
Concordia Volleyball Record Book
SEWARD, Neb. – Coaches and teammates alike combined to make history in 2025. The most recent edition of Concordia University, Nebraska Volleyball left its mark as the program’s winningest team during the GPAC era (2000-present), in terms of both overall wins and winning percentage. In addition, the ’25 Bulldogs will forever be the program’s first team to advance to the NAIA national semifinals.
Below is a summary of program record book updates following the 2025 season. With the victory over sixth-ranked Providence in the national quarterfinals, Ben Boldt surpassed Berniece Jones as the winningest head coach in Concordia Volleyball history. His career record stands at 182-55 over eight seasons leading the Bulldogs. Ben and Angie Boldt have led the program to the NAIA national championship final site in seven straight seasons.
A native of Kearney, Neb., senior Ashley Keck became the first player in program history to earn two NAIA First Team All-America awards. Keck also landed on the NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team in back-to-back years. By the end of 2025, Keck climbed into the top 10 on the program’s all-time lists for kills (No. 4 with 1,460) and digs (No. 9 with 1,266). She’s one of five players in school history to eclipse 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs for a career.
Record book update summary
Concordia coaches with 100+ wins:
1. Ben Boldt: 182-55
2. Berniece Jones: 181-200
3. Vicki Boye: 167-136
4. Rachel Miller: 107-125
Most team wins, GPAC era:
1. 2025: 28-4 (.875)
2. 2024: 27-4 (.871)
3. 2015: 26-9 (.743)
4. 2023: 25-4 (.862)
4. 2022: 25-6 (.806)
4. 2019: 25-8 (.758)
Notes:
· The 2025 team became the first in program history to reach the NAIA national semifinals.
· The program will carry an active streak of 25 consecutive NAIA top five rankings into the 2026 season; Concordia earned a 2025 postseason ranking of No. 4 in the official NAIA coaches’ poll.
· Angie Boldt was recognized as the NAIA National Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Volleyball Coaches Association.
Ashley Keck on the program all-time lists:
Single season (2025)
· No. 4 in total kills (481); most kills during the modern rally scoring era.
Career
· No. 4 in total kills (1,460).
· No. 9 in total digs (1,266).
2025 All-Americans:
· Ashley Keck: First Team; became program’s first ever two-time First Team All-American.
· Ella Waters: Second Team
· Ava Greene: Honorable Mention