As part of the road stretch to close the regular season, the Bulldogs will be at Briar Cliff on Friday and at Mount Marty on Saturday. Concordia has been idle since dropping two games at Morningside on April 12.
Concordia had trouble finding the outfield grass as the offense combined for four runs over a pair of losses at Morningside on Tuesday (April 12). The Bulldogs fell by scores of 2-1 (nine innings) and 7-3.
Fresh off playing eight games in a six-day stretch, the Bulldogs will play just one doubleheader this week. Concordia and Morningside will go head-to-head in Sioux City at 3 p.m. CT on Tuesday.
On a day when Concordia celebrated seniors Camry Moore and Kylee Nixon, the Bulldogs split a doubleheader with Dakota Wesleyan. An eight-run frame made the difference in a 12-6 victory in game two.
In a battle between two of the GPAC's best pitchers, Camry Moore emerged with the win in game one of Friday (April 8)'s doubleheader in Seward. The Bulldogs defeated Jamestown, 2-1, in game one before being edged in game two, 8-7.
Two games that were in doubt for all seven innings resulted in one win and one loss for Concordia as it went up against former GPAC rival Nebraska Wesleyan. Camry Moore fired a four-hit shutout in game one.
A hectic week features eight games, including senior day on Saturday when the Bulldogs will host Dakota Wesleyan. Concordia will also be at Nebraska Wesleyan and take on Jamestown as part of the busy stretch.
Camry Moore is leaving no doubt that she's truly one of the elite pitchers in the GPAC. She fired a four-hit shutout on Monday (April 4) as the Bulldogs split a conference twin bill with College of Saint Mary.
Kylie Shottenkirk picked the perfect spot for her first career home run. A three-run smash in the sixth inning of game one carried the Bulldogs to a 3-1 win. Northwestern responded by taking the second game of Saturday's doubleheader.
The powerful swings of Zoie Isom and the precision pitching of Camry Moore resulted in a doubleheader sweep of Doane on Tuesday (March 29). Isom belted a grand slam as the Bulldogs won by scores of 6-1 and 13-5.
The 2017 Concordia softball team provided plenty of memorable moments during a 34-win campaign. It was a solid send off for a senior class headlined by first team all-conference pitcher Michaela Woodward.
From day one, Michaela Woodward proved herself as a winner. After a legendary effort as a freshman at the 2015 GPAC tournament, Woodward has continued to elevate her game. She departs early to pursue a nursing career.
A new approach has helped senior Megan Ruppert shine in her second season as a Bulldog. Ruppert has led the team in batting average while playing a sparkling center field. She is a transfer from McCook CC.
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.
Junior-to-be Michaela Woodward recently journeyed to South Africa to play and teach softball. She also swam with great white sharks.
One of the nation's most productive offenses, led by Autumn Owens, helped Concordia softball to its sixth 30-win season in program history.
A fierce competitor, sophomore third baseman Autumn Owens is enjoying a season that rates historically impressive among Concordia softball players all-time.
Co-ace pitchers Kylie Harpst and Michaela Woodward serve as two major reasons why the Concordia softball team is out to a 17-6 start.
Coming off back-to-back national tournament appearances, head coach Todd LaVelle's softball program enters 2016 with usual high aspirations. The Bulldogs open up the season Friday and Saturday in Dallas, Texas.
Winding paths led Kylie Harpst and Taylor Huff, former Lincoln North Star teammates, to Concordia to reunite with head coach Todd LaVelle.