
The goal scoring splurge continued into postseason play for Concordia women's soccer which blew past Briar Cliff, 5-1, in the GPAC quarterfinals on Tuesday (Nov. 1).
The goal scoring splurge continued into postseason play for Concordia women's soccer which blew past Briar Cliff, 5-1, in the GPAC quarterfinals on Tuesday (Nov. 1).
A school record breaking goalkeeper, senior Chrissy Lind now has eight career GPAC weekly awards to her credit. She recorded her 25th career shutout last week at Doane.
As the No. 3 seed in the GPAC tournament, Concordia women's soccer will host sixth-seeded Briar Cliff at 7 p.m. CT on Tuesday (Nov. 1). The Bulldogs hope to make a return trip to the conference championship game.
Concordia locked up the No. 3 seed in the GPAC tournament by running away from Dakota Wesleyan, 4-1, on Saturday afternoon. Four different Bulldogs scored in the win.
Junior Jessica Skerston recorded the first hat trick of her career to help power a 5-0 blowout at Doane on Wednesday (Oct. 26). Rachael Bolin and Sami Birmingham added a goal apiece.
For the seventh time in her career, senior goalkeeper Chrissy Lind has been named the GPAC defensive player of the week. She recorded the 23rd and 24th shutouts of her career last week.
Senior Jordan McCoy ignited a flurry of second half goals in sparking Concordia to a 3-0 senior day win on Saturday (Oct. 22) evening. The Bulldogs have won three in a row.
The winningest class of seniors in Concordia women's soccer history will be recognized on Saturday as the Bulldogs play their final regular-season home game of 2016. Briar Cliff will be the opponent.
A dominant first half helped push Concordia women's soccer to a 4-0 win over visiting College of Saint Mary on Wednesday (Oct. 19). Sami Birmingham notched a pair of goals.
Known for excellence in the classroom, the 2015-16 Concordia University women's soccer team garnered the College Team Academic Award from the NSCAA.
The 2024 Bulldogs will forever be the first – the first in program history to win at the national tournament. Concordia made lasting memories this fall while setting the stage for a 2025 with plenty of promise.
From out of the abyss of an 0-3 start to conference play, Concordia Women's Soccer emerged as a 2024 NAIA national qualifier. Coach Smith and three Bulldogs discussed how the team turned its season around.
After contending for a GPAC championship in 2023, the Bulldogs return nearly all key pieces to the 2024 roster. Naturally, Head Coach Nick Smith's squad has high hopes for what its depth of talent can achieve this fall.
While challenging itself significantly this spring, Concordia Women's Soccer began preparing for lofty expectations in 2024. Coach Nick Smith has emphasized better possession and standing up to physical play.
The Concordia Women’s Soccer program isn’t going anywhere. That’s a message the 2023 Bulldogs delivered loud and clear while following the lead of the likes of Grace Soenksen and Kierstynn Garner. Concordia exceeded outside expectations.
Ninety-two career games played and four First Team All-GPAC awards to her credit, Grace Soenksen can humbly say that she left a legacy that will stand the test of time. Said Head Coach Nick Smith, "She’s going to go down as a legend."
The transitional phase for Concordia Women's Soccer began back in the spring as Nick Smith took the reins of the program. With the return of Grace Soenksen and a talented sophomore group, the Bulldogs are optimistic about this fall.
In the middle of March, Nick Smith found himself hitting the ground running with spring training sessions. The new Concordia Women's Soccer head coach sees a program with the right foundation for short- and long-term success.
There were ups and downs in 2022, but Concordia Women’s Soccer proved it could hang with anyone in the GPAC. The Bulldogs blended seniors and freshmen and put together the longest unbeaten run to begin a season in program history.
Fresh off a normal spring for the first time since 2019, the Bulldogs are working towards another season of GPAC championship contention. Coach Goines' squad returns a strong nucleus while welcoming an athletic freshman class.