Mike Fuenffinger (125), Rashad Kennedy (149), and Matt Hechsel (197). Will Keeter also placed third at 149, with he and Kennedy both losing to Dakota Gray (Luther). Austin Boniface rounded out Augsburg's top-three gold bracket placers at 165.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Mark Matzek resigns as Augsburg wrestling coach". Wrestling (Augsburg Athletics). July 28, 2014. http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2014/7/28/wres072814.aspx. Retrieved Decemember 5, 2014.
  2. ^ "Auggies collect 16 placewinners at Auggie-Adidas Open". Wrestling (Augsburg Athletics). November 22, 2014. http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2014/11/22/wres112214.aspx. Retrieved December 5, 2014.