
The fifth weekend of indoor competition this 2026 season will showcase the Bulldogs on the campuses of Doane and the University of Nebraska. Concordia will look to add to its national qualifying field.

The fifth weekend of indoor competition this 2026 season will showcase the Bulldogs on the campuses of Doane and the University of Nebraska. Concordia will look to add to its national qualifying field.

The marathon Concordia Classic was highlighted by a flurry of new standards set by Bulldogs on the track. Junior Hayden Kluthe broke the school 60 hurdles record and was one of five Concordia event champions on the weekend.

Following another personal best in the triple jump, Adysen McCarter has been named GPAC Women's Field Athlete of the Week. McCarter ranks fifth nationally in the event.

Home meet No. 3 of the indoor season will play out Friday-Saturday inside the Walz Fieldhouse. The meet will include multi events and DMRs as part of a jampacked couple of days.

While hosting for the second time this indoor season, three usual suspects again hit A standards, including school record breaker Adysen McCarter, and Hayden Kluthe starred in the 60 hurdles.

A school record and NAIA national leading time in the 60-meter hurdles resulted in GPAC Women's Track Athlete of the Week accolades for Adrianna Rodencal. She's earned such recognition eight times in her career.

Home meet No. 2 of the 2025-26 indoor season is coming up on Friday when the Concordia Polar Dog Invite will take place. The meet will feature a full slate of field and running events.

Adrianna Rodencal beat out five NCAA Division I athletes and won the 60-meter hurdle title at the Graduate Classic. A day later, four Bulldogs emerged as event champions at the Nisely Classic.

The long-awaited return to action will arrive this weekend as the Bulldogs send athletes to the Graduate Classic and Nisely Memorial Classic. Concordia opened the indoor season in December by hosting the Bulldog Early Bird.

Courtesy of their performances at the Concordia Bulldog Early Bird meet, junior Josiah Edwards and sophomore Adysen McCarter have earned GPAC athlete of the week awards.
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