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Augustana hockey reveals 2025–26 schedule, set for first season with full CCHA slate – Sioux Falls Live
SIOUX FALLS — The time has arrived to mark the calendar for Augustana hockey’s upcoming season. On Tuesday, the Vikings announced the schedule for their 2025-26 season. The 34-game slate features 19 home games and 15 road games. Following an exhibition game that has yet to be finalized, Augustana will open the regular season on […]

SIOUX FALLS — The time has arrived to mark the calendar for Augustana hockey’s upcoming season.
On Tuesday, the Vikings announced the schedule for their 2025-26 season. The 34-game slate features 19 home games and 15 road games.
Following an exhibition game that has yet to be finalized, Augustana will open the regular season on Oct. 10-11 at Minnesota Duluth before returning to Midco Arena the following weekend for its home opener versus Arizona State.
For the Vikings, CCHA action begins the following weekend when they travel to face Bemidji State in a two-game series.
The Vikings will play on home ice throughout December and into the first weekend of January before conference action resumes in the second half of the season.
All four of Augustana’s non-conference series are against teams in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference.
The Vikings’ 2025-26 season is their first with a full league schedule. They’ll play in a total of 26 conference games this season.
In its second season as a program in 2024-25, Augustana had its first winning record in program history, finishing with an 18-13-4 mark. The Vikings had a 9-5-2 record in conference play, earning the No. 2 seed in the Mason Cup Playoffs. They were 9-6-2 at home and 9-7-2 away from Midco Arena.
Here’s a glance at Augustana’s 2025-26 schedule with further analyses.
Oct 10-11 | @ Minnesota Duluth
- Bulldogs’ 2024-25 record: 13-20-3
- Analysis: This season-opening series marks the first time the two longtime Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference foes will meet on the ice. Last season, the Bulldogs finished 7-9-3 at Amsoil Arena. Scott Sandelin has been at the helm of the program since 2000 and has led UMD to three national titles, including back-to-back championships in 2018 and 2019. Forward Max Plante is one of the Bulldogs’ top returning players after notching 28 points (nine goals, 19 assists) as a freshman in 2024-25.
Oct. 17-18 | vs. Arizona State
- Sun Devils’ 2024-25 record: 21-14-2
- Analysis: The Sun Devils will make the trip to Sioux Falls for the first time ever when the two teams meet in Augustana’s home opener. ASU and AU didn’t play against each other last season, but in the second half of Augustana’s inaugural season in 2023-24, they split a pair of games in Tempe after the Vikings were triumphant in a 5-4 decision in the series opener to notch the program’s first win against a nationally ranked team. Bennett Schimek heads into the 2025-26 campaign as the Sun Devils’ top returning point-getter. He will be a team captain this season after recording 37 points on 15 goals and 22 assists in 2024-25.
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Oct. 24-25 | @ Bemidji State
- Beavers’ 2024-25 record: 15-18-5
- Analysis: Augustana’s first CCHA series of the season will be against its most familiar league opponent. The Vikings are 3-4 all-time against BSU, which includes a series defeat in March in the first round of the Mason Cup Playoffs. Entering his 25th season at the helm of the program, Beavers coach Tom Serratore is now the current longest-tenured coach in the CCHA. Forward Kirklan Irey will be back for the Beavers after producing a team-best 24 points in 2024-25, including a team-leading 11 goals.
Oct. 31 – Nov. 1 | vs. Northern Michigan
- Wildcats’ 2024-25 record: 5-27-2
- Analysis: Augustana is 3-0-1 in all-time meetings with the Wildcats. Last season, the Vikings claimed a pair of 4-1 victories at Midco Arena to sweep the season series. NMU finished in last place in the CCHA standings, missing the CCHA playoffs. Dave Shyiak returns for his second year as bench boss for the Wildcats, who were 3-11-2 on the road last season.
Nov. 7-8 | @ Ferris State
- Bulldogs’ 2024-25 record: 13-20-3
- Analysis: The Bulldogs will be in their first season under the direction of new coach Brett Riley, who replaces the legendary Bob Daniels. FSU leads the all-time series between the two teams, 3-1. In 2024-25, Augustana split a pair of games at FSU, winning the first game of the series in a 5-2 decision before losing 4-1 in the finale. The Bulldogs had a 6-8-3 mark at home last season.
