The Bulldogs began their makeover this spring without nine seniors who were part of last year's run to the national semifinals. The spring featured a position change for Shandy Faalii and the addition of an impact transfer.
The Bulldogs began their makeover this spring without nine seniors who were part of last year's run to the national semifinals. The spring featured a position change for Shandy Faalii and the addition of an impact transfer.

Concordia Volleyball has announced a 28-match regular season slate for the 2026 season. The Bulldogs will take part in three nonconference events leading up to the GPAC schedule.
Her coaches had an unusual challenge for her: smile more. Ashley Keck absorbed the feedback and enjoyed an astounding career complete with two First Team All-America awards and unprecedented team success.

Already a First Team All-American and GPAC Attacker of the Year in 2025 as a senior, Ashley Keck has been honored as a First Team Academic All-American by College Sports Communicators.

The 2025 Bulldogs set new standards as the first team in program history to reach the national semifinals while posting a GPAC era high 28 wins. Additionally, Ben Boldt became the winningest coach in program history.

Make it 25 top five NAIA coaches' poll appearances in a row for Concordia Volleyball. The Bulldogs landed at No. 4 in the 2025 postseason poll announced on Dec. 17.

A prestigious honor came the way of Angie Boldt, who was announced as the 2025 NAIA National Assistant Coach of the Year on Dec. 16 by the American Volleyball Coaches Association.

A trio of Bulldogs earned 2025 NAIA All-America awards, as announced on Dec. 16. The honorees are Ashley Keck (first team), Ella Waters (second team) and Ava Greene (honorable mention).

A group of four Bulldogs from the NAIA national semifinalist Concordia Volleyball earned Academic All-District awards from College Sports Communicators. Ashley Keck is a three-time all-district honoree.
As part of a thrilling 2025 season, Concordia Volleyball reached the national semifinals for the first time ever, produced a program GPAC era record 28 wins and appeared on SportsCenter's top 10 plays.
As her college head coach looked on, Carli (Smith) Lindeman worked the sideline at Heartland Lutheran High School like a savvy veteran.