
The Concordia Softball program enters 2021 expecting to compete for a GPAC championship and make waves on a national scale. The Bulldogs are receiving votes nationally to begin 2021.
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The Concordia Softball program enters 2021 expecting to compete for a GPAC championship and make waves on a national scale. The Bulldogs are receiving votes nationally to begin 2021.
The volleyball season will pick back up in March as part of an unusual split season. The Bulldogs have announced new regular-season dates with Bellevue, Ottawa and Grand View.
The men's soccer season will resume in March as the Bulldogs prepare for the looming postseason. Concordia will take on Benedictine, Missouri Valley and Midland this spring.
Every Tuesday, the Bulldog Weekly Report provides the latest news and notes on Concordia athletics and details the week’s results and top performers while taking a look at what’s next.
On the eve of competition season, the Concordia University Dance team carries a new level of confidence into 2021. The Bulldogs will be led by captains Haleigh Fitzsimmons and Michelle Porath.
Competition week is upon the Concordia University Cheer program, which will open up the 2021 season on Wednesday (Jan. 13). The team is captained by Josie O’Laughlin and Cora Rhode.
Another week of one road game and one home game within the GPAC presents itself this week for the Bulldogs, who remain in the hunt near the top of the conference standings.
Fresh off a win over Jamestown, the Bulldogs now look ahead to playing at Mount Marty and to hosting 14th-ranked Morningside. Concordia owns a GPAC mark of 10-4.
In their first home appearance in a month, the Bulldogs followed Carter Kent, Gage Smith and Justin Wiersema to an 81-70 victory over Jamestown on Saturday (Jan. 9).
An outburst to open up the second half and solid defensive work on the opponent's star player added up to a 67-61 win on Saturday (Jan. 9). Three Bulldogs scored in double figures.
Justin Wiersema is the guy who catches every coach’s attention. It’s not simply because he’s good – it’s also because his motor never stops and his energy level never slips.
"We’ve taken the steps to mitigate the risk and show that we can do this thing in a safe way." Since the beginning of September, Concordia Athletics has competed in more than 100 events.
On the eve of competition season, the Concordia University Dance team carries a new level of confidence into 2021. The Bulldogs will be led by captains Haleigh Fitzsimmons and Michelle Porath.
Competition week is upon the Concordia University Cheer program, which will open up the 2021 season on Wednesday (Jan. 13). The team is captained by Josie O’Laughlin and Cora Rhode.
The year 2020 will be remembered for many reasons. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Concordia Athletics made the most of a year that included plenty of positive happenings.
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