
CUNE Women’s Soccer, under new Head Coach Jason Weides, has unveiled its 2026 schedule, launching the start under familiar yet different leadership. The 16-game slate opens on the road against the USAO.

CUNE Women’s Soccer, under new Head Coach Jason Weides, has unveiled its 2026 schedule, launching the start under familiar yet different leadership. The 16-game slate opens on the road against the USAO.
Fresh off leading the men's soccer program to a GPAC tournament title in year 18 as head coach, Jason Weides has made a major shift. Members of the women's soccer team welcomed the longtime Bulldog with open arms.

Both soccer programs will have a change at head coach. Jason Weides will shift to Director of Soccer Operations and head women's coach while Bernie Ochoa takes the reins of the men's program.
Out of her upbringing in Kearney, Kierstynn Garner rose to stardom and achieved legendary status as a Bulldog. She reached such heights with an unmistakable electricity while commanding respect with her leadership.

Following three successful seasons leading Concordia Women's Soccer, Nick Smith has resigned to take the head coaching role at NCAA Division II University of Indianapolis.

The honors keep coming for the distinguished Kierstynn Garner. On Dec. 17, College Sports Communicators named her a 2025 First Team Academic All-American for her work athletically and in the classroom.
The 2025 Bulldogs performed at perhaps as high of a level as any team in the history of Concordia Women's Soccer. It was a season that ended too soon, but one the Bulldogs enjoyed while it lasted.

Concordia earned the maximum number of Academic All-District awards as six Bulldogs were honored by College Sports Communicators. Five of the award winners are repeat selections.

Thirteen Bulldogs from the 2025 Concordia Women's Soccer team have earned NAIA Scholar-Athlete recognition. Nine of those Bulldogs are repeat award winners.

The 2025 NAIA women’s soccer selection show aired at 6 p.m. CT on Friday (Nov. 14) and revealed that the Concordia University, Nebraska Women’s soccer team fell short of being chosen for an at-large national tournament bid.
The Concordia women's soccer team faced some early challenges in 2019, but rebounded to once again prove competitive against the league's top teams. Chris Luther stepped in as head coach in a 6-11-2 campaign.
Greg Henson spent six years building the Concordia women's soccer program into a power. On Tuesday (July 9), Ferris State University introduced Henson as its new head women's soccer coach.
In order to prepare for what's coming in the fall, Greg Henson put his 2019 team up against a challenging spring schedule. The hope is that it pays off when a tougher fall slate rolls around.
The 2018 season proved once again that the Bulldog women's soccer program has staying power as one of the GPAC's top teams. Behind Maria Deeter, Concordia advanced to another GPAC championship game.
After narrowly missing out on the national tournament a year ago, the Bulldogs say they have unfinished business heading into 2018. Many of the stars are back for a team picked second in the GPAC.
There's a healthy competitive fire within the culture of the Concordia women's soccer program. That dynamic continues to push the Bulldogs forward while in the midst of the program's most successful run.
Four juniors and two freshmen from the Concordia women's soccer program spent spring break on a mission in Las Vegas. Everywhere they looked, there was opportunity to impact the lives of others.
There were times during the recruiting process that Maria Deeter went back and forth, but she has no regrets as she looks ahead to her senior season. It’s a Bulldog life and Maria is soaking it up.
GPAC Coach of the Year Greg Henson and the Concordia women's soccer team embarked on another memorable journey in 2017. The Bulldogs captured their first-ever conference regular-season title this fall.
The Martins are real living proof that absence does in fact make the heart grow fonder. The twin sisters reunited at Concordia and have helped maintain the women's soccer program's championship level.