In what served as a bit of a tune up prior to the GPAC Championships this Saturday, Concordia cheer team showed improvement while up against Doane. The Bulldogs continue to boost their scores.
While hosting a large-in-scale invite for the second year in a row, the Bulldogs placed fourth in cheer on Saturday (Feb. 1). They also used the day to honor their senior class.
In conjunction with the annual basketball event, the Bulldog cheer team placed third out of four teams at the Concordia Invitational Tournament. CUNE was given a score of 74.32 for its performance.
In the first competition of the 2020 season, Concordia cheer placed third out of four teams at the Doane Invitational on Sunday (Jan. 19). The Bulldogs now look forward to hosting Morningside and a trip to CIT.
The 2020 competition season is set to get underway at the Doane Invite on Friday (Jan. 17) for the Concordia cheer and dance teams. Head coach Mandi Maser's squads will also host competitions next week.
The Concordia cheer team has placed seven team members on the list of 2019 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes. The group features seniors Kennedy Garner and Chelsea Willard.
In its final competition of the 2018-19 season, the Bulldog cheer team placed 13th at the NAIA Northwest Qualifier in Fremont, Neb., on Friday (Feb. 23). Concordia posted a score of 48.69.
In a warm up for the GPAC championships on Saturday, the Concordia cheer team came up short in a dual at Morningside on Wednesday (Feb. 7). It marked the second dual this season for the Bulldogs.
While hosting the largest cheer and dance competition in program history, the Bulldogs placed sixth in cheer at the Concordia Invite on Saturday (Feb. 2). The Bulldogs were joined by six GPAC schools.
While competing at the 2019 GPAC Cheer and Dance Championships, the Bulldogs placed sixth in dance and seven in cheer. The event took place at Hastings on Saturday (Feb. 9).
With a theme of #212 for 2024, Concordia Competitive Cheer aspires to heat things up this winter. The Bulldogs return two-time All-GPAC performer Shelby Timmerman from last season's team that placed third in the GPAC.
The Bulldogs are ready to return to the mat after making big gains in 2022 as a program. Leaders such as Brenden Ingram and Shelby Timmerman are back with eyes on making a push for a spot at the 2023 NAIA National Championships.
After becoming the first All-GPAC award winner in the history of Concordia Cheer, Shelby Timmerman is just getting started. Timmerman is one of the top current Bulldog athletes that some may not have heard of. It's time to get to know more about the Clatonia, Neb., native.
After taking a big leap forward in 2021, Head Coach Mandi Maser's competitive cheer squad is poised for even better in 2022. The Bulldogs are led by the likes of Brenden Ingram, Kathryn Taylor and Shelby Timmerman.
As a Bulldog, Kaci Hohenthaner has fully capitalized on a unique set of skills as a volleyball and cheer athlete. She can serve, she can pass, she can tumble, and she’s a future marketer.
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.