
With only two games left in the regular season, CUNE Men’s Soccer will host Dordt on Saturday in Bulldog Stadium. The Dawgs split their last two contests on the road, taking a loss in Fremont to Midland (3-0) and besting Dakota Wesleyan.

With only two games left in the regular season, CUNE Men’s Soccer will host Dordt on Saturday in Bulldog Stadium. The Dawgs split their last two contests on the road, taking a loss in Fremont to Midland (3-0) and besting Dakota Wesleyan.

In an effort to keep position in the GPAC standings, Concordia University, Nebraska Men’s Soccer executed on its quality chances to defeat Dakota Wesleyan (2-1) on Saturday.

In an otherwise competitive match, Concordia let the game get away from during a seven-minute stretch that allowed Midland to earn a 3-0 win on Wednesday (Oct. 15). All three goals came after the 70-minute mark.

Coming off back-to-back wins, Concordia University, Nebraska Men’s Soccer will make two in-conference trips to No. 25 Midland and Dakota Wesleyan starting on Wednesday.

Clad in the new navy and pin striped kits, the Bulldogs put the Waldorf defense in a pressure cooker for all 90 minutes of the 5-0 shutout on Homecoming. CUNE Men’s Soccer dialed up five goals from five different players.

After an early score by in-state rival Hastings, the Bulldogs grew stronger on both sides as time ticked off scoring three unanswered in the road triumph (3-1) over the Broncos.

With a rematch from last year’s GPAC tournament championship on the docket, the Bulldogs will travel to Hastings in their midweek match, then return home to host Waldorf for Homecoming.

The Seward side put in a late goal via Ricards Busmeisters but dropped the contest to Morningside (3-1) on Saturday. After a stalemate of rare shots in the first half, the Mustangs found a groove late.

Visiting Mount Marty held the leaks from springing for the first 60 minutes before the dam exploded. Three unique goal scorers propelled the Bulldogs to a 3-0 home win on Wednesday (Oct. 1).

The league office announced on Tuesday (Sept. 30) that Nolan Fuelberth was selected as the GPAC/Hauff Mid-America Sports Men’s Soccer Player of the Week.
The hiring of Bernie Ochoa ushers in a new era for Concordia Men's Soccer. Ochoa takes over a program looking to build upon a run to the national tournament second round.
No one has been closer to the Concordia Men's Soccer program for a longer period of time than Dr. Jack Kinworthy, a foundational figure for Bulldog Athletics. 'Happy Jack' describes the opportunity to coach as "one of the thrills of my life."
Concordia Athletics Hall of Famer Bernie Ochoa made his return as Head Men's Soccer Coach. Since the announcement in March, the Bulldogs have begun redefining themselves in preparation for the 2026 season.
It was an "uncommon" journey indeed for Concordia Men's Soccer. The Bulldogs shook off a rough start and experienced the highs of a GPAC tournament championship and advancement to round two of the national tournament.
Before a championship could be won in November, the Bulldogs had to find themselves in October. The uncommon journey saw Concordia go from 0-4 to GPAC championship glory.
Some of the names and faces have changed, but the expectation of competing for a GPAC championship remains the same. A program known for stellar defensive play returns an All-GPAC player at keeper and two on the back line.
As a youngster on the soccer field, Nolan Fuelberth was referred to as "The Wall." He's lived up to the moniker as a keeper for the Bulldogs, who are happy to welcome back the respected leader for his fifth collegiate season.
A large class of seniors (fourth/fifth years) was no longer there to set the tone for the Bulldogs this spring. The process of redefining the team is underway as Concordia Men's Soccer attempts to reload.
The journey of Iker Casanova has included travels from Mexico City to Spain to Concordia Nebraska. Ultimately, year five at CUNE resulted in one of the highest honors ever earned by a Bulldog and a rewarding season that went beyond the accolades.
In a season that came up one win shy of a national tournament berth, the Bulldogs contended closely for GPAC championships in both the regular season and postseason. Concordia was characterized by its air-tight defensive play.