• The Concordia Women’s Tennis team will take the shortest trip of the season to clash with Doane on Tuesday (Apr. 9). Only three days ago, the Bulldogs hosted Northwestern on a sunny but windy Friday and collected their second conference win of the season.

  • The Bulldogs and Red Raiders were able to get on the tennis courts in Seward, Neb. on Friday night (Apr. 5). Concordia outlasted Northwestern in doubles and finished with a 5-2 triumph over the visitors.

  • The Concordia Women’s Tennis team is set to host Northwestern on Friday (Apr. 5) in Seward. Ranked closely in the conference, the Bulldogs will need to bring their A-game against the Red Raiders at the Bulldog Tennis Courts.

  • The Concordia Women’s Tennis team made the trek up to a wintery Sioux City, Iowa, and played indoors against a tough Morningside. The Mustangs jumped out to an early lead and defeated the Bulldogs, 1-6, in their second conference dual.

  • Concordia Women’s Tennis has moved its schedule up one day and will compete against Morningside on Friday (Mar. 22) in Sioux City, Iowa. The Bulldogs went to Fremont, Neb. for a non-conference dual against Midland but fell in a 2-5 loss.

  • The Bulldogs got a look at the defending GPAC champions on Saturday (Mar. 16) at their home turf. The top seeds showed out against the Warriors, but the bottom of the lineup couldn’t get it done, resulting in a 2-5 loss.

  • Concordia Women’s Tennis comes into the week with a two match win streak and a huge victory to start off conference play. The Bulldogs will travel to face Midland in their final non-conference dual of the season on Saturday (Mar. 16).

  • Concordia entered GPAC play on Tuesday (Mar. 5) taking on Mount Marty as its first conference challenger. The Bulldogs came out aggressive and shutout the Lancers in a 7-0 victory.

  • Concordia hosted another tennis dual on Sunday (Mar. 3), going through their third in four days, this time against Iowa Central Community College. The Bulldogs clamped down on the Tritons, with Alana Lopez-Pagan clinching the team triumph, 4-3.

  • The Concordia Women’s Tennis team invited Sterling College (Kan.) to Seward to compete at the Bulldog Tennis Courts for the first time this year. Two big doubles wins and Alana Lopez-Pagan, in singles, were the lone wins as the Bulldogs fell 2-5 to the Warriors.