
CUNE Men’s Soccer claimed its first conference triumph in its shutout (1-0) of Briar Cliff on Saturday. The Dawgs were a force in the attacking third striking 24 shots total.

CUNE Men’s Soccer claimed its first conference triumph in its shutout (1-0) of Briar Cliff on Saturday. The Dawgs were a force in the attacking third striking 24 shots total.

The Dawgs will get the midweek off before taking on Briar Cliff in the second game of conference play. Concordia University, Nebraska Men’s Soccer defeated York and dropped its first GPAC match to Northwestern.

Starting on the road for the conference opener, the Bulldogs and Red Raiders couldn’t surmount many quality shots on goal with slippery conditions on Saturday at the NWC Soccer Complex.

An 18th-minute goal from Hugo Garrote helped spur the Bulldogs to a rivalry win over York on Wednesday (Sept. 17). Concordia took a 3-1 victory behind three different goal scorers.

The Bulldogs will host York University and travel to Northwestern College for the GPAC opener on Saturday. Concordia University, Nebraska Men’s Soccer had the weekend to recoup and finished a tough contest versus Bellevue.

Concordia University, Nebraska Men’s Soccer had an impressive number of offensive chances but failed to convert against No. 9 Bellevue University in a 1-0 loss.

Following the senior day celebration, Concordia University, Nebraska Men’s Soccer is set to square off with ninth-ranked Bellevue University on Wednesday (Sept. 10).

In just his second game as a Bulldog, Ricards Busmeisters put away two goals and helped power Concordia to a 3-1 win over Central Christian. After the game, the Bulldogs celebrated eight seniors.

The Bulldogs and Ravens clashed at Legacy Field on Wednesday with Benedictine College (Kan.) taking the upper hand (2-0) tonight. Concordia Men’s Soccer continued to fight until the end of the match.

The Bulldogs look ahead to battle two more non-conference opponents traveling to Benedictine College and return to Bulldog Stadium for an early senior day celebration versus Central Christian.
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