
The Bulldogs have started 6-0 for the fifth time during the tenure of the Boldts. No. 4 Concordia took care of business while defeating Ottawa and No. 16 Viterbo in Omaha on Friday (Aug. 29).

The Bulldogs have started 6-0 for the fifth time during the tenure of the Boldts. No. 4 Concordia took care of business while defeating Ottawa and No. 16 Viterbo in Omaha on Friday (Aug. 29).

For their efforts in the 3-0 run at the Power Quad, Ashley Keck and Lily Psencik earned GPAC Player of the Week awards. Keck reached the 1,000-kill milestone in action in Marion, Ind.

Following a win over the NAIA's top-ranked team, the Bulldogs are preparing for a challenging four-match slate at the CSM Labor Day Classic. The weekend includes clashes with No. 5 Eastern Oregon and No. 16 Viterbo.

After relinquishing late leads in the first and third sets in Friday (Aug. 22)'s showdown, the fourth-ranked Bulldogs (4-0) showed their mettle while toppling No. 1 Indiana Wesleyan in five sets.

Ashley Keck starred on Thursday (Aug. 21) as she moved past 1,000 career kills and led the fourth-ranked Bulldogs to two wins. Concordia defeated Columbia and MNU on day one of the Power Quad.

The second week of the 2025 season will test the fourth-ranked Bulldogs significantly. While in The Hoosier State, Concordia will take on Columbia, MidAmerica Nazarene and No. 1 Indiana Wesleyan.

In opening a highly anticipated 2025 season, the fourth-ranked Bulldogs trounced visiting York while using a balanced effort. Concordia limited the Panthers to a negative hitting percentage.

The lofty expectations for the Bulldogs are reflected in their preseason rankings. In rankings announced on Aug. 13, Concordia landed atop the GPAC poll and at No. 4 in the NAIA national poll.
Facing lofty expectations once again, the 2025 Bulldogs aspire to "Let it rip" in the big moments. Concordia returns four GPAC All-Conference players, including First Team All-American Ashley Keck.

Concordia Volleyball continues to boast the nation's longest streak of consecutive AVCA Team Academic Awards. The Bulldogs have earned this distinction for the 27th straight year.
Following a national tournament appearance in 2019, the Concordia Volleyball Program enters 2020 ready for big moments. The Bulldogs return four All-GPAC performers.
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Senior-to-be Tara Callahan and her teammates are quite determined not to let the current situation halt the momentum of the volleyball program. Callahan appears primed for a special senior season.
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Freshman Kalee Wiltfong has received plenty of support from her family, which is proud to see her repping Bulldog blue, just like her older brother Riley and sister-in-law Taylor used to do in the recent past.
By embracing the idea of 'being the woman,' Emmie Noyd's career has taken off and has helped lift Concordia volleyball to new heights. The first team All-GPAC performer now gets set for an appearance at nationals.
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The process of seeing out a vision for Bulldog volleyball is ongoing for a program guided by head coach Ben Boldt. Concordia is working to embrace the motto 'this is us' and take ownership of everything good and bad.