
Concordia University, Nebraska Women’s Soccer will host Doane for its final scheduled game on Wednesday (Oct. 29). The Bulldogs and Dordt drew (1-1) after 90 minutes of play and gained a much-needed point.

Concordia University, Nebraska Women’s Soccer will host Doane for its final scheduled game on Wednesday (Oct. 29). The Bulldogs and Dordt drew (1-1) after 90 minutes of play and gained a much-needed point.

After a late first half score, Dordt attempted to play defense the rest of the 45 minutes before Taylor Slaymaker netted a 28-yard blast to tie the contest late on Saturday.

Starting this week at the top of the table, CUNE Women’s Soccer is set to collide with second place Dordt on Saturday. The Bulldogs will have the midweek off after winning its fourth-consecutive match with road shutouts.

Elena Ruiz plunged a dagger in the back of the net in the second half for the eventual contest winner over Dakota Wesleyan on Saturday. The dangerous offense found the go-ahead score in the 69th minute against the Tigers.

The sizzling Bulldog attack continued to turn up the heat with a 4-0 shutout of Midland on Wednesday night. Now on a three-game win streak, CUNE Soccer hammered the opposing goal with a 28-6 shot advantage.

The white hot Bulldogs will grab road snacks on the way to take the field against in-state rival Midland and Dakota Wesleyan as fall break comes. CUNE Women’s Soccer took down Hastings and routed Waldorf.

The offensive juggernaut Kierstynn Garner scores a weekly honor as announced by the league office on Tuesday. She was awarded the GPAC Offensive Player of the Week after scoring first versus Hastings.

Coming off a momentum-building conference win, the Bulldogs exuded confidence to steamroll Waldorf in a 10-0 whipping on Homecoming night. Seven different CUNE Women’s Soccer players put a point on the scoreboard.

Charli Priester and the Dawgs fist pumped in delight defeating the defending GPAC champion Hastings (2-1) at Lloyd Wilson Field on Wednesday (Oct. 8). CUNE dominated midfield play to outshoot the Broncos, 14-10.

Concordia University, Nebraska Women’s Soccer will have a showdown with the defending GPAC Champion Hastings at Lloyd Wilson Field this Wednesday. CUNE will close the week hosting Waldorf on Homecoming Day.
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