
In terms of finding results, the Concordia University Men’s Soccer team feels snakebit. Another close clash with a top 25 foe resulted in a 1-0 defeat as No. 24 Benedictine emerged from Bulldog Stadium a winner.

In terms of finding results, the Concordia University Men’s Soccer team feels snakebit. Another close clash with a top 25 foe resulted in a 1-0 defeat as No. 24 Benedictine emerged from Bulldog Stadium a winner.

The final week of nonconference has arrived for the Concordia Men’s Soccer team. The Bulldogs will start with hosting Benedictine on Wednesday and take a short trip to York on Saturday.

Concordia Men’s Soccer traveled to Grand View University on Saturday. The Bulldogs and Vikings collected scores in the first frame but neither team was unable to break the 1-1 draw.

A physical and intense intra-state battle came down to a PK in the final minute. Ultimately, it was Bellevue that experienced jubilation at the expense of the Bulldogs, who saw their regular season unbeaten streak end at 29.

Concordia University junior Nolan Fuelberth earned accolades from the league office on Tuesday. The conference named Fuelberth GPAC Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week.

The Concordia Men’s Soccer team will host their common in-state rival, No. 7 Bellevue University, before traveling to Grand View University on Saturday.

Goals were at a premium between No. 17 Columbia and Concordia on Saturday. The two teams found themselves in a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes at R. Marvin Owens Field.

The first road trip of the 2024 season resulted in a 0-0 draw at Graceland on Wednesday (Aug. 28). The Bulldogs kept their regular season unbeaten string alive while earning a second-straight shutout.

The Bulldogs will have their hands full with two tough tests visiting Iowa and Missouri for their next two non-conference opponents. Concordia is set to face Graceland (Mo.) on Wednesday (Aug. 28) and No. 14 Columbia (Mo.) on Saturday.

Following a shutout in the season opener, Nolan Fuelberth has been named the GPAC Defensive Player of the Week. The Lincoln Southwest High School alum has earned the award for the second time in his career.
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