Originally posted by Blue Ridge Viking
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
The NEW Official Thread of the Augustana Vikings
Collapse
Support The Site!
Collapse
X
-
All I can say is I'm glad Augie played MSU-Moorhead the first week of the season. No way they sweep them if they played now.
I've watched parts of several Dragon games, and that is one deep team. Augie, of the seven-man rotation, is decidedly not.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by MrAugustana View PostIf anyone on here who is smarter than me (so basically anyone besides simple) is bored, I would love to hear some analysis of Augie's best case scenario, other than just winning both games this weekend. Who specifically do we need to lose games still have hope?.
Leave a comment:
-
If anyone on here who is smarter than me (so basically anyone besides simple) is bored, I would love to hear some analysis of Augie's best case scenario, other than just winning both games this weekend. Who specifically do we need to lose games still have hope? Besides USF, I mean.
Leave a comment:
-
Congrats to incoming Viking Angelo Winkel on surpassing his school's career scoring record and single-season rebounding record:
Last edited by MrAugustana; 02-16-2021, 11:50 PM.
Leave a comment:
-
Augie's favorite former Argus Leader reporter Stu Whitney may have spoken too soon about Stephanie leaving...
(I still think she's leaving, but it's interesting nonetheless.)
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Blue Ridge Viking View Post
Non-political question: How has the school fared under her leadership? Tough to get a feel for these sorts of things when you live half a country away.
Is the school headed in the right direction? Financially healthy? Responding to demographic and technological changes appropriately? Holding its own in the pandemic?
She seemed to have ambitious plans for the school, which I liked, but I have no idea if that translated into real progress. She is a politician at heart, after all.
From a name recognition basis in our area it will be hard to do better than Herseth Sandlin.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by MrAugustana View PostAccording to an Argus headline that links to a subscribers-only article: "Sandlin sworn in as federal lawyer, opening door for Biden appointment."
I would assume she will not be the president at Augie much longer.
Is the school headed in the right direction? Financially healthy? Responding to demographic and technological changes appropriately? Holding its own in the pandemic?
She seemed to have ambitious plans for the school, which I liked, but I have no idea if that translated into real progress. She is a politician at heart, after all.
Leave a comment:
-
According to an Argus headline that links to a subscribers-only article: "Sandlin sworn in as federal lawyer, opening door for Biden appointment."
I would assume she will not be the president at Augie much longer.
Leave a comment:
-
Congrats to NSIC South Player of the Week Tyler Riemersma:
Tyler Riemersma has been named the NSIC South Division Player of the Week. Riemersma helped lead the Augustana men's basketball team to a weekend sweep over Sioux Falls.
The native of Bloomington, Minnesota, averaged a double-double of 11.5 points and 10 rebounds over the two games. He shot 71.4 percent from the field over the games while also dishing 5.5 assists per outing.
In Augustana's 67-65 win on Friday night, Riemersma totaled 12 points, nine rebounds and a career-best eight assists while going 5-of-7 from the field. In Saturday's nine-point victory, Riemersma totaled 11 points and 11 rebounds while again shooting 5-of-7 from the field.
The Vikings close out the regular season Friday and Saturday inside the Sanford Pentagon against Wayne State. Tipoff on Friday is at 7 p.m. with Saturday's contest slated for 3 p.m. Tickets will go on-sale on Thursday at 10 a.m.
Leave a comment:
-
For better or worse, the wins this weekend have given me revitalized hope that the Vikings may still have something in the tank.
Whether they do or don't win both against Wayne to keep their spot in the conference tourney, the two wins against USF were still fun. Here are a few highlights from this weekend in case Augie fans missed them this weekend:
Leave a comment:
-
Cool development for Augie. Midco is giving $1.35 million to "renew and enlarge Midco's athletics sponsorship and create the Midco Media Campus & Production Center on Augustana's campus."
https://goaugie.com/news/2021/1/27/g...niversity.aspx
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by MrAugustana View Post
My bigger concern is that we're looking at 2 straight seasons in which Cartwright has only played roughly 35% of the games (none of them fully healthy either). Seems hard to believe he'll just bounce back next year at 100% without any issues.
That being said, I won't be upset if he ends up resting for 3-6 months and is able to really take the time to get everything straightened out and fixed up and decides he wants to come back and try again. He's a really good player when he's healthy.
Leave a comment:
-
One of the things that's so frustrating as an Augie fan is that he's arguably our "best" player all around in terms of the threat he poses offensively, his length defensively (not saying he's our best defender, but he's not necessarily a straight defensive liability as some other Augie guards have been in the past), and just his general clutch factor when it comes to late game situations, but that sort of just gets overlooked when we're discussing teams as the season goes on. For example, if Augie doesn't finish #1 or #2 in the standings (which, frankly, I don't see happening at this point), people will say it's a letdown of a season because we were preseason #1. Yet, on the flipside, if the Wolves didn't have either Parker Fox or Mason Stark for most of the past two seasons, I don't know that they're finishing at the top of the top like they have been the past couple of years. Maybe they're still up there, but it's a lot harder when you are missing a key difference-maker.
I know Augie has other good players and it's not like I'm saying losing Cartwright justifies last year's record (last year's record was definitely due to more than Cartwright being injured), but I would just love to see what this team looks like mostly or fully healthy for a full season. I feel like we haven't really had that since about 2015-2017 or so, and now I've been spoiled by seeing how well things can go when you're not dealing with injuries all the time.
Leave a comment:
-
My bigger concern is that we're looking at 2 straight seasons in which Cartwright has only played roughly 35% of the games (none of them fully healthy either). Seems hard to believe he'll just bounce back next year at 100% without any issues.
That being said, I won't be upset if he ends up resting for 3-6 months and is able to really take the time to get everything straightened out and fixed up and decides he wants to come back and try again. He's a really good player when he's healthy.
Leave a comment:
Ad3
Collapse
Leave a comment: