After a conference opening win, the Concordia Men’s Soccer team ended in a 1-1 draw with Dordt on Saturday. The two teams ended in a 1-1 deadlock over the 90 minutes.
Constantly searching and believing for a game winner, the Bulldogs hadn’t found one in six games; that is until Wednesday night.
The Bulldogs will enter GPAC play in the coming days to start towards their ultimate goal of a regular season conference championship. The trek starts with hosting Northwestern and traveling to Dordt over the weekend.
The Bulldogs and Panthers found themselves in a draw after 90 minutes of play at the York Soccer Complex. Concordia found a game opening goal via D’Andre Williams, but York University would tie (1-1) the match in the second half.
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.
These are the moments that validate Carlos Orquiz's decision to return for a fifth year. The native of Chihuahua, Mexico, is soaking up the afterglow of a championship and the chance to end his collegiate career at the national tournament.
In year 15 as head coach, Jason Weides presides over a program long on talent and depth. The 2022 Bulldogs hope to form a gritty identity and reverse the close losses that were a bit part of the story of 2021.
One of the earliest stars of GPAC men's soccer, Bernie Ochoa will make history as the first Bulldog men's soccer individual to be inducted into the Concordia Athletic Hall of Fame. The Napa, Calif., native is set to make a return visit to Seward.
There's a strong belief inside the program that the talent is there to be successful. Now it's about finding the right mental edge. The Bulldogs made progress in that area during a spring season that challenged them with strong opponents.
The 2021 campaign will be remembered as one that featured a series of close calls. The Bulldogs finished the season at 7-8-3 overall with each of their final seven defeats (including GPAC quarterfinals) coming by one-goal margins.
Plenty of familiar faces have returned to campus this preseason for a Concordia Men's Soccer team with the confidence to compete with anybody. Four All-GPAC performers are back.
It’s fair to say that David Moreno is a veteran of the NAIA soccer scene. The native of Cali, Colombia, will reside on an NAIA roster for the sixth season as he looks forward to 2021.
While up against perhaps the program's most challenging schedule ever, the 2020-21 Bulldogs again reached the 10-win mark. The season concluded in the GPAC quarterfinals.
João Pedro Veríssimo can smile now as he reflects on the journey from Nova Mutum, Brazil, to Seward, Nebraska. The relationships formed have made it worth it for Concordia's captain.
One of the nation's most consistent men's soccer programs has returned to practice this August. Coach Jason Weides' Bulldogs are aiming to make amends for how 2019 ended.