
A match that came down to the wire went the other way as the Bulldogs wrapped up the Briar Cliff Match Play Tournament with a 3-2 loss to Briar Cliff. Concordia wound up in sixth place.
A match that came down to the wire went the other way as the Bulldogs wrapped up the Briar Cliff Match Play Tournament with a 3-2 loss to Briar Cliff. Concordia wound up in sixth place.
In a unique match play event hosted by Briar Cliff, the Bulldogs bounced back from a loss to Dordt and defeated Mount Marty on Thursday (March 27). Concordia is aiming to claim fifth place on Friday.
The best tournament placement of Jake Richmond's collegiate career led to recognition on Wednesday (March 26). The junior from Elkhorn, Neb., was named the GPAC Golfer of the Week.
While making a run at a tournament championship, junior Jake Richmond placed third at the Doane Invite. As a team, the Bulldog 'A' grouping placed sixth, making significant improvement on day two.
Junior Jake Richmond sits tied atop the leaderboard at the Doane Invite after round one. Richmond led the way for a Bulldog team that shot 309 on Monday (March 17) and resides in sixth place.
Concordia Men's Golf has unveiled a 2025 spring semester slate complete with five varsity events prior to the conference tournament. The '25 GPAC Championships will be held in Beatrice.
Despite a surge from junior Jake Richmond on day two of the Nebraska Intercollegiate (Oct. 4-5), the Bulldogs settled for eighth place. Jake Hagerbaumer wound up tied for 12th individually.
Jake Hagerbaumer shot two under par, equaled a career low and is tied for first after day one of the Nebraska Intercollegiate. The Bulldogs shot 304 as a team and reside in eighth place.
State bragging rights will be on the line at the 2024 Nebraska Intercollegiate, which will close the fall season for Concordia Golf. The Bulldogs have been led this season by the likes of Emery Custer and Justin Webert.
When the dust settled on Tuesday (Sept. 24), Concordia Men's Golf placed ninth at a Bent Tree Intercollegiate loaded with strong junior college competition. Justin Webert shot one over par in the final round.
Behind the likes of Russell Otten and Nolan Zikas, the 2017-18 Concordia men's golf team has hopes of moving up the conference standings. The Bulldogs open their season Sept. 1 at the Midland Invite.
Nolan Zikas is a winner. In life. On the course. Said Zikas, "I enjoy being an inspiration. I like telling my story. I want kids to know that they can overcome this."
Concordia men's golf brings back each of its top five players from a year ago, including Reid Wiebe and inspirational Nolan Zikas.
Consider Concordia junior Reid Wiebe the Happy Gilmore of GPAC golfers. No, Wiebe does not stutter step his way into his tee shot, but his powerful drives are enough to make Shooter McGavin jealous. Wiebe attacks par fives with the tenacity of a Seward squirrel on an acorn.
Both Concordia golf programs continued their ascent in the league standings in 2014-15. Now in his fifth season, head coach Brett Muller expects his squads to produce even better results throughout the 2015-16 campaign.