
CUNE Women’s Soccer, under third-year Head Coach Nick Smith, has unveiled its 2025 schedule, launching the hat-trick season. The 18-game slate opens at home against the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma.

CUNE Women’s Soccer, under third-year Head Coach Nick Smith, has unveiled its 2025 schedule, launching the hat-trick season. The 18-game slate opens at home against the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma.

Eight Bulldogs from the Concordia Women's Soccer program were recognized with 2024 All-Midlands Team accolades on Dec. 26 by the Omaha World-Herald.
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.

The national qualifying Bulldogs increased their NAIA Scholar-Athlete total to 15 in 2024. The group includes five CSC Academic All-District honorees.

The Bulldogs graced the Aquinas College Soccer Field for their 2nd round matchup against the No. 5 Saints on Saturday. CUNE shook out the nerves in the second half but not before Aquinas tallied three unanswered in the first half.

Cheers echoed across the campus of first round host Aquinas College (Mich.) as the Bulldogs clinched their first NAIA national tournament victory in the program’s 28-year existence.

Five Bulldogs from the women's soccer program were named Academic All-District honorees by CSC: juniors Savannah Andrews and Niah Kirchner, sophomore Sadie Mares and seniors Senna McMullen and Taylor Slaymaker.

CUNE Women’s Soccer will travel to Grand Rapids, Mich. for its NAIA nationals opening round game on Thursday. The fifth-seeded Bulldogs will face off in a rematch against No. 4 seed Benedictine College at Aquinas College Athletic Field.

A total of eight Bulldogs represented the NAIA national qualifying Concordia Women’s Soccer team on the 2024 GPAC All-Conference teams released on Nov. 18. Kierstynn Garner earned a second-straight first team award.

Concordia Women's Soccer learned of its national tournament draw on Saturday (Nov. 16). The Bulldogs will be headed to Grand Rapids, Mich., to play a familiar nonconference foe, Benedictine College (Kan.).
On paper, the 2015 season looked like somewhat of a rebuilding year for Concordia University women’s soccer following a GPAC tournament championship season in 2014. The Bulldogs had graduated a pair of first team all-conference choices and a second team all-league selection after the program had earned its first-ever national tournament bid.
Concordia University women’s soccer continues to gravitate to new heights. On Tuesday the Bulldogs jumped five spots in the national poll to No. 16, a position that again ranks as the highest placement in program history.