
Twenty-one Bulldogs are gearing up to represent Concordia Track & Field at the 2026 NAIA Indoor Championships. The qualifying crew will be headed to Gainesville, Florida.

Twenty-one Bulldogs are gearing up to represent Concordia Track & Field at the 2026 NAIA Indoor Championships. The qualifying crew will be headed to Gainesville, Florida.

For the second time in her career, Adrianna Rodencal has been named an NAIA Midwest Region Track Athlete of the Year by the USTFCCCA. Rodencal is the current national leader in the 60-meter hurdles.

The honor roll for Concordia Track & Field includes 41 GPAC All-Conference award winners. Ten of the honorees earned all-conference medals in multiple events.

Concordia Track & Field has announced its 2026 NAIA indoor national championships qualifying roster. The Bulldogs will take 21 athletes to Gainesville, Florida.

Contributions from across the board helped Concordia Track & Field notch third-place GPAC finishes for both men and women at the 2026 conference indoor meet hosted by Dordt.

On the heels of a school record performance, freshman Makenna Starkey has been honored as GPAC Women's Field Athlete of the Week. Starkey ranks as the GPAC's high jump leader.

Following six weekends of indoor competition, the focus now shifts to the 2026 GPAC Indoor Track & Field Championships. Dordt will serve as the host for action that will play out Friday and Saturday.

The final home meet of the 2025-26 indoor season produced many thrills, including Jonny The Jet's NAIA top time in the racewalk, Makenna Starkey's school record and two major breakthroughs in the men's pole vault.

The exploits of sophomore Adysen McCarter and senior Adrianna Rodencal have yielded a sweep of women's GPAC Track & Field Athlete of the Week awards. Both are multiple time honorees this season.

The fourth and final home meet of the 2025-26 indoor season will take place on Saturday inside the Walz Fieldhouse. The meet is scheduled to span roughly six hours.
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