Headlines for Carson Augustine

  • Augustine announces retirement

    After 19 seasons in the league, Carson Augustine has decided to hang it up.Augustine was originally drafted by the Wasps in the 1st season.
  • Cobras waive Carson Augustine

    The Cobras have waived Carson Augustine from their roster. Carson posted 6.9 PPG, with 2.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists while playing 18.4 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Carson Augustine re-signs with Cobras

    Carson Augustine has signed on to play for another 5 seasons with the Cobras for a contract worth $8,660,000 per season.

  • Dudliston,Shergold traded to Cobras from Terriers for Brenneman,Martellaro

  • Carson Augustine named Team MVP

  • Carson Augustine named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Carson Augustine on winning the Terriers Team MVP award for Season 13.

  • Augustine injured, will miss at least 1 game.

  • Augustine agrees to deal with Terriers

  • Carson Augustine contract declined

    Carson Augustine has declined to negotiate with the Broncos. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $19,110,000.

  • Carson Augustine named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Carson Augustine on winning the Broncos Team MVP award for Season 11.

  • Carson Augustine finishes 2nd in the league in points

    Carson Augustine averaged 24.5 points per game this season finishing in 2nd place leaguewide. The Broncos congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Carson Augustine re-signs with Broncos

    Carson Augustine has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Broncos for a contract worth $14,640,000 per season.

  • Augustine selected for All-League Team

    Congratulations to Carson Augustine, who has been selected to represent the League II All-League team after averaging 23.8ppg, 3.9rpg and 4.7apg during the season.

  • Augustine selected as an All-Star

  • Carson Augustine named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Carson Augustine on winning the Broncos Team MVP award for Season 9.

  • Carson Augustine named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Carson Augustine on winning the Broncos Team MVP award for Season 8.

  • Carson Augustine finishes 3rd in the league in points

    Carson Augustine averaged 22.5 points per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Broncos congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Carson Augustine re-signs with Broncos

    Carson Augustine has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Broncos for a contract worth $5,470,000 per season.

  • Augustine injured, may miss time

  • Augustine injured, will miss at least 6 games.

  • Augustine puts on display as Broncos steal game from Diamonds

    Former playoff MVP Carson Augustine was spectacular in the Diamonds vs Broncos championship shootout. After the Diamonds built of a comfortable 22 point lead, the Broncos turned it on scoring 77 points in the second half to send the game to OT on a Augustine game-tying shot. In OT the shootout was turned up a notch as the Broncos scored 20 in the 5 minute OT to the Diamonds 13 with Augustine scoring 47 in the game including 8 three pointers. The pressure is now on for the Diamonds as game 2 heads back to Broncos home court.

  • Carson Augustine finishes 1st in the league in three point percentage

    Carson Augustine averaged .475 three point percentage per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Broncos congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Augustine,Deandrade,1st round draft pick traded to Broncos from Eclipse for Suniga,Houser

    The Eclipse have reached a deal with the Broncos that will send Carson Augustine, Rajah Deandrade, and a season 8, 1st round draft pick to the Broncos in exchange for Bradly Suniga, and Donald Houser.

    Augustine averaged 12.3 PPG, 3.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 21.9 minutes per game. Suniga averaged 22.2 PPG, 5.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 34.7 minutes per game. Houser averaged 8.5 PPG, 1.5 rebounds and 5.6 assists in 23.5 minutes per game.

  • Augustine agrees to deal with Eclipse

  • Carson Augustine contract declined

    Carson Augustine will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Cobras. Augustine was seeking a deal for 2 seasons which would pay $12,080,000 .

  • Augustine selected for All-League Team

    Congratulations to Carson Augustine, who has been selected to represent the League II All-League team after averaging 22.9ppg, 5.2rpg and 4.0apg during the season.

  • Carson Augustine awarded playoff MVP

    Carson Augustine was awarded this seasons playoff MVP award after a brilliant postseason averaging 27.1 PPG, with 5.7 rebounds and 3.8 assists for the Cobras.

