
Sophomore Murphy Sears moved into the top 10 on the final GPAC leaderboard and locked up all-conference honors. The Crete native carded an 83 in her final round of the 2017-18 season.
Sophomore Murphy Sears moved into the top 10 on the final GPAC leaderboard and locked up all-conference honors. The Crete native carded an 83 in her final round of the 2017-18 season.
Murphy Sears carded a 74 on the second and final day of the Concordia Bulldog Invite and landed inside the top 10 of the individual leaderboard. As a team, the Bulldogs improved by 10 strokes on Friday (April 20).
On the first day of their first home event of 2017-18, the Concordia women's golf team carded a team total of 367. Brett Muller's program hosted 11 teams and 70 golfers at the Concordia Bulldog Invite on Thursday.
A week after a season best performance, the Bulldogs placed eighth among 10 teams in the field at the Erickson/Doane Invite. Concordia carded a team score of 374 on Thursday (April 12).
Sophomore Murphy Sears has been named the NAIA National Women’s Golfer of the Week, the national office announced Wednesday (April 11). She was also the GPAC golfer of the week.
After a career best performance at the CSM/Midland Invite, sophomore Murphy Sears has been credited with the first GPAC weekly award of her career. Sears best a field of 76 golfers at last week's invite.
Crete native Murphy Sears carded a one-over-par 73 while winning the CSM/Midland Spring Invite on Thursday (April 5). She led her team to a third-place finish that put the Bulldogs above many of their GPAC rivals.
Concordia women's golf showed growth while Murphy Sears remained near the top 10 on the second day of the GPAC championships in Vermillion, S.D. The Bulldogs will move into the spring with a ninth-place standing.
Murphy Sears shot an 85 on the opening day of the GPAC championships on Monday (Oct. 9), placing her just outside the top 10 on the leaderboard. As a team, the Bulldogs will enter day two tied for ninth place.
Sophomore Murphy Sears enjoyed the best collegiate round of her career on Wednesday (Sept. 27), shooting a six-over-par 78 to place third at the College of Saint Mary Classic. The Bulldogs shot a season low team score.
It has been almost a full year since the Concordia women have competed at their last official meet back on September 30, 2019. It is an understatement to say they are eager to return to the links.
Former state champion Kendra Placke is one of the latest in a growing line of Seward Bluejays to stand out at Concordia. Says Placke, "Seward is a great town. There is a great community here."
Concordia alum and former Bulldog golfer Madison Pitsch has made her way to the TV screen as a news reporter for 1011 in Lincoln. Pitsch shared stories of her young career in this Q&A.
Crete native Murphy Sears did not get to paint the finishing strokes of a collegiate golf career that included three All-GPAC conference awards, but she's thankful for the time she's had.
Murphy Sears returns as the leader of a women's golf program expecting to trend upward in 2018-19. She will be joined by Seward's Kendra Placke in an improved lineup for head coach Brett Muller.
In the void of graduated star Amy Ahlers steps sophomore Murphy Sears, an all-conference performer as a freshman. Sears headlines a 2017-18 Concordia women's golf program set to open up the season on Aug. 31.
Amy Ahlers is the type of person who not just cares for others, but makes them feel it. She's earned the respect of teammates and opposing coaches and players while being the perfect representative of Concordia athletics.
Possessing a formidable top three, Concordia women's golf could rise to great heights in 2016-17. Record-breaking Amy Ahlers returns for her senior season.
Junior Emma Jacoby looks to be back to her old self after sitting out this past spring with a shoulder injury. Her return is crucial for Bulldog golf.
Junior Amy Ahlers broke the school record for a single round Friday, Sept. 18 at the Briar Cliff Lila Fromant Invite. Ahlers carded a 71 which is one under par for the course.