Concordia continues to seek answers to its shooting woes. Another underwhelming offensive effort doomed the Bulldogs to a 65-63 defeat at Mount Marty on Saturday (Jan. 13). Concordia has lost three in a row.
Hoping to rebound at home, Concordia got off to a hot start before fading in its battle with fourth-ranked Briar Cliff on Wednesday (Jan. 10). The defending GPAC champion Chargers won, 78-65.
Following a home loss to No. 10 Morningside, Concordia hopes to rebound when fifth-ranked Briar Cliff visits Walz Arena for Wednesday's matchup. The Bulldogs will also head to Mount Marty on Saturday.
Concordia (12-4, 5-3) shot a season low 31 percent in an 80-57 loss at the hands of No. 10 Morningside on Saturday (Jan. 6). Cordell Gillingham topped the Bulldogs with 13 points. Concordia's 11-game home win streak ended.
With the clock winding down in overtime, Cordell Gillingham emerged as the hero for the Bulldogs, who snuck out of Crete with a 79-77 win at Doane on Wednesday (Jan. 3). Concordia moved to 12-3 overall.
After leading Concordia to a pair of wins in the Windy City, Clay Reimers has garnered NAIA national and GPAC player of the week accolades, as announced on Tuesday (Jan. 2). Reimers put up double-doubles in both games.
A new year means a return to conference play for the Bulldogs (11-3), who are off to their best 14-game start in more than a decade. Concordia will play at Doane on Wednesday and then host No. 10 Morningside on Saturday.
For the second night in a row, 6-foot-8 sophomore Clay Reimers recorded a double-double while leading the Bulldogs to a win in Chicagoland. Concordia toppled Judson, 89-74, on Saturday evening (Dec. 30).
Sophomores Jake Hornick and Clay Reimers combined for 56 points while powering the Concordia men's basketball team to a 106-101 win at Robert Morris in Chicago on Friday (Dec. 29). The Bulldogs stand at 10-3 overall.
It’s time for the Concordia men’s basketball team to knock off the rust. A layoff of two weeks will end on Friday in the Windy City, where the Bulldogs will play twice against Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference opponents.
The 2022-23 Bulldogs will be remembered for their ability to redefine themselves in the middle of the season and get on a roll that led into the national tournament. Noah Schutte and Gage Smith were the stars who guided Concordia through adversity.
They make up two-thirds of the starting frontcourt for Concordia Men's Basketball. Built different, brothers Gage and Tristan Smith are all about family and forging memories together. Together, they are a dynamic duo.
In nearly a quarter century in his role, the unmistakable Coach Grant Schmidt guided the Concordia Men’s Basketball program in ways only he could. His passion and care inspired a reverence for him that is still emotionally felt by his former players.
The 2022-23 Concordia Men's Basketball team takes on the task of following up one of the greatest seasons in school history. The Bulldogs return three starters and one of the most athletic frontcourts the program has ever put on the court.
AD Devin Smith refers to the 2021-22 Bulldogs as the "best team I've ever seen play here." The road to Kansas City included buzzer beaters, court storms, GPAC championships and memories that will never fade.
The 2021-22 Concordia Men's Basketball season will never be forgotten. The Bulldogs celebrated GPAC regular season and tournament titles and reached the NAIA national quarterfinals while being characterized by a team first attitude.
He's a small school farm boy with a big-time game. Noah Schutte made that clear during the Bulldogs' run to the NAIA National Quarterfinals. The former 2,000-point high school scorer isn't about to rest on his laurels - and he'll no longer fly under the radar.
He's a straight 'A' biology student and one of the most prolific scorers in program history. Carter Kent truly is 'that guy.' He's unassuming, intelligent, a leader and comes through in the clutch. He's a Concordia Bulldog great.
An all-time classic moment that will go down in Concordia University Men’s Basketball lore caught the attention of ESPN’s SportsCenter. The closing seconds were aired on multiple editions of the show on Thursday (Feb. 17).
The group of four-year student-athletes within the program represents the ideals of Concordia Men's Basketball. Christian character. Toughness. Resilience. Class acts. Servant leaders. High academic achievers. Winners.