Naomi Rogge has been appointed as the new full-time assistant coach for Augsburg University's women’s hockey team. A former NCAA Division I player for the University of Minnesota-Duluth and a professional in Sweden, Rogge joins a team that has excelled recently, winning MIAC regular-season titles for the past two years and reaching the NCAA Division III playoffs both seasons. She brings a wealth of experience, having scored 63 goals and amassed 114 points during her college career, alongside significant achievements in the Swedish Women's Hockey League.

By the Numbers
  • Rogge recorded 63 goals and 51 assists in 168 games at Minnesota-Duluth.
  • The Auggies have a 45-9-2 record over the past two seasons.
  • Rogge tallied 26 goals and 20 assists over 101 regular-season games in the Swedish Women's Hockey League.
State of Play
  • The Augsburg women's hockey team is entering its third season under head coach Elizabeth Bauer.
  • Rogge is expected to contribute to the team's continued success following back-to-back title wins and NCAA playoff appearances.
What's Next

Rogge’s coaching style and strategic approach will be pivotal as the team prepares for the upcoming season, aiming for further championships and NCAA tournament success. Her experience could influence player development and team dynamics positively.

Bottom Line

Rogge's hire represents a strategic move for Augsburg, aiming to build on recent achievements and enhance both coaching and player performance as the program continues to strive for excellence.