
Paced by Emily Sievert on the women's side and Pat Wortmann on the men's side, both Concordia cross country teams placed sixth at the 2016 GPAC championships. Sievert finished ninth individually.

Paced by Emily Sievert on the women's side and Pat Wortmann on the men's side, both Concordia cross country teams placed sixth at the 2016 GPAC championships. Sievert finished ninth individually.

Emily Sievert and Patrick Wortmann will lead the Concordia cross country programs into the 2016 GPAC Cross Country Championships, which will take place in Hastings on Saturday.

Emily Sievert clocked a fifth-place time to highlight Concordia's efforts at the Seminole Valley Stampede in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Saturday (Oct. 22) morning. The Bulldog women placed fifth and the men finished 12th.

A familiar course and tough training help several Bulldogs to beat their personal bests in North Sioux City, S.D. today.

The Bulldogs geared up for their second race of the season today at the Dean White Invitational where the men placed second and women placed third.

A new era for Concordia cross country officially began on Saturday at the Bronco Stampede in Hastings, Neb. Concordia turned in second (men) and third (women) place finishes, respectively.
Concordia University will officially kick start the 2016 season this Saturday under the guidance of a new leader. Head coach Matt Beisel's teams are eyeing top-three GPAC finishes.
After 24 years under Kregg Einspahr, Concordia cross country is in the midst of a transition with first-year head coach Matt Beisel at the helm.

The Beisel family seemingly had everything it ever wanted in Phoenix, Arizona. It would take an act of God to get them to move.

A total of eight Concordia University cross country student-athletes garnered 2015 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors, as announced by the NAIA on Friday.
Two decades after her graduation, Molly (Engel) Christensen continues to stand out as one of the top runners in Concordia history. Through multiple interviews over the years, Molly described her experiences as a Bulldog.
Dr. Brandon Seifert will take his place amongst the elite student-athletes in NAIA history. On Sept. 15, Seifert was announced as one of nine inductees into the NAIA Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
The Concordia Cross Country programs are coming off top four GPAC placements in 2024 while led by three national qualifiers. Many key Bulldogs return for squads with high hopes entering 2025.
When Sarah Kortze arrived at Concordia, she quickly learned about the exploits of Rachael Geidel and Molly Engel. Now she takes her place among the program's distance greats as a Concordia Athletics Hall of Famer.
The Concordia Cross Country teams returned to campus on Aug. 20 in preparation for the 2024 season. Head Coach Matt Beisel believes both squads will again be highly competitive within the GPAC.
At Concordia, Calvin Rohde found the ideal university for him to grow and flourish athletically while also enabling him to expand upon his talents as a musician. The experiences have included national meets and Christmas at Concordia.
Kylahn (Heritage) Freiberg knew her schedule was going to be crazy, but she wouldn't have it any other way. A fifth year as a Bulldog has allowed her continued bonding with teammates and a chance to grow as a leader and team captain.
Momentum has been building within the Concordia Cross Country programs as evidenced by both squads placing inside the top three of the GPAC last season. The Bulldogs return the bulk of their key performers while bringing in a freshman class large on quantity and quality.
Both Concordia Cross Country teams are preparing themselves to make runs at NAIA national championship berths. Coach Beisel's Bulldogs will be led by the likes of returning national qualifiers Rylee Haecker, Calvin Rohde and Camden Sesna.
Concordia taught Andrew Walquist many lessons on how to build relationships, how to overcome emotional hardship, how to praise Jesus and how to become one of the best competitors in Concordia cross country and track history.