Saint John's University hired Minnesota native and former U.S. National Team standout Nate Augspurger as the new Director of Rugby in December of 2025.
Augspurger will serve as the head coach of the Saint John's rugby team, while overseeing operations and development for the Saint Benedict rugby program. He will provide leadership for all aspects of CSB+SJU rugby, including coaching, recruiting, player development, alumni relations and overall program growth.
"This is a truly special opportunity I have been appointed to," said Augspurger. "I have always said that the best fit for me as a coach is where my Christian values and rugby overlap. CSB and SJU has put me in an advantageous position to succeed, and I look forward to leading these rugby programs."
Augspurger brings more than a decade of elite playing experience at the professional and international levels to CSB and SJU. A 2012 graduate of the University of Minnesota, he was a member of the Golden Gophers' rugby program before a distinguished playing career with USA Rugby and Major League Rugby.
"We are thrilled to welcome Nate Augspurger as our Director of Rugby and head coach," said Saint John's Director of Athletics Dan O'Brien said. "Nate brings an exceptional professional and international rugby background to our programs. His passion and communication skills will be an incredible asset in recruiting student-athletes to Saint John's University. I can't wait to see how our program develops."
From 2012-25, Augspurger earned 51 caps (international games played) with the USA Men's XVs National Team, competing in the 2019 Rugby World Cup, and represented the United States on the World Rugby Sevens Series, including serving as a traveling reserve for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
At the professional level, Augspurger spent seven seasons in Major League Rugby, including six years with the San Diego Legion (2018-23), then most recently with the Chicago Hounds (2024-25). He also served as a youth coach and community ambassador for the local rugby communities in San Diego and Chicago.
Augspurger began coaching in 2015 as an Olympic Development Program Skills Coach with Play Rugby USA. He also served as a coach and recruiter for the Rhinos Rugby Academy, a high-performance program based in California that focuses on creating pathways for young athletes to collegiate, professional and international rugby. He is also a certified functional strength coach and spent time as a personal trainer while competing in Chicago.
Augspurger will direct a rugby program with a rich history at both Saint Ben's and Saint John's, with more than 107 combined years of competition and numerous championships.
Dating back to 1967, the SJU rugby team has won two national championships (2013 and 2014) with five Final Four appearances. Saint John's earned regional championships in 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018 and 2021.
The Johnnies currently compete in the Northern Lights League in Division III of the Small College Division and tied for first with a 3-1 league record this fall. SJU earned a spot in the national tournament after defeating St. Thomas in the league's title game. The Johnnies fell to Xavier (Ohio) 29-12 in the Midwest Regional play-in game.