
With the regular season coming to a close, the thrilling win-or-go-home postseason play has arrived. The No. 4 Bulldogs earned a host spot and will face No. 5 seed Briar Cliff on Wednesday (Feb. 25) in the GPAC tournament.

With the regular season coming to a close, the thrilling win-or-go-home postseason play has arrived. The No. 4 Bulldogs earned a host spot and will face No. 5 seed Briar Cliff on Wednesday (Feb. 25) in the GPAC tournament.

Concordia Women's Basketball filled the list of 2025-26 NAIA Scholar-Athletes with an impressive 19 honorees. Ten of the Scholar-Athletes are repeat award winners.

CUNE Women’s basketball’s six-game win streak was snapped by Hastings inside Lynn Farrell Arena on Saturday (Feb. 21). The Broncos forced 13 first half turnovers and used the double-digit lead to keep the Dawgs at arm’s length.

The victory train kept chugging as the Bulldogs won their sixth-straight with the triumph over Mount Marty, 75-56, on senior day (Feb. 18). Capitalizing on 36 turnovers, the hungry press didn’t make life easy on the upset-minded Lancers.

The Bulldogs will welcome Mount Marty and make the trip to Hastings for their final two games of the regular scheduled slate. Coach Drew’s crew defeated CSM, 88-42, and Briar Cliff, 83-77, to continue rolling in a five-game streak.

Concordia University, Nebraska broke a six-game road losing streak to Briar Cliff, defeating the home team, 83-77, on Saturday (Feb. 14). The Bulldogs made the Chargers regret their 26 turnovers scoring 30 points off the added possessions.

The Dawgs stifled the College of Saint Mary offense holding the Flames to 10 first half points in the 88-42 wallop on Wednesday (Feb. 11). CUNE’s press feasted muscling out 36 turnovers on 20 steals.

The league office announced on Tuesday (Feb. 10) the Hauff Mid-America Sports GPAC Women’s Basketball Player of the Week. Bree Bunting was tabbed for the defensive award.

The Bulldogs roll into the next two contests on a three-game win streak traveling for both bouts this week. Concordia University, Nebraska will hit the road to Omaha and Sioux City to compete against the College of Saint Mary and Briar Cliff.

The Bulldogs came down on Morningside with a 33-point third quarter fueled by 14 steals that eventually led to an 84-62 route of the visitors on Saturday. CUNE shot 59.1 percent in the stanza and outran the Mustangs to take the 22-point victory.
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."
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