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'''Mike Fuenffinger''' is a former 125 pound Augsburg wrestler. He was the 2014 and 2015 National Champion at 125 pounds. A transfer from the U.S. Olympic Education Center at Northern Michigan, Fuenffinger joined the team during the spring 2012 semester finishing season at 14–9 and qualified for Nationals though he did not place. In his second season, he finished 29–8 with a Seventh-Place [[All-American]] finish. As a junior, Fuenffinger won his first individual title at 125 pounds. He repeated the feat his senior year. He went 68–2 in his final two seasons. His career college record was 111–21 as of the end of the 2013–14 season.
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...]])'''
 
As a wrestler for Hibbing High School in Hibbing, Minn., Fuenffinger won a Minnesota Class AA state championship at 112 pounds in 2010, while finishing third his senior season at 119 pounds. Fuenffinger went 80–6 during his final two seasons while posting a 41–8 record as sophomore and qualifying for the state tournament. '''([[Mike Fuenffinger|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...)