- Tommies’ 2024-25 record: 19-14-5
- Analysis: Going into this one-off game, Augustana has a 3-1 record in the brief all-time series between the two programs. This will be UST’s final season as members of the CCHA. The Tommies are set to join the NCHC for the 2026-27 season. Led by coach Rico Blasi, UST had an 8-6-3 mark on the road a season ago.
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Nov. 28-29 | @ Lake Superior State
- Lakers’ 2024-25 record: 12-22-2
- Analysis: Following a week off, the Vikings return to action Thanksgiving weekend when they travel to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, to take on the Lakers. AU has a 3-1 all-time record against LSSU. Damon Whitten enters his 12th season at the helm of the Lakers’ program. LSSU was 4-10-1 last season at Taffy Abel Arena.
Dec. 5-6 | vs. Bemidji State
- Beavers’ 2024-25 record: 15-18-5
- Analysis: The Vikings will close out their regular season series with the Beavers on the first weekend of December when the two teams meet at Midco Arena for a two-game set. Last season, BSU won three of five games played between the two teams. All of them took place in Sioux Falls. The Beavers finished 9-10-3 in road contests last season.
Dec. 12-13 | vs. Minnesota State
- Mavericks’ 2024-25 record: 27-9-3
- Analysis: Augustana will be seeking its first official win against the Mavs when the top two teams from the 2024-25 CCHA regular season meet in December at Midco Arena. The Vikings are 0-3-1 in all-time matchups versus MSU. Luke Strand enters his third year as coach of the Mavericks, who won the league’s regular season and tournament titles last season. MSU was 10-4 in road games a season ago.
Dec. 19-20 | vs. Nebraska Omaha
- Mavericks’ 2024-25 record: 18-17-1
- Analysis: The rivalry between the Mavs and Vikings carries on for another season. UNO will travel north up I-29 to play at Midco Arena for the first time ever. It’ll be the Vikings’ final series of the first half of the season. Augustana was swept by Omaha in its inaugural season, but in 2024-25, the Vikings traveled to Omaha and claimed a pair of nationally ranked wins. Mike Gabinet enters his 10th season as UNO’s bench boss. The Mavericks return one of the top goaltenders in the country in Simon Latkoczy, who notched a .922 save percentage in 31 appearances last season.
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Jan. 2-3 | vs. Colorado College
- Tigers’ 2024-25 record: 18-18-1
- Analysis: The Vikings will begin the new year against a CC program that has yet to beat them. Augustana has a 3-0 all-time record against the Tigers, including a sweep last season when CC was ranked No. 8 in the country. This will be the Tigers’ first trip to Sioux Falls. Kris Mayotte enters his fifth season as CC’s coach. The Tigers, who were 7-12-1 last season away from Colorado Springs, bring back their top forward in Owen Beckner, who tallied 27 points on seven goals and 20 helpers in 2024-25.
Jan. 9-10 | @ Northern Michigan
- Wildcats’ 2024-25 record: 5-27-2
- Analysis: After more than a month of playing in front of their home crowd, the Vikings will return to conference play when they travel to Marquette to take on the Wildcats. One of NMU’s top players in the fold for the 2025-26 season will be forward Caiden Gault, a Ferris State transfer. Gault generated 25 points on 10 goals and 15 assists last season with the Bulldogs.
Jan. 16-17 | vs. Ferris State
- Bulldogs’ 2024-25 record: 13-20-3
- Analysis: Augustana will head back to Midco Arena for another conference tilt with FSU, which finished with a 6-10 mark in away games a season ago. The Bulldogs will welcome in forward Carter Rapalje, who had 30 points (17 goals, 13 assists) last season while playing under Riley at Long Island.
Jan. 24 | @ Minnesota State
- Mavericks’ 2024-25 record: 27-9-3
- Analysis: Next up is one-off game in Mankato for the Vikings, who were swept last season at Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center. Goalie Alex Tracy will be back for MSU after being named CCHA Player of the Year in 2025. He was a finalist for the Mike Richter Award after going 26-9-3 between the pipes with a 1.42 goals-against average and .946 save percentage. MSU finished 17-4-3 at home in 2024-25.