  • Wolves hold on to take series to a Game 4

    It was a battle through and through with the Wolves and Cobras trading leads 14 times in a must win game for the Wolves in the League II championship. The Wolves prevailed 100-94 as they fended off the Cobras down the stretchn to put the series at 1-2. Jose Teske led the team with 25 points and 7 assists. Dudley Cronin dished 12 assists while Elvis Lees scored 19 off teh bench. The Wolves contained Carson Augustine to just 22, a far cry from the numbers he'd been putting up. Next game will be at the Cobras home court where they look to close things out.

  • A Star is Born

    It took Carson Augustine 4 seasons to be recognized as an All-Star, but he's on the verge of doing a lot more than just that... he willed the Cobras into the playoffs for the franchises first time ever, put up a team record 50 point game and is currently on a streak of 4 straight games with 30+, might go home with the playoff MVP award and has the team on the verge of sweeping the Wolves looking to take home a first ever championship for the Cobras.

    The only problem for the Cobras, is that they will have to make room for his contract next season, as his $5m salary is sure to balloon after this seasons outstanding display.

  • Cobras Surge to Series Lead

    Led by Carson Augustine once again, the Cobras defeat the Wolves to go up 2-0 in the championship series. The team led by as much as 21 before the Wolves closed the gap to 10 and game end. Augustine led the game with 30 points, just above his postseason average along with 7 rebounds. Evan Wile dished 13 assists to go along with his 23 points.

    Dudley Cronin had a terrific game for the Wolves in the losing cause with 24 points and 10 assists.

  • Wranglers take care of business to force game 5

    The Wranglers were finally able to hold on to a lead in a series they were expected to win without a problem, beating the Cobras by 9 and force a game 5. They never trailed in the contest that saw stunningly saw Kent Himes go scoreless for the first time in his 4 season career. He missed all his 8 attempts. Rookie Azriel Gerloff led the team with 27. For the Cobras, Carson Augustine did what he does, scoring 37 points with 8 boards in the loss. Mohammed Lemaster posted a double-double scoring 15 with 10 boards. Game 5 will be on Wranglers home court and will determine who plays for the League II title vs the Wolves.

  • Cobras rally in 4th to take game 2

    The Cobras battled back at home against the Wranglers to even things up in the semi-final series. Mohammed Lemaster led the way with 29 points with 11 boards while Carson Augustine scored  28 with 9 dishes. Evan Wile scored 21 with 8 assists. The series goes back to Wranglers home court for game 3.

  • Augustine selected as an All-Star

    Carson Augustine has been voted as an all-star for the Cobras. Augustine averaged 23.1ppg, 5.2rpg and 4.1apg.

  • Carson Augustine named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Carson Augustine on winning the Cobras Team MVP award for Season 4.

  • Carson Augustine finishes 3rd in the league in points

    Carson Augustine averaged 23.1 points per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Cobras congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Slash win 3rd straight despite 50 point outting by Augustine

    It looked like the revamped Slash would run away with another game going up by as much as 20 over the Cobras, but the never-say-die Carson Augustine kept the team in it late scoring a franchise record high 50 points, the most put up by anyone this season, and tied for 2nd most in league II history. The team however let the game slip away in the closing minute losing 136-129. Christopher Stovall led the team with 21 and 11 boards.

    The Slash have been on an offensive tear, with their last 3 games putting up 3 of the top 5 highest point totals in team history, and all top 5 point totals coming this season. With the win, the tie the franchise best of 15 wins in a season. If the team can actually win out the last 5 games, they should be able to guarantee themselves a playoff spot.

  • Moles snap losing strea, beat Cobras by 28

    The win couldn't come soon enough as the Moles faced another long losing streak for the season which would have put them under .500 again. They beat a good Cobras team 118-90 with rookie Imrich Gelvin leading the way with 21 points and 11 boards. Kent Noll scored 26 with 6 assists and Buford Lashley scored 22 with 7 boards off the bench, his best game of the season. Carson Augustine was solid for the Cobras scoring 31.

