
An impressive start to the 2021 season has pushed Concordia Women's Cross Country to No. 15 in the NAIA national poll. The Bulldogs are coming off a meet championship at the Morningside Invitational.

An impressive start to the 2021 season has pushed Concordia Women's Cross Country to No. 15 in the NAIA national poll. The Bulldogs are coming off a meet championship at the Morningside Invitational.

After posting the top 8k time of any GPAC runner this season, Camden Sesna has been named the GPAC Runner of the Week. Sesna was the runner up at the Morningside Invitational.

The Concordia men's and women's cross country teams emerged from the Morningside Invite with first-place finishes. They were led individually by champion Grace Reiman and runner-up Camden Sesna.

In a large field of strong competitors, the Bulldogs turned in Augustana Twilight finishes of eighth on the women's side and 12th on the men's side. Both Concordia teams defeated ranked GPAC rivals.

Augustana University will welcome a large field of teams to the Augustana Twilight on Friday (Sept. 3). The women's race will begin at 8:30 p.m. CT with the men to follow at 9 p.m.
While focusing their mentality around the mottos of "step up" and "run as one," the Concordia Cross Country teams are putting behind last season. The Bulldogs have high hopes for 2021.

Concordia Cross Country has announced a 2021 schedule that includes four meets leading up to the GPAC Championships. The season will begin on Sept. 3 at the Augustana Twilight.

The Concordia Cross Country squads entered the GPAC Championships hoping for top-three finishes. The Bulldogs settled for fourth on the women's side and sixth on the men's side.

Both Concordia Cross Country teams are hopeful of earning top-three finishes at the conference meet on Saturday. The event will be held at Fox Run Golf Course in Yankton, S.D.

A 12th-place national finisher in 2019, the Concordia Women's Cross Country program is back in the NAIA top 25 at No. 22. Meanwhile, the men are receiving votes in the poll.
After 24 years under Kregg Einspahr, Concordia cross country is in the midst of a transition with first-year head coach Matt Beisel at the helm.
Concordia women’s cross country has again become a mainstay among the NAIA’s top-ranked squads. The 2015 Bulldogs have made six appearances in the national poll.
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