In one last outing before the GPAC Championships, the Concordia University Dance team entertained the home crowd inside Friedrich Arena on Saturday (Feb. 20) by earning a win over Doane.
Fresh off a runner-up claim at its own Concordia Cheer & Dance Invite, the Concordia Dance team returned to action and defeated Hastings on Wednesday (Feb. 10).
In yet another sign of the program's improvement, the Bulldogs placed second while hosting the third annual Concordia Cheer & Dance Invite. They were joined by seven other teams.
In its first outing since claiming the runner up trophy at the Friends University Day of Duals last weekend, the Concordia Dance topped College of Saint Mary in a dual on Thursday (Jan. 28).
While up against a field heavy on Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference opponents, Bulldog Dance enjoyed a breakthrough while earning the runner-up trophy in Wichita.
While hosting for the first time in 2021, the Concordia University Dance team fell short of victory on Saturday (Jan. 16). Defending GPAC champion Morningside won the dual.
Concordia dance opened up the 2021 competition season by defeating Mount Marty in dual action in Yankton, S.D., on Wednesday (Jan. 13). The Bulldogs won, 61.3 to 52.1.
On the eve of competition season, the Concordia University Dance team carries a new level of confidence into 2021. The Bulldogs will be led by captains Haleigh Fitzsimmons and Michelle Porath.
The 2020-21 Concordia dance schedule will feature an enhanced dual schedule. The program announced its slate for next winter on April 30. CIT will be back in Seward as one of the major highlights.
In NAIA Northwest Regional Qualifier action, the Concordia dance team made a big move forward with a fourth-place finish.
Coming off a top 10 national scoring average in 2024, Concordia Dance continues to pursue a national championship appearance. Coach Mandi Maser's Bulldogs return All-Americans Hanna Bitner and Taylor Larsen.
Following a record-breaking 2023 season, Concordia Competitive Dance aspires to reach the national stage in 2024. The list of returnees includes All-GPAC honorees Ryleigh Flesner, Taylor Larsen and Avery Lewis.
A year after placing seventh at the GPAC Championships/NAIA Qualifier event, the Bulldogs have high hopes for 2023. They return six of eight athletes from the qualifying roster and bring in a class of talented freshmen.
Momentum continues to build for Concordia Competitive Dance following a 2021 season of major gains. Haleigh Fitzsimmons leads a group that placed fourth in the GPAC last season while improving its scores across the board.
On the eve of competition season, the Concordia University Dance team carries a new level of confidence into 2021. The Bulldogs will be led by captains Haleigh Fitzsimmons and Michelle Porath.