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  • laker
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    I just saw on Twitter that Jeff Fylling is taking a year off from doing Augie games.

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  • MrAugustana
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    A couple days late, but Augie gets a 2025 commitment from Riley Johnson, a 6'4" SG from Chanhassen who has been getting some buzz on Twitter/X this summer:

    https://x.com/rileyj0hnson2/status/1...145650737?s=46

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  • AU Vikings
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    Augie gets a commitment from Markus Talley from Mitchell.

    https://x.com/Markus_Talley1/status/...Ou7DJT82g&s=19

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  • vikingfaithful
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    Originally posted by MrAugustana View Post
    Augie with a new offer out to 6’7” PF Luka Momcilovic out of Wisconsin:



    It would appear Luka is a relative (assuming brother) of the stud from Iowa State, Milan Momcilovic. He’s been garnering a significant amount of D2 interest lately from the looks of things. Should be interesting to see where Luka ends up.
    Luka holds offers from UMD, MSU, WSU, AU as well a host of other D2 schools. Fun to pronounce Momcilovic.

    Luka Momcilovic πŸ‡·πŸ‡Έ (@_LukaMomcilovic) / X (twitter.com)

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  • MrAugustana
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    Augie with a new offer out to 6’7” PF Luka Momcilovic out of Wisconsin:

    https://x.com/_lukamomcilovic/status...10042913657042

    It would appear Luka is a relative (assuming brother) of the stud from Iowa State, Milan Momcilovic. He’s been garnering a significant amount of D2 interest lately from the looks of things. Should be interesting to see where Luka ends up.
    Last edited by MrAugustana; 07-23-2024, 08:11 AM. Reason: Tweet embed didn't work

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  • laker
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    Originally posted by vikingfaithful View Post

    \Wow, Wow, Wow Brad. That is a commitment to youth even while you were a young pup. I salute you. You did a camp at ISU, I hope it was at Hilton coliseum. I'm a fanboy of the Cyclones. You must be an effective teacher and built many relationships to be asked to participate in so camps and coaching positions.
    Bill Fennelly is a GREAT, not just good, guy to work for. I go back to Ames for FB, MBB, WBB, softball games. A real family atmosphere working for him.

    Each place had good and bad points. Some camps were run better than others. In some camps the coaches got along better than others. At Wisconsin I was roommates with a coach from Milwaukee- the next year he came up and said he saw my article in Winning Hoops. He said he told his other coaches, "I know this guy!" Some of the campers become coaches themselves after college and so you work with them years later. At Iowa State each team had a player assigned to it- I was lucky one year to have two. One of them had been credited with saving two lives after a couple had a car crash and she got them out. I told her that I couldn't top that!

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  • vikingfaithful
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    Originally posted by laker View Post

    Buffalo Lake in college- asst FB as a senior, elementary BBB as a junior (weekends) and Mankato St Joseph elementary BBB as a senior
    Summer rec director in BL two years during college
    Freeborn- jr hi FB, B boys BB, asst baseball
    Lakota- head baseball, boys basketball, track, softball (in IA track is in the spring, baseball/softball in the summer)
    KMS- head baseball, B boys- then head boys BB
    Buffalo Lake- head football, head GBB, asst baseball with Stewart and then with Hector.
    Nicollet- jr hi FB, head GBB

    Camps
    Jim Dutcher BBB
    Clem Haskins GBB
    UND GBB
    NDSU GBB
    Iowa GBB
    Iowa State GBB
    Maryland GBB (because I am friends ith Brenda Frese, who I met at Iowa State- wonderful gal!)
    Purdue
    Wisconsin

    It was fun to see all those places and meet a lot of new people. Math was my worst subject- Carol Anderson taught me how to determine winning percentages. When you can find a practical application for something you learn it faster.
    \Wow, Wow, Wow Brad. That is a commitment to youth even while you were a young pup. I salute you. You did a camp at ISU, I hope it was at Hilton coliseum. I'm a fanboy of the Cyclones. You must be an effective teacher and built many relationships to be asked to participate in so camps and coaching positions.

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  • laker
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    Originally posted by vikingfaithful View Post

    Out of curiosity, Lafer what athletics have you coached or worked camps? Over the years I recall you helping out with high school girls. I have a ton of respect for those who donate their time for the enrichment of youth. Viva Laker!

