
While returning to action for the first time in three weeks, the Bulldogs turned in place finishes of third (women) and fifth (men) at the Mount Marty Invite on Saturday (Oct. 24).

While returning to action for the first time in three weeks, the Bulldogs turned in place finishes of third (women) and fifth (men) at the Mount Marty Invite on Saturday (Oct. 24).

After a long three-week lay-off, the Concordia Bulldogs Cross Country teams are back in action this Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Mount Marty Invitational. The meet will be held at Fox Run Golf Course in Yankton, S.D.

In the largest meet they have taken part in this season, the Bulldogs built confidence with solid performances at the Briar Cliff Invite. The women's team placed second while the men finished sixth.

The first NAIA cross country polls of the 2020 season were released on Thursday (Oct. 1). The defending GPAC champion Concordia women landed in the receiving votes category.

After leading the Bulldogs to a team title at the Dean White Invite, sophomore Kylahn Heritage has been named the GPAC Runner of the Week. It's her first career weekly honor.

The Concordia women’s cross-country team defended their Dean White Invitational title on Saturday, notching their first team victory of the season, finishing with 35 points. The Bulldog men raced to a second-place finish with 54 points.

After a two-week lay-off, the Concordia Bulldogs cross country teams are back in action this Saturday, Sept. 26, at the Dean White Invitational. The meet will be held by Doane University in Crete, Neb.

The Bulldog Cross Country teams paced Hastings home course at the Bronco Stampede in Hastings, Neb. The Concordia men were the winner of the meet as they defeated Doane by 13 points.

The 2020-21 athletics season is officially underway. The cross country teams got it started on Saturday (Sept. 5) with both placing third at the Sunflower Opener hosted by Dordt.
The Concordia men's and women's cross country teams enter 2020 aspiring to "leave no doubt" as it pertains to their status on the conference and national levels.
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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