
Only up a bucket, Ayla Roth and the Dawgs chopped down the hopes of an upset-minded University of Providence with a 14-0 scoring onslaught to begin the final quarter on Friday.

Only up a bucket, Ayla Roth and the Dawgs chopped down the hopes of an upset-minded University of Providence with a 14-0 scoring onslaught to begin the final quarter on Friday.

A competitive first 15 minutes gave way to a comfortable 76-44 victory for No. 3 Campbellsville over No. 9 Concordia. The Bulldogs struggled to crack the Tigers' zone in action in Honolulu.

The Bulldogs will fly to Honolulu, Hawaii facing two talented programs in the Hoops in Hawaii Classic in the coming days. CUNE Women’s Basketball will take the floor against No. 3 Campbellsville and the University of Providence.

The No. 9 Bulldogs drop their first road contest of the season in a top-10 matchup after the No. 1 Defenders used a 13-3 run that finished in the fourth quarter. Dordt took the win in front of the home crowd, 79-57.

Concordia forced 40 turnovers and scored 65 points off those turnovers while routing Midland, 98-37, on Wednesday (Dec. 10). Raelyn Kelty topped the Bulldogs with 15 points.

Coming off the season’s first loss, Concordia University, Nebraska Women’s Basketball will look to return to the right tracks against upcoming opponents in Midland and No. 1 Dordt.

Despite its shooting struggles, Concordia had three cracks at a potential game-tying 3-point field goal in the waning moments on Saturday (Dec. 6). Ultimately, No. 14 DWU eked out a 59-56 win over the ninth-ranked Bulldogs.

Behind 11 first half treys, the stifling Bulldogs trampled rival Doane before the break with 28 points off turnovers to double the visitors, 56-23, in the opening quarters on Wednesday.

Rolling into December post-Thanksgiving, the Bulldogs will put their unbeaten record on the line versus Doane and Dakota Wesleyan. The bench in blue and white trumped Mount Marty in last week’s lone battle at Cimpl Arena, 66-59.

With a one-point advantage at the half, Kristin Vieselmeyer put the offense on her back as she drained 16 of the Bulldogs' 28 points in the third aiding heavily in the 66-59 victory over Mount Marty on Tuesday.
All-American Philly Lammers will be remembered for her incredible success on the court, her humility and her role in the most successful four-year run in Concordia women's basketball history.
The 2019-20 Concordia women's basketball seniors will leave a mark on the program that will stand the test of time. The results speak for themselves in the form of winning, relationships and memories made.
The Concordia women's basketball team serves a greater purpose than just what is seen on the court on game days. Despite winning a national title, the values of the program have remained unchanged.
What they have is more precious than winning. EVERY single coach/player that experienced the national title run reflected on the emotion of winning a title and just what made this team so special.
Behind Tournament MVP Grace Barry, the Bulldog women's basketball team sealed the deal and won the NAIA Division II national title. Concordia won the national title game by a final score of 67-59 over No. 2 Southeastern.
Following practice at the Tyson Events Center on Sunday (March 10), senior Quinn Wragge reflected back on her career as a Bulldog. Says Wragge, "Everything is a lot bigger than basketball. It’s been everything that I wanted."
She's been referred to as 'Amazing Grace' for a reason. The former Lincoln East star has fit in perfectly with a Concordia women's basketball program that again has championship aspirations in 2018-19.
She's steady and consistent, just like the Concordia women's basketball program. As the lone senior on the varsity roster, Quinn Wragge takes on the responsibility of helping the Bulldogs "focus and finish."
Following a 2017-18 season in which the Bulldog women's basketball program equaled a school record with 36 wins, Drew Olson's squad finds itself in an enviable position. All-Americans Philly Lammers and Quinn Wragge return to the lineup.
The 2017-18 Concordia women’s basketball team checked off nearly every box while chasing down its lofty list of season goals. Olson's latest squad stated its case as the most successful in school history.