
Head coach Drew Olson enters his 11th season with high aspirations for the Bulldogs. Concordia was picked by league coaches to place third in the GPAC.

Head coach Drew Olson enters his 11th season with high aspirations for the Bulldogs. Concordia was picked by league coaches to place third in the GPAC.

A perennial top-of-the-GPAC contender and national qualifier, head coach Drew Olson's program has been picked by league coaches to finish third. The 2015-16 Bulldogs went 22-10 overall.

Perennially one of the nation's best on the court and in the classroom, Concordia women's basketball has returned to great heights on the WBCA Academic Top 25.

Three future Bulldog women's basketball players are set to play in the Nebraska Coaches Association All-Star Game on July 25.
Whitney (Stichka) Daberkow didn’t necessarily want the spotlight, but she thrived underneath it anyway. The humble Bulldog is set to join the Concordia Athletic Hall of Fame in October.
Mary Janovich recently resumed basketball activities as she continues her recovery from an ACL tear suffered in January. She talks about her injury rehab and her brother Andy in this Q&A.

Tae'lor Purdy-Korell will assume the role vacated by Marty Kohlwey on head coach Drew Olson's staff. She served on a part-time basis in 2015-16.

Concordia, ranked 19th in the final national poll, has announced its 2016-17 season in hopes of returning to the national tournament. The season will begin on Oct. 28-29 with a trip west to Denver, Colo.

Head coach Drew Olson's program has announced an incoming 2016-17 recruiting class of eight student-athletes. The list includes six from the state of Nebraska.

Quinn Wragge (first team) and Mary Janovich (second team) collected NAIA All-Nebraska honors from the Omaha World-Herald. Wragge was also a first team all-GPAC choice.
It was only a matter of time before Sarah Harrison Krueger found her way into the Concordia Athletics Hall of Fame.
Since 1992, 14 Concordia women’s basketball teams have appeared at the national tournament with four advancing all the way to the national semifinals. But in 2015, the Bulldogs reached new heights by motoring to the national title game for the first time in program history.
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.