
A group of six Bulldogs have represented the Concordia University Softball team with 2021 All-Midlands Softball Team recognition, as announced by the Omaha World-Herald.
A group of six Bulldogs have represented the Concordia University Softball team with 2021 All-Midlands Softball Team recognition, as announced by the Omaha World-Herald.
Also a first team All-GPAC and NAIA All-Region selection, Camry Moore has been named a CoSIDA Academic All-District award winner for her combined work in the classroom and on the field.
The 2021 season saw Concordia Softball produce 32 wins and a national tournament berth while competing closely with the nation's best teams. It was the last hurrah for seniors like Hhana Haro and Tori Homolka.
A first team all-conference performer in 2021, Camry Moore has also been named to the NAIA All-Region III First Team by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.
The 2021 season has concluded for Concordia Softball, which fell to No. 3 Science & Arts, 5-3, in an elimination game at the national tournament opening round on Tuesday (May 18).
The Bulldogs were on the wrong side of a one-run game in Monday (May 17)'s action at the NAIA Opening Round. Hhana Haro homered and Tori Homolka drove in two runs.
Concordia is getting set to take on No. 22 Grand View on the first day of the 2021 NAIA Opening Round. The Bulldogs will make their way to Chickasha, Okla., for national tournament action.
A group of six Bulldogs from the national qualifying Concordia Softball team has landed on the GPAC all-conference lists. Hhana Haro, Caitlyn McGarvie and Camry Moore were named first team.
As it learned on Tuesday (May 11), Concordia Softball will be headed to Chickasha, Okla., for the NAIA National Championship Opening Round, set to play out May 17-19.
Concordia ran into a buzz saw in the GPAC Championship Series and lost twice to No. 25 Midland. The national tournament is up next for the Bulldogs (32-11).
A run to the 2021 national tournament preceded a 2022 season of ups and downs for Concordia Softball. The Bulldogs finished up at 23-24 overall and in a tie for sixth place in the GPAC under Coach Tatum Edwards.
Camry has been all that and 'Moore' for Concordia Softball. The Crete High School product entered the program with incredibly high expectations and has delivered. Moore is ready to soak up one more season with the Bulldogs.
Concordia Softball will look a bit different in 2022 as Tatum Edwards begins her first season as head coach and the Bulldogs replace five starters. Leadership will come from veteran all-conference performers such as Camry Moore and Kylee Nixon.
A transitional phase got underway this fall for the Concordia Softball program, which is being lead by Head Coach Tatum Edwards. The fall has been characterized by an intensified practice and workout schedule.
The Edwards name has earned prestige within the state thanks to Coach Tatum Edwards and her talented sisters. The California native has found a home in Nebraska and is getting comfortable as a head coach.
The 2021 season saw Concordia Softball produce 32 wins and a national tournament berth while competing closely with the nation's best teams. It was the last hurrah for seniors like Hhana Haro and Tori Homolka.
For four years, Hhana Haro and Tori Homolka have shined as the backbone of Concordia Softball. Time is ticking on their college careers, but the memories will last forever.
While bringing back a veteran and accomplished core, Concordia Softball hopes to pick up where it left off in the spring of 2020. The Bulldogs are legit challengers for the GPAC title.
There's good reason why Concordia Softball did not want the 2020 season to end. A talented and mature team returned to the practice field this fall while preparing like a team with GPAC championship aspirations.
The game of softball has taken Céline Lassaigne all over the world. Two years as a standout student-athlete for the Bulldogs was just part of the journey for the French National Coach.