• The No. 3 seed Bulldogs gave their all against No. 1 seed Morningside but fell in the GPAC tournament championship on Saturday. After dropping the doubles point, CUNE Men’s Tennis couldn’t find its footing versus the 17th-ranked Mustangs.

  • Concordia University, Nebraska Men’s Tennis grabbed the third seed in the GPAC tournament with its 4-2 record in league play. The Bulldogs will be pitted against No. 6 seed Doane on Thursday morning.

  • Concordia University, Nebraska Men’s Tennis gathers another honor from the league office on Wednesday. Grady Works was awarded the GPAC/Hauff Mid-America Sports Men's Tennis Player of the Week.

  • The Bulldogs bullied the Broncos early and didn’t relent until the final match for their fifth blanking (7-0) of the season on Wednesday. Concordia University, Nebraska Men’s Tennis has won five of its last six matches.