• Due to expected inclement weather on Saturday, Concordia and Mount Marty have moved their doubleheader up a day. They are now scheduled to play at 4:30 p.m. CT on Friday (March 31).

  • Wade Council was dealing on Tuesday. He whirled a four-hit shutout that included 10 strikeouts, helping Concordia to its first conference win. Casey Berg and Christian Meza both had four hits on the day.

  • While opening up GPAC regular-season play, the Concordia baseball team dropped a pair of home contests to Northwestern on Monday. Kaleb Geiger delivered two RBI doubles for the Bulldogs (11-11, 0-2 GPAC).

  • Due to inclement weather and poor field conditions, Concordia has now postponed a GPAC home doubleheader for the second day in a row. Saturday's scheduled twin bill versus Dordt will be moved to a date that is yet to be determined.

  • Concordia could not hold leads in either end of Tuesday's doubleheader at Friends University. Neil Ryan provided a solid game 2 start on the mound and Christian Meza went 4-for-6 on the day for the Bulldogs (11-9).

  • The GPAC's highest scoring team is slated to play three doubleheaders during this week's action. The Bulldogs will open up conference play this weekend, hosting Northwestern on Friday and Dordt on Saturday.

  • The Bulldogs kept the merry-go-round spinning with 12 hits, nine walks and three hit batsmen as part of a 15-4 win at Nebraska Wesleyan on Sunday. Concordia (11-7) won three of four weekend contests.

  • Lefty hurler Wade Council and a sterling defensive performance paved the way for a 1-0 shutout of Jamestown in Lincoln on Saturday. The Bulldogs (10-7) gunned down three Jimmies at the plate.

  • Behind slugging first baseman Kaleb Geiger and dependable lefty starting pitcher Josh Prater, Concordia cruised to an 11-4 win over Nebraska Wesleyan on Friday. The Bulldogs dropped their second game to Jamestown.

  • Jake Adams and a potent Concordia offensive attack will make their home debut on Friday at Plum Creek Park. The Bulldogs will host one game each with Nebraska Wesleyan and Jamestown.