
A highly-respected leader within the Concordia Women's Tennis program, senior Tessa Blough has been honored with a 2025 All-American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year distinction.

A highly-respected leader within the Concordia Women's Tennis program, senior Tessa Blough has been honored with a 2025 All-American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year distinction.

A spectacular breakout season for many Bulldogs led to a slew of the roster finding their names on the 2024-25 GPAC All-Conference list. CUNE Women’s Tennis had five make the honor roll, with four on the singles all-GPAC team.

Concordia University, Nebraska Women’s Tennis earned its first automatic team bid in the program’s history and learned of the NAIA Women’s Tennis Championships draw on Tuesday.

On Saturday, the Bulldogs claimed their first GPAC tournament title in the history of the program. Nina Milic clinched the fourth and final point in a three-set bout to defeat the Mustangs (4-2).

Concordia University, Nebraska Women’s Tennis defeated College of Saint Mary (4-0) and Doane (4-1) on Friday (April 25) to move on to the GPAC tournament finals.

Four Bulldogs from Concordia Women's Tennis landed on the list of 2024-25 NAIA Scholar-Athletes. The group includes senior Tessa Blough and CSC Academic All-District honoree Mariana Molano.

Concordia University, Nebraska Women’s Tennis earned the third seed in the GPAC tournament and will face No. 6 seed College of Saint Mary in the quarterfinals on Friday.

CUNE Women’s Tennis faced off against NCAA Division 2’s Fort Hays State University (Kan.) and dropped the match (2-5) on Friday. ). Mariana Molano led the Bulldogs with a victory at No. 1 singles.

With second place in the final GPAC regular season standings on the line, the Bulldogs were clipped in a nail-biter, 4-3, by Doane. Prior to the match, Tessa Blough was honored as the program's lone senior.

CUNE Women's Tennis has only two final matches to complete its regular season schedule, and the slate includes Doane for senior day. The two teams will battle it out for the second spot in the conference and a bye in postseason play.
The last time the Concordia Women’s Tennis program finished out a full season, it nearly won the 2019 GPAC tournament title. The Bulldogs have hopes of returning to that level in 2021.
Fresh off a record breaking 2019 campaign, a talent-rich Bulldog squad aims to finish the deal this season. Coach David DeSimone's team is long on experience, depth and talent.
The 2019 Concordia women's tennis team set a new, high standard for the program. Led by Marlene Maier at the top of the lineup, the Bulldogs broke the program wins record and reached the GPAC championship match.
On the heels of three GPAC semifinal appearances in a row, the Bulldogs hope to break through and reach the title match this spring. Concordia welcomed in an impact transfer in Marlene Maier.
Based on the final month of the 2017 season, Concordia women’s tennis appears that it may be ready for a breakthrough. Led by senior Annie Horn, the Bulldogs have hopes of moving beyond the GPAC semifinals.
A native of Denver, Colo., Annie Horn has brought a big city game to Concordia. The standout senior is coming off a junior season that saw her win 15 singles matches and go undefeated against GPAC opponents.
The 2016 Bulldogs were made up of almost exclusively freshmen and sophomores. A year later, Coach Joel Reckewey has a much more experienced roster led by the likes of Alison Ebel, Annie Horn and Kayla Smock.
Despite the young athletes on the Concordia women’s tennis team, the Bulldogs proved to be a GPAC contender in the 2016 season. The team, made up of freshmen and sophomores, went 5-3 in the conference this year.
A young Concordia women's tennis team rides into the GPAC tournament with a four-match win streak and more confidence than ever before.