
The story is all too familiar for a Concordia Men’s Soccer team that keeps adding to a school record for number of draws in a single season. The Bulldogs settled for a 1-1 tie with Briar Cliff on homecoming Saturday.

The story is all too familiar for a Concordia Men’s Soccer team that keeps adding to a school record for number of draws in a single season. The Bulldogs settled for a 1-1 tie with Briar Cliff on homecoming Saturday.

A perfect night for soccer brought together Concordia University Nebraska Men’s Soccer hosting Hastings on Wednesday. With time winding down in the second half, Martin Herrera buried an equalizer via penalty kick.

The Bulldogs will host back to back home contests that include Hastings Wednesday night and Briar Cliff on Homecoming weekend. Concordia University Nebraska Men’s Soccer outlasted Northwestern and tied Dordt.

Defender Michael Wyvill laid claim to his first career weekly honor as announced on Tuesday by the league office. Wyvill was awarded the GPAC Men's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week for his play during Sept. 16-22.

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.
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