Auggie
FAQ:
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Augsburg College
Athletics
(Updated 8/4/04) -- Here are the answers to some frequently
asked questions about Augsburg Auggie Athletics. If you have a question
that you think should be answered in this space, feel free to e-mail
Don Stoner, sports information coordinator, at stoner@augsburg.edu.
What is an Auggie?
That's one
of the most frequently asked questions we receive. Augsburg College
history is not clear on the subject of when the term "Auggies" was
first used to refer to college athletic team, or who first coined the
term. The first usages of the term appear in the college's yearbook
(the Augsburgian) and the student newspaper (the Echo) in the mid-1920s,
shortly after intercollegiate athletics started at Augsburg. As is
the case with many of our sister schools in the Minnesota
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, the nickname "Auggies" appears
to be an extension of the school name; much like the St. John's "Johnnies," St.
Thomas "Tommies," St. Olaf "Oles," Gustavus Adolphus "Gusties" and
the Carleton "Carls" (formerly the nickname of women's sports
teams at Carleton). Augsburg does not have an official school mascot,
though the eagle has often been associated with Auggie athletic teams
-- since a baby eagle is often referred to as an "Auggie." Note
that the team's nickname is AUGGIES, not AGGIES. Texas A&M and
a handful of other schools use AGGIES as the nickname for their athletic
teams; as far as we know, Augsburg is the only college in the world
to use the nickname AUGGIES.
Where is Augsburg
College?
Augsburg College is located in the heart of the Cedar-Riverside
neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minn. Augsburg is located a stone's
throw from downtown Minneapolis,
and is easily accessible from the two interstate highways that intersect in
Minneapolis -- I-94 (which forms the southern border of campus) and I-35W (just
west of campus). To reach Augsburg from I-94, take the Riverside Avenue/25th
Avenue exit from I-94 and follow Riverside Avenue northeast (it is a diagonal
street) to the Augsburg campus. From I-35W, take the Washington Avenue exit
and follow Washington Avenue south to where it curves onto Cedar Avenue (the "Seven
Corners" theatre/restaurant district). From Cedar, take a left onto Riverside
Avenue (the diagonal street) and follow it to the Augsburg campus. A
map of the Augsburg campus can be found by clicking here.
Where do Auggie
sports teams play?
Augsburg
sports teams play in three on-campus sites and one off-campus site.
Our football, men's/women's soccer and softball teams play at Edor
Nelson Field, the volleyball, men's/women's basketball and wrestling
teams play at Si Melby Hall, and the men's/women's hockey teams play
at Augsburg Ice Arena. All three facilities are on the east edge of
campus (numbers
4, 11 and 26 on the campus map). Edor Nelson Field, the first artificial-turf
playing field in the MIAC, also is domed during the winter months and
used as an indoor fieldhouse facility. Augsburg's baseball team plays
at Parade Stadium, located off-campus in the Kenwood neighborhood of
Minneapolis, adjacent to the Walker Art Center and Minneapolis Sculpture
Garden. For
a closer look at athletic facilities at Augsburg, click here.
My team/organization
wants to use Augsburg athletic facilities for an event. How do
we reserve the facilities?
All on-campus athletic facilities can be reserved for special events
or for community athletic teams to practice or play games. For more
information and rental fees, contact Augsburg's Athletic Facilities
department: call or e-mail Kristen
Kraft (e-mail kraft@augsburg.edu) at (612) 330-1504. Please do
not contact the Sports Information department with questions regarding
athletic facility availability or schedules for non-Augsburg athletic
events.
Where do we park?
As a small
college (just 23 acres in size), parking is at a premium around the
Augsburg campus, especially on athletic gamedays. Parking is generally
available on the streets around the Augsburg campus. On-street parking
on Riverside Avenue is metered 24 hours a day; street parking elsewhere
around campus is posted for one- , two- or four-hour limits. Pay close
attention to the signs where you park, as the streets around campus
are frequently patrolled by the city traffic squads. Pay parking is
also available in the University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview Riverside "Red" and "Yellow" ramps,
located across Riverside Avenue from Si Melby Hall and the Augsburg
Ice Arena. The ramp is usually the best alternative to avoiding the
parking crunch of on-street parking on gamedays. University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview Riverside parking map is available online:
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/images/FUMC-Riverside-map.pdf. Lots on the Augsburg
campus (click
here for a campus map) are reserved 24 hours a day for permit-holders
only, though some general parking lots (like Lot L along Butler Place
and 25th Avenue South) are open for game events. Check with the Augsburg
Buildings and Grounds department for information and special parking
permits; call (612) 330-1041 or e-mail bldsgrds@augsburg.edu. Also, check
this web site for special parking deals that are often instituted before
major athletic events.
How much does it
cost to attend an Auggie athletic event?
Tickets to Augsburg athletic events are one of the best values in
the Twin Cities. Admission to most athletic events is $6 for adults
and $3 for students. Some sports even offer free admission! And if
you're an Augsburg College student, faculty or staff member, admission
is free to all regular-season home athletic events! (There are certain
exclusions, like MIAC and NCAA playoff events held at Augsburg, where
everyone must pay for admission). Click
here to view Augsburg's athletic schedules. Ticket prices for each
sport will be posted with each schedule when seasons begin.
To
return to Augsburg Athletics, click here
Augsburg College, a college of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,
is a member of the Minnesota Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (MIAC) and the National
Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III.
This is the official web site for
Augsburg College athletics.
All comments or questions regarding this web site should be directed
to Sports Information Coordinator Don Stoner -- E-mail: stoner@augsburg.edu
Phone: (612) 330-1677.
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