  • Augustine scores another 44 points to slide past Slash in OT

    Carson Augustine continued his monster season tying his own season leading 44 point output as the Cobras barely held onto the win in OT 111-110 over the Slash to improve to 8-4. Augustine is averaging 25ppg in what should be the finest season of his career.

    The Slash had a chance to win, but Christopher Stovall and Stan Villano missed back-to-back shots in the final seconds. Stovall had a huge game with 37 points and 17 rebounds while Villano scored 17 with 13 boards. Dime machine rookie Isar Tellefsen dished 15 assists.

  • Augustine lights up Ice Monkeys for 44 points

    The Cobras have been red hot this season, led by Carson Augustine who lit up the Ice Monkeys for this seasons record 44 points in a 132-108 win. Evan Wile scored 21 with 8 boards and 8 assists as the Cobras improved to 5-2. The 132 points marks a franchise record for the Cobras.

  • Cobras pull out win over Cloud in exhilarating game

    It came down to the last minutes in a game that went back and forth with 28 lead changes, but down the stretch, the Cobras got the best of the Cloud 106-102 at home as they attempt to climb to .500 on the season. Carson Augustine led the way with 30 points and 5 of 7 from downtown. Evan Wile put in 19 with 10 assists while Jae Larry scored 16 with 11 boards. For the Cloud, Randal Lyne scored 24 with 11 boards and a very bright note from the teams rookie, 9th pick Beaufort Stief scoring a career high 21 with a career high 9 assists in the loss.

  • Carson Augustine re-signs with Cobras

    Carson Augustine has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Cobras for a contract worth $5,080,000 per season.

  • Augustine injured, will miss at least 5 games.

    Carson Augustine injured his ankle in the Cobras game against the Fire Ants. He is expected to miss 5-9 games.

  • Augustine,1st round draft pick traded to Cobras from Wasps for Whyman

    The Wasps have reached a deal with the Cobras that will send Carson Augustine, and a season 4, 1st round draft pick to the Cobras in exchange for Armand Whyman.

    Augustine averaged 18.6 PPG, 5.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 35.9 minutes per game. Whyman averaged 23.5 PPG, 6.9 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 35.5 minutes per game.

  • Wasps Win! Wasps Win!

    Going back to last season and this preseason, the Wasps had lost their last 11 contests, and the last 25 of 28 including their unprecedented 14 game losing streak during the last regular season. Well it's over. The Wasps have won! They defeated the Badgers 115-96 in easily their best shooting game in all categories this season. Carson Augustine scored 26 while rookie Dudley Cronin dished 9 assists with 16 points and 5 boards.

    For the Badgers, Gregorio Yule led the team with 20 points, 12 assists and 6 boards.

  • Carson Augustine named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Carson Augustine on winning the Wasps Team MVP award for Season 1.
  • Fire Ants barely escape Wasps

    After establishing a commanding lead on the road vs the Wasps, the Fire Ants were able to squeak out a victory in the final minutes 102-101 handing the Wasps their 13th straight loss.

    Israel Jacoby scored 32 points with 11 rebounds, Evan Wile scored 28 with 6 assists. For the Wasps, Carson Augustine scored 23 with 4 assists coming off the bench.

  • Augustine hits game winner in thriller over Cloud

    It was quite a game for the Wasps holding their own w/ the leagues top team the Cloud and in the end Carson Augustine put the Wasps up by 2, 108-106 over the Cloud. This was easily the teams biggest win of the season. Gonzalo Calpin led the team with 24 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists.

  • Cloud lose heartbreaker to Wasps

    The two teams traded blows the entire game with the lead changing hands 18 times and 5 times in the last two minutes. Randall Madera did all he could with hitting what could have been game winners, but it in the end it was the Wasps Carson Augustine with the final buzzerbeating shot to put the Wasps up for the win 108-106 over the Cloud ending the Clouds 6 game win streak.

    The Cloud were hampered by turnovers with Cecil Frueh contributing 8 of the eteams 23 vs the Wolves 13. Jared Isaacs led all scorers with 32 points while Caleb Weatherspoon dished 16 assists while Madera put up 27.