
The Concordia women’s basketball team is set to close out the regular season this week. The Bulldogs will host College of Saint Mary on Wednesday evening and will recognize the seniors.

The Concordia women’s basketball team is set to close out the regular season this week. The Bulldogs will host College of Saint Mary on Wednesday evening and will recognize the seniors.

Becky Mueller went past 1,000 career points and Quinn Wragge again starred as No. 14 Concordia held off Northwestern, 71-70, on Saturday afternoon.

A second team all-conference performer on last year's national runner up, senior Becky Mueller has been tabbed a CoSIDA academic all-district honoree.

No. 14 Concordia raced out to a 24-6 lead and never looked back on its way to an 81-59 home win over Midland on Wednesday. Aubri Bro went for 15 points on 5-for-5 3-point shooting.

The Concordia women’s basketball team will return return to GPAC play this week and host Midland and Northwestern.

Freshman Quinn Wragge's star rose higher on Saturday as she netted a career best 29 points against the defending national champion. However, second-ranked Morningside won, 79-65.

The 12th-ranked Concordia women’s basketball team dominated Grace University Thursday night in an 85-50 victory. The Bulldogs shot .478 on the night with all players getting minutes.

LINCOLN, Neb. – The 12th-ranked Concordia women’s basketball team defeated Nebraska Wesleyan, 65-51 Wednesday night.

Due to poor weather and hazardous road conditions, the Concordia women’s basketball game for today, Tuesday, Feb. 2, has been postponed.

Coming off a thrilling CIT Championship, the seventh-ranked Concordia women’ basketball team will host Grace University before traveling to Nebraska Wesleyan and Morningside.
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