Athletics
Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Event
The Augustana men's and women's swimming and diving teams will compete in their first home meet of the year against Knox and Millikin.
Men's Golf Viking Fall Shootout
The Augustana men's golf team will host the Viking Fall Shootout at the Rock Island Arsenal Golf Course beginning at 11:00am.
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Lohmeier wins NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
Augustana senior Hannah Lohmeier, a standout for the Vikings on the soccer field for four years, has been named the winner of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
Faculty members keep athletes on track
Augustana’s faculty mentorship program bridges academics and athletics, creating new learning opportunities for students and also professors. Nearly 45 faculty mentors work with the varsity teams.
Women's basketball vs. Millikin and fundraiser
The Augustana women's basketball will play Millikin. The Vikings will be wearing specially made lavender uniforms for the game as part of a world cancer fundraiser.
Men's basketball vs. North Park University
Fans can see the game online and view live stats.
Women's basketball vs. North Park
The Augustana Vikings will take on the North Park Vikings.
Fans can see the game online and view live stats.
Pole vaulter balances academics, activities and athletics
Mackenzie Butcher, a pole vaulter from Colorado Springs, Colo., qualified for the NCAA Division III Indoor National Championship in her first season after a tie with her CCIW conference competition. She cleared 11 feet, 7¾ inches to tie for 12th at the indoor nationals. Her record height is 12-2 ½ — the third-highest pole vault in Augustana history.
Augustana adds two new sports
Augustana College will add men's volleyball and women's bowling to the varsity lineup. Both teams' first seasons are set to begin in the 2017-18 school year. Amid uncertainty around higher education at both the state and federal level, and with demographic changes in the Midwest, Augustana leaders are strategically investing in new programs to attract more students.