
Concordia improved to 9-4 by toppling two opponents from the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference on Monday. The Bulldogs defeated Judson, 6-5, and then Olivet Nazarene, 12-7.

Concordia improved to 9-4 by toppling two opponents from the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference on Monday. The Bulldogs defeated Judson, 6-5, and then Olivet Nazarene, 12-7.

On its first day competing at the Tucson Invitational, the Concordia softball team drilled Hiram College, 13-0, and then fell by a 4-2 score while up against Madonna University. The Bulldogs are 7-4 overall.

After falling in game 1 of Sunday's doubleheader, the Concordia softball team rebounded with a 5-3 win over Baker University to close out the weekend. Head coach Todd LaVelle's team now sits at 6-3 overall.

Michaela Woodward consistently worked out of jams while tossing a shutout in a 3-0 win at the University of Saint Mary. The Bulldogs (5-2) dropped the second game, 7-2. Autumn Owens homered in the game 1 victory.

Kylie Harpst and Michaela Woodward turned in gems in the circle for the Bulldog softball team, which completed a 4-1 weekend at the Cowtown Classic in Fort Worth, Texas. Harpst earned two pitching victories on the weekend.

While opening its season at the Cowtown Classic, the Concordia softball team won two of three games as part of a busy day in Fort Worth, Texas. Kylie Harpst and Amanda Wygant earned pitching victories.
Plenty firepower returns to a Concordia lineup that averaged nearly 6.5 runs per game in 2016. Head coach Todd LaVelle's Bulldogs were picked to finish third in the GPAC preseason poll. The season begins Friday (Feb. 10) in Fort Worth, Texas.

The Concordia softball program, which has averaged more than 30 wins per season under Todd LaVelle, has been picked by league coaches to finish third in the GPAC in 2017. The Bulldogs tied for fifth in 2016.

The fourth season of Todd LaVelle's tenure as head softball coach is slated to begin on Feb. 10, 2017. Twenty-two dates make up the 2017 schedule.
Junior-to-be Michaela Woodward recently journeyed to South Africa to play and teach softball. She also swam with great white sharks.
Coach Brock Culler sensed a different feel inside the program this fall as the Bulldogs returned to the practice field. Senior Taryn Ganstrom sets the tone for a a '26 team determined to turn around its fortune in the postseason.
Breakout performances from Taryn Ganstrom and Jennifer Katz, combined with the pitching of Megan Eurich, pushed Bulldog Softball forward in 2025. Concordia finished the season with 27 wins.
It's been a whirlwind college career for Jennifer Katz, who attended two different junior colleges before finding her "second home" as a Bulldog. The future veterinarian also found softball stardom.
An impressionable young Megan Eurich wanted to be just like Jennie Finch. Her journey as a pitcher began in the basement of her home before she found stardom as a Concordia Bulldog. It's a "really cool story."
It’s been a process, but the transformation of Concordia Softball under Head Coach Brock Culler has entered another phase. Coming off a third-place GPAC finish, the Bulldogs believe they are primed for more in 2025.
As Head Coach Brock Culler says, "The feel is there. It's real." Concordia Softball carried momentum from its 2024 late season surge into fall ball. The roster includes a nice mix of veterans (nine seniors) and newcomers (17).
While becoming the winningest coach in Concordia Softball history, Frank Greene served as an example of what really matters. Coach Greene was someone who worked tirelessly to supply his players a first-class experience.
While sitting at 2-6 in league play (12-20 overall) in early April, the Bulldogs faced a crossroads in their 2024 season. The Bulldogs responded by winning 10 of their next 11 games in a surge that gave the program a jolt heading into 2025.
The energy and enthusiasm within the Concordia Softball program displays a picture of a group eager to turn the page to 2024. Coach Brock Culler will put to use three returning All-GPAC players, a host of veterans and a talented bunch of newcomers.
Entering year two as head coach, Brock Culler sees a Concordia Softball program on the rise thanks to a mix of key returners and a talented freshman class. Pitching and defense emerged as the team's strengths this fall.