Augustana (IL) Vikings Athletics
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Augustana Vikings | |
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College | Augustana College (Illinois) |
Conference | CCIW |
NCAA | Division III |
Athletic director | Mike Zapolski [1] |
Location | Rock Island, Illinois |
Varsity teams | 28 (14 men's, 14 women's) (14 men's, 14 women's) |
Football stadium | Charles D. Lindberg Stadium |
Basketball arena | Roy J. Carver Center |
Baseball stadium | Swanson Stadium/Brunner Field |
Softball stadium | Carver Field |
Soccer stadium | Thorson-Lucken Field |
Nickname | Vikings |
Colors | Blue and Gold |
Website | athletics |
The Augustana Vikings are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the Augustana College (Illinois).
The university operates a number of athletic facilities, including Charles D. Lindberg Stadium for football, the Roy J. Carver Center for both men's and women's basketball and men's and women's volleyball, Swanson Stadium/Brunner Field for baseball, the Anne Greve Lund Natatorium for men's and women's swimming and diving, the Lower Campus Courts for men's and women's tennis, Carver Field for softball, Carver Wrestling Arena for men's and women's wrestling, Thorson-Lucken Field for men's and women's soccer, and the Austin E. Knowlton Outdoor Athletic Complex for men's and women's outdoor track and field. [2]
Israeli future Olympic marathoner Shem-Tov Sabag ran for the Vikings track team in 1983 and 1984, during which time he was a two-time All-American in cross-country..[3][4] In 1983, he was the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) 5,000 meter champion.[5][6] He also set the record in the CCIW 5,000 meters in 1984 (while winning the title for the second straight year), with a time of 14:24.36 (still a CCIW championships record as of 2021), and that year also set the Credit Island Park four-mile course record with a time of 19:33 (as of 2009, that was still the school record in the four-mile).[7][8][9][3][10] In 1984 he won the CCIW cross-country championship, and also won the Notre Dame Invitational in South Bend, Indiana.[11][3][12]
Sports sponsored
[edit]The university offers 14 men's and 14 women's varsity sports.
Men's Sports | Women's Sports |
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Baseball | Basketball |
Basketball | Bowling |
Cross Country | Cross Country |
Esports | Esports |
Football | Golf |
Golf | Lacrosse |
Lacrosse | Soccer |
Soccer | Softball |
Swimming and Diving | Swimming and Diving |
Tennis | Tennis |
Track and Field | Track and Field |
Volleyball | Volleyball |
Water Polo | Water Polo |
Wrestling | Wrestling |
References
[edit]- ^ "AD". Athletic Director. Augustana College. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ^ "Facilities". Athletic Facilities. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ^ a b c "Year-by-year records," Augustana Men's Cross-Country Record Book– 2021.
- ^ "Running". The Chicago Tribune. April 30, 1984.
- ^ Mike Krizman (October 23, 2009). "Men's Individual Champions". 2009 CCIW Cross Country Championship Program.
- ^ "Cross Country Looks Ahead". Augustana Observer. September 14, 1983. p. 8.
- ^ "Men 5000 Meter Run," CCIW Championships; Augustana College Results.
- ^ "Statistics," 2009 Men’s Cross Country Media Guide.
- ^ "Statistics," CCIW Outdoor Track & Field History.
- ^ "Records: CCIW Championships". Athletic Live.
- ^ Dave Andrzejewski (October 9, 1984). "Harriers pace to top twenty finish at Notre Dame," The Lanthom, p. 10.
- ^ "CCIW Men’s Cross Country History," CCIW.