    Back in the early 70's I was struggling with math in elementry school and was tutored by an Augie student. He asked what my interests were and I told him Twins baseball. I sure learned fast when doing baseball statistics. Sure appreciated my baseball youth coaches.as well.
    Buffalo Lake in college- asst FB as a senior, elementary BBB as a junior (weekends) and Mankato St Joseph elementary BBB as a senior
    Summer rec director in BL two years during college
    Freeborn- jr hi FB, B boys BB, asst baseball
    Lakota- head baseball, boys basketball, track, softball (in IA track is in the spring, baseball/softball in the summer)
    KMS- head baseball, B boys- then head boys BB
    Buffalo Lake- head football, head GBB, asst baseball with Stewart and then with Hector.
    Nicollet- jr hi FB, head GBB

    Camps
    Jim Dutcher BBB
    Clem Haskins GBB
    UND GBB
    NDSU GBB
    Iowa GBB
    Iowa State GBB
    Maryland GBB (because I am friends with Brenda Frese, who I met at Iowa State- wonderful gal!)
    Purdue
    Wisconsin

    It was fun to see all those places and meet a lot of new people. Math was my worst subject- Carol Anderson taught me how to determine winning percentages. When you can find a practical application for something you learn it faster.

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  • vikingfaithful
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    Originally posted by laker View Post

    Thanks! One thing that I don't do for my list of teams seen in person- I don't count multi- team events, like wrestling, track or swim meets where you might have one or few members of a school participating. Now dual meet are quite another thing.

    I think that Augie & MSU will have even more of a rivalry now that the Vikings have added hockey. Another sport to compete in. I don't foresee them adding women's hockey- at least I haven't heard that they are planning t Lo do so, but even way back in the initial NCC days in the 70s before MSU stupidly dropped football and went back to the NIC with their tail tucked between their legs, there have been a lot of great games between the two schools.

    My buddy Randy who went to UND because he wanted to go to a school who beat the Gophers in hockey once told me that I could coach the sport. I laughed and told him that I could barely roller skate. I had coached him in football and baseball and played fast pitch softball with him. He said that there are basics in pretty much all sports and that I already knew those. Nice compliment but I'm sure I'd have gotten fired before the year was over. I'd stick with basketball during the winter, even though there are some people who didn't think that I knew anything about that sport either!
    Out of curiosity, Lafer what athletics have you coached or worked camps? Over the years I recall you helping out with high school girls. I have a ton of respect for those who donate their time for the enrichment of youth. Viva Laker!

    Back in the early 70's I was struggling with math in elementry school and was tutored by an Augie student. He asked what my interests were and I told him Twins baseball. I sure learned fast when doing baseball statistics. Sure appreciated my baseball youth coaches.as well.

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  • laker
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    Originally posted by MrAugustana View Post

    You are the definition of a true sports fan, not just a fan of a sport.
    Thanks! One thing that I don't do for my list of teams seen in person- I don't count multi- team events, like wrestling, track or swim meets where you might have one or few members of a school participating. Now dual meet are quite another thing.

    I think that Augie & MSU will have even more of a rivalry now that the Vikings have added hockey. Another sport to compete in. I don't foresee them adding women's hockey- at least I haven't heard that they are planning to do so, but even way back in the initial NCC days in the 70s before MSU stupidly dropped football and went back to the NIC with their tail tucked between their legs, there have been a lot of great games between the two schools.

    My buddy Randy who went to UND because he wanted to go to a school who beat the Gophers in hockey once told me that I could coach the sport. I laughed and told him that I could barely roller skate. I had coached him in football and baseball and played fast pitch softball with him. He said that there are basics in pretty much all sports and that I already knew those. Nice compliment but I'm sure I'd have gotten fired before the year was over. I'd stick with basketball during the winter, even though there are some people who didn't think that I knew anything about that sport either!

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  • MrAugustana
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    Originally posted by laker View Post

    Thanks. No new teams for me to see at MSU, SCSU or Augie for hockey this year. At least the Dartmouth women will be coming to Kato the following season.
    You are the definition of a true sports fan, not just a fan of a sport.

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  • laker
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    Thanks. No new teams for me to see at MSU, SCSU or Augie for hockey this year. At least the Dartmouth women will be coming to Kato the following season.

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  • vikingfaithful
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    Originally posted by laker View Post

    Yes, but thanks anyway. I'm interested in their non-conference schedule to see if there are any teams that I haven't seen play in person to add to my list. I see that they are coming to Kato. Sometime I want to see the new building from the inside instead of the outside now that it is finished.
    Here it is Brad.

    Viking Hockey Announces Full 2024-25 Schedule - Augustana University Athletics (goaugie.com)

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  • laker
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    Originally posted by vikingfaithful View Post
    Yes, but thanks anyway. I'm interested in their non-conference schedule to see if there are any teams that I haven't seen play in person to add to my list. I see that they are coming to Kato. Sometime I want to see the new building from the inside instead of the outside now that it is finished.

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  • vikingfaithful
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    Originally posted by laker View Post
    When is the Augie hockey schedule coming out?
    You probably already have this Laker. Augie's CCHA schedule.

    2024-25 CCHA Schedule Released for Viking Hockey - Augustana University Athletics (goaugie.com)

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