The Concordia experience has meant so much to the Vieselmeyers that it makes them emotional when asked to put it into words. As the third sister to become a Bulldog student-athlete, Kristin followed in the footsteps of Erin and Megan.
The Concordia experience has meant so much to the Vieselmeyers that it makes them emotional when asked to put it into words. As the third sister to become a Bulldog student-athlete, Kristin followed in the footsteps of Erin and Megan.

The Bulldogs will begin their season against Midwestern foes in Kansas Christian College and Graceland University. CUNE Women’s Basketball released its schedule, including 28 games and six out-of-conference contests.

Kristin Vieselmeyer headlined a trio of All-Midlands Team selections from Concordia made by the Omaha World-Herald. Kendal Brigham and Abby Krieser were also honored.

Four Bulldogs from the women's basketball program were recognized on March 25 as Academic All-District honorees by College Sports Communicators. Three are repeat award winners.
It was a season of many "heartaches" in 2024-25, but Coach Drew Olson and company will remember the moments behind the scenes shared with special people such as veterans Kendal Brigham, Abby Heemstra and Abby Krieser.

Kendal Brigham and Kristin Vieselmeyer highlighted the 2024-25 All-GPAC selections for Concordia Women's Basketball. Abby Krieser and Raelyn Kelty were also honored.

No. 8 seed Concordia University, Nebraska Women’s Basketball battled fiercely but fell (80-66) to No. 1 Dordt in a tough GPAC quarterfinal showdown on Wednesday.

CUNE Women’s Basketball earned the eighth seed in the GPAC tournament and will take on No. 1 seed Dordt in the quarterfinal showdown at Sioux Center on Wednesday. The first two meetings needed overtime to decide the winners.

The Concordia University, Nebraska Women’s basketball team fought valiantly but ultimately fell 68-66 to the Mount Marty Lancers in a tight contest in Yankton on Saturday (Feb. 22).

With a lead that changed 14 times between the conference rivals, the Dawgs finally bit down (71-61) on the Doane Tigers with a 15-1 run that ended in the fourth quarter on Wednesday night.
It’s a Tuesday evening in the middle of July and two brothers have reunited over a familiar round, orange and leather-coated object that has been prevalent in their lives since birth. Jarrod Olson, now 41, drives and whirls a pass back out top to Drew Olson, 35, who rises and fires a three. They narrowly miss out on the Olson-to-Olson scoring connection.