Five different goal scorers helped Concordia (7-1 GPAC) to a 5-0 win at Dordt on Saturday (Oct. 21). At 7-1 in conference play, the Bulldogs have a chance to capture a GPAC regular-season title with a win next week.
A Micah Lehenbauer golden goal in double overtime helped Concordia shake a late equalizer by Midland. With their dramatic 2-1 road win, the Bulldogs (13-1-1) broke the program record for victories in a single season.
Concordia has positioned itself nicely heading into the final three games of the regular season. Currently tied for second place in the GPAC, the Bulldogs have a prime opportunity to earn another GPAC tournament home appearance.
A special season continues for the Concordia men's soccer program. The Bulldogs (12-1-1 overall) equaled a school single-season wins record by blanking Morningside, 3-0, on Saturday (Oct. 14) night in Seward.
In another in a series of tightly contested battles with Doane, Concordia topped its rival, 2-1. The victory moved the Bulldogs to 11-1-1 overall. Concordia goals came from Micah Lehenbauer and Luke Batters.
For the first time this season, Concordia is aiming to respond to a loss. Fortunately, tenth-year head coach Jason Weides’ squad will be back at Bulldog Stadium where it is a perfect 5-0 this season.
Head coach Jason Weides' men's soccer program has been honored with the College Men's Team Academic Award from the United Soccer Coaches for the 2016-17 academic year.
Concordia had its chances to remain unbeaten, but two goals from Tyler Limmer lifted Northwestern to a double overtime victory late on Saturday (Oct. 7) night. Micah Lehenbauer scored the lone goal for the Bulldogs.
It's not always going to be as easy as the Bulldogs have made it look lately. On Wednesday (Oct. 4) afternoon, Concordia (10-0-1) kept its unbeaten record intact with a 2-1 victory at Briar Cliff.
For the first time since the close of the 2015 GPAC tournament title run, the Concordia men's soccer has received votes in the national poll. The Bulldogs are a top 40 team in the nation according to a number of metrics.
There's a strong belief inside the program that the talent is there to be successful. Now it's about finding the right mental edge. The Bulldogs made progress in that area during a spring season that challenged them with strong opponents.
The 2021 campaign will be remembered as one that featured a series of close calls. The Bulldogs finished the season at 7-8-3 overall with each of their final seven defeats (including GPAC quarterfinals) coming by one-goal margins.
Plenty of familiar faces have returned to campus this preseason for a Concordia Men's Soccer team with the confidence to compete with anybody. Four All-GPAC performers are back.
It’s fair to say that David Moreno is a veteran of the NAIA soccer scene. The native of Cali, Colombia, will reside on an NAIA roster for the sixth season as he looks forward to 2021.
While up against perhaps the program's most challenging schedule ever, the 2020-21 Bulldogs again reached the 10-win mark. The season concluded in the GPAC quarterfinals.
João Pedro Veríssimo can smile now as he reflects on the journey from Nova Mutum, Brazil, to Seward, Nebraska. The relationships formed have made it worth it for Concordia's captain.
One of the nation's most consistent men's soccer programs has returned to practice this August. Coach Jason Weides' Bulldogs are aiming to make amends for how 2019 ended.
The outcome seemed to be something of a foregone conclusion - Concordia vs. a program it hadn't beaten since 1998. Except something wild happened and the Bulldogs celebrated a title.
Head coach Jason Weides likens this to situation to simply having an extended period of summer. The onus is on the players to get better individually as they prepare for the 2020 season.
While the Bulldogs came up shy of their aim to win a GPAC title, they put 10 wins on the board and set the program up for potential future success. Many key performers will return in 2020.