• A solid outing from Cade Moring couldn't rescue the Bulldogs from more defensive blunders on Saturday (May 5). A 9-3 loss to Mount Marty eliminated Concordia from GPAC postseason play.

  • Despite a sixth-inning hit parade, Concordia suffered a setback on the opening day of the GPAC tournament. Wade Council homered and drove in four runs to lead the Bulldogs, who now face an elimination game.

  • GPAC tournament action will get started at 3 p.m. CT on Friday when sixth-seeded Concordia and third-seeded Doane go head-to-head as part of the Midland Bracket in a double-elimination format.

  • There were plenty of defensive miscues on a breezy day in Seward, but the Bulldogs found a way to end the regular season with a pair of wins. Concordia defeated Dakota Wesleyan by scores of 5-1 and 10-9 on Sunday (April 29).

  • Nick Little has stated a pretty convincing case to be named GPAC pitcher of the year. His latest outing was another gem that allowed the Bulldogs to clinch a spot in the conference tournament.

  • Defensive woes and lack of offensive punch were the story in a pair of losses to Midland on Wednesday (April 25). On the bright side, the Concordia bullpen threw eight innings of scoreless ball.

  • A red-hot week at the plate allowed junior Thomas Sautel to rake in GPAC player of the week accolades. He's the fourth Bulldog to earn a weekly award from the conference this season.

  • The regular season will wind down with three more home doubleheaders for the Concordia baseball team, which has hopes of rising up the GPAC standings. The seniors will be honored on Saturday.

  • Sunday, Apr. 22, 2018

    Walk-off Sunday

    In a wild Sunday at Plum Creek Park, the Bulldogs (22-17, 10-10 GPAC) celebrated two walk-off wins over Doane. Concordia rallied from a 5-0 deficit in game one and ended up taking three of four in the weekend series.