• Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018

    Bulldogs outmuscle Flames in Omaha

    Quinn Wragge made sure top-ranked Concordia got going early while her teammates helped make it a runaway in the third quarter in Omaha on Wednesday (Jan. 17). The Bulldogs defeated CSM, 86-57.

  • No. 1-ranked Concordia is on the cusp of reaching the 20-win mark for the seventh season in a row. The Bulldogs continue the GPAC grind this week with a trip to CSM and then a visit from Dordt.

  • A 26-6 run to open up the game allowed top-ranked Concordia to cruise to victory at Mount Marty on Saturday (Jan. 13). Behind 21 points from Philly Lammers, the Bulldogs improved to 19-0 overall.

  • For the first time since December 2012, the Concordia women's basketball program has taken over the No. 1 national ranking. The Bulldogs picked up 11 of 12 first-place votes and rose to the top spot on Tuesday (Jan. 9).

  • Poised to rise to the No. 1 national ranking this week, the Bulldogs continue GPAC play this week with several individuals nearing milestone achievements. Drew Olson needs one win for the 300th of his coaching career.

  • Featuring a cavalcade of stars on Saturday (Jan. 6), the second-ranked Bulldogs bulldozed No. 6 Morningside, 95-64, in front of a large crowd inside Walz Arena. Concordia (17-0) pushed its home win streak to 28.

  • Despite trailing entering the fourth quarter, the second-ranked Bulldogs (16-0) found another way to win an avoid an upset at the hands of rival Doane. Concordia won, 76-63, in Crete on Wednesday (Jan. 3).

  • A huge performance in a win at No. 1 Saint Xavier helped sophomore Philly Lammers collect NAIA Division II National Player of the Week and GPAC Player of the week honors, as announced on Tuesday (Jan. 2).