
Five Bulldogs represented Concordia Men's Golf with 2024-25 NAIA Scholar-Athlete awards. The group includes seniors Gavin Buttshaw, Jake Hagerbaumer and Justin Webert.
Five Bulldogs represented Concordia Men's Golf with 2024-25 NAIA Scholar-Athlete awards. The group includes seniors Gavin Buttshaw, Jake Hagerbaumer and Justin Webert.
The final GPAC placement fell below expectations for the Bulldogs as they placed 10th. As individual highlights, Jake Richmond capped a strong junior season and Justin Webert shot a 74 in his final collegiate round.
Led by Jake Richmond, the Bulldogs finished day one at the 2025 GPAC Championships tied for ninth place in the conference. Richmond shot four over par over Monday (April 21)'s two rounds.
The 2025 GPAC Men's Golf Championships will be staged at Beatrice Country Club on April 21-22. The Bulldogs will be looking to improve upon their ninth-place finish from 2024.
In the final outing prior to the conference tournament, Jake Hagerbaumer and Jake Richmond placed in the top 10 at the Raider Invite. As a team, the Bulldogs placed sixth out of 10 groupings.
In the 2025 installment of the Bulldog-Tiger Cup, Concordia Men's Golf hoped to repeat as the cup champion. However, Doane dominated in singles and won this year's clash, 10-5.
A strong spring for Jake Richmond has been reflected in him earning GPAC Golfer of the Week awards in a span of three weeks. Richmond placed sixth at the Bethel Invite.
Junior Jake Richmond recorded a second-straight top-10 tournament placement while leading the Bulldogs at the Bethel Spring Invite. Concordia finished sixth out of 11 teams in the field.
Sixty-five golfers were forced to grind through day one of the Bethel Spring Invitational held in Hesston, Kansas, where Concordia stands in sixth place. Jake Richmond shot a 75 in round one of the tournament.
A match that came down to the wire went the other way as the Bulldogs wrapped up the Briar Cliff Match Play Tournament with a 3-2 loss to Briar Cliff. Concordia wound up in sixth place.
Behind the likes of Russell Otten and Nolan Zikas, the 2017-18 Concordia men's golf team has hopes of moving up the conference standings. The Bulldogs open their season Sept. 1 at the Midland Invite.
Nolan Zikas is a winner. In life. On the course. Said Zikas, "I enjoy being an inspiration. I like telling my story. I want kids to know that they can overcome this."
Concordia men's golf brings back each of its top five players from a year ago, including Reid Wiebe and inspirational Nolan Zikas.
Consider Concordia junior Reid Wiebe the Happy Gilmore of GPAC golfers. No, Wiebe does not stutter step his way into his tee shot, but his powerful drives are enough to make Shooter McGavin jealous. Wiebe attacks par fives with the tenacity of a Seward squirrel on an acorn.
Both Concordia golf programs continued their ascent in the league standings in 2014-15. Now in his fifth season, head coach Brett Muller expects his squads to produce even better results throughout the 2015-16 campaign.