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* December 5: Auggies go 3–0 at the Wisconsin–La Crosse Duals; seven score three wins apiece
* November 24: Augsburg claims a 48–6 win over St. Olaf; [[James Goman|Goman]], [[Eric Hensel|Hensel]], [[Sebastian Larson|Larson]] and [[Donny Longendyke|Longendyke]] (pictured) pin opponents
* November 21: Auggies earn a champion and a runner-up at the home Auggie-Adidas Open; Longendyke wins title
* March 27: [[Jim Moulsoff|Moulsoff]], [[Tony Valek|Valek]] named to permanent coaching positions
* March 27: [[Jim Moulsoff|Moulsoff]], [[Tony Valek|Valek]] named to permanent coaching positions
* March 14: Auggies win 12th National Championship: [[Mike Fuenffinger|Fuenffinger]], [[Donny Longendyke|Longendyke]] (pictured) win titles; [[Chad Bartschenfeld|Bartschenfeld]] second
* March 14: Auggies win 12th National Championship: [[Mike Fuenffinger|Fuenffinger]], Longendyke win titles; [[Chad Bartschenfeld|Bartschenfeld]] second
* March 13: Augsburg earns 6 All-American finishers at Nationals
* Feb. 28: Auggies win West Regional; all 10 wrestler qualify for Nationals
* Feb. 12: No. 5 Augsburg upsets #4 Wisconsin–La Crosse; Longendyke (pictured) pin proves difference

Revision as of 20:25, 7 December 2015

  • December 5: Auggies go 3–0 at the Wisconsin–La Crosse Duals; seven score three wins apiece
  • November 24: Augsburg claims a 48–6 win over St. Olaf; Goman, Hensel, Larson and Longendyke (pictured) pin opponents
  • November 21: Auggies earn a champion and a runner-up at the home Auggie-Adidas Open; Longendyke wins title
  • March 27: Moulsoff, Valek named to permanent coaching positions
  • March 14: Auggies win 12th National Championship: Fuenffinger, Longendyke win titles; Bartschenfeld second