A goal apiece in games last week against Doane and Dakota Wesleyan paved the way for GPAC Offensive Player of the Week accolades for Roger de la Villa. He is the second Bulldog this season to be recognized.
After playing four of its last five games at home, the Bulldog men's soccer team will hit the road this week for a pair of trips north. Concordia will be at Mount Marty on Tuesday and at Jamestown on Saturday.
After a draw at Doane on Wednesday, the Bulldog men's soccer team knew the importance of a win on Saturday (Oct. 13). It wasn't easy, but Concordia got a golden goal from Roger de la Villa for the winner.
Carlos Ferrer put together a fine individual performance in helping lead the Bulldogs back from a 2-0 deficit at Doane on Wednesday (Oct. 10). Concordia eventually settled for a 2-2 draw.
Coming off a 7-0 win over Presentation, Bulldog men's soccer looks to get on a roll in conference play. Concordia will be at Doane and then host Dakota Wesleyan on Saturday with an eye on moving up the standings.
Seven unique goal scorers powered an attack that overwhelmed new GPAC member Presentation on Saturday (Oct. 6). In the process of a 7-0 win, the Bulldogs earned their first shutout of the season.
A rough opening few minutes made for too difficult of a hole to climb out of for Concordia men's soccer on Wednesday (Oct. 3). Visiting fourth-ranked Hastings emerged from Bulldog Stadium with a 2-0 victory.
Concordia will see the GPAC's first place and last place team as it enjoys a week at home in conference play. No. 6 Hastings will be in Seward on Wednesday for a rematch of the last three GPAC championship games.
An early hole failed to doom the Bulldog men's soccer team this time. Five different Concordia players got into the scoring column in what turned into a comfortable 5-1 win over visiting Dordt on Saturday (Sept. 29).
Two first-half Morningside goals proved too much for Concordia to overcome on the road in Sioux City, Iowa. The Bulldogs fell by a 2-1 score on Wednesday (Sept. 26). The team's lone goal came from Konrad Sinu.
A member of a GPAC tournament championship team, Toby Down recently experienced another high. His Tai Po FC professional team celebrated a Hong Kong Premier League title this May.
With two senior captains having graduated, the Bulldogs are in the process of filling a leadership void. That was part of the focus this spring as head coach Jason Weides prepared his program for the 2019 season.
It was an entertaining season to be sure. Seven games went to overtime (12 total overtime periods) in a campaign that once again proved Concordia capable of competing with the best.
After letting go of a career in graphic design, Jason Weides has taken the Concordia men's soccer program to places it has never been before. Now in his 11th season, Weides has reached the 100-win mark.
On the brink of 100 career wins, Jason Weides begins his 11th season as head coach of a men's soccer program that has been a model of consistency. Stars such as Jack Bennett and Carlos Ferrer are back in the fold.
Five members of the standard setting 2017 Concordia men's soccer team spent the summer tearing it up with the Bugeaters FC, a newly formed United Premier Soccer League squad in Lincoln.
The spring season has been given head men's soccer coach Jason Weides a chance to see how his team will adapt without an accomplished senior class. Carlos Ferrer looks to be on the brink of a breakout.
Due to a multitude of factors, Concordia men’s soccer continues to climb. Summed up by Lehenbauer, the prospect of competing for championships, “over time, became an expectation instead of a hope.”
An unforgettable senior class spurred the Concordia men's soccer team on to an unforgettable 2017 season that saw the Bulldogs shatter the program wins record. Concordia also reached the GPAC final.
Already owners of school records for overall wins and conference wins in a single season, the 2017 Bulldogs want more. An upset of No. 8 Hastings on Wednesday would give them at least a share of the GPAC regular-season title.