Another impressive showcase of offensive playmaking by Brevin Sloup and a gritty defensive effort helped Concordia win its fifth game out of the past six GPAC outings. Concordia defeated Dordt, 72-69.
Winner of four of their last five within GPAC play, the Bulldogs will resume conference action on Wednesday when Dordt visits Walz Arena. Concordia continues to jockey for position in the top eight of the GPAC.
Tanner Shuck, Brevin Sloup and Carter Kent poured in a combined 59 points while leading the Bulldog men's basketball team to a 77-69 win over Concordia-Chicago on Saturday (Jan. 26).
Despite a 24-point outing from Brevin Sloup, the Bulldogs were tripped up, 86-70, by Concordia-Wisconsin in Friday (Jan. 25)'s action at CIT in Ann Arbor. CUNE now drops to the consolation game.
It took a while to get things going, but the Bulldogs ultimately pulled away for a 70-53 win over visiting Doane on Wednesday (Jan. 23). CUNE will enter CIT having won four of five games.
A three-games-in-four-days stretch awaits the Bulldogs, who will welcome Doane to town on Wednesday night before traveling to Ann Arbor, Mich., for the 68th rendition of the Concordia Invitational Tournament.
The three-game GPAC win streak ended with a thud at No. 21 Jamestown. The Jimmies shot 59.3 percent from the floor while rattling off a 95-68 win in North Dakota on Saturday (Jan. 19).
The second half was a complete domination by the Concordia men's basketball team, which held Midland to just 15 points over the final 20 minutes. The Bulldogs picked up a 66-51 victory for their third-straight win.
A career high 33 points in last week's upset of No. 7 Briar Cliff led to junior Brevin Sloup being named the GPAC Player of the Week, as announced on Tuesday (Jan. 15). Sloup's is the team's first weekly honoree this season.
Led by Tanner Shuck and Brevin Sloup, the Bulldogs just enjoyed their best week of the 2018-19 season. Now Concordia looks to keep that momentum going in games against Midland and Jamestown.
The accomplishments for Concordia Men's Basketball in 2023-24 included a share of the GPAC regular season title, an appearance in the national round of 32, 24 wins, a CIT championship and an NAIA ranking as high as No. 20.
Keep winning and the outsiders will have no choice but to pay attention. Such is the case for the 2023-24 Concordia Men’s Basketball team, which has had to earn its way onto the national radar with its unique roster makeup.
The 1963-64 Bulldog men's basketball team made history by winning the program's first ever CIT championship. The '64 squad, led by CIT MVP Gordon Bredow, set the stage for future CIT success and added to the event's special nature.
The 71st Concordia Invitational Tournament will play out Jan. 26-27 in Mequon, home to Concordia University Wisconsin. Prior to the grand weekend event, the Bulldog basketball teams will host Mount Marty on Wednesday.
In late February of 1971, Tom Raabe accomplished something no other Concordia basketball player ever had: reach 2,000 career points. Raabe left a lasting legacy while starting all 101 games over his four-year career.
A 2001 Concordia graduate, Derek Engelbart has come full circle. The institution's new Vice President of Institutional Advancement finds himself in a position to help enhance the student-athlete experience 20 years after wrapping up his own collegiate career.
A back-to-back national qualifier entering 2023-24, Concordia Men's Basketball will follow the lead of a star-studded frontcourt made up of stars Noah Schutte and Tristan Smith. The Bulldogs are challenging themselves to 'rise up' this winter.
Six years since his graduation, Chandler Folkerts can't escape The Chanimal nickname that became a signature of the dominance the Milford native displayed in the post. The humble Folkerts recently took his place in the Concordia Athletics HOF.
Named the 2003-04 GPAC Player of the Year, Rick Dietze used his patented 'old-man game' to score more points than any other GPAC player his senior season. The soft-spoken Dietze is headed to the Concordia Athletics Hall of Fame.
Following a five-year run in college basketball, Gage Smith continues to satisfy his appetite for competition thanks to the rebirth of SlamBall. New to the sport, Smith has earned a roster spot on the MOB and will appear on ESPN later in July.