
Concordia had its chances to close out a second GPAC road win of the week, but it failed to seal the deal. Mason Walters and Jamestown claimed an 89-87 win in overtime.

Concordia had its chances to close out a second GPAC road win of the week, but it failed to seal the deal. Mason Walters and Jamestown claimed an 89-87 win in overtime.

Host Midland had few answers for how the Bulldogs executed offensively on Tuesday (Dec. 15). Carter Kent led the way with 21 points as Concordia won at Midland, 95-81.

The Concordia University Men’s Basketball team will look to grab a pair of victories during its final road trip before Christmas break. Head Coach Ben Limback’s squad will be at Midland on Tuesday before making the trek up north to take on Jamestown this Friday.

Concordia's sloppiness out of the gates helped Morningside build an early double-digit advantage in what amounted to an 86-64 loss for the visitors. Carter Kent topped the Bulldogs with 18 points.

The Concordia University Men’s Basketball team capitalized with big runs in both halves to dispatch Mount Marty 82-71 on Wednesday evening.

The Bulldogs will be back in action at Friedrich Arena as they host Mount Marty on Wednesday at 7 p.m. After hosting Mount Marty, Concordia will finish out this week’s slate with a trip to Morningside on Saturday.

Briar Cliff netted 18 3-point field goals while pulling away from the Bulldogs in the second half. The Chargers won, 89-75, tagging Concordia with its first loss to a GPAC foe since February.

The combo of Gage Smith and Justin Wiersema served as a two-man wrecking crew after halftime of Wednesday (Dec. 2)’s clash with Hastings. They led the way in an 86-77 victory.

Carter Kent controlled the flow of the game in his hometown as the Bulldogs rolled to an 83-66 win at Doane on Monday (Nov. 30). Gage Smith added a double-double as Concordia won its seventh-straight.

The Bulldogs have been stellar at home this season. Now they look to pack a high level of performance on the road with games this week at Doane, Hastings and Briar Cliff.
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