
CUNE Softball will play out its final three contests of the scheduled slate, starting with Bellevue University on Wednesday. The Bulldogs will hit the road for a doubleheader against in-state foe CSM.

CUNE Softball will play out its final three contests of the scheduled slate, starting with Bellevue University on Wednesday. The Bulldogs will hit the road for a doubleheader against in-state foe CSM.

The Bulldogs and Lancers battled in two one-run contests that ended in a split on senior day. Concordia University, Nebraska Softball clinched game two (4-3) with some clutch hitting and defense.
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.

The Dawgs unleashed 24 hits in the two games versus Dordt and found themselves in a split at Plum Creek Park on Tuesday. CUNE Softball came up shy of a game one comeback but carried the momentum into the next contest.

The CUNE Softball Team will host senior day versus Mount Marty, celebrating eight on Saturday, but not before facing Dordt on Tuesday. The Bulldogs split six games from last week to win their last three contests.

Superior pitching and defense spurred the Bulldogs to a two game sweep of Waldorf as a welcome to the GPAC on Saturday. Eurich hurled a 13-strikeout blanking (8-0) in game one.

The in-state rival Bulldogs and Tigers clashed inside the Doane Ballfield Complex as the two sides split with a game apiece. CUNE dropped game one (2-0) and responded with a 5-4 win in game two over Doane.

Concordia University, Nebraska Softball traveled to Jensen Softball Complex and dropped two against Morningside on Tuesday. The Mustangs run-ruled the Bulldogs in a five-inning game one, 8-0, and finished the sweep in game two (7-1).

The Concordia University, Nebraska Softball Team will compete in three conference doubleheaders as it has a chance to surge up the standings with a successful week against GPAC competition.

With inclement weather ruling the Midwest in early Spring, the Bulldogs competed against No. 7 Northwestern, dropping both games in the doubleheader at the ASB Sports Complex.
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.
Crete native Camry Moore had really risen to star status in 2020 over the first 14 games of the softball season. She answered a variety of questions in a Q&A with Concordia Athletic Communications.
Before the 2020 season was brought to a halt, the Bulldogs had confirmed what Shawn Semler believed. This team was the real deal. Concordia displayed a mix of talent and chemistry in a hot start.
Behind the likes of Hhana Haro, Tori Homolka, Camry Moore and Kylee Nixon, the Bulldogs are stocked with reliable veterans. Coach Shawn Semler's squad is going by the motto "never settle" in 2020.
A group of newcomers added some speed and athleticism to a roster already loaded with proven veterans. The results were impressive this fall for a Concordia softball team in good position to compete at the to of the GPAC.
The 2005 Bulldog softball team will officially join the Concordia Athletic Hall of Fame on Sept. 27. Guided by head coach Frank Greene, the '05 squad captured the program's first GPAC regular-season title.