Jan. 30-31 | vs. Lake Superior State
- Lakers’ 2024-25 record: 12-22-2
- Analysis: The Vikings will close out their January slate with a home series against the Lakers. Augustana won 6-3 and 4-3 against LSSU in 2024-25 at Midco Arena. The Lakers, who finished 8-11-1 in road games last season, will bring back their top forward in Connor Milburn, who had 23 points on nine goals and 14 helpers.
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Feb. 6-7 | @ Michigan Tech
- Huskies’ 2024-25 record: 16-17-3
- Analysis: AU will open its final month of the regular season by making a trek to the Upper Peninsula, where they’ll square off against the Huskies in Houghton. This will be the only regular season meeting between the two teams in 2025-26. MTU posted a 7-9 record at home last season and holds a 2-1-1 all-time record against the Vikings. Led by Joe Shawhan, who enters his ninth season as bench boss, the Huskies will bring back their top forward from 2024-25 in Stiven Sardarian, who had 35 points (11 goals, 24 assists).
Feb. 13-14 | vs. Bowling Green
- Falcons’ 2024-25 record: 18-14-4
- Analysis: In their final regular season series, AU will take on BGSU. Dennis Williams heads into his second year at the helm of the Falcons’ program. Augustana leads the all-time series, 3-0-1. Bowling Green was 8-9-1 a season ago on the road but expects to be a force in 2025-26. As it stands, the Falcons have the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation, according to
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Falcons forwards Ben Doran and Brody Waters each had 22 points last season, and both are expected to be back in the mix this season.
Feb. 20-21 | @ St. Thomas
- Tommies’ 2024-25 record: 19-14-5
- Analysis: A tough test awaits the Vikings in their regular season finale when they travel to St. Paul for a series with the Tommies. It’ll be their first visit to Lee and Penny Anderson Arena, a $175 million facility that’s expected to open this year on UST’s campus. The Tommies will return one of the league’s top forwards in Lucas Wahlin, who recorded 41 points on 17 goals and 24 assists in 2024-25.
Augustana’s 2025-26 schedule
- Friday, Oct 10 | @ Minnesota Duluth
- Saturday, Oct. 11 | @ Minnesota Duluth
- Friday, Oct. 17 | vs. Arizona State
- Saturday, Oct. 18 | vs. Arizona State
- Friday, Oct. 24 | @ Bemidji State
- Saturday, Oct. 25 | @ Bemidji State
- Friday, Oct. 31 | vs. Northern Michigan
- Saturday, Nov. 1 | vs. Northern Michigan
- Friday, Nov. 7 | @ Ferris State
- Saturday, Nov. 8 | @ Ferris State
- Saturday, Nov. 15 | vs. St. Thomas
- Friday, Nov. 28 | @ Lake Superior State
- Saturday, Nov. 29 | @ Lake Superior State
- Friday, Dec. 5 | vs. Bemidji State
- Saturday, Dec. 6 | vs. Bemidji State
- Friday, Dec. 12 | vs. Minnesota State
- Saturday, Dec. 13 | vs. Minnesota State
- Friday, Dec. 19 | vs. Nebraska Omaha
- Saturday, Dec. 20 | vs. Nebraska Omaha
- Friday, Jan. 2 | vs. Colorado College
- Saturday, Jan. 3 | vs. Colorado College
- Friday, Jan. 9 | @ Northern Michigan
- Saturday, Jan. 10 | @ Northern Michigan
- Friday, Jan. 16 | vs. Ferris State
- Saturday, Jan. 17 | vs. Ferris State
- Saturday, Jan. 24 | @ Minnesota State
- Friday, Jan. 30 | vs. Lake Superior State
- Saturday, Jan. 31 | vs. Lake Superior State
- Friday, Feb. 6 | @ Michigan Tech
- Saturday, Feb. 7 | @ Michigan Tech
- Friday, Feb. 13 | vs. Bowling Green
- Saturday, Feb. 14 | vs. Bowling Green
- Friday, Feb. 20 | @ St. Thomas
- Saturday, Feb. 21 | @ St. Thomas
Trent Singer is a sports reporter for Sioux Falls Live. He focuses his coverage on Augustana men’s hockey and Sioux Falls area sports. Singer’s previous stops include Just Women’s Sports, the Southeast Missourian and the Kentucky New Era.